> Arsenalkid700 said:
> Good news guys... the Fiji Wolves defeated the New Caledonia Fishes 92-87 in the Ocean Basketball League (OBL) and.... wait... wrong thread.
@Arsenalkid700 This would not be entertained. You have to maintain the seriousness of the threads. We would have to start banning people which we do not want.
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> > Arsenalkid700 said:
> > Good news guys... the Fiji Wolves defeated the New Caledonia Fishes 92-87 in the Ocean Basketball League (OBL) and.... wait... wrong thread.
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@Arsenalkid700 This would not be entertained. You have to maintain the seriousness of the threads. We would have to start banning people which we do not want.
Awards I-League telecast rights for three years starting fiscal 2012-13 & Federation Cup rights for 2012 and 2014
IMG-Reliance, the commercial partner of All India Football Federation (AIFF), today (October 3, 2012) announced a three-year deal, contracting Ten Sports to broadcast I-League and Federation Cup competitions across various platforms, such as Television, IPTV, DTH, HITS, Internet TV and Mobile.
As part of this deal, TEN Sports will broadcast the I-League competition through its football channel TEN Action, for three consecutive seasons starting 2012-13 season.
With the I-League competition kicking off on October 6, 2012, Ten Action will telecast 75 live and delayed matches throughout the season. Football fans across the country can catch the inaugural day action between Pailan Arrows vs Mumbai FC to be played at Kolkata at 2.30 pm and Dempo SC vs Churchill Brothers to be played at Goa at 5.30 pm.
Ten Action also has the mandate for telecasting the Federation Cup competition for the next two seasons starting 2013.
Mr. Kushal Das, General Secretary, AIFF said, “The fiercely contested Federation Cup, concluded recently, has set the ball rolling for the 2012-13 football calendar year. The I-League competition brings in even more enthusiasm and excitement, as the clubs are eager to renew their rivalry and fight it out from Round One.”
Mr. Atul Pande, CEO Ten Sports said, “We are delighted to partner with IMG-Reliance to telecast I-League and Federation Cup, two of India’s premier football tournaments.” He added, “Ten Sports has always supported Indian football and we continue committed to our vision of enhancing and adding value to the sport.” The IMG-Reliance Spokesperson said, “We are happy to bring Ten Sports on board as a broadcast partner in football. Having a long-term partnership with the broadcaster is an important step in ensuring quality and continuous coverage of the two competitions. This is one of many initiatives IMG-Reliance has undertaken and we remain committed to the development of Indian football.”
Yeah I stumbled across it as well, but then i was sure theres no way goal.com can come up with such article. I googled and found this on fifa.com !! http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/news/newsid=1322010.html There were others too but didnt seem authentic. Its a very good read.
Just watched some videos on Luciano Narsingh and Harmeet singh, who were both born in Europe. The talents in these guys are immense and abundant. If only our country's dual citizenship rules were reversed, we'd have so much more potential as a team. Harmeet was even ready to consider playing for us. The list also goes on for Netan Sansara, Michael Chopra, Rikki Bains, Prince Rajcomar and Aman Verma.
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> Arsenalkid700 said:
> Good news guys... the Fiji Wolves defeated the New Caledonia Fishes 92-87 in the Ocean Basketball League (OBL) and.... wait... wrong thread.
Mahatma Gandhi and his experiments with football
http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2012/10/03/3420124/mahatma-gandhi-and-his-experiments-with-football
> Admin said:
> > Arsenalkid700 said:
> > Good news guys... the Fiji Wolves defeated the New Caledonia Fishes 92-87 in the Ocean Basketball League (OBL) and.... wait... wrong thread.
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IMG-Reliance signs broadcast deal with Ten Sports
Awards I-League telecast rights for three years starting fiscal 2012-13 & Federation Cup rights for 2012 and 2014
IMG-Reliance, the commercial partner of All India Football Federation (AIFF), today (October 3, 2012) announced a three-year deal, contracting Ten Sports to broadcast I-League and Federation Cup competitions across various platforms, such as Television, IPTV, DTH, HITS, Internet TV and Mobile.
As part of this deal, TEN Sports will broadcast the I-League competition through its football channel TEN Action, for three consecutive seasons starting 2012-13 season.
With the I-League competition kicking off on October 6, 2012, Ten Action will telecast 75 live and delayed matches throughout the season. Football fans across the country can catch the inaugural day action between Pailan Arrows vs Mumbai FC to be played at Kolkata at 2.30 pm and Dempo SC vs Churchill Brothers to be played at Goa at 5.30 pm.
Ten Action also has the mandate for telecasting the Federation Cup competition for the next two seasons starting 2013.
Mr. Kushal Das, General Secretary, AIFF said, “The fiercely contested Federation Cup, concluded recently, has set the ball rolling for the 2012-13 football calendar year. The I-League competition brings in even more enthusiasm and excitement, as the clubs are eager to renew their rivalry and fight it out from Round One.”
Mr. Atul Pande, CEO Ten Sports said, “We are delighted to partner with IMG-Reliance to telecast I-League and Federation Cup, two of India’s premier football tournaments.” He added, “Ten Sports has always supported Indian football and we continue committed to our vision of enhancing and adding value to the sport.”
The IMG-Reliance Spokesperson said, “We are happy to bring Ten Sports on board as a broadcast partner in football. Having a long-term partnership with the broadcaster is an important step in ensuring quality and continuous coverage of the two competitions. This is one of many initiatives IMG-Reliance has undertaken and we remain committed to the development of Indian football.”
Source - AIFF
The tang of foreign flavour - Livemint http://www.livemint.com/Leisure/VhYehK9n6NCZHk69yN5E4O/The-tang-of-foreign-flavour.html
> kshitij USFC said:
> Mahatma Gandhi and his experiments with football
> http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2012/10/03/3420124/mahatma-gandhi-and-his-experiments-with-football
Yeah I stumbled across it as well, but then i was sure theres no way goal.com can come up with such article. I googled and found this on fifa.com !!
http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/news/newsid=1322010.html
There were others too but didnt seem authentic.
Its a very good read.
FIFA Panel Referee beaten up inSubroto Cup match
The referee was attacked by a member of the visiting Afghan school team after Rowan had sent off one his compatriots...
http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2012/09/29/3411021/fifa-panel-referee-beaten-up-in-subroto-cup-match-report
shame on them
Rowan is actually a pretty good ref (If this is the same Rowan from I-League).
Just watched some videos on Luciano Narsingh and Harmeet singh, who were both born in Europe. The talents in these guys are immense and abundant. If only our country's dual citizenship rules were reversed, we'd have so much more potential as a team. Harmeet was even ready to consider playing for us. The list also goes on for Netan Sansara, Michael Chopra, Rikki Bains, Prince Rajcomar and Aman Verma.