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atuljg
Trivandrum
3986 Points
9 years ago
Matches at 3.30PM? Are they mad?
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deepakc
Mumbai
3416 Points
9 years ago
Anything which doesn't line PP pockets gets the 3:30 treatment in India.
Just move d tournament to shillong/Bangalore /Kolkata where d officials still keep in touch with Indian football
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Soham_De
Kolkata
1673 Points
9 years ago
u18 ileague happening at 10 a.m shame on P.P
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karenesudhakar2050
Hyderabad
1504 Points
9 years ago
Atulj there are two matches per day one is played at 3.30 & another is 6.30 will be played
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Soham_De
Kolkata
1673 Points
9 years ago
Where is the schedule!!!??
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atuljg
Trivandrum
3986 Points
9 years ago
I know that. They could have put 5.30/8 as timings. It's hard to understand the logic behind these decisions. People could still come as it's vacation time for schools.
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Soham_De
Kolkata
1673 Points
9 years ago
wonder why
http://www.goalnepal.com/news.php?id=23372/
!!!! Maybe Afghanistan cud get better practice by playing in CAFF!!! Dont know
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Soham_De
Kolkata
1673 Points
9 years ago
I think it is time we have a SAFF Club cup!! To atleast prove ourselves worthy of being best in SAFF
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Soham_De
Kolkata
1673 Points
9 years ago
Nepal practising from now!!! WOW
http://www.goalnepal.com/news.php?id=25500
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BrainFallINDIA
India
7550 Points
9 years ago
Nepal already started practising ? wow
So when do we start ?
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Just move d tournament to shillong/Bangalore /Kolkata where d officials still keep in touch with Indian football