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  • namewtheldnamewtheld Kolkata5665 Points
    Note the following players in the Mumbai FC Away (Black) Kit

    #39: PC Lalampuia. What a waste. Had amazing speed and skills but went into alcoholism.
    #16: Anyone knows who that is? I wonder if he can run for 5 minutes even
  • shankarshankar 2600 Points
    Note the following players in the Mumbai FC Away (Black) Kit

    #39: PC Lalampuia. What a waste. Had amazing speed and skills but went into alcoholism.
    #16: Anyone knows who that is? I wonder if he can run for 5 minutes even
    puia does scored some goal in local tournaments....may be he is still not fully fit for i-league....
  • can u put pics of new cooperage..if possible, i wanna c how it changed since 5 years...
    Also i pray dat marriages b made in heaven not cooperage...
  • shankarshankar 2600 Points
    can u put pics of new cooperage..if possible, i wanna c how it changed since 5 years...
    Also i pray dat marriages b made in heaven not cooperage...
    its in renovation period....artificial turfs are being laid and old stands are being replaced....once these are ready i would put some pics here...
    as in current situation if i put it it will like i am putting any pic of construction site...
  • shankarshankar 2600 Points
    Professionalism has been the mantra to take Indian football to next level. And quite rightly the All India Football Federation (AIFF) has underlined the importance of that to all the 14 I-League clubs.

    But the way Mumbai FC were treated by Shillong Lajong during their match in Guwahati on Sunday, as alleged by club’s manager Henry Picardo, indicates that professionalism is still in its primitive stage.

    Thanks to a complete organisational mismanagement, Mumbai reached the venue just an hour before the kick-off. The next day they nearly missed their flight back home. They eventually lost the match, their sixth defeat in nine matches.

    The Mumbai team management is livid with the treatment dished out to them by the local organisers. “We reached Guwahati on Friday and were supposed to have a practice session at 2pm on Saturday. However, the bus driver didn’t know the route to the stadium. As a result, a 10-minute drive took us one hour. When we finally reached the stadium, we didn’t get a full practice session as the organisers were watering the ground,” Picardo told DNA.

    Later that evening, Picardo told the match commissioner and the members of the local organising committee, which includes AIFF vice-president Ankur Dutta, to provide the bus at 11am on Sunday, the match day but the bus arrived late.

    “The bus arrived at 12.45 while we were supposed to be at the ground at 12.30. Instead, we reached the venue at 1.15, just one hour before the kick-off. I informed the match commissioner about it and also sent a text to Sunando Dhar (I-League CEO),” Picardo said.

    But the misery didn’t end there for Mumbai. “On Monday, we told organisers to arrange a bus at 4am as our flight was scheduled for 7am. However, the bus never came and there was no help from the organisers, whom I tried to get in touch with. Ultimately, we somehow managed to reach the airport in time by organising local transport and just reached in time to catch the flight,” Picardo said.

    This is not the first time Mumbai have been treated in this manner by Lajong. A couple of seasons ago, there was a similar incident when the two teams faced-off in Shillong. Picardo said the club will make an official complaint to the AIFF on Tuesday. Under the new AIFF regulations, it is the host club’s responsibility to take care of the travel and accommodation of the visiting side.

    Dhar, too, was unhappy with the development. “This shouldn’t have happened. It is Lajong’s responsibility to ensure that the visiting team is treated well. As soon as we get the official letter from Mumbai, we will launch an investigation into the matter,” he said.

    http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/report_mumbai-fc-treated-sloppily-by-lajong_1625006
  • shankarshankar 2600 Points
    For all pictures of mumbai fc matches in i-league,check the following link of mumbai fc's official page-where all the albums are there.
    https://www.facebook.com/media/albums/?id=158197198711

    finally some continuity in their work to keep fans updated with the happening in the club...
  • archakarchak 2082 Points
    For all pictures of mumbai fc matches in i-league,check the following link of mumbai fc's official page-where all the albums are there.
    https://www.facebook.com/media/albums/?id=158197198711

    finally some continuity in their work to keep fans updated with the happening in the club...
    <!-- s:bow-plusone: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/bow/plusone.gif" alt=":bow-plusone:" title="PlusOne" /><!-- s:bow-plusone: --> yeah keep up the good work mfc
  • shankarshankar 2600 Points
    As per the trend of revamping websites now is the turn of mumbai fc... <!-- s:happy-partydance: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/happy/partydance.gif" alt=":happy-partydance:" title="Dance Party Dance" /><!-- s:happy-partydance: --> <!-- s:clap: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/eusa/clap.gif" alt=":clap:" title="Clap" /><!-- s:clap: -->
    http://www.mumbaifc.com/MumbaiFC2012/Default.aspx
    this new website is way better than the older site ..good job mumbai fc web team
  • As per the trend of revamping websites now is the turn of mumbai fc... <!-- s:happy-partydance: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/happy/partydance.gif" alt=":happy-partydance:" title="Dance Party Dance" /><!-- s:happy-partydance: --> <!-- s:clap: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/eusa/clap.gif" alt=":clap:" title="Clap" /><!-- s:clap: -->
    http://www.mumbaifc.com/MumbaiFC2012/Default.aspx
    this new website is way better than the older site ..good job mumbai fc web team

    Finally. Now lets see some marketing in Mumbai. I want to see 5,000 supporters next season at the Cooperage
  • shankarshankar 2600 Points
    As per the trend of revamping websites now is the turn of mumbai fc... <!-- s:happy-partydance: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/happy/partydance.gif" alt=":happy-partydance:" title="Dance Party Dance" /><!-- s:happy-partydance: --> <!-- s:clap: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/eusa/clap.gif" alt=":clap:" title="Clap" /><!-- s:clap: -->
    http://www.mumbaifc.com/MumbaiFC2012/Default.aspx
    this new website is way better than the older site ..good job mumbai fc web team

    Finally. Now lets see some marketing in Mumbai. I want to see 5,000 supporters next season at the Cooperage
    if they get into proper marketing ,then 5000 is very easy target to be achieved,all they need to do is promote in print media and also if possible in grounds where mfl lower div matches are held
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