> Arsenalkid700 said:
> @Projenator Whats your opinion here? Would Barreto be a good coach someday?
Good coach for who ? If you can be more specific, it will help answer the question. Is it somewhere well planned like the Arrows or Dempo where the coach is the sole decision maker on everything directly football related or Mohun Bagan where the coach has minimal say in team recruiting (not sure if that will be the case if Barreto takes up the reins)
Yep, he will make a great youth coach. Not too out of context to mention from the age of 15 to 22, he developed his career at the academy at Gremio. He had played under Luiz Felipe Scolari, when Scolari was the coach of the senior team in the academy, he was 18 then.
So he trained at one of the best during his youth apart from being the skillful player he has been with a wonderful football brain.
50 odd MB fans braved pouring rain and a police force ( couple vans and 3 patrol cars) to protest against club officials yesterday evening. The protesters walked from the Gostho Paul statue to the Princep ghat roundabout chanting slogans against club officials and in support of last season's coach Subrata Bhattacharya with full media and a sizeable police force giving them company. MB general secy termed the protest "motivated" while also pointing out that Lajong fans don't protest if their team looses. He also felt that protests need to be "constructive", neither destabilizing nor motivated, which he hinted all protests by MB fans this far were. Yesterday's protest have made it to the sports page of Bengali dailies except Sangbad Pratidin and Channel 10. Rplus channel did an extensive coverage of the protest yesterday late evening.
50 odd MB fans braved pouring rain and a police force ( couple vans and 3 patrol cars) to protest against club officials yesterday evening. The protesters walked from the Gostho Paul statue to the Princep ghat roundabout chanting slogans against club officials and in support of last season's coach Subrata Bhattacharya with full media and a sizeable police force giving them company. MB general secy termed the protest "motivated" while also pointing out that Lajong fans don't protest if their team looses. He also felt that protests need to be "constructive", neither destabilizing nor motivated, which he hinted all protests by MB fans this far were. Yesterday's protest have made it to the sports page of Bengali dailies except Sangbad Pratidin and Channel 10. Rplus channel did an extensive coverage of the protest yesterday late evening.
As per the video, the explaination given by Anjan Mitra is horrible. This shows the lack of interest and knowledge of the "Babus" controlling the Mohun Bagan.
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@Projenator Whats your opinion here? Would Barreto be a good coach someday?
> Arsenalkid700 said:
> @Projenator Whats your opinion here? Would Barreto be a good coach someday?
Good coach for who ? If you can be more specific, it will help answer the question. Is it somewhere well planned like the Arrows or Dempo where the coach is the sole decision maker on everything directly football related or Mohun Bagan where the coach has minimal say in team recruiting (not sure if that will be the case if Barreto takes up the reins)
Youth coach?
Yep, he will make a great youth coach. Not too out of context to mention from the age of 15 to 22, he developed his career at the academy at Gremio. He had played under Luiz Felipe Scolari, when Scolari was the coach of the senior team in the academy, he was 18 then.
So he trained at one of the best during his youth apart from being the skillful player he has been with a wonderful football brain.
> projenator said:
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50 odd MB fans braved pouring rain and a police force ( couple vans and 3 patrol cars) to protest against club officials yesterday evening. The protesters walked from the Gostho Paul statue to the Princep ghat roundabout chanting slogans against club officials and in support of last season's coach Subrata Bhattacharya with full media and a sizeable police force giving them company. MB general secy termed the protest "motivated" while also pointing out that Lajong fans don't protest if their team looses. He also felt that protests need to be "constructive", neither destabilizing nor motivated, which he hinted all protests by MB fans this far were. Yesterday's protest have made it to the sports page of Bengali dailies except Sangbad Pratidin and Channel 10. Rplus channel did an extensive coverage of the protest yesterday late evening.
watch?v=CMxLdDOlq9w
http://www.youtube.com/
> projenator said:
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50 odd MB fans braved pouring rain and a police force ( couple vans and 3 patrol cars) to protest against club officials yesterday evening. The protesters walked from the Gostho Paul statue to the Princep ghat roundabout chanting slogans against club officials and in support of last season's coach Subrata Bhattacharya with full media and a sizeable police force giving them company. MB general secy termed the protest "motivated" while also pointing out that Lajong fans don't protest if their team looses. He also felt that protests need to be "constructive", neither destabilizing nor motivated, which he hinted all protests by MB fans this far were. Yesterday's protest have made it to the sports page of Bengali dailies except Sangbad Pratidin and Channel 10. Rplus channel did an extensive coverage of the protest yesterday late evening.
watch?v=CMxLdDOlq9w
http://www.youtube.com/
Haven't seen a single line written abt it in ABP....!
As per the video, the explaination given by Anjan Mitra is horrible. This shows the lack of interest and knowledge of the "Babus" controlling the Mohun Bagan.