I-League 2019-2020 General Discussion.

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  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    Kolkata Tv is showing Mohun Bagan match



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  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29866 Points
    Subho Gosh what a player, 50 times better then age frauds in Arrows 
    munna219777Deb_BangaffertapeashindiaspartamasefieldtheoilfieldSiV
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points


    VP Suhair also scored a fantastic goal today

    At Full Time,   Mohun Bagan 4-0  Tiddim Road AU
  • samsam 16577 Points
    ⚽HERO I-LEAGUE  2019
          full time result 
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    ⚪MOHUNBAGAN : 4
                g.munoz 5'
                v.p suhair 38'
                g.munoz 46'
                s.ghosh 90'

    🔴T R A U   F C : 0
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  • samsam 16577 Points
    Quess East Bengal FC would like to inform that the AIFF Disciplinary Committee has issued an interim suspension notice to Jaime Santos Colado from participation in Hero I-League 2019-20 till 20th December 2019.The incident happened in the game against Punjab FC on 7th December 2019 .He has been directed to show cause on and before 13.12.2019 and appear before the Disciplinary Committee on 20th December 2019 at Kolkata.
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  • haritrams24haritrams24 kerala2144 Points
    Now bidyashagar or ronaldo will start for EB. Joy Indian football.
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  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30449 Points

    Chicken, rice and housie: TRAU’s road to I-League

    Fans chipping in with sacks of rice, or providing cylinders of cooking gas for the club isn’t uncommon at Tiddim Road Athletic Union (TRAU), the 2019-20 I-League debutants.

    “And when we win, they will buy chicken and come over. It’s rude to refuse,” says Phulen Meitei, the Manipur club’s CEO, over phone from Imphal. “We get contributions in kind from our members and supporters.”

    Tiddim Road is part of India’s national highways grid and from Imphal, it arches towards Tiddim village in Myanmar, 260km away. It was on this road that the British and the Japanese fought between April and July of 1944 in the famous Battle of Imphal.

    For locals, it is also the road that leads to the Imphal airport. But for many living between Keishampat and Churachandpur, this road is the link to their football club. A link strong enough to get TRAU to change the colours of its home kit after it was unveiled.

    “The team is nicknamed Red Pythons and supporters and officials felt there wasn’t enough red on the shirt,” says an official.

    In a football-mad state, TRAU is one of only two clubs from Manipur to play professional league football. Even before its rise to the I League, TRAU, which was formed in 1954 as a multi-sport club, was an important conduit for budding footballers. “My father played for TRAU. In his time, it was a big thing in Manipur,” says former international Renedy Singh.

    Metei, who was introduced to TRAU by his father Thambal Singh, says, “TRAU was the springboard for many from these areas to make a life in football.”

    Sanaton Singh, Surmani Singh, Dharamjit Singh, Joy Kabui, Reisangmi Vashum are among those who started at TRAU before migrating to clubs in Goa and Kolkata. Odisha FC forward Seiminmang Manchong, 19, is a TRAU product, says Meitei. Among 36 first-team players, five are from the localities around the club, says Meitei. Till they got promoted to the I-League and found a sponsor, the club’s economics too have been staunchly local, and modest.

    “One of the most common methods for football clubs in Manipur to raise funds is by organising housie games. Community members supporting their clubs buy tickets for ~3000 or ~3500,” says Singh.

    “Gambling’s illegal so we don’t do that anymore,” says Meitei. TRAU, he says, owns a shopping mall and a ground which is let out. “Rents are cheap here so we get approximately ~20 lakh annually from each,” he says. Hardly enough to run a club, so members chip in. “We have 1000 members who pay ~500 per month. Many members are bureaucrats and they sponsor players’ salaries from their salaries. We get donations too because people know what TRAU means to football in Manipur,” says Metei.

    When they won the 2018-19 I-League second division, TRAU’s budget was ~1.5 crore, says Metei. It got a ~3 crore hike, he says, after Kolkata-based sports management company Aciesta Sports Alliance Private Limited joined as sponsor.

    “An investor from Singapore wanted to be involved in the I-League but with a new team,” says Arijit Mukherjee, managing director, Aciesta.

    TRAU began their I-League campaign with a 0-1 away defeat to defending champions Chennai City FC. On Wednesday, Mohun Bagan overwhelmed TRAU 4-0 for first win of the I-League season. “Our first aim is to avoid relegation. I would be happy if we finish fifth or sixth but for that we will need to work,” said Brazilian team official Douglas da Silva who joined three weeks ago.

    “The Manipur state league hasn’t started this year and was stopped for 10 months last year,” says Singh. “The presence of two teams from Manipur—TRAU and NEROCA—in the I-League is so important because it’s the best platform for footballers from the state, so many of whom have made a name for themselves.”

    https://www.hindustantimes.com/football/chicken-rice-and-housie-trau-s-road-to-i-league/story-Pl2CKW1ENUPF0D7dLaLgUJ.html

    EastBengalPridedev_pfcgiridharanCarbon_14Deb_BanNagendrasouravindiaAbhishek
  • dev_pfcdev_pfc Pune1937 Points
    Our very own Union Berlin
    This is something Franchise model will never be able to achieve, cause it will always be a business first model.
    PassigiridharanEastBengalPride[Deleted User]souravindiaspartaAbhishek
  • Also Nongdamba Naorem was very good for Bagan.
    PassiDeb_Bangoalkeepar
  • indianFootballFanindianFootballFan India4496 Points
    The romance of I-League will never bé matched by ISL. Most of the ISL clubs have no identity or personality, while every I-League club has a history and character that makes us fall in love with them. 
    Deb_Bandev_pfcharitrams24EastBengalPridegoalkeepar[Deleted User]souravindiaatuljgAbhishekjees_jose
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