I think Gurbanov is the only domestic option to consider. Ramiz, Nazim, and Agasalim are a thing of the past. I was never impressed with Nazim/Ramiz as a coach, hes a decent 3/4rd place domestic coaches at best, thats about it. I dont buy the arguement of domestics understanding our mentality, because I think thats not an advantage since our player mentality is not suited for anything but cayxanas :loser: . A foreign coach will at least have AFFAs full support and not be intimidated/pushed over by our drama queen players. I would prefer a Russian/Turkish coach, but then again that would depend on what options are the on table. Bottom line, I dont want a domestic unless its Gurban, and I dont want a tourist foreign coach with no proven track record that's coached a different asian/african national team every campaign. Being a Dutch football fan, I would vouch for Bert Van Marwijk but thats unrealistic. I also agree with Ras, we need a young and hungry coach that not here as a cash out gig, or the other way is spend real money on a big name coach, thats still relevant and a proven winner at this moment who's still "in it to win it" point of his career rather than a 401k pension collector. I cant think of any those names big names right now, but maybe a Slaven Billic would be a good option. Young, motivating, proven winner, and he's a passionate type of dude, like he still wants to be on the field playing.