@reddevil87 bugee carloton parmer who hosts the countdown 2 kickoff show in ten action+
<br><div><br></div><div>oh ok!! Thanks @archak!! </div><div><br></div><div>Superb to see that ten action is trying to popularize Indian football!!</div>
http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2012/05/12/3096861/being-numero-uno-in-cricket-doesnt-make-us-great-among-a<br><br>Couldn't be happier about this public statement of his, hope more realize that, ESPECIALLY YOU GUYS IN DELHI, MUMBAI, BANGALORE AND HYDERABAD, ARE YOU LISTENING ???<br><br>Having lived close to a decade abroad, I can vouch for this. Lucky that I could play soccer, I made so many friends internationally, off course if you wanna mix with various cultures and enrich your experience, which most Indians (lived a major part of their lives in India) internationally. in my observation shy away from, prefer to keep themselves in their comfortable cocoon of Bollywood and cricket. I was a part of the international team in Chicago amateur league, those seasons I could make time off work. Soccer is the easiest way to connect internationally.<br>
<br><div><br></div><div>Totally agree with you. When I arrived in US, the first thing I looked for was a soccer league in my college UNC in north carolina and played in a local Chinese team. Only soccer can bind us across the globe, nothing else can and thanks for the article.</div>
<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">So true. My Red Bulls is such a diverse team. All of us were born here but our roots are scattered. I am the only Indian origin player at the team. I am also 1 of 3 teams of English decent. We also got a mix of a ton of Mexicans, and Columbian, a Togolese, French, Canadian and Italians. To be honest I was expecting more Asian (Japan, South Koreans on the team as well but there is a South Korean on my school team). </font>
yeah dude Mexican rule the local amature leagues here and man they are good! But my team in UNC was pretty good in terms of skill level. The Asians had a better skill and ball control but the local American lads were technically very sound. Not surprisingly I was the only Indian in the team, rest of them were busy playing cricket.
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<br><div><br></div><div>I didnt get the point, who is bugee??</div>
<br><div><br></div><div>oh ok!! Thanks @archak!! </div><div><br></div><div>Superb to see that ten action is trying to popularize Indian football!!</div>
<br><div><br></div><div>Totally agree with you. When I arrived in US, the first thing I looked for was a soccer league in my college UNC in north carolina and played in a local Chinese team. Only soccer can bind us across the globe, nothing else can and thanks for the article.</div>