We respect your personal decision; however, given the dwindling number of members and the paucity of discussions, it would be a loss for IFN. However, it was good to hear that you would be back after some months. Whether we simply post news or bring our critical insights in our discussions, I guess we all doing our bit for Indian football. Do enjoy your break, and come back recharged!!
Looking forward to your experience and analysis of the India-Malaysia match as always.
Best wishes guys.. I need some break and will not text again in this forum till March qualifiers.
Once I'm back, will try to convince our admins (current & X) to visit/rejoin IFN (Munna, Somesh, Hasan & Rudra) & will come-up with some plans to improve IFN including blogs. Till then, please take care, stay active & save Indian football forum.
You can't leave like this you need to give 3 month notice period
bro, planning to visit Goa in December/Jan. If you are around, will meet you in person.. till then, please try to find some solution & fix Indian football genes
Best wishes guys.. I need some break and will not text again in this forum till March qualifiers.
Once I'm back, will try to convince our admins (current & X) to visit/rejoin IFN (Munna, Somesh, Hasan & Rudra) & will come-up with some plans to improve IFN including blogs. Till then, please take care, stay active & save Indian football forum.
Saudi Arabia has been announced as the host nation for the 2034 Men's World Cup, with FIFA rubber-stamping the confirmation of the 2030 and 2034 editions of the tournament on Dec. 11.
A joint bid involving Morocco, Portugal and Spain, combined with one game each in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay to mark the centenary of the first World Cup in Uruguay in 1930, will be confirmed by FIFA for 2030 due to being the only bid for that competition's hosting rights.
Nani: Ex-Man United, Portugal star retires from professional football
Former Portugal winger Nani, who won four Premier League titles and the Champions League with Manchester United, announced his retirement from professional football on Sunday.
The 38-year-old began his career at Sporting CP before he was signed by legendary former United boss Sir Alex Ferguson in 2007 and left to join Fenerbahçe on a permanent deal in 2015.
Nani played for 10 clubs in total during his 19-year career, plying his trade in Turkey, Spain and the United States. He signed for Estrela Amadora -- the team from the neighbourhood where he was born -- at the start of 2024.
"As everyone knows, everything comes to an end," Nani said in a statement.
"I've taken the time to make a very important decision. Perhaps the most important decision of my professional life, which is the decision to stop playing as a professional player. I'm going to, as they say, hang up my boots. But I do so with a sense of duty fulfilled.
Nani played for 10 clubs during his 19-year career. Maciej Rogowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
"I believe it was a beautiful career, a career filled with many achievements."
Nani scored 130 goals in more than 620 career matches and was part of the Portugal team who secured the country's only European Championship title in 2016.
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Not sure if I have your other contact details
I'm an active user , but I'm not an active participant in the discussions and/or hardly post the news in IFN.
Looking forward to your experience and analysis of the India-Malaysia match as always.
Once I'm back, will try to convince our admins (current & X) to visit/rejoin IFN (Munna, Somesh, Hasan & Rudra) & will come-up with some plans to improve IFN including blogs. Till then, please take care, stay active & save Indian football forum.
Saudi Arabia has been announced as the host nation for the 2034 Men's World Cup, with FIFA rubber-stamping the confirmation of the 2030 and 2034 editions of the tournament on Dec. 11.
A joint bid involving Morocco, Portugal and Spain, combined with one game each in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay to mark the centenary of the first World Cup in Uruguay in 1930, will be confirmed by FIFA for 2030 due to being the only bid for that competition's hosting rights.
https://www.espn.in/football/story/_/id/42892121/saudi-arabia-2034-fifa-world-cup-explainer-human-rights-winter-world-cup-calendar-cost
Nani: Ex-Man United, Portugal star retires from professional football
Former Portugal winger Nani, who won four Premier League titles and the Champions League with Manchester United, announced his retirement from professional football on Sunday.The 38-year-old began his career at Sporting CP before he was signed by legendary former United boss Sir Alex Ferguson in 2007 and left to join Fenerbahçe on a permanent deal in 2015.
Nani played for 10 clubs in total during his 19-year career, plying his trade in Turkey, Spain and the United States. He signed for Estrela Amadora -- the team from the neighbourhood where he was born -- at the start of 2024.
"As everyone knows, everything comes to an end," Nani said in a statement.
"I've taken the time to make a very important decision. Perhaps the most important decision of my professional life, which is the decision to stop playing as a professional player. I'm going to, as they say, hang up my boots. But I do so with a sense of duty fulfilled.
"I believe it was a beautiful career, a career filled with many achievements."
Nani scored 130 goals in more than 620 career matches and was part of the Portugal team who secured the country's only European Championship title in 2016.
https://www.espn.in/football/story/_/id/42856547/ex-man-united-portugal-star-nani-retires-professional-football