Let’s be honest. I always wished I could say NO when needed, YES when it mattered. But in real life, I failed. That’s why I started tweeting—to speak freely, even if not perfectly. Here, no one fully knows me. Maybe that’s a good thing.
I just want something “result-oriented haram ball”. Look at 🇧🇷, they’ve got technically brilliant coaches, yet went for old Ancelotti for his mentality & ability to deliver results. We don���t need tiki-taka—just a coach who can get goals using Indian attackers.
#IndianFootball
Sudarshan Gopaladesikan – the new Technical Director at @NUFC . What a journey! If you know computer programming tools & love football, his path is one to follow. Incredible career growth. Take a moment to read his bio,learn a lot.
https://t.co/jWXx2CIJ5t
@agoraveera@Lollubee Funny how you mock Malayalam pronunciation, but I’ve never judged my friend pronounce same as “caafie” or his “aafice.” Dialects exist, and that’s perfectly fine. We all speak how we grew up hearing it — doesn’t make one better than the other.
@SinhGodsServant You’re are those who call Ganga-Mother & shamelessly pollute her. I’ve never seen a river in a worse state. Yes she’s sacred, but doesn’t that mean we must keep her clean?
If can’t dump your waste or pooja items in a bin, take them home. Littering isn’t devotion,it’s disrespect.
Five years. Countless memories. One Yellow Family. 💛
Today, I say goodbye to Kerala Blasters FC — a club that became much more than a workplace. It became a mission, a passion, and a family.
When I arrived in 2019, I came with curiosity. I leave with immense gratitude, having served this club in several roles: as a youth coach, reserve team head coach, individual development mentor, and most recently as Interim Head Coach of the senior team. Each role brought its own challenges, but the purpose was always the same — to help people and players grow.
Throughout this journey, I’ve had the privilege of mentoring and supporting young players like Sachin, Bijoy, Azhar, Aimen, Vibin, Saheef, Sreekuttan, Yoihenba, Ebindas, and more — 17 players in total who advanced from the reserve side to professional football. Ten of them now wear the KBFC first-team jersey, while others continue their paths in the ISL and I-League. Their success is their own — I simply tried to guide, ask the right questions, and create the right environment.
One of the most meaningful recognitions came recently from Sahal Abdul Samad, who mentioned the impact of my dedication to individual development — and I’m deeply touched by that.
I am also proud of the senior team chapter: stepping in as Interim Head Coach for the final 12 matches of the ISL season and achieving an average of 1.5 points per game — a run of form that, maintained across a season, would have placed us 4th and secured the playoffs. It wasn’t easy, but it reflected the potential of this team and the unity we created in adversity.
To the fans — your passion is the soul of this club. I felt it every matchday, every training session, every time we spoke. Kerala is a football state, and I hope to see its footballers shine not just in India, but on global stages.
To the club staff, academy, Sporthood, and everyone behind the scenes — thank you for trusting the process, for believing in long-term development over short-term noise.
To the players — I was only ever a part of your journey. The rest is up to you.
And finally, to the owners and management: thank you for giving me space to grow, fail, adapt, and contribute. I will carry these years forward with pride, knowing that whatever comes next, I gave my heart to Kerala Blasters.
See you somewhere down the football road.
- Tomasz Tchórz
@ajay7das@VinayakSRaj1@MarcusMergulhao Where did you get this SS?
How can 4 clubs compete when we have only 2 slots ?
Slots are given to sheild winners & Supercup. Thats won by MBSG & Goa. Durand is tournament thats not conducted by Aiff, its conducted by independent body.
@Assal_Malayali 35 yr old for a proven defender is not that bad. Also if im not wrong, he played for all matches last season. If he is fit, any day i need him in my team. His leadership is very important for our young lads.
@VinayakSRaj1@Shaamilmd017@ajay7das Nah, but they have at least started foreign extensions or new ones confirmed by journs. Meanwhile, we’ve heard nothing . If we’ve done all deals quietly & are just waiting for FSDL, great. But if FSDL delays become an excuse for late signings again, that lack of prep is worrying.
@VinayakSRaj1@Shaamilmd017@ajay7das BFC, Goa, MBSG, and EB — all the big spenders chasing silverware have kicked off their foreign player moves already.
After 20 years with the Team, Christian Horner departs Oracle Red Bull Racing as Team Principal and CEO.
We thank him for his tireless and exceptional work. He has been instrumental in building this Team into one of the most successful in F1, with eight Drivers' Championships and six Constructors' Championships.
Thank you for everything Christian, you will forever remain an important part of our team's history.
Funny how few know Ex OFC is actually #KBFC First proper medical doctor. Credit where it’s due. Until last year, we only had an MBBS grad without PG as official team doctor. Now with Dr Vishnu, a PG in Sports & Exercise Medicine & real experience, things look more professional.
🚨🟡 Dr. Vishnu Vijayan has been appointed as the new Team Doctor of Kerala Blasters FC, marking a significant step in the club’s comprehensive efforts to revamp and strengthen its medical department
@rejintjays36#KBFC#ISL