Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Wish ISL had taken Bagan, EB, says Subrata Dutta

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

If by then, Mohun Bagan and East Bengal lose sheen what will happen to the domestic football structure SUBRATA DUTTA, AIFF VP

KOLKATA: Subrata Dutta, the senior vice-president of the AIFF, said he wished the ISL had shown flexibilit­y and accommodat­ed Mohun Bagan and East Bengal. Holding the ISL and I-League simultaneo­usly, as has been agreed to, could also hurt the I-League’s status as India’s premier competitio­n, he said.

Stating that there is nothing illegal about the desire to create a league that could be India’s official competitio­n, Dutta though said the future of football in India would be very tense should some time the franchises decide to opt out of the league.

“If by then, Mohun Bagan and East Bengal lose sheen because it would be obvious to all that the I-League would, in terms of marketing and maybe broadcast quality, not be in the same category as the ISL, what will happen to the domestic football structure,” asked Dutta, speaking at a seminar on Monday.

Mohun Bagan’s finance-secretary Debasish Dutta and East Bengal’s assistant-secretary Shanti Ranjan Das Gupta said they were confident that the clubs would play an important part in the future of football in India. “Together, we are game’s watchdog and we will win this battle to stay relevant against teams who are barely three-four years old,” said Das Gupta.

Debasish Dutta said they would urge the teams’ fans to show their strength in numbers by paying to watch I-League games this term.

India football legend Shyam Thapa though took a different route.

“If in the past 50-60 years, Mohun Bagan and East Bengal could have taken 100 steps to develop the game, they have taken, say, one,” said Thapa, the federation’s technical committee head. He said the clubs should have done more to develop their infrastruc­ture, a thought which found an echo in the audience. Thapa also said the ISL deserves credit for reviving an audience for football in places such as Chennai where it had dried up from his time as a player.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India