LOL!!!! why are we going for naturalized people.<br><br>It isn't that we don't have talent,its just that for some strange reason we don't play our best team.Even if he becomes Indian then also there is no guarantee that he would be picked.<br><br>We should only try to cap those players who are doing exceptionally.Surely with the like of Brandon and ALWYN coming we don't really need him.<br><br>We have Quality players but we don't play them.Its as easy as that.<br> <br>
its an AFC requirement, this amount of 20% is actually a compromised amount , that should rise to 35%<div><br></div><div>t should be that Clubs spend it on their youth development, but we all know this doesn't happen</div><div>It's a similar idea to what DFB did after 2004 in Germany</div><div><br></div><div>Problem in India is clubs will fiddle this amounts , everyone will come down to a 5Cr budget and thus have to give AIFF 1CR ...they will pay their players off the books or via sponsors.</div><div><br></div><div>No way Clubs will pay this on time & this is just another grand idea to fund the regional academies which have hit a dead end.</div><div><br></div><div>Rob Baan will leave in November, Scott might follow shortly afterwards.... don't expect much anything to get implemented</div><div>All Praful patel wants is 2017 U-17 World Cup,,, he couldn't care about anything else</div>
Isnt the academies funded by FIFA??<div>Anyways I hope they get some money from sponsors!! As losing these kids of the academies can hamper Indian Football in a long way.</div>
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<br><div><br></div><div>Fixed your post.</div>
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<br><div><br></div><div>Really! Clubs agreed to this? @Gaffertape ?</div>
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/club-welcomes-india-on-track-as-partner