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Whoever next TM coach is, I hope that we change our playstyle to one that is much more attack-minded and less conservative result-oriented. We have so many technical players on the up and coming that it would be a shape for us to adapt a playstyle that can't bring the best out of them.
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It does not matter who the manager is. What matters is that the team buys into the gameplan. The good thing about CQ was that the whole team was behind him. We have never had that before. That is what it takes to be succesful. All the managers with an International licsense can be good enough to lead a team but what matters is if the team fallows that manager.
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uh sorry for the misunderstanding then. My bad!Originally posted by St_Mark View PostI think you misunderstood my comment.
I said Aghajanian should try U16 since Chamanian is no longer the coach of U16.
I did not mean to imply Chamanian is a qualified coach beyond U16.
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Always said we need a good foreign coach,no doubt. Vatani coaches don't have the experience nor the up to date international network to make it work. It's not laziness, they could work all day and still not be able to do much for TM.Originally posted by the matrix1 View PostYou guys are not reading between the lines. He is just not a good fit. Even if we get Branco back to team melli it would ultimately not work. We need a good foregin coach with a good reputation and who has a lot of knowledge and experience. If we get other than that we will be put into our lost era the period from after world cup 2006 to before April, 4, 2011. The is the period if you guys remember the time which we had no sense of direction and we were lost and confused all at the same time.
Aghajanian could be ad interim coach until our hero arrives.
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[QUOTE=Sly;2627902]Getting Chamanian => not getting qualified to the WC => hitting ourselves on our heads thinking why we didn't get a good foreign coach.
Haven't we already realized like an n times that we will fail with Iranian coaches? The same thing happened with Daei, Ghalenoei, Ghotbi, Mayeli Kohan, Shahrokhi, etc.
I think you misunderstood my comment.
I said Aghajanian should try U16 since Chamanian is no longer the coach of U16.
I did not mean to imply Chamanian is a qualified coach beyond U16.
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You guys are not reading between the lines. He is just not a good fit. Even if we get Branco back to team melli it would ultimately not work. We need a good foregin coach with a good reputation and who has a lot of knowledge and experience. If we get other than that we will be put into our lost era the period from after world cup 2006 to before April, 4, 2011. The is the period if you guys remember the time which we had no sense of direction and we were lost and confused all at the same time.Originally posted by Roxanaz80 View PostI don't think CQ was into lazy people.
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Getting Chamanian => not getting qualified to the WC => hitting ourselves on our heads thinking why we didn't get a good foreign coach.Originally posted by St_Mark View PostAghajanian is not qualified to coach TM or major clubs.
Chamanian is no longer U16 coach and IFF is currently searching for a cheap coach, Maybe he can try that. That is about his level of coaching.
Haven't we already realized like an n times that we will fail with Iranian coaches? The same thing happened with Daei, Ghalenoei, Ghotbi, Mayeli Kohan, Shahrokhi, etc.
Coaching U16 TM in the U17 WC is so much different compared to coaching in the real WC! What makes Chamanian more qualified to coach TM than Aghajanian? Not that the latter is so much qualified but still.....he has at least 2 WC experiences.
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Aghajanian is not qualified to coach TM or major clubs.
Chamanian is no longer U16 coach and IFF is currently searching for a cheap coach, Maybe he can try that. That is about his level of coaching.
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lol @ the post above
- how good is his english ? Be to che bacheh , as if its a must, does schäfer speak english? Or any iranian coach ? Now you may say schäfer speaks english but i always think stfu when he speaks english
- coaching licence ? I say a coaching licence says nothing about a coach, also im very sure half of the coaches bought their licence or haf a very easy way to get it
- iranian coaches will never do well inside iran, maybe outside iran because in iran they woild destroy any iranian coach with lack of support
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What kind of coaching license does he have?Originally posted by The Realist View PostAghajanian is not the right fit purely based on his lack of first-ranked coaching and management experience and not due to his general coaching or assistant coaching experience. So many years working experience under CQ is a bless, he’s picked up hell of a lot and agree no evidence of laziness.
Modern world football means modern choice world coaching selection. In Vatani, We only have likes of mahdavikia, hashemian and Ghotbi as modern coaches and I doubt any of them are suitable, have enough experience or even want the job?
How fluent is he in English?
Did he ever attend any kind of formal coaching class in Europe?
What is his other coaching experience?
Do you think our next coach will take him as his No.1 assistant?
Do we even want to invest additional time for him to get more experience?
How motivated is he to manage the team? ( some people are great sergeants but lousy generals)
I think if we have to get domestic coaches, it would be great if Daie can have him as his assistant.
We can even get the Iranian Bundasliga coach to come and assist Daie.
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Taj has promised a coach, at least at the level of CQ! Let's see what he can do before we start bringing up shefer's name as an option.Originally posted by The Realist View PostThe best the federation can do is to find an interim mediocre coach, as I doubt given CQ’s tretement (add to that, apparently still owed money) and sanctions, any supertop name wants to be associated with Iran football.
With the way we are going, Taj and company will believe we haven't set the limit with CQ and are satisfied with any idiot working in Iran. That should not even be an option! We need to aim for the moon in order to get a good one.
Bring Mourinho or Zidane! Would not say no to Scolari either or why not lure Guus Hiddink to leave his job in China and take the helm of TM instead! The latter would really be someone to get benefits from!
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The search for a permanent coach will end us with a mercenary like Scolari. The best the federation can do is to find an interim mediocre coach, as I doubt given CQ’s tretement (add to that, apparently still owed money) and sanctions, any supertop name wants to be associated with Iran football.
If available, Shefer of Esteghlal is probably a good interim coach until a proper replacement is found.
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