They should play in Delhi at ambedkar stadium in I league as Delhi dynamos not cry for the loss 35 lakh plus medical expenses of Robin singh. Bfc is ready to take Robin and nurse the injury but the payment will be made in pro rota basis
Confused to full: DDFC is a franchise not a club. The players in ISL are centrally contracted with ISL. So if BFC did a contract with ISL for loan (which last I heard they did), then they have every right to call the player after ISL was over. So how come DDFC is now crying for their player? It is not their player to start with legally speaking.
That Preview missed some resent changes in SCG. Ravi Kumar is released and Arindam Bhattacharya signed along with Ravanan also the old work horse Matthew Gonsalves is back sadly Dilbert Fernandes is not registered for I-league. Somesh you can edit and post on blog if u want.
Robin is a IMGR player and doesn't belong to BFC. Seems BFC lied about loaning players in ISL when actually these players left BFC. Same scenario with Chhetri. He won't come back to BFC again if Westwood stays.
Na, this is probably just Delhi Dynamos being assholes. I doubt Bengaluru FC is that dumb, they know Robin Singh was a fan favorite on the team and they were not wrong with Thoi Singh or Sunil Chhetri so I doubt they would be wrong about Robin.
I don't fully trust Prashant Agarwal and it would not surprise me if they saw how popular Robin Singh was with the team and thought they could capitalize on that by being the ones to get him a contract abroad in Australia or somewhere like Sweden.
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Delhi Dynamos Responds to Bengaluru FC Controversy: And Its Detailed!
I have heard that a billion times in Indian football now... never gets old.
Same people shuts down their club citing lack of road map
The owner has Sweden Passport?
I don't fully trust Prashant Agarwal and it would not surprise me if they saw how popular Robin Singh was with the team and thought they could capitalize on that by being the ones to get him a contract abroad in Australia or somewhere like Sweden.