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ISP Editorial: Zandi vs Mobali

Iran Sports Press - Zandi or Mobali? Mobali or Zandi? One or the other? How about both of them? Both Mobali and Zandi? ... Full story

ISP Editorial: Minute 117

Iran Sports Press – Majid Jalali differs from most Iranian coaches in many ways. He doesn’t run out to the pitch to yell at the referee that you can see other Iranian coaches do and whenever he is invited to 90 show he prepares impressing analysis way more sofisticated than other coaches that appear on the show. However before we go more into details let’s turn back the time a few hours. ... Full story

ISP Exclusive: FC Bayern analysis

Iran Sports Press - Bayern Munich is one of the biggest and greatest clubs in today's football. A few days ago the club reached 100 000 members. ... Full story

Editorial: Burning down the house

Iran Sports Press: Football players are only human. Although football is a professional sport and most players earn in a week more than what others earn in a year, football players have feelings, and as Shakespeare would have said, if you prick them, they will bleed. ... Full story

ISP Editorial: Unusual Suspects

Iran Sports Press - On the evening of June 8, 2005, Iran qualified for next year’s World Cup Finals in Germany, with one game to spare and in the process became the second country to confirm its ticket (Germany the hosts don’t actually need to buy tickets to travel, whilst Japan confirmed their participation a few hours before the Iranians). This came a long way from the nerve-wracking qualification campaigns that the Iranians had taken part in during the last 8 years, where they took everything to the death. ... Full story

Editorial - Iran's historic chance

Iran Sports Press - With two upcoming home games against North Korea and Bahrain, Iran's World Cup qualification campaign could, for the first time in years, end without a breathtaking and nerve-wracking finale. ... Full story

Editorial - Iran’s Judgment Day Looming

Iran Sports Press - As we approach the final hurdle in the race to qualify for the World Cup in Germany, Iran’s footballers will be hoping that their fate will be rather straightforward, unlike that of their colleagues, who took part in the past two qualification campaigns. ... Full story

Editorial: Mahdavikia used as HSV's scapegoat?

Iran Sports Press: After Hamburg’s last match in Bundesliga last weekend (against Bremen) everyone could see that Mahdavikia’s performance is still unique. Like previous games, Mehdi wasn’t in the starting 11, and only came to the match with 35 minutes left of the clock with HSV losing 1-0. But 35 minutes was all he needed to show his critics how well he can play. ... Full story

Juventus - Liverpool: More than Football!

Iran Sports Press - Two decades after the tragedy at Heysel the two giants, Juventus and Liverpool were drawn to meet each other in the quarterfinals of Champions League. ... Full story

ISP Editorial : 25th of March

Iran Sports Press - ISP’s Naveed Moula who followed every step of the national team since the start of their training camp in Tehran until the Iran-Japan game on Friday will share his memories on the match day here with ISP visitors. ... Full story

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