hard to believe that japan lost their home match against these arab clowns of emirates!
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Originally posted by Narse View Posthard to believe that japan lost their home match against these arab clowns of emirates!
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostAnd our overpaid CQ can not create that after 5 years at the helm of TM
Most of their group has been together throughout these 5 years (or since they were 17), whilst CQ has had to asses players, throw out players that weren't good enough, and transition out older players with younger/lesser experienced players in the last 5 years.
All of this has had to be done together with IFF's incompetence in training camps, kits, as well the lack of corporation with the domestic coaches.
In other words, CQ has made it as cohesive as possible with TM, with the ever-changing group of players that he has got.
IMO what CQ has done in 5 years is much bigger than what UAE coach has done.
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Originally posted by littlepersia17 View PostWell I think the first part of his comment is vital too.
Most of their group has been together throughout these 5 years (or since they were 17), whilst CQ has had to asses players, throw out players that weren't good enough, and transition out older players with younger/lesser experienced players in the last 5 years.
All of this has had to be done together with IFF's incompetence in training camps, kits, as well the lack of corporation with the domestic coaches.
In other words, CQ has made it as cohesive as possible with TM, with the ever-changing group of players that he has got.
IMO what CQ has done in 5 years is much bigger than what UAE coach has done.
On the other side, young players like Taremi, Torabi, Mohammadi and Shojaeian and Ali Karimi were nobodies and have never been invited to any U-national team before they made it to IPL. And then there are invited players like Ghafouri, Pourghaz, Zahivi, Amiri and Ebrahimi, who have never played for any U-national team.
From our U17 national team, that beat the Netherlands in 2009, only PAG is getting invited to TM.
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Originally posted by littlepersia17 View PostWell I think the first part of his comment is vital too.
Most of their group has been together throughout these 5 years (or since they were 17), whilst CQ has had to asses players, throw out players that weren't good enough, and transition out older players with younger/lesser experienced players in the last 5 years.
All of this has had to be done together with IFF's incompetence in training camps, kits, as well the lack of corporation with the domestic coaches.
In other words, CQ has made it as cohesive as possible with TM, with the ever-changing group of players that he has got.
IMO what CQ has done in 5 years is much bigger than what UAE coach has done.
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostIFF incompetance about camps, kits etc.. has nothing to do with CQ insisting with underperforming Shojaei, Heydari (and not on their best position) and so during so long. And he is doing the same with Hajsafi as a left back while we have a promising Milad.
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haha, man all I can do is laugh at some of you....you guys are never happy and will never be happy...how did you watch TM in the past years and say they are not cohesive after one bad game....
Did you guys forget asian cup?
Also UAE might be semi-decent now but what has that gotten them in the last 5 years? nothing really.
Just relax and at least try to enjoy TM's victories once in a while.
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There IS a thing called ''Fine tuning''. Which means although one may get favorable and satisfactory results in what they do, there are always ways to better it, or fine tune it to get more out of it.
So there's nothing wrong with wanting higher quality in a few areas that leave us wanting, or at least show sub-par performances. Even when we may be happy and satisfied overall.
Surely nobody can be satisfied with the first 75 minutes of the game, QUALITY WISE. I havent come across anyone at least. They all agree our performance could have been much better.
But we also must acknowledge the lack of preparation and friendlies. Hopefully the team will get going and improve.
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Originally posted by Doctor DOOM View PostThere IS a thing called ''Fine tuning''. Which means although one may get favorable and satisfactory results in what they do, there are always ways to better it, or fine tune it to get more out of it.
So there's nothing wrong with wanting higher quality in a few areas that leave us wanting, or at least show sub-par performances. Even when we may be happy and satisfied overall.
Surely nobody can be satisfied with the first 75 minutes of the game, QUALITY WISE. I havent come across anyone at least. They all agree our performance could have been much better.
But we also must acknowledge the lack of preparation and friendlies. Hopefully the team will get going and improve.
But it is also not correct to come out and just complain about things which aren't true like saying TM has never been cohesive etc. I think everyone agrees that TM is much better and needs to play much better than what they showed in the last game.
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Originally posted by Kian B. View PostLOL the 8-0ers only managed to beat Thailand at home (in Saudi Arabia) 1-0 and that was because of a penalty too. Apparent;y some Thai player also got a red card AFTER the game for arguing with the ref after full time.
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