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  • munna219777munna219777 28505 Points
    In four-five years' time, there could be relegation/promotion once the contractual obligations (in ISL) are over


    We have to reach that stage before we introduce changes

    :p :D :#



  • coolgagancoolgagan 1109 Points
    I'm so sad with the developments happening in Indian Football. Such stuff hurts me deeply. On one side I try to be optimistic about everything in life, and on the other side I see the apathy Indian football is going through. First the coach, second the missed opportunities to play on FIFA days and now this. 
    Will fans like me be dejected all our lives by seeing our mediocre football team? 
    I'm 24 now. But, before dying I want to live life to the fullest and one of my wishes is to see India win the WC. Is this achievable? 
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29244 Points
    I think not even your great grandchildren will see india winning the WC.
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  • samsam 16428 Points
    Bengal is going to have a pan state u19 tournament named ZEE Bangla U19 Football League , which is going to commence from 26th May this year . Major clubs like Quess East Bengal FC , Mohun Bagan ,Mohammedan S.C. , ATK Aditya Football Academy are going to take part alongside 16 district teams . All matches will be from 3PM and will be broadcasted live by Zee Bangla Cinema on TV and You Tube . 
    munna219777Deb_BanEastBengalPridesparta
  • BrainFallINDIABrainFallINDIA India7111 Points

    Speaking to , Das said: "Let me give you the real picture. In 2010 when our previous marketing partners walked out of the contract, the federation was in dire straits."It then had no money, had no television coverage and the creditors were calling up every second day. I am telling you that had not IMG-R come forward and supported us, then Indian football could have been in deep trouble."We must not be uncharitable to IMG-R or FSDL. They have invested money and yes, while the model they have brought in is a franchise based model, there are big corporates coming forward?..there is JSW, there is CESC, there are others."They have come in and have joined hands to support football. It was not happening earlier. They have created a buzz. The start of the ISL has definitely helped. The buzz may have gone down a little bit as we are trying to find ways but it is definitely the right model," Das said.He also said that the common belief that ISL was introduced to "finish off" the I-League was wrong. Instead, every effort was made to make I-League financially sustainable but no sponsor or broadcaster showed interest."While IMG-R signed the deal with AIFF in 2010, they started the ISL only in 2014. For five years they tried all the possible ways if the existing structures could be revamped."They spoke to broadcasters and sponsors. But the fact of the matter is people were not interested. They all said the model would not work. By that time several other leagues in other sports were franchise-based."That is when Star (television) came in. They said if the new model could be adopted, then they can be the broadcasters."We have to understand the fact that the clubs were anyway suffering. I-League clubs were losing money. There is absolutely no truth in the allegation that federation is indifferent to clubs and support only the franchise teams."At the same time, we must acknowledge and appreciate the fact that our marketing partners have brought in many investors. We have to respect that," Das said."We must wake up and smell the coffee. We cannot deny the best national players play in the ISL. But I am glad there is still importance of I-League because it has moved to various regions from north to south to northeast."However, to be honest, had the I-League created the value everyone was looking for, then there was no need to bring in anything else. You have to understand without the commercial value and the money coming in, it won't work," Das said.The general impression that AIFF is now being actually run by its marketing partners is completely wrong, Das said. The FSDL, according to Das, only airs its opinion on marketing matters."They do not interfere in any other policy matter. Sadly, it is a perception that has been created and is not helping Indian football. In the last five-six years, Indian football has moved ahead... youth leagues have been created and it is progressing in under-13, under-15, baby league etc."The national team is doing well, their ranking has improved, the viewership has increased. There is hardly any reason to create this negativity. It is not even helping anyone -- not even those who are spreading it," Das said.Some interesting points made by Das regarding the current situation. From the article above .

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  • samsam 16428 Points
    Romania's Doru Isac has been appointed as the new technical director of Indian football team.
    MikiCarbon_14DEFENCE123Sanjeev Biswasmunna219777kartik91
  • souravindiasouravindia 3595 Points
    Mr Das why has ILeague failed accoediac to you? What did u do to bring up its profile ?  It's your failure and trying to cover up using fsdl. They r 3rd party investors. Why they have so much in saying about indian football. The model whatever it is should have come from you
    goalkeepardeepumunna219777
  • Deb_BanDeb_Ban 9957 Points
    That dimwit Das should know that JSW came to IL first, and after being successful there, were inducted in ISL.

    Also, it can safely be said that FSDL never tried wholeheartedly for getting sponsorship for IL; in fact, they kept IL as imperfect a product as is possible, in  order to detract any potential sponsor. Then they highlighted its failure to get sponsors. 
    goalkeeparSamyajitEastBengalPridemunna219777souravindia
  • EastBengalPrideEastBengalPride India9297 Points
    Das and Dhar needs a sound beating. Like tie them up and thrash them till they are unconscious, pour cold water, wake them up and thrash them again. #mkcaiff #aiffmkb
    souravindia
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