“AIFF doesn’t have any binding responsibility to inform clubs about marketing and commercial partnerships. The I-League clubs don’t have a legal option to file a case against AIFF. The clubs are registered to their state associations, and not affiliated to AIFF. They play in AIFF’s leagues. So, whatever AIFF does in regards of broadcast and marketing, they don’t have a legal right to take action against it,” said the AIFF official.
Let them officially declare what they wish. I-League clubs will take action only after the official announcement. Who is there in the Executive committee ??
Hello AIFFGuess what I got my hands on .... the secret elusive MASTER agreement between RELIANCE& AIFF. Will be revealing ten pages a day from tomorrow, so that all fans & sports lawyers out there can tear it apart & show the public how @praful_patel & co SOLD @IndianFootball
EB MB should put tremendous pressure on WB CM to shut down a marwari owned outfit in Bengal. She is already under pressure and it's a good chance she might buckle. Goenkas won't get her votes, Bengali sentiment will.
Minerva Punjab owner Ranjit Bajaj releases first instalment of alleged Master Rights Agreement--Part 1
The document in question is the one which gives FSDL full and unfettered right and ability over the ISL.
Minerva Punjab owner Ranjit Bajaj has apparently accessed the Master Rights Agreement (MRA) document which was signed by IMG-Reliance Pvt. Limited and All India Football federation back in 2010.
Reports have hinted that FSDL, the company which operates the ISL has threatened the AIFF with legal action, if the ISL was not given top-tier recognition. However speaking to Oulook Magazine, an AIFF official had denied the reports and clearly stated that FSDL is following the contractual obligation which was signed back in 2010.
According to him there was a clause in the agreement which cearly stated that the ISL will become the senior-most league in the country in the future.
The tension in Indian football is rising every passing day with some reports suggesting that the I-League clubs will collectively take legal action against the AIFF. However, the official also stated that the clubs cannot take legal action against the Indian FA, as they are registered with their state associations and not affiliated with the AIFF. Hence, the clubs do not have any legal right to interefere in AIFF's affairs of broadcasting and marketing.
As promised, here first ten pages of the Master Rights Agreement between RELIANCE FSDL & AIFF, they connived w each other to sell OUR INDIAN FOOTBALL for peanuts- there has to be another motive as the ZEE deal was much better- more on that later..(1/3) #FootballScam#IllegalMRA
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“AIFF doesn’t have any binding responsibility to inform clubs about marketing and commercial partnerships. The I-League clubs don’t have a legal option to file a case against AIFF. The clubs are registered to their state associations, and not affiliated to AIFF. They play in AIFF’s leagues. So, whatever AIFF does in regards of broadcast and marketing, they don’t have a legal right to take action against it,” said the AIFF official.
Who is there in the Executive committee ??
@THE_RanjitBajaj
Hello AIFFGuess what I got my hands on .... the secret elusive MASTER agreement between RELIANCE& AIFF. Will be revealing ten pages a day from tomorrow, so that all fans & sports lawyers out there can tear it apart & show the public how @praful_patel & co SOLD @IndianFootball
https://twitter.com/THE_RanjitBajaj/status/1142495820639436801
Minerva Punjab owner Ranjit Bajaj releases first instalment of alleged Master Rights Agreement--Part 1
Minerva Punjab owner Ranjit Bajaj has apparently accessed the Master Rights Agreement (MRA) document which was signed by IMG-Reliance Pvt. Limited and All India Football federation back in 2010.
Reports have hinted that FSDL, the company which operates the ISL has threatened the AIFF with legal action, if the ISL was not given top-tier recognition. However speaking to Oulook Magazine, an AIFF official had denied the reports and clearly stated that FSDL is following the contractual obligation which was signed back in 2010.
According to him there was a clause in the agreement which cearly stated that the ISL will become the senior-most league in the country in the future.
The tension in Indian football is rising every passing day with some reports suggesting that the I-League clubs will collectively take legal action against the AIFF. However, the official also stated that the clubs cannot take legal action against the Indian FA, as they are registered with their state associations and not affiliated with the AIFF. Hence, the clubs do not have any legal right to interefere in AIFF's affairs of broadcasting and marketing.