Sushil is one of least favourite among MFC fans... he can only finish 1 in every 10 shots and when it comes to buildup or creating chances for others he is shit... I dont think if sushil will stay for another season....
I dont really know about jayesh.. he is yet to show consistent performace.... ashutosh is more consistent than him
http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2016/05/20/23724242/meet-jahar-das-indias-first-a-license-coach-ready-to-fight?ICID=SP A good, informative article on Aizawl FC coach, Jahar Das. Never knew that he was the first A-license coach of the nation. His praising of the former coach of his team as a 'great coach' and acknowledging that his boys did reap the harvests of his coaching is a refreshing departure from the know-it-all attitude of some of today's star coaches. And just look at this: He was appointed the coach of the India U-17 team in 2003 and guided the likes of Shilton Paul, Sanju Pradhan and Harmanjot Singh Khabra, as the colts earned a slot in the U-17 Asian Championships.
However, what followed next should serve as a reminder of the mess that is Indian football.
"The Federation used to pay me no salary. They used to give me Rs. 150 per day for the daily expenses. After my team qualified for the Asian competition, I told AIFF to increase my salary. I told them I don't need a big hike. Please increase my daily allowance by one rupee as a recognition. So I requested them for Rs 30 extra per month. However, the AIFF declined to give me the hike and I was sacked ahead of the tournament," Das told the story.
@thebeautifulgame ; But Jahar Das must be employed somewhere in Government Departments on Sports Quota. He is getting salary from there. This allowance was extra.
Yes, you may be right. I am not much well up in these things; that is why we have historians like you at IFN. But even then, we must admit that increasing a person's salary by Rs. 30 in a month does not really entail a strain on the exchequer and a person should not be sacked because of that. And if not in this case, the AIFF hasn't covered itself with glory in the administration of Indian football.
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Sushil has had his time...
I dont think if sushil will stay for another season....
I dont really know about jayesh.. he is yet to show consistent performace.... ashutosh is more consistent than him
A good, informative article on Aizawl FC coach, Jahar Das. Never knew that he was the first A-license coach of the nation. His praising of the former coach of his team as a 'great coach' and acknowledging that his boys did reap the harvests of his coaching is a refreshing departure from the know-it-all attitude of some of today's star coaches. And just look at this:
He was appointed the coach of the India U-17 team in 2003 and guided the likes of Shilton Paul, Sanju Pradhan and Harmanjot Singh Khabra, as the colts earned a slot in the U-17 Asian Championships.
However, what followed next should serve as a reminder of the mess that is Indian football.
"The Federation used to pay me no salary. They used to give me Rs. 150 per day for the daily expenses. After my team qualified for the Asian competition, I told AIFF to increase my salary. I told them I don't need a big hike. Please increase my daily allowance by one rupee as a recognition. So I requested them for Rs 30 extra per month. However, the AIFF declined to give me the hike and I was sacked ahead of the tournament," Das told the story.
Wow! AIFF, take a bow!
Rahim Greens to constitute U-16, senior team under coaching of Ishfaq Ahmed
http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/sports/story/218012.htmlSo another European wants to 'see the real India', 'get out on the streets and in the slums and spend time with children who have a real passion for football'. Hmm... (no, I am not being sarcastic, just pondering)