Indian Football Infrastructure

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  • kali007kali007 0 Points

    Indians and Snakes, sounds like a cliche.

  • kanna11kanna11 0 Points

    I really feel like a lot of clubs don't make the effort to get themselves a successful fan base. Which should technically be their biggest revenue source. Maintaining a proper website, fan merchandise, youtube page (which Pune FC already does), players getting involved in the community and getting media coverage, etc., I think especially for cities/ states that do not have a club they could locally support, it is important to find out about other clubs and feel a connection with them. I'm really tired, so I don't know if everything I said made sense lol

  • shankarshankar 2600 Points

    It is a personal request to all members that please dont discuss about cooperage....

    the more you guys discuss the more i miss.... 

    %-(

  • @rudra, its gr8 that british media is covering ind football

  • kali007kali007 0 Points

    They are not covering Indian football, they are taking the piss. Next week you wont see an article on i-league action.

  • its gud even though negative for us

  • rudrarudra 2958 Points

    > indian_gooner said:
    > its gud even though negative for us




    yes, it is very good, after all these are British people we should be grateful that they write about us. this brings popularity and sponsors to the game
  • jees_josejees_jose 210 Points

    Sarcasm at its best!!!!!

  • hadfadkarhadfadkar 1236 Points

    Ameet Malhotra, who was in charge of the Tilak Stadium pitch creation, spoke about the grass and its qualities.

    “The pitch is made from Bermuda grass. It grows in full sun and thrives in hot weather hence it is easy to grow and maintain the same.
    It grows in almost any well drained soil and makes a thick surface. It also recovers fast after a full game.”

    The pitch has also been given a nice aesthetic look with the vertical stripes similar to those in European stadiums . Improvements to the grass pitch at Tilak were essential to ensure that players get the opportunity to play standard playing surface.

    It took collective efforts from the GFA, SAG and all I-League clubs, who met regularly to discuss the progress of the project.

  • hadfadkarhadfadkar 1236 Points

    Ameet Malhotra, who was in charge of the Tilak Stadium pitch creation, spoke about the grass and its qualities.

    “The pitch is made from Bermuda grass. It grows in full sun and thrives in hot weather hence it is easy to grow and maintain the same.
    It grows in almost any well drained soil and makes a thick surface. It also recovers fast after a full game.”

    The pitch has also been given a nice aesthetic look with the vertical stripes similar to those in European stadiums . Improvements to the grass pitch at Tilak were essential to ensure that players get the opportunity to play standard playing surface.

    It took collective efforts from the GFA, SAG and all I-League clubs, who met regularly to discuss the progress of the project.

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