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  • archakarchak 2082 Points
    btw guys now you can see mls games in ten action+
  • archak wrote:
    btw guys now you can see mls games in ten action+

    <br><div><br></div><div>YAYAYAYAAYAYAYAYA</div>
  • reddevil87reddevil87 1858 Points
    archak wrote:
    To explain bilbao's basque policy bugee and co mention the name of east bengal and mohunbagan #proud to be a indian

    <br><div><br></div><div>I didnt get the point, who is bugee??</div>
  • archakarchak 2082 Points
    edited May 2012
    @reddevil87 bugee carloton parmer who hosts the countdown 2 kickoff show in ten action+
  • reddevil87reddevil87 1858 Points
    archak wrote:
    @reddevil87 bugee carloton parmer who hosts the countdown 2 kickoff show in ten action+

    <br><div><br></div><div>oh ok!! Thanks @archak!! </div><div><br></div><div>Superb to see that ten action is trying to popularize Indian football!!</div>
  • ashindiaashindia 9512 Points
    AT Madrid won Europa League after beating AT Bilbao 3-0.<div><br></div><div>Falcao scored 2 world class goals,simply amazing to watch.</div>
  • archakarchak 2082 Points
    the 2nd one was superb especially @ashindia
  • debjit1925debjit1925 0 Points
    projenator wrote:
    http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2012/05/12/3096861/being-numero-uno-in-cricket-doesnt-make-us-great-among-a<br><br>Couldn't be happier about this public statement of his, hope more realize that, ESPECIALLY YOU GUYS IN DELHI, MUMBAI, BANGALORE AND HYDERABAD, ARE YOU LISTENING ???<br><br>Having lived close to a decade abroad, I can vouch for this.  Lucky that I could play soccer, I made so many friends internationally, off course if you wanna mix with various cultures and enrich your experience, which most Indians (lived a major part of their lives in India) internationally. in my observation shy away from, prefer to keep themselves in their comfortable cocoon of Bollywood and cricket.  I was a part of the international team in Chicago amateur league, those seasons I could make time off work.  Soccer is the easiest way to connect internationally.<br>

    <br><div><br></div><div>Totally agree with you. When I arrived in US, the first thing I looked for was a soccer league in my college UNC in north carolina and played in a local Chinese team. Only soccer can bind us across the globe, nothing else can and thanks for the article.</div>
  • <font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">So true. My Red Bulls is such a diverse team. All of us were born here but our roots are scattered. I am the only Indian origin player at the team. I am also 1 of 3 teams of English decent. We also got a mix of a ton of Mexicans, and Columbian, a Togolese, French, Canadian and Italians. To be honest I was expecting more Asian (Japan, South Koreans on the team as well but there is a South Korean on my school team). </font>
  • debjit1925debjit1925 0 Points
    yeah dude Mexican rule the local amature leagues here and man they are good! But my team in UNC was pretty good in terms of skill level. The Asians had a better skill and ball control but the local American lads were technically very sound. Not surprisingly I was the only Indian in the team, rest of them were busy playing cricket.
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