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  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29699 Points
    We want EB vs Mds derby in I league, the new Kolkata derby
    deepak dedhamunna219777masefieldtheoilfieldDeb_Bankartik91giridharan
  • EastBengalPrideEastBengalPride India9301 Points
    You want that, too bad what you, litti thekua club and stupid Marcus wants doesn't really matter :lol: 
    munna219777
  • samsam 16526 Points
    edited July 2020
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29699 Points
    @EastBengalPride fans only claim there is no MB, so I said match with MDS is new Derby, so you  totally disagree with me and according to you Mohun Bagan is alive and ATK dead thanks for conformation.
  • samsam 16526 Points
    https://www.the-aiff.com/article/west-bengal-maharashtra-and-kerala-stand-as-the-top-three-performers-under-aiff-performance-assessment-for-states

    West Bengal, Maharashtra and Kerala stand as the top three performers under AIFF Performance Assessment for States

    The All India Football Federation (AIFF) in its effort to push and instigate the State Associations to contribute to the football development in the concerned states has introduced a points-based assessment system that indicates the performance of the states on the various operational verticals. The operational verticals based on which points have been alloted are Coaches Education (AIFF D-Certificate courses), Grassroots consisting of AIFF Golden Baby Leagues and AIFF E-Certificate Courses, AIFF Academy Accreditation Endorsements, Referees Education (through Cat 3, 4 and 5 courses) and conduction of leagues and competitions including accreditation of academies.

    Based on the points accumulated for the 2019/20 football season, West Bengal governed by The Indian Football Association (The IFA) ranks the highest followed by Maharashtra under Western Indian Football Association (WIFA) ranking second and Kerala under Kerala Football Association (KFA) ranking third. The points allotted to the states are based on the activities carried out by the governing associations under the aforementioned verticals with each vertical weighted accordingly.

    All three states had Development Officers deputed and funded by AIFF.

    Mr. Kushal Das, General Secretary AIFF congratulated the top 3 States and added that the ranking system was "very well defined and fair in line with the strategic goals of the AIFF". "The appointment of Development Officers by AIFF in different states has added immense value and states like Karnataka and Tamilnadu have shown significant improvement from the previous years and hopefully will soon be ranked amongst the top in future years", he quipped.

    munna219777EastBengalPride
  • EastBengalPrideEastBengalPride India9301 Points
    West Bengal & Maharashtra where there isn't even a state wise league or a tournament, are at the top? What a joke! 
    haritrams24goalkeeparmunna219777masefieldtheoilfield
  • atuljgatuljg Trivandrum3983 Points
    There’s no use in having state associations. It’s better for a union of clubs to run the state league themselves. AIFF should deal directly with the football clubs and derecognise the state FAs. Just look at what the TNFA is doing because of politics.

    https://www.goal.com/en-in/news/impasse-chennai-fa-tamil-nadu-fa-league-players-football/1s7b1kbmcjlhe186qron64blr7
    BrainFallINDIAmunna219777kartik91
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30178 Points

    2020-21 I-League in West Bengal: Mixed reaction from the clubs

    The All India Football Federation (AIFF) have decided to conduct I-League 2020-21 season at a centralised venue as part of its measure to deal with the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

    Given that the Indian Football Association (IFA) - the governing body of football in West Bengal - have agreed to host all the I-League matches of the upcoming season, several clubs have expressed their support of the decision while some are apprehensive.

    Although it is not confirmed yet when the season will start, it is expected to be commence between December 2020 and January 2021. It has been ascertained that five to six venues in the state are believed to be ready to host the matches. However, the Salt Lake stadium is not in contention as it is one of the venues for the 2020 U17 Women's World Cup which starts in February 2021.

    "We are ready to play in Kolkata. We have no problem. The home advantage will not be there. But again, it will be played in empty stadiums. Gate collection would have suffered anyway, even if it was played in Manipur. So we don't have any issue playing in Kolkata," NEROCA secretary Manimohan Moirangthem to Goal.

    Chennai City and Gokulam Kerala have also deemed it a positive move but sought more clarity in order to plan their campaigns, especially with regard to the summer transfer window of August 1st to October 20th.

    Chennai City owner Rohit Ramesh stated, "It's good that we are having it in one place. If you take the logistics into consideration, it is a positive step to have it in one location but then you have to see with regards to the flights and all. Each state is different. Some places are under complete lockdown. It all depends on how the situation evolves over the next couple of months."

    Gokulam Kerala, having clinched the 2019 Durand Cup tournament in West Bengal, feel that Kolkata is an ideal place to hold the I-League. However, they want the AIFF to support them when it comes to accommodation arrangements.

    "So far, we have not heard anything officially. Kolkata is okay (as a venue). We played the Durand Cup over there and since we started from the group stage we were there for nearly a month. The only thing is, if we have it there, it should be at least for a three-month period. So we don't know how the AIFF is going to support us with the accommodation and all that because staying in a hotel will be a huge deal (expense) for us," Gokulam Kerala President VC Praveen said.

    "The earlier the I-League starts, the better for us. We are signing a player for four or five months without clarity and if the I-League is going to get over in less than three months' time, then we should see to it that we have another tournament or something," he continued.

    "We have finished our Indian signings. We have Ronald Singh, Roshan Singh, Zodingliana Ralte and three local players. As for the foreign signings, we have to know when the league is starting. Since the transfer window is open till October 20th, we can probably wait because more players will be available also by then."

    Meanwhile, representatives of Churchill Brothers and Aizawl FC have communicated their apprehensions about such a move.

    "Right now, these are unprecedented times. We have to see to the safety of the players," Valanka Alemao, CEO of the Red Machines, indicated. "Right now, in Kolkata, the infection rate is very high. I'm sure the federation will take care of the safety aspect but you cannot say at this time how it is all going to work out. I have heard that just two hotels will accommodate all the players but if you ask me, I think till the pandemic is in control, I cannot imagine what it's going to be like. 

    "And it's a different state for all of us. In my region I will be able to take care of my people, but over there I will not know how. Everybody is scared to even get into a flight right now. So I understand that, that's why they want it at one venue but I am not able to have that vision of how it is going to be over there as it is said that India is going to peak in November," she aired her fears.

    Aizawl FC owner Robert Royte was also concerned about the expenditure the club might incur in such a scenario.

    "It depends on the support from the AIl India Football Federation for conducting the league at venue. We will be losing the home support and we have no information regarding the ticketing system. Extra expenditure will be there. At this stage, I cannot comment further until I have more details.

    "We are yet to start our season. Usually, the Mizoram Premier League precedes the I-League every year but we cannot have it (yet) this year. Group training is also not allowed because of the Covid-19 situation."

    Real Kashmir are also seeking subsidies from the Indian FA in case the I-League ends up being held in West Bengal.

    "We will definitely approach AIFF for some subsidy. We have already wasted a lot of money in the previous season with bookings and cancellations of all sorts. Definitely, we can't blame anybody for that. The cost is going to be very high as the team will be staying in a hotel in a new city," Real Kashmir owner Sandeep Chattoo said.

    "Moreover, food might be an issue. When you are staying away from Kashmir for such a long time it will have its effects on the team, apart from the fact that it is going to be very expensive. The pandemic will affect the sponsorship revenues as well. But the show must go on."

    https://www.goal.com/en-in/news/clubs-reactions-i-league-2020-21-west-bengal/1qwqmc3x111t51iimjy59gk129

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  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    Pune is a graveyard of Football clubs, Franchises. Even two IPL Frachise buried there.  In Mumbai so many clubs got closed - some forcefully and some on their own.
    They are not even allowing any I-league club from there in fear that it might affect their circus Franchise.
    Which competitions they conducted there ?

    And now they are talking about verticals and 2nd position !!!
    Deb_Bangoalkeepargiridharan
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