Sports Minister Aroop Biswas to meet East Bengal, Mohun Bagan officials
Kolkata: The meeting between Kolkata giants East Bengal & Mohun Bagan with AIFF secretary Kushal Das turned out to be a damp squib on Monday as no decision was reached. Representatives from both clubs met the Federation secretary to discuss the ensuing issues regarding their participation in the Indian Super League (ISL). East Bengal club’s top official Debabrata Sarkar was accompanied by club’s assistant secretary Dr Shanti Ranjan Dasgupta while Mohun Bagan was represented by club’s assistant secretary Srinjoy Bose and finance secretary Debasish Dutta. The meeting took place at the Football House in Delhi.
According to sources, both the clubs wanted the last date of the submission of bids to be extended a little longer. Earlier, the last date for submission of bid papers was on May 24.
Representatives of both the clubs along with IFA will meet the State Sports Minister Aroop Biswas tomorrow at the Netaji Indoor Stadium to discuss on certain issues and decide on the future course of action. Later after the meeting there will be a joint media briefing at the same venue. Executive committee members of Mohun Bagan club are also supposed to meet tomorrow at the club.
The big two clubs gave the AIFF secretary quite a few proposals – one among them was to have a single league. Both the clubs were of the view that Football Sports Development Limited, the ISL organizers shouldn’t take any hasty decision which could be against the interest of Indian football.
The two clubs also made it clear to Mr. Das that the State sports minister and Chief Minister want the AIFF to look at the interest of the Kolkata clubs.
According to Mr Shanti Ranjan Dasgupta, “We want the AIFF to look at the interest of both East Bengal and Mohun Bagan. We have put forward our request to have a single league and to look at every one’s interest.”
He also added, “The AIFF secretary has assured us that he will be taking the matter to Mr Praful Patel.”
The Kolkata giants are still sticking with their earlier decision to not pay the franshise fee of 15 crore along with their willingness to play their matches in Kolkata.
Football Sports Development Limited, the ISL organizers had already floated the tender through ‘Invitation to Bid’ on May 12. The last day for submission of bids from prospective team owners in 10 cities — Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Cuttack, Durgapur, Hyderabad, Jamshedpur, Kolkata, Ranchi, Siliguri and Thiruvananthapuram – is May 24.
Kolkata giants East Bengal and Mohun Bagan are yet to decide on their participation in the ISL. Although East Bengal has picked the bid documents, Mohun Bagan is yet to decide on their next course of action.
Don't believe WB Govt could do much as far as ensuring Mohun Bagan & EB playing in Kolkata, AtK owners have very good relation with the Govt of WB, so no way YBK or RS could be denied to them if Mohun Bagan & EB don't get in to the ISL. All political eye wash games are being played now otherwise why in this particular issue Mohammedan Sp officials are called also. No way IMG-R is going to relent...at least for the next 2 seasons. So Kolkata big 2 are most likely to stay in I-League but will lose key players if both the leagues are played simultaneously. Bottom line is IMG-R will dictate terms, you either accept or move out. Unfortunate but true.
1.Both Clubs have confirmed to Kushal Das that they will play outside Kolkata for 2 years. That's not a problem for them,they said.
2. The clubs reiterated that they want the franchise fee to be waived off.
3.Both the clubs want a share in Central revenue pool in ISL.
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Sports Minister Aroop Biswas to meet East Bengal, Mohun Bagan officials
Kolkata: The meeting between Kolkata giants East Bengal & Mohun Bagan with AIFF secretary Kushal Das turned out to be a damp squib on Monday as no decision was reached. Representatives from both clubs met the Federation secretary to discuss the ensuing issues regarding their participation in the Indian Super League (ISL). East Bengal club’s top official Debabrata Sarkar was accompanied by club’s assistant secretary Dr Shanti Ranjan Dasgupta while Mohun Bagan was represented by club’s assistant secretary Srinjoy Bose and finance secretary Debasish Dutta. The meeting took place at the Football House in Delhi.
According to sources, both the clubs wanted the last date of the submission of bids to be extended a little longer. Earlier, the last date for submission of bid papers was on May 24.
Representatives of both the clubs along with IFA will meet the State Sports Minister Aroop Biswas tomorrow at the Netaji Indoor Stadium to discuss on certain issues and decide on the future course of action. Later after the meeting there will be a joint media briefing at the same venue. Executive committee members of Mohun Bagan club are also supposed to meet tomorrow at the club.
The big two clubs gave the AIFF secretary quite a few proposals – one among them was to have a single league. Both the clubs were of the view that Football Sports Development Limited, the ISL organizers shouldn’t take any hasty decision which could be against the interest of Indian football.
The two clubs also made it clear to Mr. Das that the State sports minister and Chief Minister want the AIFF to look at the interest of the Kolkata clubs.
According to Mr Shanti Ranjan Dasgupta, “We want the AIFF to look at the interest of both East Bengal and Mohun Bagan. We have put forward our request to have a single league and to look at every one’s interest.”
He also added, “The AIFF secretary has assured us that he will be taking the matter to Mr Praful Patel.”
The Kolkata giants are still sticking with their earlier decision to not pay the franshise fee of 15 crore along with their willingness to play their matches in Kolkata.
Football Sports Development Limited, the ISL organizers had already floated the tender through ‘Invitation to Bid’ on May 12. The last day for submission of bids from prospective team owners in 10 cities — Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Cuttack, Durgapur, Hyderabad, Jamshedpur, Kolkata, Ranchi, Siliguri and Thiruvananthapuram – is May 24.
Kolkata giants East Bengal and Mohun Bagan are yet to decide on their participation in the ISL. Although East Bengal has picked the bid documents, Mohun Bagan is yet to decide on their next course of action.
All political eye wash games are being played now otherwise why in this particular issue Mohammedan Sp officials are called also.
No way IMG-R is going to relent...at least for the next 2 seasons. So Kolkata big 2 are most likely to stay in I-League but will lose key players if both the leagues are played simultaneously.
Bottom line is IMG-R will dictate terms, you either accept or move out. Unfortunate but true.