i am surprised to see the sub par teams put up by the 2nd rung elites in CFL (southern samity/peerless/patchakra sc)...none of them have inspired any confidence....worst of all many of the players look short of fitness (especially with muddy turfs demanding greater energy). I have seen quite a few of the players cramping up by 60-70 minutes.....maybe CFL should start making physio/physical trainers mandatory for all clubs atleast in top flight..
No one will appoint anything for a 45 day league/fiasco that IFA has made CFL to be. EB MB should start fielding U19 squads to pull the rug under of the current IFA old faggots.
Did you say Physio? Hell, most of them cannot pay their players let alone the coaching staff! If the going is like this, they may think of physios in the next decade or later; that is, if they survive. SS were almost withdrawing for want of a sponsor, Pathachakra/ United are run from Nabab Bhattarcharya's pocket and are entangled in a bitter feud with Utpal, Tollygunge owner is old and ailing, Peerless are disinterested, better to talk much about Mohammedan, Railway and others. Even the league itself has paltry sponsor and no marketing. Did you notice many ads in the ground, or in TV during breaks?
If the big two wouldn't play in their own grounds, there would have been a crowd not more than 5000 per match.
Tollygunge Agragami, coached by the recently appointed Subhash Bhowmick, beat Rainbow Ac 2-1. Both the goals of Tollygunge were scored by Anthony Wolfe
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If the big two wouldn't play in their own grounds, there would have been a crowd not more than 5000 per match.
East Bengal vs Southern Samity 3-0 Goals