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    Originally posted by kateb View Post
    EGYPT AL-ahly club has started negotiation with cq[emoji22]

    vasseh naraftan cq be al ahly salavat.
    Just from a likelihood perspective....


    I think the chance of Queiroz managing Iran is so slim it is almost impossible.

    I think he would definitely accept if offered, even for a much lower salary, and of course I think like vast majority of this forum that it will be great for TM.

    But ultimately the higher echelons of Iranian football infrastructure don't want him, and I genuinely believe some don't even want Iran to be successful in the world cup

    At this stage with four months ago, I think by far the most likely thing is that we go ahead with Skocic, he has the remaining friendlies and it becomes as clear as the last 17 games that there is no real plan and this becomes increasingly obvious to many of the players in the days running into the world cup.

    I genuinely think the chances of a last minute coach change on the day before the world cup (like lopetegui for Spain) is very high. Branko had just about enough control for the players' disunity to not be so obvious and things only became clear after WC. Skocic doesn't even have that. Even though I like the guy and want nothing more than for him to be successful, it's just a case of being realistic (or not deluded)

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      Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
      Exactly, many coaches would jump at the chance, and IR easily has enough money to pay to beat the little and great satans etc...
      They just don't want to because of how much of a trigger the happiness of wins/second round will be for hejabs coming down, trigger for social revolution etc... They learnt after the 1998 situation about the risks of national pride and happiness. Those events really stirred the pot (both Australia game and USA win) and made their control more fragile.
      That's why apart from a tiny fraction of people, most within the IR apparatus want Skocic to stay. Look at the passion of the Varzesh 3 guy.... Iran reaching the second round could be a nightmare for them.
      Haha I have tons of respect for you but this is too much. A football game triggering a revolution?!

      You give football way more importance than it actually has. As if some ballers are the key to change in Iran.

      Suddenly grand akhoond started to tremble by seeing CQs temper and passion on the pitch. Pls stop exaggerate lol.

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        Arya is giving the team Melli equivalent of Q Drops for Mashsaeed lol

        https://twitter.com/Arya_Allahverdi/...K5BTqBxDg&s=19

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          MT ➡ CQ 👀

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            Originally posted by Leicester City View Post
            MT ➡ CQ 👀
            This is what mashsaeed has been telling us for months, that Taj will aim to bring Queiroz.

            The problem as I see it, is that no one will allow him to do this.

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              Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
              This is what mashsaeed has been telling us for months, that Taj will aim to bring Queiroz.

              The problem as I see it, is that no one will allow him to do this.
              I could be wrong, but given the political context of the group I think the higher-ups will allow it.

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                Originally posted by Leicester City View Post
                I could be wrong, but given the political context of the group I think the higher-ups will allow it.
                And IFF knows CQ (and CQ knows IFF). They know he's not a crook. After the sting from the Wilmots fiasco (which is still sucking IFF dry), they will be VERY cautious with who they'll recruit after Skocic.

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                  Originally posted by diz View Post
                  And IFF knows CQ (and CQ knows IFF). They know he's not a crook. After the sting from the Wilmots fiasco (which is still sucking IFF dry), they will be VERY cautious with who they'll recruit after Skocic.
                  your absolutely right! your post made me realize that IFF also knows that CQ will continue to work even if they dont pay him for half a year since he is dedicated, (and then take them to CAS)so they dont have to pay him right away. its ideal for iff, having a coach on credit.
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                    This whole wilshits debacle is a good symbol of how this country works. We have some crookish sabzi foroush from bazaar alleys taking and monopolizing commanding heights in whatever field, office or industry it May be. Then they ass f the organisation.

                    On the other hand we have anonymous iranians heroically making the country work. Whoever that brought down the cas fines is an exemple.

                    This goes out to all anonymous iranians gathering the shattering pieces and making things work: dasteton dard nakone. Anonymous heroes of a shit society that dont value you.

                    Wish to send these anonymous iranians working against all odds much love.

                    As for cas bringing down fines. Excellent that shit iff runs out of excuses. Now there is legit pressure to bring competence, investments etc to the camp. No more fvcking excuses.

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                      It doesn't matter if god is the next coach. We don't have any friendly finalized. Don't expect much going into the world cup regardless of the coach.

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                        Originally posted by The View Post
                        It doesn't matter if god is the next coach. We don't have any friendly finalized. Don't expect much going into the world cup regardless of the coach.
                        You're right but something is better than nothing.

                        Zero prep + C class coach Skocic = TM has zero chance

                        Zero prep + Carlos Queiroz = better than above

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                          Originally posted by The View Post
                          It doesn't matter if god is the next coach. We don't have any friendly finalized. Don't expect much going into the world cup regardless of the coach.
                          Respectfully disagree.

                          2018 showed us (and pundits around the world) we can have a shape and discipline akin to a well-drilled European club side. Our defensive unit in 2018 was no less disciplined than England and perhaps one of the best in the tournament. Certainly the best Team Melli shape that I've ever seen.

                          We now have an easier group than we had then, and somewhat more European experience within the legionnaires.

                          If we can have a professionally-run camp, the same kind of elite sports psychologist like Dr Craig Duncan which we had before, and team unity - there is a good chance that we can have some success in this last world cup.

                          England have a great offensive unit, but they are vulnerable at the back and on counter attacks. Wales and USA both have weak points which can be exploited with good tactical, physical and psychological preparation.

                          "I am Croatian" might work against under-par Persian Gulf sides, but isn't a legitimate approach to preparation for the last real world cup. We need the kind of approach described here: someone who is detail-orientated, will take no crap and push the federation until the very end for the preparation we need to stand any chance of success:

                          http://www.persianfootball.com/forum...t=#post2832883

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                            Originally posted by The View Post
                            It doesn't matter if god is the next coach. We don't have any friendly finalized. Don't expect much going into the world cup regardless of the coach.
                            Then why go there in the first place?

                            Just give up the spot to Ukrainians!

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                              Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
                              Respectfully disagree.
                              2018 showed us (and pundits around the world) we can have a shape and discipline akin to a well-drilled European club side. Our defensive unit in 2018 was no less disciplined than England and perhaps one of the best in the tournament. Certainly the best Team Melli shape that I've ever seen.
                              We now have an easier group than we had then, and somewhat more European experience within the legionnaires.
                              If we can have a professionally-run camp, the same kind of elite sports psychologist like Dr Craig Duncan which we had before, and team unity - there is a good chance that we can have some success in this last world cup.
                              England have a great offensive unit, but they are vulnerable at the back and on counter attacks. Wales and USA both have weak points which can be exploited with good tactical, physical and psychological preparation.
                              "I am Croatian" might work against under-par Persian Gulf sides, but isn't a legitimate approach to preparation for the last real world cup. We need the kind of approach described here: someone who is detail-orientated, will take no crap and push the federation until the very end for the preparation we need to stand any chance of success:
                              http://www.persianfootball.com/forum...t=#post2832883
                              In 2018 CQ had been in charge for 7 years. This time around he will have about 2 months and possibly no friendlies.

                              It's not like there's a magic switch you can flip and go back to the state the team was in 2018. It's going to take a while for the team to find it's groove under CQ (or anyone else).

                              Maybe by the time Asian Cup comes around the team will be up to speed, but this world cup is more of less a lost cause, and nothing short of extreme luck is going to give us a chance to get results.
                              Last edited by The; 08-02-2022, 05:28 AM.

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                                Originally posted by The View Post
                                In 2018 CQ had been in charge for 7 years. This time around he will have about 2 months and possibly no friendlies.

                                It's not like there's a magic switch you can flip and go back to the state the team was in 2018. It's going to take a while for the team to find it's groove under CQ (or anyone else).

                                Maybe by the time Asian Cup comes around the team will be up to speed, but this world cup is more of less a lost cause, and nothing short of extreme luck is going to give us a chance to get results.
                                This is still largely his group of players. That is one advantage of Skocic hardly taking any risks to "blood" new players over two years.

                                I agree that three months is a very short time, but it is still possible. Ivic made so many changes to our setup within such a short time period until he was unceremoniously dumped three weeks before the world cup.

                                If we have a good camp then hopefully Queiroz can fit right into place - and then the work starts. We will expect him to fight tooth and nail (as he has before) for a good training camp, not the half-arsed rubbish which looks like we are going to get

                                It's not the Phase 3 he would have wanted, or the 10 year plan he first suggested back in ZAF, but he still has enough of his own building blocks in place to achieve our expectation as fans - to get to the second round of the world cup in this last chance before the tournament loses all meaning.

                                What we don't want is the lopetegui/hierro-situation which is likely to happen now, with Skocic getting sacked a day or a week before the WC starts and replaced with an inexperienced iranian coach.

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