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Originally posted by St_Mark View PostIn the end, the technical committee decided against Skocic when he was not there.
They informed Majedi and the IFF board of their decision, along with a potential replacement coach recommendation.
Given what has transpired over the last few days, the board will terminate Skocic's contract when it convenes for a final and official decision, citing TC's advice rather than political pressure.
Queiroz is not on the list of suggested candidates, and the following TM coach will likely be an Iranian, said a TC spokesman.
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[/FONT]When it all began a few months ago, I described my understanding as follows:
*-CQ won't take over as TM coach.
*-IFF won't be able to end Skocic's contract without it being seen as the consequence of political pressure and costing them money.
* Not CQ but an Iranian coach will be Sko's alternative.
I miscalculated the political force's extent and did not anticipate the impact of the President's office or Rahbar, but these things were not unexpected.
As I previously indicated, I am fine with either outcome as long as it benefits TM and Iran.
Where we go for her
Life continues on and with hope we move forward and seek to continue achieving success and glory for TM.
Go TM!
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Originally posted by Prowess View PostUnless we get CQ, firing Skocic will be a catastrophic decision! I don’t think you guys understand the SIGNIFICANT downgrade if it’s not CQ. Vay be halemoon….
Thankfully this catastrophe has been avoided.
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postthe catastrophe was keeping a coach who had lost the dressing room. IT would have not only been a disaster in terms of results but risked entire fracture of camp and players refusing to train in the middle of the world cup (see france 2010).
Thankfully this catastrophe has been avoided.
If indeed, there was a significant rift among players about the coach, I believe this all could’ve been sorted out behind closed doors. If the players 100% know: “Hey listen: Skocic is the coach, we have to make the best of it, we cannot get CQ now, it would be hamvatani.” The players would all be on board.
I refuse to believe that the majority of players wanted Skocic to be replaced with a hamvatani. It’d only fly with CQ.
I believe most of the tension stems from poor preparations.
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Originally posted by Futbaldoost View PostThese are all correct yet they are recommendations from TC. BoD could still pick another coach and send it back to TC for approval. I think CQ is still a viable option.
Go TM!
They have made a decision that has locked them in.
Board of directors are only able to approve or reject TC recommendations; they are not able to impose their own candidate preferences on the technical committee. According to TC spokespeople, Queiroz is not on their list.
Board may send the name of another coach for technical evaluation if it chooses to reject the TC recommendation, but it may not return the rejected coach.
That is the way things should be, but when unethical politics are involved, anything can happen.
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Originally posted by Keshwardoost View PostWish he would just say its all ok, say he spoke with the guys and be a bit more diplomatic..
Drama
Interesting even when asked to explain support of sko his answer was, "If we were going to fire him, why not earlier".
Hardly vote of confidence
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