A couple of hours after FC Goa were left in tears by Atletico de Kolkata in the second leg semifinal at Fatorda, some members of the squad decided to take a bite at a famous restaurant in South Goa.
There were three players and an equal number of officials and what they experienced close to midnight took them by surprise.
"There was one elderly man who appeared high after a few drinks. He walked up to us and said he had cleared our bill which was around Rs 3,200. We said it was not needed but the man insisted this was for all the lovely memories that FC Goa had provided to all the fans," said one official, choking with emotion.
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A couple of hours after FC Goa were left in tears by Atletico de Kolkata in the second leg semifinal at Fatorda, some members of the squad decided to take a bite at a famous restaurant in South Goa.
There were three players and an equal number of officials and what they experienced close to midnight took them by surprise.
"There was one elderly man who appeared high after a few drinks. He walked up to us and said he had cleared our bill which was around Rs 3,200. We said it was not needed but the man insisted this was for all the lovely memories that FC Goa had provided to all the fans," said one official, choking with emotion.
http://m.timesofindia.com/sports/football/indian-super-league/top-stories/ISL-forced-Indian-football-out-of-its-slumber-and-got-it-running/articleshow/45599587.cms
Must be some cheap bar....or some light weight drinkers !!