<p>Relegated teams from I-league should play with these promoted to know the standard of teams. it is done in bundesliga. it will be better if relegated teams can also participate in the final round of div-2.</p>
<br><div><br></div><div>It would be better if we disbanded the shit.</div>
<br><div><br></div><div>sadly only few of us feel the same</div>
How good is Rangdajied United ?? Do they have the finances to put a decent show in I-League ?? Hope they dont turn into another United Sikkim.<br><br>Looking at their current line-up,it seriously lacks I-League experience,they'll have to sign atleast 6-7 I-league players and 2 decent foreign players at FWD and DF postion. <br>
<p>AIFF should scrap Div-2 for now. It's pointless as too many off field dealings are determining promotion in the end.</p><p>Instead, scrap promotion and relegation for couple of seasons. After the second season promote clubs who have made improvement in infrastructure and academy. If clubs are given the incentive of top flight football they are bound to invest more in infrastructure.</p>
<p>AIFF should scrap Div-2 for now. It's pointless as too many off field dealings are determining promotion in the end.</p><p>Instead, scrap promotion and relegation for couple of seasons. After the second season promote clubs who have made improvement in infrastructure and academy. If clubs are given the incentive of top flight football they are bound to invest more in infrastructure.</p>
<br><div><br></div><div>Thank you for saying it. If that was me then that "like" would not be there.</div>
<p>AIFF should scrap Div-2 for now. It's pointless as too many off field dealings are determining promotion in the end.</p><p>Instead, scrap promotion and relegation for couple of seasons. After the second season promote clubs who have made improvement in infrastructure and academy. If clubs are given the incentive of top flight football they are bound to invest more in infrastructure.</p>
<br><br>Clubs dont invest/spend in infrastructure. It is government job to build stadiums. Well even the so called CORPORATE clubs are not building any infrastructure. Pailan Arrows was relegation free-do you see whether they made improvement?<br>
<p>AIFF should scrap Div-2 for now. It's pointless as too many off field dealings are determining promotion in the end.</p><p>Instead, scrap promotion and relegation for couple of seasons. After the second season promote clubs who have made improvement in infrastructure and academy. If clubs are given the incentive of top flight football they are bound to invest more in infrastructure.</p><p>
<br><br>Clubs dont invest/spend in infrastructure. It is government job to build stadiums. Well even the so called CORPORATE clubs are not building any infrastructure. Pailan Arrows was relegation free-do you see whether they made improvement?<br>
</p><p>Infrastructure is not just about new stadium. Government should not be expected to build residential academy or proper training facilites.</p><p>Pailan Arrows was never a long term project. Even the players know that they are likely to move to a bigger club in couple of seasons. Arrows was always a transitional platform, nothing more. </p><p><br> </p>
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<br><div><br></div><div>sadly only few of us feel the same</div>
<br><div><br></div><div>Thank you for saying it. If that was me then that "like" would not be there.</div>
<br><div><br></div><div>I don't like likes. Usually when I see a post I like I forget about the like option. </div>
<br><br>Clubs dont invest/spend in infrastructure. It is government job to build stadiums. Well even the so called CORPORATE clubs are not building any infrastructure. Pailan Arrows was relegation free-do you see whether they made improvement?<br>
</p><p>Infrastructure is not just about new stadium. Government should not be expected to build residential academy or proper training facilites.</p><p>Pailan Arrows was never a long term project. Even the players know that they are likely to move to a bigger club in couple of seasons. Arrows was always a transitional platform, nothing more. </p><p><br> </p>