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  • shankarshankar 2600 Points
    Mumbai does have excellent school level football competition but i think they miss it out is quality development in their school days....<div>may be mumbai fc should start investing in any youth league or non residential academy to bring those talents all needed training , which could bring glory days back for mumbai</div><div><br></div><div>Expecting really some good moves once mfc start their season in mumbai, which could motivate them to work better both on and off the field</div>
  • shankarshankar 2600 Points
    silicon3 wrote:
    projenator wrote:
    Australian Arthur Papas has been appointed by the All India Football
    Federation as the Head Coach of the first AIFF Regional Academy in
    Maharashtra, which opened on May 1 at the at the Father Agnel School
    premises in Vashi, Navi Mumbai.<br>
    <br>Come on MUMBAI, bring back those glory days of ROVERS CUP, I seriously want MUMBAI, DELHI, HYDERABAD AND BANGALORE back to their glory days. I pray that football catches up these city folks sooner than later.<br><br>http://arunfoot.blogspot.in/2012/05/arthur-papas-named-as-head-coach-of.html

    <br><br>True buddy , very true..that will be that day !!!..fed up of this crap cricket cricket cricket!!!..bloddy play 15 countries direct and call it a world cup<br>

    <br><div><br></div><div>We need to have a sport where we could say that we rule this sport line US says about hand-egg(american football) </div><div>and till other sport come to ranks let us dominate or try to dominate in cricket</div>
  • silicon3silicon3 351 Points
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    shankar wrote:
    silicon3 wrote:
    projenator wrote:
    Australian Arthur Papas has been appointed by the All India <br><br>True buddy , very true..that will be that day !!!..fed up of this crap cricket cricket cricket!!!..bloddy play 15 countries direct and call it a world cup<br>

    <br><div><br></div><div>We need to have a sport where we could say that we rule this sport line US says about hand-egg(american football) </div><div>and till other sport come to ranks let us dominate or try to dominate in cricket</div>

    <br><br>Oh plz..we dont rule this sport- cricket, its become a money making racket. we can rule only when consistent and win regularly overseas ..We success starved indians look up to cricket   in order to prove a point to the world that see even we in India can be the best in sport....Rule the sport is what Australia did., they dominated for a decade, they were almost untouchable..<br><br>How can you call pot bellied sports men as sports men?...<br>
  • projenatorprojenator 26 Points
    edited May 2012
    <br><br>SILICON3 SAID ::<br><div><br></div><div>We need to have a sport where we could say that we rule this sport line US says about hand-egg(american football) </div><div>and till other sport come to ranks let us dominate or try to dominate in cricket</div><br><br>Oh plz..we dont rule this sport- cricket, its become a money making racket. we can rule only when consistent and win regularly overseas ..We success starved indians look up to cricket   in order to prove a point to the world that see even we in India can be the best in sport....Rule the sport is what Australia did., they dominated for a decade, they were almost untouchable..<br><br>How can you call pot bellied sports men as sports men?...<br><br><div><br></div><div>Cannot agree more with you. During dada's tenure, at least India had some limited success abroad. With Dhoni at the helm, Indian cricket team is reduced to a paper tiger, that too only in its own backyard. During India's world cup triumph, quite a few ex-cricketers agreed that one of the main factors which helped India win the cup was home advantage. Allan Border openly challenged the Indian cricket team to repeat the same feat four years later, he said and I quote "we will see who are the champions then ?" . Any of the top four teams namely Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka and England can demolish India if the game is played on a neutral venue.</div>
  • projenatorprojenator 26 Points
    edited May 2012
    <div>The good news is that IFA is planning to start Calcutta League by July end, August beginning coming season, that will help the clubs prime themselves up for the Federation cup in September through much needed match practice, which is very essential to get the team combination going.</div><div><br></div><div>Also, for football crazy folks like me, just a couple months (June and July) when I will miss national football. </div><div><br></div><a href="
  • reddevil87reddevil87 1858 Points
    projenator wrote:
    <div>The good news is that IFA is planning to start Calcutta League by July end, August beginning coming season, that will help the clubs prime themselves up for the Federation cup in September through much needed match practice, which is very essential to get the team combination going.</div><div><br></div><a href="

    <br><div><br></div><div>Isnt that too much football for MB, EB and Prayag?? Starting from Aug to May (9-10 months), which includes I-league, Calcutta League, Federation Cup, and AFC Cup.</div>
  • MuraliMurali 0 Points
    <P>You can safely chuck out AFC Cup. Kolkata clubs and AFC Cup from now on will be regarded as oxymorons :p</P>
  • imsouravimsourav kolkata659 Points
    in 2010-11 season IFA did organise cfl at the start of august. And it's finished in december. It will be good for kolkata clubs if IFA thinks that way.
  • reddevil87reddevil87 1858 Points
    imsourav wrote:
    in 2010-11 season IFA did organise cfl at the start of august. And it's finished in december. It will be good for kolkata clubs if IFA thinks that way.

    <br><div><br></div><div>Then its good for them!! </div>
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