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  • 04041374
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    Originally posted by kami_kakashi View Post
    I believe this is his first written resignation with reference to his contract.
    In terms of money my understanding is that he is on a pay as you go (or more realistically we pay you 6 months later than due date) so I would imagine he will not need to pay anything and he might even be owed money.
    I think he handed out another written resignation few months ago, before the IFF elections.

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  • PersianLegion
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    Iran is a full package of money and good prospect. The talent pool that we have is only rivaled by Koreans and Japanese in Asia. We give more publicity to him than he simply be the coach of Qatar with no enthusiasm toward football. If CQ manages to have good result with Iran in WC, he can pack himself with a couple of fat contracts in Europe toward his retirement. I believe that is his target beside he would love to be among football crazy and attention he get from our fan. Qatar is a batlagh for players as well as coaches. People moving there hardly can go back to top level European professional football.

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  • Ando Teymourian
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    Who says he won't make better money elsewhere?

    You're kidding yourselves if you think at the VERY least, Qatar won't drop double of what we are paying for CQ to coach them.

    If he was after money, he could have made more elsewhere in the middle east after WC 2014 or AC 2015. Stop fooling yourselves with this notion that CQ won't walk away because he wants the money. He can make more than he is making here by going to Qatar. And if you think he is not completely welcome to go back to Europe, you are dreaming. This guy would have no problem going back to the BPL in a heart beat. You think teams like Hull, Swansea, Crystal Palace, Sunderland, West Ham, Everton, Bournemouth, etc.... (just to name a few in England) wouldn't be interested in him.

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  • Iran_19
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    No fcuking one, Iranian coaches are all $hit, sorry my language.

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  • kami_kakashi
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    I believe this is his first written resignation with reference to his contract.
    In terms of money my understanding is that he is on a pay as you go (or more realistically we pay you 6 months later than due date) so I would imagine he will not need to pay anything and he might even be owed money.

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  • NFL
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    how many times has Carlos been close to resigning since he came to Iran??

    St_Mark is the only person on this board who knows the answer to this question.

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  • webmaster
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    I am not sure if he leaves or not, but his leaving TV series are the most sought after and sold series of all time in Iran (j/k). I really want to see their next season so impatiently. :-)

    Come on people.... he won't leave, or who would pay him that money and if he resigns or quits based on any reasonable contract (maybe I am wrong), he would lose a lot of money with it, so do you really really really think he will do it or it is another CQ policy to get what he wants? I am not so sure, because unless he will be paid better somewhere else, which I really doubt it, he is not going to cancel a well paying job that easy. but I think this will be over soon after CQ and Branko start kissing each others cheeks. :-) we just don;t have a good mediator or this would never happen.

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  • Gotham
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    Golmohammadi is the only Iranian coach who's competent enough to manage us and even he's not that reliable.

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  • Sly
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    Originally posted by Sarbaze-Vatan View Post
    Yes. Compare to all other Iranian coaches, he is the best. He is the only safe local choice.
    According to what or whom? What makes him more qualified than let's say Farhad Kazemi (I'm not saying he's qualified at all) or Mansour Ebrahimzadeh?

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  • Sarbaze-Vatan
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    Originally posted by Sly View Post
    Seriously?!! Majid computer?
    Yes. Compare to all other Iranian coaches, he is the best. He is the only safe local choice.

    I remembered Alifard now who said that he does not accept any local coaches (Ex. Daei, Ghalenoei, Ghotbi, Faraki, Veisi, Golmohammadi, etc) except Majid Jalali.

    He said that he accepts Ferguson and Joachim low a lot. He said he does not accept Guardiola as an extraordinary coach. He said he does not accept CQ either. Haha

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  • Sly
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    Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
    All competent Iranian coaches are employed but these are the only one we can rely on.

    Jalali
    Seriously?!! Majid computer?

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  • PersianLegion
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    Originally posted by Hosseini View Post
    No, we will not make the WC under anyone else but CQ's leadership. There's no chance in the middle of a contentious and competitive world cup qualifying campaign. Leave the rebuilding process after the Asian Cup, or at minimum World Cup so there's plenty of time to make decisions. That's a good time to "trust the process" and let CQ step down since unfortunately he can't stay forever. This is the worst possible time.
    I understand and agree with you but what if things go wrong and CQ get out? What is our plan B for an interim coach? I am sure Markar Aghajanian is not good enough for this job.

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  • Camran khan
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    He won't leave.

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  • Hosseini
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    Originally posted by PersianLegion View Post
    As long as you are polite, you are welcome here even if you have the opposite opinion.

    What do you think about Hashemian or Golmohamadi? All competent Iranian coaches are employed but these are the only one we can rely on.

    Golmohamadi, Jalali, Hashemian (good knowledge but no experience) , Daei (has been already tested), Mansourian (can not even operate in SS), Ghalenoi (has been already tested), Veisi (has hard time in Sep), Faraki (is relegating with Saipa), ... Who can it be?
    No, we will not make the WC under anyone else but CQ's leadership. There's no chance in the middle of a contentious and competitive world cup qualifying campaign. Leave the rebuilding process after the Asian Cup, or at minimum World Cup so there's plenty of time to make decisions. That's a good time to "trust the process" and let CQ step down since unfortunately he can't stay forever. This is the worst possible time.

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  • PersianLegion
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    As long as you are polite, you are welcome here even if you have the opposite opinion.

    What do you think about Hashemian or Golmohamadi? All competent Iranian coaches are employed but these are the only one we can rely on.

    Golmohamadi, Jalali, Hashemian (good knowledge but no experience) , Daei (has been already tested), Mansourian (can not even operate in SS), Ghalenoi (has been already tested), Veisi (has hard time in Sep), Faraki (is relegating with Saipa), ... Who can it be?

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