That would be perfect...KBFC could pretend to be a football club for 2 months and AW can be as racist as he wants...it will only inc TRP which madam loves
you keep on reducing the ISL window from 4 months to 2 months...Do you realise in the current format ISL teams play more matches than i-league teams while the window remains the same? Lets not stoop discussions without knowing the facts.
To be fair, fact could be that before the ISL, I-League teams used to play 24 league matches, plus 3-5 Federation Cup, 2-5 Durand Cup, and various other tournaments and all from August/September/October to April/May.
Meanwhile, can someone explain the wording of Rahul Bali on goal.com? The guy gives headlines like "Alexandre Guimaraes to be Mumbai City FC’s head coach" but then says "The former Panama national coach is expected to join the Ranbir Kapoor"... EXPECTED! Nothing is official if you read the article so why make the title seem like it is confirmed?
Next one was "FC Pune City set to rope in Rahul Bheke and Sanju Pradhan" but then in the article it says that the "East Bengal duo are expected to ply..." so again, is it confirmed or not?
Another one with Edel... says it is done but then the first line is "FC Pune City are close to inking a deal with Apoula Edel" so it is not even officially done.
Horrendous journalism.
Should be "Alexandre Guimaraes could join Mumbai City" and "Apoula Edel close to inking deal with FC Pune City"
Nowadays people just read Headlines on their Smartphones. So catchy Headlines to get the clicks!!! Journalism standards in India are very low. Misleading Headlines based on Rumours, shouting Anchors on Talk Shows!!!!
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Lets not stoop discussions without knowing the facts.
Next one was "FC Pune City set to rope in Rahul Bheke and Sanju Pradhan" but then in the article it says that the "East Bengal duo are expected to ply..." so again, is it confirmed or not?
I hate things like this.
Horrendous journalism.
Should be "Alexandre Guimaraes could join Mumbai City" and "Apoula Edel close to inking deal with FC Pune City"
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/FC-Goa-boycott-ISL-hearing/articleshow/51785533.cms