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    Sven Eriksson to become Iraq’s National team new head coach

    Isna :

    According to many sources he has agreed to coach Iraq’s team for a fee of $1000000/year.

    #2
    I wish someone deletes this thread. Who cares what other teams do? Just focus on our team and football.

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      #3
      What the hell bro ?
      Why you say to delete my post ? Huh ?
      I have never ever done that to anyone who the hell are you ?
      Iraq is one of our main rivals and we face them again in the next AC so
      What’s your freaking problem dawg ?

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        #4
        perfectly fits in the international forum or at least create a AC opponents news thread here Aziz

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          #5
          Originally posted by sarbaz View Post
          What the hell bro ?
          Why you say to delete my post ? Huh ?
          I have never ever done that to anyone who the hell are you ?
          Iraq is one of our main rivals and we face them again in the next AC so
          What’s your freaking problem dawg ?
          FF187 said what I wanted to say.

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            #6
            Ok no problem but it is an important subject since we will play Iraq in 5 months and

            There is a chance we may loose CQ so !!!!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by sarbaz View Post
              Ok no problem but it is an important subject since we will play Iraq in 5 months and

              There is a chance we may loose CQ so !!!!!
              Any reliable resource ?

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                #8
                Meanwhile Hector Cuper will become the new manager of Uzbekistan.
                http://tashkenttimes.uz/sports/2652-...-national-team

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by forzatm View Post
                  Meanwhile Hector Cuper will become the new manager of Uzbekistan.
                  http://tashkenttimes.uz/sports/2652-...-national-team
                  Perfect coach for them.

                  Regarding Sven he's a charlatan, and has done nothing but look for a quick buck in the past 10 years.

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                    #10
                    Sven is always reported as someone money chasing. But it’s a myth. It’s not true. Fabio Capello was paid more then Sven as England manager but, that was hardly ever reported. After Sven sued the News of the World U.K. newspaper for wrongful stories, Sven gave the money to charity. Which the charity confirmed. That was never printed. He left England with the best competitive of all England Managers. Since leaving he has been sacked after reaching target and never sacked for missing target. Great manager and it would be a great appointment. When he took over the Ivory Coast for the 2010 World Cup, they was reported by all media as playing much better.

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                      #11
                      It is official, he is the new coach of Iraq.

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                        #12
                        http://www.skysports.com/football/ne...-down-iraq-job

                        He rejected the offer.

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                          #13
                          This guy is still in football ?

                          Just retire after the horrible job he did with Mexico.

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                            #14
                            Seedorf is now Cameroon's head coach with Kluivert his assistant. Crazy that days ago they were linked with Sven

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                              #15
                              I looked up the record. He managed England men's senior national team between 2001 and 2006, as well as Mexico (2008-2009) and the Ivory Coast (2010). In the last five years he has been involved with a few Chinese clubs. At 70 y.o. his best coaching days may be behind him.
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