"Good work by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) as the ground looks much better today " mentioned in the commentary on goal.com. So the ground conditions must be good.
> Aruncito said:
> "Good work by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) as the ground looks much better today " mentioned in the commentary on goal.com. So the ground conditions must be good.
half the Maldivian and Nepali players are down on the pitch with cramps..shows their lack of prep for this tourney plus delhi is super duper humid right now with the rains coming down..anyways good for us we shudnt go easy on anyone and shud beat Maldives by atleast 2-3 goals
congratz maldives for their 2-1 win.
it is assured now that nepal is goin to finish @ the bottom of the group with ZERO points .
if u know what i mean!!!!
> kshitij USFC said:
> congratz maldives for their 2-1 win.
> it is assured now that nepal is goin to finish @ the bottom of the group with ZERO points .
> if u know what i mean!!!!
>
looks like all the hype of nepal super strong power hype of being better than india is destroyed by maldieves :-)) :-)) [-X FINALLY LETS GET BACK TO BUSINESS B-)
The Dressing Room - From Bhaichung's
To Koevermans'
The first gentleman is now a tourist.
You can better call him a visitor. But
not long back, he was the 'Dressing
Room'.
With Syria conquered, Bhaichung Bhutia,
for the moment forgot he was wearing a
formal suit and was designated to be at
the VVIP gallery at the Jawaharlal Nehru
Stadium.
He took the stairs -- not up, but
down, and walked in. ‘Home is where Heart is.’ The ice-bath was on by then;
some hadn’t even freshened themselves
up.Caring little for his formal suit, he
embraced all one by one.
The gesture
touched everyone. After all, that’s what
separates the man from others. He is still a player at heart. The second gentleman was also in a
formal suit. On Wednesday, he stepped
into a Team India Dressing Room for the
first time ahead of a match.
And by now,
he is no more the visitor but an integral
part of the Dressing Room. In fact, he is the ‘Dressing Room.’ With Syria
conquered almost an hour back, the ice
bath completed, the post match press
conference done and even the customary
prayer, Wim Koevermans took a forward
step.
''Before we leave, I want to say something to you all,” he uttered. The
boys looked up. Three seconds of pin drop silence.
“THANK YOU,” Koevermans broke it.
The
clapping was spontaneous and loud. It
had to be. The boys left the Dressing
Room and walked towards the Team Bus
– an old path but a new walk.
Many new faces, a new Coach stressing on a new
style which promises much and an
unparallel camaraderie among all – this is
a new-age Indian Football Team. Back at
the Dressing Room, Bhaichung and
Koevermans had shook hands – both appreciated the other.
“I’m proud of my
boys. They adjusted fast and
implemented the strategies on the field,”
Koevermans maintained. “It’s hard to
pick up any single individual as far as the
Syria match is concerned.
It was a team effort. ‘Team Effort’ stays the buzz in the Camp.
“When you win, you cannot bask in the
glory for long. In the same manner,
when you have a bad Tournament, you
ought to forget it fast and move on.
Under Wim’s guidance, we are taking that forward step,” Captain Sunil Chhetri
informs.
The broad grin on Wim
Koevermans becomes broader. A visitor
till the other day, the Dutch is at present
the Indian ‘Dressing Room.’
The players
are looking looking up to him with expectations. The Chapter has just
unfolded.
Comments
> kshitij USFC said:
>
> India vs Syria 2-1
> Nehru Cup
> 2012 All Goals
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=US&hl=en-GB&client=mv-google&v=5w9wJcl5NFA&fulldescription=1
"Good work by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) as the ground looks much better today " mentioned in the commentary on goal.com.
So the ground conditions must be good.
> Aruncito said:
> "Good work by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) as the ground looks much better today " mentioned in the commentary on goal.com.
So the ground conditions must be good.
81' ... Maldives 2 : 0 Nepal
6' Abdulla Asadhulla
77' Ismail Easa
half the Maldivian and Nepali players are down on the pitch with cramps..shows their lack of prep for this tourney plus delhi is super duper humid right now with the rains coming down..anyways good for us we shudnt go easy on anyone and shud beat Maldives by atleast 2-3 goals
congratz maldives for their 2-1 win.
it is assured now that nepal is goin to finish @ the bottom of the group with ZERO points .
if u know what i mean!!!!
> kshitij USFC said:
> congratz maldives for their 2-1 win.
> it is assured now that nepal is goin to finish @ the bottom of the group with ZERO points .
> if u know what i mean!!!!
>
looks like all the hype of nepal super strong power hype of being better than india is destroyed by maldieves
:-)) :-)) [-X
FINALLY LETS GET BACK TO BUSINESS
B-)
Next a thrashing from Syria and Cameroon awaits Nepal and then they will never even dare to come tp play in the NEHRU Cup
:P
GUYS NONE OF THE MATCHES AGAINST CAMEROON IS BEING CONSIDERED OFFICIAL. CHECK OUT THEIR FIXTURES
The Dressing Room - From Bhaichung's
To Koevermans'
The first gentleman is now a tourist.
You can better call him a visitor. But
not long back, he was the 'Dressing
Room'.
With Syria conquered, Bhaichung Bhutia,
for the moment forgot he was wearing a
formal suit and was designated to be at
the VVIP gallery at the Jawaharlal Nehru
Stadium.
He took the stairs -- not up, but
down, and walked in. ‘Home is where Heart is.’ The ice-bath was on by then;
some hadn’t even freshened themselves
up.Caring little for his formal suit, he
embraced all one by one.
The gesture
touched everyone. After all, that’s what
separates the man from others. He is still a player at heart. The second gentleman was also in a
formal suit. On Wednesday, he stepped
into a Team India Dressing Room for the
first time ahead of a match.
And by now,
he is no more the visitor but an integral
part of the Dressing Room. In fact, he is the ‘Dressing Room.’ With Syria
conquered almost an hour back, the ice
bath completed, the post match press
conference done and even the customary
prayer, Wim Koevermans took a forward
step.
''Before we leave, I want to say something to you all,” he uttered. The
boys looked up. Three seconds of pin drop silence.
“THANK YOU,” Koevermans broke it.
The
clapping was spontaneous and loud. It
had to be. The boys left the Dressing
Room and walked towards the Team Bus
– an old path but a new walk.
Many new faces, a new Coach stressing on a new
style which promises much and an
unparallel camaraderie among all – this is
a new-age Indian Football Team. Back at
the Dressing Room, Bhaichung and
Koevermans had shook hands – both appreciated the other.
“I’m proud of my
boys. They adjusted fast and
implemented the strategies on the field,”
Koevermans maintained. “It’s hard to
pick up any single individual as far as the
Syria match is concerned.
It was a team effort. ‘Team Effort’ stays the buzz in the Camp.
“When you win, you cannot bask in the
glory for long. In the same manner,
when you have a bad Tournament, you
ought to forget it fast and move on.
Under Wim’s guidance, we are taking that forward step,” Captain Sunil Chhetri
informs.
The broad grin on Wim
Koevermans becomes broader. A visitor
till the other day, the Dutch is at present
the Indian ‘Dressing Room.’
The players
are looking looking up to him with expectations. The Chapter has just
unfolded.
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