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  1. Valery Vyacheslavovich Yesipov (Russian: Валерий Вячеславович Есипов; born 4 October 1971) is a Russian football manager and a former player. Once, Yesipov held the record for most appearances in the Russian Premier League (390), he has been since overtaken by several players.

  2. ¿Te acuerdas de Valery Esipov? - Era más bien un jugador de flanco pero acabó por figurar en la tabla histórica de goleadores de la Premier rusa. Ocupaba el tercer lugar de la misma el 30 de agosto de 2006 con 88 dianas, pero hasta la actualidad son varios los delanteros que han superado su impresionante cifra, siendo relegado en la ...

  3. shalamov.ru › en › authorsValery Yesipov

    Valery Yesipov Valery Yesipov is a historian, essayist, and journalist, with a Ph.D. in Cultural Studies, who lives in Vologda. He has written articles on Shalamov’s life and work and is the author of the first monograph on Varlam Shalamov (Varlam Shalamov and His Contemporaries [in Russian], Vologda, 2007), as well as the editor and coauthor of three collections of essays on Shalamov ...

  4. ¿Te acuerdas de Valery Esipov? - Era más bien un jugador de flanco pero acabó por figurar en la tabla histórica de goleadores de la Premier rusa. Ocupaba el tercer lugar de la misma el 30 de agosto de 2006 con 88 dianas, pero hasta la actualidad son varios los delanteros que han superado su impresionante cifra, siendo relegado en la ...

  5. Valery Yesipov. Cerebration or Genuflection? (Varlam Shalamov and Alexander Solzhenitsin) It was almost twenty years ago, back when Brezhnev’s era was coming to a close. A small crowd, some forty people, were paying their last respects to a writer nearly forgotten by his contemporaries. Many thought he had already died.

  6. Página de perfil de entrenador de Valery Yesipov. Datos del entrenador, puntos por partido, rendimiento, historial profesional y mucho más disponible en el perfil del mismo.

  7. Valery Yesipov. They Will Push Me Down the Hole . It is now history: the sixties, political trials, and that new and scary word: dissident. Someone with a different view, in plain language. Which, however, the powers that be understood as an enemy, a traitor. The big names are well-known: Solzhenitsyn, Sakharov.