i meant about the contract situation. doesnt pfc follow the global standard????
PFC said last year they did. In fact they do it with separate budgets. One budget for infrastructure, one for players and staff and the last one for fans and activities.
Also involved in energy and property ventures in their homeland, the Indian firm have shown interest in Everton after learning of their desire for a new stadium and fresh investment in order to keep pace with the top clubs in the Premier League.
However, Jain Group are just one of several parties Everton have held discussions with and it is understood Kenwright has not seen anything in the Indian talks to convince him their meeting will lead to a concrete offer of investment at this time.
Secondary reports said Jain Group were also looking into the possibility of loaning Everton money and allowing the current chairman to remain in control, as well as exploring the idea of completing a full takeover.
Ever since the introduction of league football in India, Kerala players have been searching for greener pastures in Goa and Kolkata.
Old powerhouses SBT and Kerala Police have become depleted and Chirag Kerala United (Viva Kerala) has of late emerged as a major contributor to Brand Kerala Football in the I-league.
“I moved to Prayag United from Chirag Kerala United five years ago. Kolkata gave me a better opportunity and I learnt a lot,” said Denson Devadas, former captain of Prayag.
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PFC said last year they did. In fact they do it with separate budgets. One budget for infrastructure, one for players and staff and the last one for fans and activities.
Mumbai based Jain Group were ready to pump millions of pounds into the Goodison Park outfit but there is no deal in place.
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It is believed Jain Group have visited Merseyside as they look to invest money in the area and have also held talks with chairman Bill Kenwright in London.
Also involved in energy and property ventures in their homeland, the Indian firm have shown interest in Everton after learning of their desire for a new stadium and fresh investment in order to keep pace with the top clubs in the Premier League.
However, Jain Group are just one of several parties Everton have held discussions with and it is understood Kenwright has not seen anything in the Indian talks to convince him their meeting will lead to a concrete offer of investment at this time.
Secondary reports said Jain Group were also looking into the possibility of loaning Everton money and allowing the current chairman to remain in control, as well as exploring the idea of completing a full takeover.
Old powerhouses SBT and Kerala Police have become depleted and Chirag Kerala United (Viva Kerala) has of late emerged as a major contributor to Brand Kerala Football in the I-league.
“I moved to Prayag United from Chirag Kerala United five years ago. Kolkata gave me a better opportunity and I learnt a lot,” said Denson Devadas, former captain of Prayag.
The defensive midfielder from Kannur was one of Chirag Kerala’s leading players five years ago.
“What I have become now is due to the initial experience I got at the camp. Every Kerala footballer likes to play at home, and so do I,” he said.
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ork permit regulations have dealt a severe blow to former Staffordshire University student Prudhvi Kolaventy’s dreams of playing professional football in England.
The 18-year-old Indian youth-international from Hyderabad, impressed during trials at Brentford earlier this year.
At the time he was in Britain on a student visa, studying Business Management in Stoke-on-Trent.