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  • And another sad news from Kerala football ,Josco FC terminated contract of all the players and staffs for protesting,they are a buch of jokers! And now a paper ad for recruiting players and staffs - <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://footballkerala.com/2011/11/17/josco-fc-recruiting-players-and-coaches/"; onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://footballkerala.com/2011/11/17/jo ... d-coaches/</a><!-- m -->" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

    I don't know why but I love this news as this means that Josco won't be in I-League for awhile as they are recruiting amateurs.
  • MidlajjMidlajj 134 Points
    Ha ha but I know why you are loving this news :)
  • Ha ha but I know why you are loving this news :)

    Exactly. No way is a jewelry named club is com in to I-League. Eagles FC all the way for Kerala.
  • MidlajjMidlajj 134 Points
    Ha ha but I know why you are loving this news :)

    Exactly. No way is a jewelry named club is com in to I-League. Eagles FC all the way for Kerala.

    its right time to stand up for Eagles FC,first take that Cochin PL title away from Golden thread,then State division,Come on you Eagles!
  • Ha ha but I know why you are loving this news :)

    Exactly. No way is a jewelry named club is com in to I-League. Eagles FC all the way for Kerala.

    its right time to stand up for Eagles FC,first take that Cochin PL title away from Golden thread,then State division,Come on you Eagles!

    Exactly. Start from the bottom then work to the top. UNITED SIKKIM and EAGLES FC FOR I-LEAGUE 2012-13 although in reality it will really be United Sikkim and Royal Wahingdoh. Eagles will do it in 2013-14.
  • MidlajjMidlajj 134 Points
    Yeah,slow and steady!Eagles for I League 2013-14 ;)
  • Yeah,slow and steady!Eagles for I League 2013-14 ;)

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  • shankarshankar 2600 Points
    i guess it would be nice if eagles break into top tier as soon as possible as it doesnt seem that a club is gonna be representing kerala in coming years given the way chirag united is going both on and off-field way......
    i would want the club to be in i-league by may be a year earlier by 2012-13
  • MidlajjMidlajj 134 Points
    i guess it would be nice if eagles break into top tier as soon as possible as it doesnt seem that a club is gonna be representing kerala in coming years given the way chirag united is going both on and off-field way......
    i would want the club to be in i-league by may be a year earlier by 2012-13

    It would be great,but Anchery have to do something outstanding to bring them in to the I League,I guess they are yet to crown any major local title after their rebirth,they even failed to make into the final rounds of kerala club championship and CPL last year,in current form they are still behind Josco ,Golden threads and even Central Excise in their own Cochin.so they need time,and we need patience! :)
  • ashindiaashindia 9448 Points
    Ad-hoc committee takes stock of Indian football


    Kuala Lumpur: The AFC Ad-hoc Committee for Indian Professional Football took stock of the Indian game by reviewing the implementation of its objectives on Sunday.

    Meeting at AFC House under the chairmanship of AFC Acting President Zhang Jilong, the committee put the focus on Indian football and the recent improvements brought about in the I-League with AFC’s assistance.

    At the outset, Jilong had words of praise for the members’ active participation in achieving the goals.

    “AFC succeeded in setting up the criteria for Indian League, the selection of Indian League participating clubs and the launch of the league,” he said.

    “AFC will continue to support Indian football because we want India to move forward as a leading member association of the continent.

    “FIFA and AFC are both working together towards development of Indian football. We need all the Asian countries, irrespective of their size or strength, to make progress.”

    The All India Football Federation (AIFF) General Secretary Kushal Das highlighted several activities related to the Indian League.

    “Now three clubs organise their home matches and we hope in the future more clubs will follow the same,” he said.

    “We also have a committee to review and monitor activities of the league. We have also started centralised accreditation system and formulated national club licensing regulations. We will also form Club Licensing Committee and Club Licensing Appeals body soon,” he said.

    FIFA’s Senior Development Manager for Asia, David Borja briefed the members on the progress of ‘Win in India, with India’ project saying artificial turfs in Bangalore and Shillong had been completed and would be handed over by early December.

    He said the artificial turf in Mumbai’s Cooperage ground would be installed by the end of the year and additional funds had been approved for the stadium’s renovation.

    He said some facilities at the AIFF House in New Delhi would also be upgraded.

    Borja also revealed that FIFA would fund regional academies in India up to US$200,000 per year for each of the academies from 2012-2017 and help the AIFF identify potential sponsors at the regional level to support the academies.

    “FIFA will also design the training curriculum for regional and elite academies and will set up guidelines for talent identification. FIFA will also financially support youth and grassroots development programmes,” said Borja.“FIFA will also organise annual courses and refresher courses coaches, referees and instructors.”

    The next meeting of the AFC Ad-hoc Committee for Indian Professional Football, to be held in India next year, will be the last meeting of this committee.

    Source :- AFC
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