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[Round 1] Persian Gulf League 2019/2020 [program, ranking, live reports...]
[Round 1] Persian Gulf League 2019/2020 [program, ranking, live reports...]
Are you tired to see our legionnaires being benched or snubbed overseas? Time to focus on our domestic league!! Why? Because :
- Some new foreigners, some legionnaires came back, VAR and e-tickets are also being introduced.
- Recent success of Mehrdad Mohammadi and Kaveh Rezaei in Europe, shows the league can produce decent players.
Round 1 program (Germany time):
Perspolis - Pars Jonubi Jam (22 Aug - 16.40) Gol Gohar - Nassaji Mazandaran (22 Aug 17.15) Naft Masjed Soleiman - TractorSazi (22 Aug -17.45) ZobAhan - Saipa (22 Aug -17.45) Mashin Sazi - Esteghlal (23 Aug -15.30) Paykan - Padideh (23 Aug - 16.40) Foolad - Sanat Naft Abadan (23 Aug - 17.45) Shahin Bushehr - Sepahan (23 Aug -17.45)
I am seriously concerned about the electronic ticketing implementation. I think most stadium managers think it's just software. This is a major technology/culture shift that requires planning, implementation and ongoing maintenance and support. The requirement of everyone buying an electronic ticket and using the scan code and their national id number (shomareh melli) is a grand one yet it requires different phases of testing, including customer/user testing, load testing, performance testing, logging and reporting, etc. Be ready for major problems on the first day and for months before they figure this out. Many of the stadiums are doing last minute implementation. I have years of IT experience including major enterprise-wide implementations. From all I have read and watched about the electronic ticketing implementation, it is being rushed and the first day will be very painful for customers and administrators. Hopefully, we won't have crowd control issues when the system locks up due to load and/or other issues and people can not get in. Sorry but Hazrat-eh Abbaas can not come to the rescue Let's hope I am wrong.
I kind of wish advertisements were more natural looking.
IranCell's advertisement is like a giant gash on jerseys.
I feel the same way about Manchester United's Chevrolet logo. I appreciate the money it brings in but damn does it ruin the jersey.
The MTN logo isn't that bad. It is the addition of all other sponsors that makes it ugly + all the sponsor writen in Persian, as if they were writing sentences
I am seriously concerned about the electronic ticketing implementation. I think most stadium managers think it's just software. This is a major technology/culture shift that requires planning, implementation and ongoing maintenance and support. The requirement of everyone buying an electronic ticket and using the scan code and their national id number (shomareh melli) is a grand one yet it requires different phases of testing, including customer/user testing, load testing, performance testing, logging and reporting, etc. Be ready for major problems on the first day and for months before they figure this out. Many of the stadiums are doing last minute implementation. I have years of IT experience including major enterprise-wide implementations. From all I have read and watched about the electronic ticketing implementation, it is being rushed and the first day will be very painful for customers and administrators. Hopefully, we won't have crowd control issues when the system locks up due to load and/or other issues and people can not get in. Sorry but Hazrat-eh Abbaas can not come to the rescue Let's hope I am wrong.
The MTN logo isn't that bad. It is the addition of all other sponsors that makes it ugly + all the sponsor writen in Persian, as if they were writing sentences
Yeah probably. Reminds me of when we would have "Nuclear Power is our right" during broadcasts or religious text on Jerseys.
Alisha is below the quality of what you’d want/expect at Persepolis this guy has regressed so much over the years it’s really sad. Barely worthy to even start on Gol Gohar with the way he’s played
Team Meli Iran Perspolis FC Malavan Bandar Anzali
"I will never be able to say good bye to Iran. I have a feeling of belonging to this country and to the people." - Carlos Queiroz
Amazing come back in Isfahan for Saipa, reversing a 2-0 loss to a 3-2 win in 12 minutes.
Sadeghi (Saipa's coach and Daie's replacement) is a young, up and coming coach and he has a group of young players who are bound to make wonders this season. This is exciting.
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