Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Mohun Bagan, East Bengal refuse to budge unless demands are met

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Indian football’s traditiona­l clubs Mohun Bagan and East Bengal today joined hands to declare an unofficial war against Indian Super League (ISL), threatenin­g to disrupt the cashrich event if their three-point demand is not met with.

The Big two clubs refused to budge from their three-point demand and did not submit the bid document for their induction into the ISL.

“We cannot tolerate AIFF’s torture anymore. We have just decided one thing in our meeting -- ‘No Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, no ISL’. We will not allow ISL here,” Mohun Bagan general secretary Anjan Mitra told reporters after a joint meeting with state body, Indian Football Associatio­n. “We will not allow business in the name of football. Money can’t buy you everything. Football will be played like football. We want all of your cooperatio­n in such a movement,” he added. The meeting was attended by 18 office bearers each from the two rival clubs whose main demand is the waiver of franchise fee of Rs 15 crore. Apart from that, they have asked for money of the central pool and would like to play the tournament in Kolkata.

The two clubs have been invited to participat­e in an all stakeholde­rs meeting under the aegis of Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) at its headquarte­rs in Kuala Lumpur on June 7 to discuss the roadmap for the future of Indian football.

But they are yet to decide whether to attend the meeting and instead the IFA is set to shot off a letter to the AIFF on May 29, asking about the “roadmap”, which was promised to them by the president Praful Patel during May 7 meeting in Mumbai.

IFA secretary Utpal Ganguli said there was no need of any interventi­on from the AFC.

“You (AIFF) are yet to share the roadmap, you have to first share it. It’s purely a domestic issue between the clubs and the AIFF. It’s not an AFC issue.

“We will decide after getting your reply. Hope the AIFF will sort this out after receiving the letter,” Ganguli said.

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