Sporting Goa: Kushal Das is an embarrassment to Indian football
26-Nov-2016 19:49:22
The Goan club have lashed out at the AIFF General Secretary for his jibe at the club's popularity...
Sporting Clube de Goa have responded to All India Football Federation (AIFF) General Secretary Kushal Das' remark that FC Bardez enjoyed more popularity in Goa than the duo of Sporting Goa and Salgaocar FC who had recently pulled out of the I-League.
The statement from the Sporting Goa CEO Victor Fernandes reads as follows:
"All India Football Federation general secretary Kushal Das is living in a fool’s paradise.
The pull-out of Salgaocar FC and Sporting Clube de Goa should have been a wake-up call for the AIFF to at least now set its messy house in order but instead the federation, and its ignorant general secretary, have resorted to unnecessarily pointing the accusing finger at us. In an interview to a news agency and other media channels, Das said “FC Bardez have a bigger fan following than these clubs. I have seen them in the Goa Pro League.”
Kushal Das is really cut-off from the reality. To say that a four-month old club has more fan following than us is ridiculous and a huge insult to the contribution of clubs like Salgaocar FC and Sporting Clube de Goa, who have contributed immensely to the development of Indian football.
We wonder how many matches Kushal Das watched in Goa and how many I-League matches he has attended since becoming secretary?
For the ignorant Kushal Das’s knowledge, until some years ago, both clubs attracted massive crowd wherever it played. The Nehru Stadium, Fatorda, saw big attendances but since Praful Patel took over as president and Kushal Das was appointed secretary, the numbers have dwindled. Indian football’s slump is also reflected in the poor rankings and much of this is due to mismanagement by the AIFF.
The AIFF cannot blame the Goan clubs to hide its own inefficiency. Indian football is at its lowest ebb and an ill-informed secretary doesn’t help its cause.
Kushal Das must remember that he is a paid employee of the AIFF. We have not made a living out of football but instead helped others make a living through football. It is clear that Kushal Das, who is occupying a wrong chair, has no clue about football in India and his comments reflect the deplorable state of AIFF at the moment.
Kushal Das is an embarrassment for Indian football. He must apologise for his comments which are shocking and uncalled for."
That Asian Age article is spot on! The second to last paragraph sums it up:
"The current generations of players do not have public sector jobs so their future is bleak. If the existing I-League clubs from Goa lose interest and just fade away, youth development in Goa will be affected. Salgaocar, SCG and Dempo had scouting programmes in schools which extended all over Goa. Also if employment is not possible future generations of Goan youth may turn away from football."
"but since Praful Patel took over as and Kushal Das was appointed secretary, the numbers have dwindled" everything except this foolish statement was good
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Sporting Goa: Kushal Das is an embarrassment to Indian football
26-Nov-2016 19:49:22
The Goan club have lashed out at the AIFF General Secretary for his jibe at the club's popularity...
Sporting Clube de Goa have responded to All India Football Federation (AIFF) General Secretary Kushal Das' remark that FC Bardez enjoyed more popularity in Goa than the duo of Sporting Goa and Salgaocar FC who had recently pulled out of the I-League.
The statement from the Sporting Goa CEO Victor Fernandes reads as follows:
"All India Football Federation general secretary Kushal Das is living in a fool’s paradise.
The pull-out of Salgaocar FC and Sporting Clube de Goa should have been a wake-up call for the AIFF to at least now set its messy house in order but instead the federation, and its ignorant general secretary, have resorted to unnecessarily pointing the accusing finger at us. In an interview to a news agency and other media channels, Das said “FC Bardez have a bigger fan following than these clubs. I have seen them in the Goa Pro League.”
Kushal Das is really cut-off from the reality. To say that a four-month old club has more fan following than us is ridiculous and a huge insult to the contribution of clubs like Salgaocar FC and Sporting Clube de Goa, who have contributed immensely to the development of Indian football.
We wonder how many matches Kushal Das watched in Goa and how many I-League matches he has attended since becoming secretary?
For the ignorant Kushal Das’s knowledge, until some years ago, both clubs attracted massive crowd wherever it played. The Nehru Stadium, Fatorda, saw big attendances but since Praful Patel took over as president and Kushal Das was appointed secretary, the numbers have dwindled. Indian football’s slump is also reflected in the poor rankings and much of this is due to mismanagement by the AIFF.
The AIFF cannot blame the Goan clubs to hide its own inefficiency. Indian football is at its lowest ebb and an ill-informed secretary doesn’t help its cause.
Kushal Das must remember that he is a paid employee of the AIFF. We have not made a living out of football but instead helped others make a living through football. It is clear that Kushal Das, who is occupying a wrong chair, has no clue about football in India and his comments reflect the deplorable state of AIFF at the moment.
Kushal Das is an embarrassment for Indian football. He must apologise for his comments which are shocking and uncalled for."
"The current generations of players do not have public sector jobs so their future is bleak. If the existing I-League clubs from Goa lose interest and just fade away, youth development in Goa will be affected. Salgaocar, SCG and Dempo had scouting programmes in schools which extended all over Goa. Also if employment is not possible future generations of Goan youth may turn away from football."
everything except this foolish statement was good