In Bangalore, Hindu is having per match coverage. Even they had series before ISL start which analysed each team per day. It wasn't in detail but was ok My concern is TOI, they are kind of ignoring ISL. One day they had very small column article for some ISL match which ended 1-0 No adds of ISL this time. Something is not right this time with toi
American company Under Armour is making kits for Kerala blasters but they are paid manufactures so there logo dose not appear on the kit as they don't sponsor the kit.
Meanwhile, citing the example of other leagues in Asia where the quota for foreigners is restricted to 4 in the playing XI Zico said, “The top leagues in Asia have three foreigners playing in the starting XI along with an Asian origin footballer. We need to have more Indian players playing in the league. There is talent no doubt in India. But, there is still a long way to go for India to compete with the top teams in the world. There is still a lot of room for improvement”.
Zico said the performances of the Indian national team haven’t been great in the last three years so the impact of the ISL is still to be witnessed.“See the national team’s performance in these years. There hasn’t been much improvement. Overall there is still a long way to go. We do have good talents coming from THE ISL but I feel Indian players need to play in key positions. Now striker, midfielder places are occupied by foreign players,” he said.
The legendary Arsenal and France striker, who is being brought to India by Puma, will be visiting Kolkata for a day. Besides taking part in promotional activities, the World Cup winner will get his first taste of Indian football in the evening.
Henry, who is the record goal-scorer for Arsenal and also played for clubs likeBarcelona and Monaco during an illustrious career, will leave the day after for Mumbai where he will meet his fans and share footballing tips with grassroots players.
"We are extremely excited to get Thierry Henry to India for the first time and give his fans the opportunity to see him from close quarters. We know that his popularity in the football fraternity is unmatched," said Abhishek Ganguly, managing director of Puma, India.
The 39-year old Henry is currently the second assistant coach of the Belgium national team.
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My concern is TOI, they are kind of ignoring ISL. One day they had very small column article for some ISL match which ended 1-0
No adds of ISL this time. Something is not right this time with toi
Zico said the performances of the Indian national team haven’t been great in the last three years so the impact of the ISL is still to be witnessed.“See the national team’s performance in these years. There hasn’t been much improvement. Overall there is still a long way to go. We do have good talents coming from THE ISL but I feel Indian players need to play in key positions. Now striker, midfielder places are occupied by foreign players,” he said.
https://khelnow.com/news/article/indian_players_need_to_play_in_key_positions_zico
http://www.thehindu.com/sport/football/
Indian Super League: Thierry Henry to visit India
Abhishek Ganguly| TNN | Oct 18, 2016, 10:51 ISTThe legendary Arsenal and France striker, who is being brought to India by Puma, will be visiting Kolkata for a day. Besides taking part in promotional activities, the World Cup winner will get his first taste of Indian football in the evening.
Henry, who is the record goal-scorer for Arsenal and also played for clubs likeBarcelona and Monaco during an illustrious career, will leave the day after for Mumbai where he will meet his fans and share footballing tips with grassroots players.
"We are extremely excited to get Thierry Henry to India for the first time and give his fans the opportunity to see him from close quarters. We know that his popularity in the football fraternity is unmatched," said Abhishek Ganguly, managing director of Puma, India.
The 39-year old Henry is currently the second assistant coach of the Belgium national team.