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CONGratulations CQ FANS. TAJ HAS WON THE ELECTION.
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Originally posted by Altamonte View PostOh hi, that was a quick 5 weeks
Just an unrelated tweet from Khosrow Vaziri:
https://twitter.com/the_ironsheik/st...53922589712384
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Originally posted by Altamonte View PostOh hi, that was a quick 5 weeks
I've been around these forums enough over the last 3 decades to see kids like you come and go. Respect your elders and learn some football kid
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostKid, you're like 20 years younger than me, go do uni and play some intramurals and then start talking smack
I've been around these forums enough over the last 3 decades to see kids like you come and go. Respect your elders and learn some football kid
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Originally posted by Malkay View PostWith respect, if he does become coach between now and the World Cup, I don't think he'll be basing his selection of players on form in a handful of PGL games. He knows which players he can trust and will only need to enquire as to their physical health.
The fact that preparation time is very limited will mean he's likely to favour players that have featured in his squads before over ones who will need to learn his methods, however, camps will allow him the flexibility to select untested players and give them an opportunity to impress him or show they can adapt to his style.
I expect, if the league weren't suspended, he'd still rely on recent TM games (which he'll review regardless) over domestic league performance between now and November. Whereas a paused league and a training camp of domestic and Qatari based players allows him time to assess the players in real time before narrowing them down to a final squad to merge with nailed-on foreign based players.
Besides the core of this squad picks itself whoever the manager is, even if you or I were in charge. Most players are in their late 20s and have many caps that extend to his time as manager. If we all made a 25 man list now, assuming everyone was fit, how many disputed names do you think there would be out of 25? And how many of those players would get into the first eleven?
We're talking about selection decisions on a 3rd choice goalie and a few back up defenders and midfielders who likely wont get minutes. Of the 23 man squad from the Algeria friendly, I count 8 post-CQ capped players. Of them, only Allahyar has 4+ caps. None of the others could be considered key players or damaging to the squad if they didn't go to the World Cup. Besides most of those 8 were only selected or had debuts against Algeria due to the unavailability of preferred players who were capped under CQ... namely Kanaanizadegan, Khalilzadeh, Mohammadi, Amiri and Ghoddos. In fact, only Allahyar and Hosseinzadeh are the post-CQ capped players I'd care about him taking and I'm sure he'd take both if they were fit.
Other than Hosseinzadeh, Yasin Salmani and Allahyar (if fit), there's no post-CQ capped player I'd say it's a great shame he hasn't seen over picking fit players he knows from the past. Also to those that dislike Hajsafi, a camp might be favourable as he has previous of showing no favouritism to heavily capped, well performing and presumed first team players. See Khalatbari (2014) and Jalal Hosseini (2018).
Nevertheless, this is just my guess on what his terms would be. I could be wrong but we know he's favoured camps in the past, especially with preparation being a problem in the past and being no different now. So with leverage to negotiate and Taj likely willing to accommodate his demands to enlist his services and achieve his election promise, I see it as a distinct possibility.
Do you think our chances of evading a 5-0 humiliation have now improved considerably, and do you have more hope for the tournament.
I still remember how impressed I was in 2014 and 2018 and how much I enjoyed how disciplined we were for the first time. Some clearly don't like this...
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In my opinion, Skocic saved us. It was Taj who is politically connected hired Wilmots and paid him over 6million Euros.
I think Skocic should stay in Iran and coach a PGL team. He will benefit our football.
I am not happy with Taj. He did not get punished for his mistake in hiring Wilmots.
CQ does not have good record against Arab teams. Skocic did great to qualify us. It was disrespectful to let him go.
England will not be easy to beat. If we are lucky, we may get 3 points, but we will not advance from our group. I am curious where the money for CQ is coming from and how much is it.
So many of our people are happy with CQ coaching TM. I look at cost. Skocic did not cost us much and we qualified.چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد
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Originally posted by AIrani View PostIn my opinion, Skocic saved us. It was Taj who is politically connected hired Wilmots and paid him over 6million Euros.
I think Skocic should stay in Iran and coach a PGL team. He will benefit our football.
I am not happy with Taj. He did not get punished for his mistake in hiring Wilmots.
CQ does not have good record against Arab teams. Skocic did great to qualify us. It was disrespectful to let him go.
England will not be easy to beat. If we are lucky, we may get 3 points, but we will not advance from our group. I am curious where the money for CQ is coming from and how much is it.
So many of our people are happy with CQ coaching TM. I look at cost. Skocic did not cost us much and we qualified.
Good riddance! we are now in safe hands again!!
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Originally posted by kaebi kabab View PostWrong we owe him nothing. Sko has had 8 years in PGPL he did not introduce one player to PGPL or NT of worthy note. Not only was a known dalal he had very weak coaching ideas and lacked any leadership/ communication. The fact Hajsafi has to fly from Greece after they try take his captaincy away to vote him out says all. Not the mention the over-reliance on the players... did you not see Ansarifard having to do every team talk... only one player even gave him a celebratory bday note
Good riddance! we are now in safe hands again!!
Why no mention of cost and benefits of these coaches. Moneywise, Skocic was safe who qualified us when Wilmots eliminated us.چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد
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Originally posted by AIrani View PostWe disagree. The dalal won more than Wilmots and qualified us without costing as much. I guess it is better to have CQ than vatani coach similar to 1998 when Talebi was appointed.
Why no mention of cost and benefits of these coaches. Moneywise, Skocic was safe who qualified us when Wilmots eliminated us.
I was worried that under Sko we would walk away from our group matches with no respect from the international community and zero opportunies for our younger players to be scouted by European clubs. Having watched (and rewatched) Sko's last 3-4 games as head coach, I was bewildered by his decisions and left frustrated with his approach. I have no doubt our WC campaign would have been a complete shit-show under Sko. What about the long term effect, and COST, of that?
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Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View PostI don't know what it is but enjoy
You and a bunch of friends make a team, and go up against other teams in whatever sports your school has listed (usually soccer, basketball, hockey... in Canada)
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Originally posted by kaebi kabab View PostWrong we owe him nothing. Sko has had 8 years in PGPL he did not introduce one player to PGPL or NT of worthy note. Not only was a known dalal he had very weak coaching ideas and lacked any leadership/ communication. The fact Hajsafi has to fly from Greece after they try take his captaincy away to vote him out says all. Not the mention the over-reliance on the players... did you not see Ansarifard having to do every team talk... only one player even gave him a celebratory bday note
Good riddance! we are now in safe hands again!!
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