Things are a bit different there. Daytime matches will be enjoyable too with the kind of weather. Night matches not possible due to infrastructural and transportation problem one thinks
Things are a bit different there. Daytime matches will be enjoyable too with the kind of weather. Night matches not possible due to infrastructural and transportation problem one thinks
ohh yea i forgot about the climate over there which is more like cool pleasant weather like in england ...and i still think organisers should have made a effort to get infrastructure problems sorted out...
anyway an excellent tournament to be played on cards for nagas to witness and i just hope some good teams and players comes out from this tourney
Things are a bit different there. Daytime matches will be enjoyable too with the kind of weather. Night matches not possible due to infrastructural and transportation problem one thinks
ohh yea i forgot about the climate over there which is more like cool pleasant weather like in england ...and i still think organisers should have made a effort to get infrastructure problems sorted out...
anyway an excellent tournament to be played on cards for nagas to witness and i just hope some good teams and players comes out from this tourney
I disagree. Infrastructure will happen slowly. Right now NPL is spending mainly on the players, mainly youth. That is what really matters.
This is football! All you need is 11 players per team, a FIFA sized field (dirt or grass or cement) and your good. There are many countries like Nigeria with horrible infrastructure at youth level (dirt pitches) but still manage great players. That is what the NPL is aiming for (in my opinion), good football which is enjoyable for the youth and spectators and that is what a state league should do. Not this BPLS shit where you get 8 past prime players and have 5 foreigners and like 21 amature Indians.
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I am hoping they can get some regional TV deal. If any.
Nagaland Premier league kicks off tomorrow!
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ohh yea i forgot about the climate over there which is more like cool pleasant weather like in england ...and i still think organisers should have made a effort to get infrastructure problems sorted out...
anyway an excellent tournament to be played on cards for nagas to witness and i just hope some good teams and players comes out from this tourney
I disagree. Infrastructure will happen slowly. Right now NPL is spending mainly on the players, mainly youth. That is what really matters.
This is football! All you need is 11 players per team, a FIFA sized field (dirt or grass or cement) and your good. There are many countries like Nigeria with horrible infrastructure at youth level (dirt pitches) but still manage great players. That is what the NPL is aiming for (in my opinion), good football which is enjoyable for the youth and spectators and that is what a state league should do. Not this BPLS shit where you get 8 past prime players and have 5 foreigners and like 21 amature Indians.