I believe that Constantine is at best a Physio and NOT A COACH. We need a new coach who will actually conduct real football sessions with emphasis on tactics and game play. Constantine can stay as Physio if required.
One thing Sandesh,Cavin others were all carrying injuries in ISL why weren't they injured in ISL within 2 days of Stephen Constanine camp Anas,Cavin,Francis,Sandesh got injured nd he is putting whole blame on ISL...... at first he was telling Robin Injury isn't serious then he said by 10 days rest nd other MRI we would know the condition but by then gaffertape nd Parth Jindal know that he is out for 6 Months
The scheduling of this tournament is dicey. Players know that if they get injured or their injury becomes more serious, their I-league chance is gone. Players are caught in the quagmire between ISL Franchise, NT, Club that who will pay and who will reimburse their medical costs. So they are doing pick and choose to conserve themselves.
After I went ballistic on Twitter for their Swimming and Beach sessions, AIFF Media has now posted so many photos of football training sessions in Stadium.
“There has been an interest in Robin, especially from Australia and the player and we were keen to explore that opportunity. If Bengaluru FC claims that there was an understanding, we have asked them to show us the written contract which they do not have. We have not been asked to release Robin by any authorities as we follow FIFA rules,” informed Prashant Agarwal, Dynamos president to Goal.
Westwood doesn't want an injured player, no one wants an injured player. Lord Robin will go nowhere till he is fit. I-League NT ISL merry go round can and will finish the careers of a few players prematurely.
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“There has been an interest in Robin, especially from Australia and the player and we were keen to explore that opportunity. If Bengaluru FC claims that there was an understanding, we have asked them to show us the written contract which they do not have. We have not been asked to release Robin by any authorities as we follow FIFA rules,” informed Prashant Agarwal, Dynamos president to Goal.