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  • Carbon_14Carbon_14 Bengaluru 4771 Points
    Another sign that EB to isl is done deal
  • DEFENCE123DEFENCE123 India657 Points
    @Carbon_14 ; How? Since when does a screening indicate EB is going to ISL?
  • SoccerloverSoccerlover 3434 Points
    Alejandro probably fails to remember the club name is East Bengal and keeps referring to Quess - very loyal to Isaac!
    [Deleted User]EastBengalPridegoalkeeparkarenesudhakar2050
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29661 Points

    LOZENGE MASI: THE RED & GOLDS SUPPORTER UNDERLINING WOMEN'S FANATICISM AROUND FOOTBALL IN INDIA

    CALICUT: A strong feeling deriving from one’s circumstances in tandem with mood and relationships with others can be defined as an emotion. A spark in the brains of sorts or perhaps a hit of serotonin – a chemical responsible for happiness fused with a deep-seated emotion can easily give birth to euphoria. 

    When an elderly woman in her 50s, runs with a spring in her steps and a twinkle in her eyes, faster than the soap operas of Bollywood, to catch a glimpse of the cause of her serotonin hit, euphoria falls short to describe the moment. Carrying with her a handbag stuffed with candies, her serotonin hit, apprehensive of her, does not hold back and immediately grips her in a passionate embrace. 

    “East Bengal is the reason for my happiness. It does not matter if they win or lose, the love of the club is something that I cannot describe in words," explains Jamuna Das. "I have been supporting East Bengal since the days I began to comprehend the game of football. I have been supporting the club since I was a young girl and the memories that I have created watching them play are some of the fondest memories that I have." Some might know her as ‘Lozenge Masi’. 

    Ever present in the stadia when East Bengal are playing, ‘Lozenge Masi’ is famous for giving candies to the Red and Gold players after matches. 

    “The name just stuck to me”, she says. "I sell lozenges to earn my daily bread, but what’s the harm if I go and sell them at East Bengal games, to my fellow East Bengal fans? That way, I can give whatever I have to the club. I always say that after my husband, the next biggest thing that I love is East Bengal." 

    Almost all the players know ‘Lozenge Masi’. A smile carves upon the face of some when seeing her across the barricades, apprehensive of the acknowledgement getting from an elderly lady, still passionate and effervescent about football like when she was twenty. 

    "Whenever our boys go out onto the pitch it feels like my kid is going to sit for the board exams. I have a very cordial relationship with the players. It's like we are mother and son, or brother and sister." 

     If East Bengal win the Hero I-League title on March 09, given Chennai City loses to Minerva Punjab and the Red and Golds win against Gokulam Kerala FC, ‘Lozenge Masi’ will be “overfilled with emotion” 

    "I do not believe in offering sweets in temples, but I do believe that God answers whenever someone asks Him for help. I have been praying day and night in the hope that we win the I-League on Saturday. I believe God will answer my call. We may be behind Chennai, but we will win tomorrow. Mark my words," she proclaims. 

    “The last time we won the domestic league was in 2003-04 and after more than 15 years, if we win the trophy, it will be a very special occasion for me and my family," after a pause she adds. “Imagining it gives me goosebumps. It will be a dream become reality.”

    As the serotonin hits her further imagining the moment, her eyes light up like a Christmas tree, muscles tense, as if, if given the opportunity to play tomorrow, she might go on to score the goal that hands East Bengal the trophy. But at this moment, her dreams can only fuel her emotions and passion more towards a club that she has supported since she was a child.

    https://the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9495

    Deb_BanEastBengalPridemunna219777
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29661 Points

    East Bengal set to pick up Indian Super League bid document

    Quess Corp chairman Ajit Isaac has recently held two meetings with AIFF and IMG-Reliance officials in Bengaluru…

    East Bengal are all set to launch a bid to enter the Indian Super League (ISL) next season, Goal can confirm.

    Ajit Isaac, Chairman and Managing Director of Quess Corp Pvt. Ltd (investors of East Bengal) had recently held a meeting the General Secretary of All IndiaFootball Federation (AIFF) Kushal Das, Reliance Sports CEO Sundar Raman, and IMG-Reliance official Chirag Tanna in Bengaluru on Wednesday to discuss the possibilities of joining the cash-rich league.

    The Kolkata giants and their investors Quess are eager to take part in the ISL which could possibly become the top tier of Indian football from next season. The ISL is likely invite requests for proposal to join the league after the ongoing season concludes on March 17.

    Quess East Bengal Ajit Isaac

    Back in July speaking to Goal, Issac had heaped praise on the ISL and said, “ISL is an interesting format. It has got potential and has done well for itself in the last few years and it could be the premium platform if developed in the right manner and with the right input. It has the potential to become an outstanding league.”

    He had further mentioned, “We want to give the best to our fans. We want to ensure they have an engagement with us that revolves around sporting activity and be a part of the winning culture the club wants to create. The ISL, if it happens, it happens. Otherwise, we want to build the club in any case."

    If East Bengal pick up the document and signal the intention to join the ISL, there will be pressure on arch-rivals Mohun Bagan to do the same. It must be noted that Bagan's talks with ATK on a possible merger have still not come to fruition with talks stalling on issues like percentage of stakes and name of the new club.

    East Bengal and Mohun Bagan playing in different leagues would not be an ideal scenario for football aficionados in Kolkata.

    DEFENCE123munna219777EastBengalPride
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India29661 Points
    Quess chairman Ajit Isaac missed the flight to Kozhikode while talking to East Bengal supporters at Bengaluru airport. Later he left for Kozhikode in the car in which he had arrived at Bengaluru. He himself admitted the fact when contacted over phone. He said that he would reach the venue on time.



    https://bangla.xtratime.in/কেন-বিমান-মিস-করলেন-কোয়েস/?fbclid=IwAR0rVe9MH75yD4xFZMPUP3VsQuUcUA9XxAB6wYnD2wkq-IfihMZr333Kx9U
    EastBengalPridemunna219777
  • EastBengalPrideEastBengalPride India9297 Points
    Quess probably underestimated just popular East Bengal is as a club! 
  • samsam 16436 Points
    I don't think so. They estimated it correctly and that's why they invested. 
  • BrainFallINDIABrainFallINDIA India7111 Points
    edited March 2019
    Yeah , this was most probably EB's best campaign in the last few years . 
    Deb_Bangoalkeepar
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