he's my favourite young player..even though I still dont consider him to be a complete striker as he isnt a quick athlete like chhetri or amazing striker like bhutia but he is proving me wrong day by day by scoring goals..he however is very very strong and becoming stronger in the air by scoring regularly of headers..i have had the chance to meet him twice and he is an amazing person <!-- s:handgestures-salute: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/handgestures/salute.gif" alt=":handgestures-salute:" title="Salute" /><!-- s:handgestures-salute: -->
he's my favourite young player..even though I still dont consider him to be a complete striker as he isnt a quick athlete like chhetri or amazing striker like bhutia but he is proving me wrong day by day by scoring goals..he however is very very strong and becoming stronger in the air by scoring regularly of headers..i have had the chance to meet him twice and he is an amazing person <!-- s:handgestures-salute: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/handgestures/salute.gif" alt=":handgestures-salute:" title="Salute" /><!-- s:handgestures-salute: -->
Thats awesome. And ya I believe there is room for improvement but in 3 years I predict he will be the one leading us.
RANGERS are weighing up a shock move to sign two Indian international strikers - in the hope of opening up a new market in the subcontinent.
Record Sport can reveal Jeje Lalpekhlua and Sunil Chettri are expected to arrive in Glasgow before the end of this month to begin a trial with Ally McCoist's squad.
And the visit - which has been set up by director of football Gordon Smith - has been timed to allow McCoist to make a move to sign one or both when the transfer window opens in January.
The potential double swoop is also being looked upon in the Ibrox boardroom as a chance to open a new revenue stream into the lucrative Asian market where both players are held in high regard.
Lalpekhlua is hailed as the hottest kid in the Indian game after bursting into the international team this year at the age of 20, scoring four goals in his first three games. He plays for Pune.
Chettri - under contract with I-League rivals Mohun Bagan AC - was regarded as the country's poster boy and has been linked with Celtic and QPR.
In August 2009 his agent claimed the Parkhead club were considering an offer after sending scouts to run the rule over the striker.
But later that month Chettri signed a three-year contract at Loftus Road only to have his dream move to Europe collapse after failing to secure a work permit.
He then failed to make an impact in the USA after a failed stint with Kansas City Wizards in 2010.
Meanwhile, anxious shareholders could be given the chance to grill new owner Craig Whyte at a much-awaited agm just six days before Christmas.
Record Sport can reveal that although no date has been set officially, Monday December 19 has been pencilled in for the meeting at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall.
That would mean Whyte will have only three weeks left to make public the first set of accounts since buying Sir David Murray's majority shareholding for £1 in May.
It's understood the auditing process should be signed off in the next few days. If December 19 is confirmed Whyte will then have until November 28 to send the accounts to shareholders.
The meeting should provide much needed clarity on the financial health of a club that has been rocked by rumours of administration throughout Whyte's six months at the helm.
Whyte insists he has become the target of a malicious whispering campaign designed to blacken his name and undermine the SPL champions.
This week a longrunning £49million dispute with HMRC was reconvened in court, with a final decision expected in February or March. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/football/spl/2011/11/11/rangers-target-indian-market-as-boss-ally-mccoist-swoops-for-strike-duo-86908-23553475/#.TrzSYgenQ7c.facebook
the good things about this friendly would be
1.Chhetri andJeje Lalpekhlua may feature in a friendly for the club against Hamburg on Tuesday, as apart of trail.
2. scouts from Portuguese clubs Sporting Lisbon and Benfica will be monitoring the two players.
so whether they make it or not they will be match fit for saff cup as the quality of game they would be playing will be much higher....and secondly many such oppurtunities could come for these players in coming future....
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Thats awesome. And ya I believe there is room for improvement but in 3 years I predict he will be the one leading us.
Record Sport can reveal Jeje Lalpekhlua and Sunil Chettri are expected to arrive in Glasgow before the end of this month to begin a trial with Ally McCoist's squad.
And the visit - which has been set up by director of football Gordon Smith - has been timed to allow McCoist to make a move to sign one or both when the transfer window opens in January.
The potential double swoop is also being looked upon in the Ibrox boardroom as a chance to open a new revenue stream into the lucrative Asian market where both players are held in high regard.
Lalpekhlua is hailed as the hottest kid in the Indian game after bursting into the international team this year at the age of 20, scoring four goals in his first three games. He plays for Pune.
Chettri - under contract with I-League rivals Mohun Bagan AC - was regarded as the country's poster boy and has been linked with Celtic and QPR.
In August 2009 his agent claimed the Parkhead club were considering an offer after sending scouts to run the rule over the striker.
But later that month Chettri signed a three-year contract at Loftus Road only to have his dream move to Europe collapse after failing to secure a work permit.
He then failed to make an impact in the USA after a failed stint with Kansas City Wizards in 2010.
Meanwhile, anxious shareholders could be given the chance to grill new owner Craig Whyte at a much-awaited agm just six days before Christmas.
Record Sport can reveal that although no date has been set officially, Monday December 19 has been pencilled in for the meeting at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall.
That would mean Whyte will have only three weeks left to make public the first set of accounts since buying Sir David Murray's majority shareholding for £1 in May.
It's understood the auditing process should be signed off in the next few days. If December 19 is confirmed Whyte will then have until November 28 to send the accounts to shareholders.
The meeting should provide much needed clarity on the financial health of a club that has been rocked by rumours of administration throughout Whyte's six months at the helm.
Whyte insists he has become the target of a malicious whispering campaign designed to blacken his name and undermine the SPL champions.
This week a longrunning £49million dispute with HMRC was reconvened in court, with a final decision expected in February or March.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/football/spl/2011/11/11/rangers-target-indian-market-as-boss-ally-mccoist-swoops-for-strike-duo-86908-23553475/#.TrzSYgenQ7c.facebook
1.Chhetri andJeje Lalpekhlua may feature in a friendly for the club against Hamburg on Tuesday, as apart of trail.
2. scouts from Portuguese clubs Sporting Lisbon and Benfica will be monitoring the two players.
so whether they make it or not they will be match fit for saff cup as the quality of game they would be playing will be much higher....and secondly many such oppurtunities could come for these players in coming future....