<span style="font-weight: normal; ">Haha..talk about it. The United SC logo until recently used to say </span><b> 1910-1927</b><div>And now they are playing as ghosts</div>
VERDICT- JACOB is an youth product of Shillong Lajong Football Club (SLFC) . He joined the youth set up in 2010. He was selected for a training camp in FC Bayern München in july 2011. Impressive performances saw him graduated to the senior team at the start of 2012-13 season. He made his PRO debut on 12 th oct 2012 at the age of 17 when he came on as a substitute in an I-LEAGUE game against Salgaocar FC. SLFC coach has hailed jacob as a "brilliant talent".
My question to the guys who have been regularly watching ileague matches in the past and also have watched isl for two seasons
Do you see any improvements in players and their overall ability or any specific areas a player have developed when compared to i-league time. Obviously quallity of the game will be better and players will be under better guidance under isl coaches, but have you seen in any marked improvement in any player. Please answer without taking it up as isl vs ileague fight?
@arun the fact is all coaches in isl aren't that great. say for anelka, carlos they don't have much of experience as a coach. Another thing is almost in every team every crucial positions are occupied by foreign players. So compare to I league low bulk of players to develope. What I can see as a positive aspect is the confidence level. playing with better players will certainly increase your confidence a bit. Probably the cause of our low goal difference loss to Iran, Oman ( barring the Oman away game.). I expected 5-0 trashing by iran. So development as such will not happen until you play young players. All stand out Indian players in ISL are already established and the cream layer of our limited pool. this year I have seen very few matches of isl from that few players I love to mention amrinder ( gk), semboi, thoi sing, rafiq ( kerala)
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<a href="http://the-aiff.com/pages/team/index.php?legend=52">http://the-aiff.com/pages/team/index.php?legend=52</a><div><br></div><div>1990-2012 </div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>Apart from jokes man this is fucking sick I mean how can they make such idiotic mistakes.They really know what that means ???? </div>
JACOB LALRAWNGBAWLA
CLUB- Shillong Lajong
POSITION- MIDFIELD (CM)
Age - 17 yrs
VERDICT- JACOB is an youth product of Shillong Lajong Football Club (SLFC) . He joined the youth set up in 2010. He was selected for a training camp in FC Bayern München in july 2011. Impressive performances saw him graduated to the senior team at the start of 2012-13 season. He made his PRO debut on 12 th oct 2012 at the age of 17 when he came on as a substitute in an I-LEAGUE game against Salgaocar FC. SLFC coach has hailed jacob as a "brilliant talent".
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Future talent. Seems like Bulpin is looking to the future. Good tactic. Will bare fruits soon.
Impressed with 19 year old Sandesh of USFC.Has proved to be consistent at Defence.
P.S He was not part of the team which was thrashed 10-1 by Prayag.
What I can see as a positive aspect is the confidence level. playing with better players will certainly increase your confidence a bit. Probably the cause of our low goal difference loss to Iran, Oman ( barring the Oman away game.). I expected 5-0 trashing by iran. So development as such will not happen until you play young players. All stand out Indian players in ISL are already established and the cream layer of our limited pool.
this year I have seen very few matches of isl from that few players I love to mention amrinder ( gk), semboi, thoi sing, rafiq ( kerala)