Calcutta: Mohun Bagan have incurred a loss of Rs 75 lakh for the
financial year 2011-12, secretary Anjan Mitra said after the club’s
annual general meeting on Wednesday. The AGM was followed by an
executive committee meeting, where it was decided that the club will
retain only those players who will deliver in the remainder of this
season.
75 lakhs is not totally bad to be fair. In this type of league structure, with the amount of player transactions that Bagan have made, it is no surprise. Good on them.
> shankar said:
> if they ever tried to promote the ticket sales the same way they do for the kolkatta derby...
they could have had 75 lakhs profit in place of that...
i always wonder wny both clubs only do the promotion for single match...
anyone would love to watch their team play against top half sides of the league if not rest
there is no top side in indian football..its relative..we follow it so say this and that team is great, but for people without much interest, all teams are shit (that is TRUE), so only derby makes sense not because of the quality but the tension, pride and associated factor.
there is no top side in indian football..its relative..we follow it so say this and that team is great, but for people without much interest, all teams are shit (that is TRUE), so only derby makes sense not because of the quality but the tension, pride and associated factor.
i guess kolkatta people do know about prayag united, dempo and churchill at least..
you could add pune fc little bit given their fame for work off the field
they could promote these matches at least...
it is just these clubs reluctance which makes everyone point out at fans more for poor turnout...
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World football is facing match fixing crisis. Why these idiots want to call other team players and create suspicion.
75 Lakh Loss
Calcutta: Mohun Bagan have incurred a loss of Rs 75 lakh for the
financial year 2011-12, secretary Anjan Mitra said after the club’s
annual general meeting on Wednesday. The AGM was followed by an
executive committee meeting, where it was decided that the club will
retain only those players who will deliver in the remainder of this
season.
Source - Telegraph
Have they ever made a profit???
Yes, but can't remember when?
What? The officials always make profit. The Club? Who cares!
75 lakhs is not totally bad to be fair. In this type of league structure, with the amount of player transactions that Bagan have made, it is no surprise. Good on them.
if they ever tried to promote the ticket sales the same way they do for the kolkatta derby...
> shankar said:
> if they ever tried to promote the ticket sales the same way they do for the kolkatta derby...
> silicon3 said:
> The picture calendars r top class...wow..
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