I’m overwhelmed by the love The Angel is getting today. Thank you all so much for sharing and tweeting @Arsenal. Don’t stop now. North London forever 👊🏼❤️
@ChiranjitOjha Reservation for strikers is the dumbest thing I have heard in #indianfootball ever. It is even more dumber than astrologer picking the squad.
@FootballBharati If u21 players need game time, then create another proper developmental league for u21 players. Fans come to watch top tier league for quality football not to watch the 'development' of average players.
@Nikhil88997137@funpatfcb@curiousharry19 1. Expand no. of clubs in every level of league pyramid.
2. Run Cup Competitions in parallel with the league.
4. Run leagues at every age group level.
5. Give incentives to clubs playing more Indian players instead of making it mandatory.
"ISL and IFL clubs may field a starting eleven comprising three foreign players and one OCI player. Additionally, to ensure adequate match exposure and development opportunities for Indian forwards, one Indian striker must remain on the field for 90 minutes."
#IndianFootball
@TimRileyManU@Assal_Malayali It is actually that deep. Fans in India have lost faith in Indian football system that they are obsessed with the idea of foreign players of Indian origin who got the benifits from football system of other countries representing us at the global stage.
@AamirImteyaz12 This is a terrible analogy that can be countered by another terrible analogy. Will you support your drunkard father who is abusive towards your mother and your siblings just because he's your father?
@IndianFootyBest We always knew that lower division Women's teams were struggling. But this is even beyond imagination. They should have at least be given enough food.
@Piyushfootbzz I'm gonna stop you right there. ISL should be made profitable. How? The value of ISL needs to increase. How? Viewership needs to increase. How? Overall Quality needs to improve. How? 11 foreign players needs to be allowed. ISL cannot attract viewership with mediocre players.
🇮🇳 🇵🇱 | Sadhwick Raj has become the FIRST Indian footballer to play in Centralne Ligi Juniorów - the highest level of youth football in Poland.
The 15-year-old midfielder made his debut for AP Podlasie yesterday in a 4-1 win vs Górnika Łęczna!
PROUD MOMENT #IndianFootball 🔥
Let's blame the foreigners in ISL for the u17 players not knowing how to take a shot. We could have comfortably qualified for the World Cup, but we have strikers like these. #u17AFC#IndianFootball
@relicF14 I don't even blame the kids. They are doing everything except shooting. I blame the coach who picked players who couldn't take a shot at target.