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The Fall of Iranian Football

IranSportsPress.com: Iran began its road towards South Africa 2010 yesterday. But on the basis of what was on display at the Azadi Stadium against Syria, its going to be a long, rocky and hopeful road, if that. ... Full story

Editorial: Welcome to Iran Clemente

IranSportsPress.com: Welcome to Iran Javier Clemente, welcome to one of the 32 participating nations in the 2010 South Africa World Cup! ... Full story

Government meddling leaves Iranian football in a sorry state

There is no shortage of talent in Iran but until there is a similar level of ability at the top, the team's struggle to fulfil its potential will continue. ... Full story

Editorial: I don't want to write about Iranian football anymore

(IranSportsPress.com)- It's just too depressing, too embarrassing and too frustrating to write, talk and think about Iranian football. ... Full story

Comment: Afshin Ghotbi Is Iran's Man

Is there no end to Iran’s coaching problems? While Oman managed to hire and fire a national team coach in the space of a few hours last week, Iran is still looking for a new guy, almost six months after the end of the Asian Cup. ... Full story

Editorial: Let the Headline not be Peter Reid!

naveedmoula.com: The time is ticking, the opponents are getting ready while Iran is going from bad to worse... ... Full story

Editorial: Fast & Furious

(IranSportsPress.com)- Hijacking Iran Football Federation Election may get one an IFF Presidency, but will jeopardize the state of football in Iran for the years to come. ... Full story

Editorial: About time Hossein

Hossein Kabi has finally made the move, a move to Europe to play football. Leicester City became the destination and "Prince of Persia" became his nickname. ... Full story

Editorial: Iran's chance to bring the Cup back home

IranSportsPress.com - Although there are not too many reasons to be optimistic about Iran at the Asian Cup, there are a lot of reasons why we shouldn't be that pessimistic either. Iran maybe doesn't look that good, but neither does any other team. ... Full story

ISP Editorial: The New Guard

IranSportsPress.com: Last summer's World Cup proved to be a disappointment if you were an Iranian football fan, moreso if you had been one of the thousands who had travelled half-way around the world to support the team. Whilst no one had expected miracles, the half-hearted, detached, disruptive and selfish individualism exhibited off the pitch by some of the players meant that fighting and tension from within the team would more or less kill off any chances Iran would have against their opponents even before stepping onto the pitch. ... Full story

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