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Comments: Soussagevatan, Baconvatan, Beevatan, ...
Comments: Hamvatan see what you have started? I have lost count of how many cousins u have now! :) So, now Vahid Hashemiyan is a terrorist? I thought he was a really nice guy and many here were looking at him as the future of our vatani coaches!
Comments: Don't listen to the haram vatan posters. The main push for Skocic is the terrorist Vahid Hashemian whose brother was a regime pilot who killed many Kurds during the war and later paid the price for his crimes. He is an IRI mozdoor who is keeping Skocic in place to keep his place in the team staff. And now this terrorist joins the other terrorist who won Gold in shooting as a "peacemaker".
Comments: Dorood bar HAMVATAN. Unfortunately you aziz touched on sensitive but very true point. The leadership in any organ in iran are part of the criminal chain of mafia ruling party otherwise they cannot have those posts. They take the post only and only for filling their own pocket. Majedi belongs to beit rahbari and is bad news. Why can't we have Ali Daei just manage the next 6 months for us. That simple. He does not need money he does not need fame. He will only focus on the success.
Comments: HAMVATAN™, Couldn’t agree more. If they wanted to bring CQ back, they could.
Comments: As my cousin SUSSAGEVATAN said the only way CQ should get close to TM is as an assistant to Skocic and if he donates at least $1M to the team.
Comments: Zinsky and Shahryar azziz, It was just peculiar to see CQ's post on FB; however, I don't think it is going to happen since the corrupt and criminal IRI and IFF rulers do not want to bring an independent coach that will challenge their incompetency for the sake of success of his team and god forbid make a nation happy. Money issue is just an excuse. They can pay him with the blocked money directly from FIFA.
Comments: FIFA issues decision on foreign footballers in RussiaThe global football governing body has extended a rule initially introduced in March
Foreign football players and coaching staff will be allowed to unilaterally suspend their contracts at Russian clubs until the summer of 2023, FIFA has announced. The decision is an extension of a ruling first introduced in March after the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine. FIFA said that if Russian clubs could not mutually agree contract termination with any wantaway foreign stars and staff before the end of this month, “these players and coaches will have the right to suspend their employment
Comments: The United States simulates playing with Skochic's students The American Football Federation announced that the American national team will set up a camp in continental Europe to prepare for the 2022 World Cup. The United States will line up against the Japanese national team on the first of October, but the venue of this match has not been determined yet. Greg Berhalter's students will then travel to Murcia, Spain, to face the Saudi national team on 5 October.
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The main chances of winning the championship 1- Brazil (no change of position) 2- Argentina (2 steps up) 3- France (one step down) 4- Germany (4 steps of ascent) 5- England (2 steps down) 6 Spain (one step up) Other contenders with less chance of winning 7- Uruguay (3 steps up) 8- The Netherlands (one step down) 9- Senegal (no change of position) 10- Belgium (4 steps down) Definitive climbers to the knockout stage 11. Denmark (no change of position) 12- Croatia (2 steps up) 13- Portugal (no place) 14. America (2 steps down) Possible chances of advancing from the group stage 15- Serbia (3 steps up) 16- Ghana (5 steps of ascent) 17. Ecuador (one step down) 18- Mexico (3 steps down) 19. South Korea (one step up) 20. Wales (newcomer to this ranking) 21- Tunisia (8 steps up) 22. Switzerland (5 steps down) 23- Morocco (3 steps down) 24. Cameroon (unchanged) 25. Japan (2 steps down) 26. Poland (4 steps down) Teams that are unlikely to advance from the group stage 27. Australia (Newcomer) 28- Diameter (2 steps down) 29. Canada (4 steps down) 30. Costa Rica (Newcomer) 31- Iran (4 steps down) 32. Saudi Arabia (4 steps down)
Comments: حمایت دوباره سردار آزمون از دراگان اسکوچیچ اینکه او توانسته رکورد را جابجا کند یعنی قابلیتهایی دارد. هر زمانی که اسکوچیچ حمایت شده نتایج خوبی گرفته است.
Comments: Boy, that article Zinsky posted paints a very weak picture of Skocic's experience as a coach! I am still amazed hat he was chosen as the head coach. A bunch of people in Iran have done better! Daei, GN, NN, GolMo, ...
Comments: I love this song. Nothing in the world effects me like classical Iranian music: https://youtu.be/HKG3TGea7Aw
Comments: روزنامه نگار پرتغالی با مهر مطرح کرد:چرا مهدی طارمی از تیمهای بزرگ فوتبال اروپا پیشنهاد ندارد؟روزنامه نگار پرتغالی با اشاره به نقل و انتقالات بزرگ تابستانی در تیم پورتو گفت: مهدی طارمی مهاجم ایران اگر فقط کمی جوانتر بود میتوانست با مبلغ ۶۰ میلیون یورو یک ترانسفر بزرگ در اروپا باشد.
Comments: ناقلاها رفته بودند چوغولی اسکوچیک را بکنن. یک کاسه ای زیر نیم کاسه ای در کار است. تا نباشد چیزکی مردم نگویند چیزها از ملاقات مهدی طارمی و علیرضا جهانبخش با رئیس جمهور بیاطلاعم![]()
Comments: TEHRAN, Dragan Skočić, the manager of Iran’s national football team, and Mirshad Majedi, acting president of the Iranian Football Federation, reportedly had a shouting match last week that lasted for more than 90 minutes. Mere months before Team Melli is due to compete in Group B at the 2022 Fifa World Cup in Qatar, consultations are taking place at President Raisi’s office on possibly sacking Skočić and inviting back the former head coach Carlos Queiroz. Skočić was drafted in in January 2020, after the disastrous Marc Wilmots period. At the time, ex-national team star Ali Daei was expected to take on the role. He later claimed in an interview with ISNA that the Sports Ministry’s security department had ruled him out, adding that an “Aghazadeh” – a “princeling” or child of the elite – had demanded Skočić be chosen. Skočić was by then already manager of Abadan’s Sanat Naft FC. Hours after those revelations, Mehr News Agency confirmed the decision had been taken in a meeting at a private residence in northern Tehran. Among those present were Reza Faizbakhsh, Skočić’ programming manager, Mahmoud Babaei, a former advisor to Esteghlal FC, and Ali Taj, the editor-in-chief of a sports website and son of Mehdi Taj, former president of the Iranian Football Federation. The manner in which Skočić was elected shocked even members of the National Football Team. “We were unhappy under the sun, so we deserve the night,” wrote Sardar Azmoun, a striker for the team, on his Instagram page, referring to past criticism of Carlos Queiroz. Skočić has had a chequered history as a manager, formerly overseeing Al Arabi in Kuwait, which enjoyed some success during his tenure, and Al Nasser FC in Saudi Arabia, which did less well. He lost the latter job after the team lost 1-4 to Isfahan Zob Ahan in the 2010 AFC Champions League. He then returned to Croatia to manage his home club, Rijeka, but struggled to turn the team around and was replaced after just 43 days. After this trial, Skočić returned to the Middle East to manage Iran’s Malavan football club. He led the club to the seventh place in the Pro League, their best finish since 2005, and then in 2014 was made head of Khuzestan’s Foolad FC. That club fell down the Pro League table and he lost the job, but returned to Iran in January 2018 to manage Babol’s Khooneh-be-Khooneh FC. In his five games as the head coach, the team won a very respectable 13 point. Following a brief six-month spell at Sanat Naft in Abadan, he was gifted the new position with Team Melli. Dragan Skočić’s Supporters and Critics The national football team under Skočić has broken an in-house record, winning ten matches in a row. The team qualified for the FIFA World Cup faster than it ever had before, eventually winning 15 of the 18 official and friendly games. Skočić’s first defeat came when Iran lost to South Korea in Seoul in March. Then a week ago, the team lost to Algeria in a friendly. Despite the overall triumph, a number of the players are against Skočić remaining in post until the end of this year’s contest; after the Algeria match, Alireza Beiranvand, Sardar Azmoun, Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Omid Ebrahimi, Mehdi Taremi and Ehsan Hajsafi met with Sports Minister Hamid Sajjadi, who is reportedly lobbying for the return of Carlos Queiroz. Others including Afshin Ghotbi, a former manager of both the national team and Persepolis FC, support Skočić. The advice he had to offer him, he said in a recent interview, was “Keep a thick skin.” The alleged shouting match between Skočić and Majedi was reported by Tabnak News Agency. Majedi recently replaced Shahaboddin Azizi Khadem as head of the Federation and, according to Tabnak, Skočić had gone to the federation ask Majedi about outstanding sums of money owed to him. Majedi reportedly told Skočić that he did had not expected criticism by members of the team themselves, and Skočić had shouted back that he had expected to be paid on time.
Comments: Thanks Arash, So with 48 teams, Iran is almost guaranteed to go to the next WC and play at least 2 games. One will be a European team. Depending on the ranking and separation of teams from the same region, we could play an African or South American team. If really lucky, we could play New Zealand. 2 teams advance from the 3 in the group and play another 3 games. I’m not sure if it is good for the whole football but for a country like ours, it’s a blessing to play some decent games every 4 years. As a fan, I like to see us playing at least 2 games, maybe 5!
Comments: If they were serious about CQ, they could have come up with a payment plan that would work for both sides. They could have agree on pay for performance. Each win, he would get 1/2 million, tie $200,000 and nothing for a losses. Another 1/2 million if we move to the next round and on and on… I think CQ would accept it and make his money…
Comments: HAMVATAN Jan, I really hope you are right, but as Zinsky mentioned, I am not very hopeful. Those people in charge will not pay him what he deserves, and unless he just wants it for the glory (I would), he will not join IRAN to lead our TM. |
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