I finally accept your explanation. After reading your above post i wonder if b4begin is a single person or a multiple complexity. In your earlier posts you were very rude. I sincerely wish EB the very best(except for the matches against CB & SAL) in this years i-league. <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->
I was trying to discuss football from the beginning but you were hell bent to prove jealousy quotent and bengal-goa angle. I have enough maturity to know if my team do not play well, they will loose. But they won't loose just because they have to play against some goan teams.
Now i know that EB will not loose because they have to play against some Goan teams as they are not anymore scared of Goan teams as per your above comment but i hope they loose because they played badly <!-- s:twisted: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_twisted.gif" alt=":twisted:" title="Twisted Evil" /><!-- s:twisted: --> <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_mrgreen.gif" alt="" title="Mr. Green" /><!-- s --> (as things are getting more & more complicated it does not matter to me how EB looses whether out of fear or due to their poor play).
But why are we discussing this in this thread!!!! <!-- s:shock: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_eek.gif" alt=":shock:" title="Shocked" /><!-- s:shock: -->
They will play sporting in next season..and of course will thrash them <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_lol.gif" alt="" title="Laughing" /><!-- s --> <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_lol.gif" alt="" title="Laughing" /><!-- s --> <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_lol.gif" alt="" title="Laughing" /><!-- s -->
But why are we discussing this in this thread!!!! <!-- s:shock: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_eek.gif" alt=":shock:" title="Shocked" /><!-- s:shock: -->
They will play sporting in next season..and of course will thrash them <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_lol.gif" alt="" title="Laughing" /><!-- s --> <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_lol.gif" alt="" title="Laughing" /><!-- s --> <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_lol.gif" alt="" title="Laughing" /><!-- s -->
Maybe you missed a lot. The fireworks started in EastBengal/Dempo thread continued over here & i dont know where it will end <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->
MARGAO: Sporting Clube de Goa's place in the next season's I-League is assured after the newly promoted club passed the Asian Football Confederation's strict licensing criteria.
A high profile AFC delegation led by competition director Tokuaki Suzuki and I-League CEO Sunando Dhar who arrived in Goa on Saturday expressed satisfaction over the club's infrastructure.
"Sporting Clube had submitted all of their papers prior to the Second Division I-League. We are here for physical verification," said Sunando.
"We have passed the I-League licensing criteria. The delegation inspected all our documents, spoke to our staffers, committees and were generally pleased with the set-up," stated CEO of the club Victor Fernandes.
Prior to the second division I-League, the AIFF had raised questions about Sporting Clube's failure to appoint an AFC A-licensed coach.
Pascoal Pereira, a qualified coach, was then awaiting his certificate, but the club has now managed not just Pereira's certificate but also roped in their former licensed coach Ekendra Singh.
Ekendra, will be the chief coach for the senior side with Alex Alvares as his deputy. Pereira has been relocated as the head coach, youth development.
The AFC delegation inspected the club's training venue at the Don Bosco ground in Panaji.
Clube president Peter Vaz explained plans for a clubhouse, construction of which is in progress, and also said the club is at an advanced stage to acquire land on the outskirts of the city for a stadium of their own.
The AFC team then visited Nehru stadium in Fatorda, identified as the home ground by Sporting Clube. The AFC team later left for Shillong to check Shillong Lajong's preparedness for the I-League.
The AFC delegation included Tukuaki Suzuki (director of competitions) Maksat Glychmamedov (development manager of professional football project development), Benjamin Tan (club competitions) and Steve Kim Tae Hyung (communication Manager of club competitions department).
Sporting Clube de Goa on
Saturday crushed Dempo Sports
Club 6-4 in a penalty shoot-out to
lift the Super Cup.
Both the teams were tied 3-3 in
the regulation time at the Tilak
ground here.
Sporting took the lead on the
13th minute when Bisheswara
Singh took advantage of a
defensive lapse on Dempo's side.
After the change of ends,
Sporting continued to hold the
upper hand and increased the
lead on the 57th minute when
Freeman Pexito's stunning side-
volley beat Dempo goalkeeper
Chowdhury.
However, Dempo fought back at
71st minute and reduced the
margin when substitute Ranty
Martins' superb header from a
cross by Nicolau Borges stunned
the reigning champions.
Dempo, however, suffered a
setback when Joe Rodrigues was
sent off by the referee after he
handled the ball inside the box.
Sporting player Dawson
Fernandes made no mistake to
find the net from the penalty.
Down by two goals, Dempo
returned the fire at the 85th
minute when Shalon Pires
headed in from a set piece move
by Nicolau Borges.
In the dying minutes, Dempo
found the equaliser through Joy
Ferrao who scored with a stiff
grounder.
In the tie-breaker, Dempo's Rany
Martins, Koko Sakibo and Franco
Godwin failed to score. Joy
Ferrao was the only player to be
on the target. For Sporting, Kalu
Ogba, Joel Martins and Keita
Boucher were on target, while
Samanada Singh's shot was
saved by the keeper. Sporting
got Rs 75,000 for winning the
Cup, while Dempo received Rs
35,000. PWD Minister Churchill
Alemao was the chief guest on
the occasion. <!-- s:dance: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/eusa/dance.gif" alt=":dance:" title="Dance" /><!-- s:dance: -->
Urging sporting clube de Goa to keep up the momentum and win the Federation cup too. <!-- s:handgestures-thumbup: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/handgestures/thumbup.gif" alt=":handgestures-thumbup:" title="Thumb Up" /><!-- s:handgestures-thumbup: -->
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MARGAO: Sporting Clube de Goa's place in the next season's I-League is assured after the newly promoted club passed the Asian Football Confederation's strict licensing criteria.
A high profile AFC delegation led by competition director Tokuaki Suzuki and I-League CEO Sunando Dhar who arrived in Goa on Saturday expressed satisfaction over the club's infrastructure.
"Sporting Clube had submitted all of their papers prior to the Second Division I-League. We are here for physical verification," said Sunando.
"We have passed the I-League licensing criteria. The delegation inspected all our documents, spoke to our staffers, committees and were generally pleased with the set-up," stated CEO of the club Victor Fernandes.
Prior to the second division I-League, the AIFF had raised questions about Sporting Clube's failure to appoint an AFC A-licensed coach.
Pascoal Pereira, a qualified coach, was then awaiting his certificate, but the club has now managed not just Pereira's certificate but also roped in their former licensed coach Ekendra Singh.
Ekendra, will be the chief coach for the senior side with Alex Alvares as his deputy. Pereira has been relocated as the head coach, youth development.
The AFC delegation inspected the club's training venue at the Don Bosco ground in Panaji.
Clube president Peter Vaz explained plans for a clubhouse, construction of which is in progress, and also said the club is at an advanced stage to acquire land on the outskirts of the city for a stadium of their own.
The AFC team then visited Nehru stadium in Fatorda, identified as the home ground by Sporting Clube. The AFC team later left for Shillong to check Shillong Lajong's preparedness for the I-League.
The AFC delegation included Tukuaki Suzuki (director of competitions) Maksat Glychmamedov (development manager of professional football project development), Benjamin Tan (club competitions) and Steve Kim Tae Hyung (communication Manager of club competitions department).
Source :- Times
Saturday crushed Dempo Sports
Club 6-4 in a penalty shoot-out to
lift the Super Cup.
Both the teams were tied 3-3 in
the regulation time at the Tilak
ground here.
Sporting took the lead on the
13th minute when Bisheswara
Singh took advantage of a
defensive lapse on Dempo's side.
After the change of ends,
Sporting continued to hold the
upper hand and increased the
lead on the 57th minute when
Freeman Pexito's stunning side-
volley beat Dempo goalkeeper
Chowdhury.
However, Dempo fought back at
71st minute and reduced the
margin when substitute Ranty
Martins' superb header from a
cross by Nicolau Borges stunned
the reigning champions.
Dempo, however, suffered a
setback when Joe Rodrigues was
sent off by the referee after he
handled the ball inside the box.
Sporting player Dawson
Fernandes made no mistake to
find the net from the penalty.
Down by two goals, Dempo
returned the fire at the 85th
minute when Shalon Pires
headed in from a set piece move
by Nicolau Borges.
In the dying minutes, Dempo
found the equaliser through Joy
Ferrao who scored with a stiff
grounder.
In the tie-breaker, Dempo's Rany
Martins, Koko Sakibo and Franco
Godwin failed to score. Joy
Ferrao was the only player to be
on the target. For Sporting, Kalu
Ogba, Joel Martins and Keita
Boucher were on target, while
Samanada Singh's shot was
saved by the keeper. Sporting
got Rs 75,000 for winning the
Cup, while Dempo received Rs
35,000. PWD Minister Churchill
Alemao was the chief guest on
the occasion. <!-- s:dance: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/eusa/dance.gif" alt=":dance:" title="Dance" /><!-- s:dance: -->
Its time for sporting to win the ileague now.
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