> Joyptan said:
> > archak
> > > Joyptan said:
> > @shankar the link u posted showing"Sorry, the page you were looking for in this blog does not exist."
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> Domnic said:
> With the signings of a number of good players in Jan, especially by the bottom teams, I have two questions:
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> 1) Which are the two teams that could get relegated.
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> 2) Who are the best three signings among all in this Jan transfer.
Its hard to tell. United Sikkim could survive now. Landa has looked great and Steven Hayes is the 2011 NSW Premier League (considered the 2nd best league in Australia) Player of the Year. Pablo is a question mark however. If Pablo Aricil can find the shooting boots that USFC have been missing and Hayes can form a good partnership with Anwar Ali then United Sikkim should survive. They also need to beat Air India, ONGC, and Sporting Goa. Anything less will mean relegation.
Mohun Bagan will need to win almost all their matches to win the league. In the remaining rounds they have to play East Bengal (H), Pailan Arrows (A), Shillong Lajong (H), Sporting Goa (A), Air India (H), Churchill Brothers (H), and United Sikkim (A). From that I can see them gaining 8-11 points. That would put them at 13-16 points which would not be enough. Of course they have even more matches to make up like a match against Pune (H), Dempo (H), Mumbai (H), Churchill Brothers (A), and Pailan Arrows (H). That could add an extra 7-10 points. So overall I can see Mohun Bagan gaining 15-21 points. They have the squad. But 15 points would put them at 20 points and surely that is not enough.
Shillong Lajong are safe. The new Japanese players are amazing already while Minchol has proven his worth from the beginning. Also Junior, if he comes, will add more firepower to a defense that has been lacking.
Air India may be relegated. They are in bad form right now and so far they have not looked so good.
@Arsenalkid700 I think that Mohun Bagan and United Sikkim may be relegated by finishing at bottom 2. Both Air India and ONGC will survive. You missed analysis of ONGC in your reply as you want them to be relegated but cant see them going down easily. Their strong home form at Ambedkar saved them. but then AIFF will save MB and Sikkim.
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> Joyptan said:
> @shankar the link u posted showing"Sorry, the page you were looking for in this blog does not exist."
> @shankar the link u posted showing"Sorry, the page you were looking for in this blog does not exist."
I thought he posted the link of I-league stats they are maintaining in that website.
Five things to learn from this weekend's I-League action
http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/1064/i-league/2013/02/04/3723266/five-things-to-learn-from-this-weekends-i-league-action
http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/1064/i-league/2013/02/04/3723266/five-things-to-learn-from-this-weekends-i-league-action
Only 5???
> Joyptan said:
> > archak
> > > Joyptan said:
> > @shankar the link u posted showing"Sorry, the page you were looking for in this blog does not exist."
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> I thought he posted the link of I-league stats they are maintaining in that website.
good one we need these kind of stats
The Kolkata derby – A lifeline for the I-League
http://www.sportskeeda.com/2013/02/07/the-kolkata-derby-a-lifeline-for-the-i-league/
With the signings of a number of good players in Jan, especially by the bottom teams, I have two questions:
1) Which are the two teams that could get relegated.
2) Who are the best three signings among all in this Jan transfer.
> Domnic said:
> With the signings of a number of good players in Jan, especially by the bottom teams, I have two questions:
>
> 1) Which are the two teams that could get relegated.
>
> 2) Who are the best three signings among all in this Jan transfer.
@Arsenalkid700 I think that Mohun Bagan and United Sikkim may be relegated by finishing at bottom 2. Both Air India and ONGC will survive. You missed analysis of ONGC in your reply as you want them to be relegated but cant see them going down easily. Their strong home form at Ambedkar saved them. but then AIFF will save MB and Sikkim.