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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 12:53:28 GMT
Weird. Don't think I even read ITK rumours re thisTaken from this post on the dot.orgwww.qprdot.org/viewtopic.php?t=39563(and some additional links) Goal.com Failure To Get Work Permit Halts Sunil Chhetri's Move To QPR
Indian international Sunil Chhetri would have donned the Queen's Park Rangers jersey in the upcoming season but the failure to get a work permit halted his dreams for now...29-Aug-2009 Sunil had signed a three-year contract with Queen's Park Rangers few weeks back. The club since has been working to get its work permit for him to play in England. He was informed by his agent yesterday that It was rejected by the UK government. Since India is not in the top 70 in the FIFA ranking and the British government only permits non-EU players if the player is playing for the country and the country is ranked below 70 in FIFA ranking. Queen's Park Rangers is also partly owned by Mittal Group. The club had been following Sunil's career for over a year and they were very happy with the way he has been progressing and playing. The club's CEO had also come to see him in Barcelona. Sunil though did not train initially in Barcelona but joined in the later stage. The amount of training and two matches he played were very impressive. Sunil has been on the radar of a lot of scouts over the years. His performances have been outstanding for the club and the country. It was rather unfortunate that he got injured during the end of the I- league, which kept him out for a month and half. There has certainly been lot of interest in Indian players over the past few years and it was quite a set back for him to be out in the initial part of the Barcelona tour. It would definitely have been a major step forward for Indian football had his work permit gone through. Queen's Park is a massive club and are currently playing the championship league. They are one of the favourites to win the league. "Sunil would surely have done well in Queen's Park. He has the ability to play even in the premiership with one or two years of experience in the championship with QPR. "It's sad that Indian team does not play enough international matches and that is a big setback for our ranking as well as our development. This is also a reason why today Sunil is not playing in England," said Indian skipper Bhaichung Bhutia. Asked why was this contract with Queen's Park was kept under wraps, Sunil says, "I had signed with them few weeks back and I knew I still would have had to wait for a work permit. So with lots of stories about me playing in Europe and with having a bad experience with the media in the Coventry case, I was sceptical. "I am disappointed because the work permit is something that I can't do anything about, being so close and not getting it is indeed disappointing. But it's not the end of the world. I will still continue working hard for my country and my club Dempo, who have been very supportive." Source: www.fpaofindia.comwww.goal.com/en-india/news/222/transfer-zone/2009/08/29/1468375/failure-to-get-work-permit-halts-sunil-chhetris-move-to-qpr
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 12:56:20 GMT
And also this Press Trust of India = Chhetri's English dream over, work permit denied New Delhi, Aug 29 (PTI) Indian striker Sunil Chhetri's dream of playing for English Championship side Queen's Park Rangers ended prematurely after the British government denied him work permit. Chhetri had signed a three-year contract with QPR a few weeks back, although it was kept under wraps. The club has been working to get Chhetri's work permit to play in England but yesterday, the Delhi lad's agent informed hims that it was rejected by the British government. According to the newly launched website of Football Players Association of India, Chhetri was denied permit since India is not in the top 70 in the FIFA rankings and the British government does not grant permit to non European Union players whose country is ranked below 70. www.ptinews.com/news/254878_Chhetri-s-English-dream-over--work-permit-denied
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Post by londonranger on Aug 29, 2009 13:29:48 GMT
Will he play for our football team or our cricket team?? HOHO
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 15:21:49 GMT
Sounds like a very, very strange signing. A Jim Magilton signing?
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Post by londonranger on Aug 29, 2009 15:28:10 GMT
No Lakshmi signign?
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 15:30:43 GMT
Tsk, Tsk, London. You forget. We've been assured Magilton is in charge. And we certainly wouldn't be buying players from India for financial reasons just to attract an Indian audience.
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 17:04:52 GMT
Times of India
We need to lift our game to beat Syria in final: HoughtonNEW DELHI: India coach Bob Houghton on Saturday said his boys will have to lift their game on Monday to beat Syria in the final of the Nehru Cup international football tournament. Houghton admitted that his boys lost to a team which played better on Saturday but said they can still beat Syria in the summit clash. "We played well today and we lost by a small margin. That too through a goal from set play," Houghton said after India sans captain Bhaichung Bhutia lost 0-1 to Syria in their last round-robin fixture. "Syria are a strong side. We have to lift our game on Monday to beat them. The good crowd and the good environment and I think we can beat them in the final," he added. "It was a difficult game for the reserve players as they had not played much in the tournament and they had to prove they are also contributing for the team." The Englishman lost his cool when a scribe apparently laughed at a fellow journalist trying to ask a question.
When asked why striker Sunil Chhetri could not get work permit to play in English Championship side Queens Park Rangers, Houghton retorted, "What can I say. It is a fact that India are ranked below 70 in FIFA chart and that is why Chhetri could not get work permit. What can I say more." "You have to change your whole domestic structure if you want to improve. It is a pity that Chhetri could not play for QPR. He deserves to play there. If you go on continuing tournaments like Santosh Trophy Indian football will not improve," Houghton said. .... timesofindia.indiatimes.com/We-need-to-lift-our-game-to-win-final-Houghton/articleshow/4949268.cms
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 17:14:33 GMT
From January 2009 Goal.com Exclusive: Sunil Chhetri To Go For Coventry City Trials - Dad Indian striker Sunil Chhetri is all set to become the third Indian player to head to Europe after having being called by Coventry City for trials, which is a second division English club.Speaking exclusively to Goal.com, Sunil’s father, Mr.Kharga Chhetri confirmed the news saying, “Yes, he has indeed received a call from Coventry City for trials. He (Sunil) got a call on the 16th of this month after coming back from Hong Kong and the concerned authorities informed him of the trials.” After Mohammed Salim played for Celtic in 1937 and football icon Bhaichung Bhutia donned the colours of English side Bury FC, the Delhi lad will be the third Indian following in their footsteps if he manages to impress in the trials. “He was supposed to go for the trials on the 22nd but now, he shall play the match for East Bengal on the 24th. Thereafter, he shall fly to Delhi and head to England for the trials,” informed Chhetri Senior. The agent who has arranged the trials for the Indian international is Middlesex based Yogesh Joshee who works for Matchworld. How and when did Sunil get in touch with this agent remains a mystery and is dad doesn’t want to speak about this. “This is something which I am not much aware of.” So has the news of Sunil going to England sunk in yet? “To be honest, I couldn’t believe it but now that it is all true, I am very happy for my son. It will be great if he manages to impress at Coventry and thereby move abroad,” said Sunil’s father who had every reason to feel proud. At the start of this season when Sunil signed for East Bengal from JCT, he included a clause which stated that the Kolkata giants wouldn’t create much fuss if he receives an offer from any foreign club. This has been done only in the case of Sunil and not the other players who have been linked recently. To those unaware, Coventry City were part of the Premier League earlier and famously beat European champions Manchester United 2-0 last season in the Carling Cup at Old Trafford. www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2009/01/21/1070441/exclusive-sunil-chhetri-to-go-for-coventry-city-trials-dadA week later...Goal.com Jan 30, 2009 Footballer Sunil Chhetri not to play for Coventry New Delhi: Indian footballer Sunil Chhetri's dream of being the third Indian player to play in Europe will have to wait. Coventry's interest in Chetri seems to be over. He was on a one-week trial at the club and at some time, it appeared as though Chhetri stood a fair chance to be able to play for them eventually.
But it has now emerged after the trials that Coventry are not keen on signing the East Bengal striker.Club Coventry is currently placed 14th in the Championship table and its management feels that Chhetri isn't the answer to their club's problems.ibnlive.in.com/news/footballer-sunil-chhetri-not-to-play-for-coventry/84060-5-21.html
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 17:15:12 GMT
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 17:17:50 GMT
So we bought him. But unlike others, we didn't have him on trial?
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Aug 29, 2009 18:56:24 GMT
Typical Rangers c0ck up.
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 21:52:57 GMT
UK rejects Chetri's work permit DNA CorrespondentSunday, August 30, 2009Mumbai: Sunil Chetri's dream of playing in England hit a severe roadblock after his work permit plea was rejected by the UK government on Friday. Chetri had signed a three-year contract with English championship side Queens Park Rangers (QPR), partly owned by the Mittal group, a few weeks ago. But the deal was kept under the covers as Chetri first wanted to wait for all the formalities to get over. "I am disappointed because the work permit is something that I can't do anything about, being so close and not getting it is indeed disappointing. But it's not the end of the world. I will still continue working hard for my country and my club Dempo, who have been very supportive," Chetri said. Since India is not in the top 70 in the FIFA ranking and the British government only permits non EU players if the player is playing for a country that is ranked below 70 in FIFA ranking. Chetri's London-based agent Yogesh Joshee told DNA they will have to wait till the next transfer period in January to carry things forward. "Even if we appeal the decision right now, it won't be heard before the window closes on Tuesday. It's a big blow but we have to be positive," Joshee said.www.dnaindia.com/sport/report_uk-rejects-chetri-s-work-permit_1286271
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 21:54:18 GMT
His agent talking in January about the Implications re India if Coventry deal went aheadGoal.com Exclusive Chat With Sunil Chhetri's Agent Yogesh Joshee Yes, Sunil Chhetri is going to Coventry City for trials. It’s official. Goal.com caught with the man behind the deal who has escaped the media glare despite working on this project for quite sometime – FIFA agent Yogesh Joshee.22-Jan-2009 “I was in Portugal last summer and found out that the Indian national team were in Portugal. I realized that I was living in the same hotel as them. I was born in India and though I have been brought up in England, I am an Indian at heart. “I decided to go for the training and saw Sunil there. He was impressive and I was told that he was one of the upcoming stars then. I spoke to Bob Houghton and he mentioned that Sunil had great calibre and a good attitude as well. It was then that I approached Sunil,” said Joshee when asked as to how he first came in contact with the Indian international. Joshee then made a few trips to India and also witnessed the highly enthralling East Bengal – Mohun Bagan derby in the Federation Cup semi-finals. “What I liked about Federation Cup is the passion with which people support East Bengal and Mohun Bagan.” Back to Coventry and Joshee with his friend and fellow FIFA agent Kenny Moyes, better known as the brother of Everton manager David Moyes, together worked on short listing the clubs for Sunil. “We approached Coventry and showed some of Sunil’s footage's to them. They expressed an interest and decided to call him for trials. “But playing in England is a challenge for sure as the game is more fast and pitches are soft,” added Joshee. The implications of Sunil joining Coventry City, if offered a contract, would be massive and Joshee agrees. “Every club in U.K. has a market in India. Coventry could profit a lot. Just imagine selling Coventry jerseys in India with Chhetri’s name on the back. “Also, there are around two million Indians in England and there is hardly anyone who plays in the Premier League. But this would change in the next five-to-ten years. “Sunil could become a role model for Asians in U.K, as a goodwill ambassador. People can look up to him. “It would also help Indian football, which is still in its infancy. You see the national team hardly plays while the clubs play week in and week out.” Sunil’s trials begin from the coming Monday and on being probed as to what kind of offer or a contract could Sunil get, if he does draw eyeballs, the agent refuses to comment. “I can’t answer this as yet. Let's talk on this next week” Rahul Bali. www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2009/01/22/1072095/exclusive-chat-with-sunil-chhetris-agent-yogesh-joshee
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 21:58:55 GMT
And Celtic (according to the agent) Celtic interest in him (Interesting timing)FIFA.com - August 2009 "...Meanwhile, Celtic are monitoring India striker Sunil Chhetri, according to the player's agent. The 25-year-old Dempo forward has scored 15 goals in 34 internationals and had a trial with Coventry City earlier this year. Agent Yogesh Joshee said: "Celtic are having a serious look at Sunil. Celtic would prove a great chance to prove himself in Europe." www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid=1087884.htmlEXPRESS - BHOYS KEEPING EYE ON INDIAN Thursday August 6,2009 By Blair Esson ) CELTIC are lining up a move for Indian international striker Sunil Chhetri. The 25-year-old has scored 15 goals in 34 appearances for his country and had a trial with Coventry City earlier this year. He has previously been a target for Leeds. A senior Hoops scout reportedly watched Chhetri at India’s training camp in Barcelona on Monday – and said he had been impressed by the New Delhi-born player. The striker’s agent, Yogesh Joshee, said: “Celtic are having a serious look at Sunil. Celtic would be a great chance to prove himself in Europe.” Chhetri’s other advisor is Scot Kenny Moyes, brother of Everton boss David. India national coach Bob Houghton is a big fan of Chhetri, who was also eligible to play for Nepal through his parents. “He is remarkable, brave and honest,” Englishman Houghton said. “He never gives up.” Chhetri signed a two-year deal with Dempo Sports Club in May, but the Indian Premier League outfit have said they will let him go abroad for trials. He has previously played for leading I-League clubs Mohun Bagan, JCT FC and East Bengal. Rated the pin-up boy of Indian football, the striker is available for £1million. Chhetri’s arrival at Parkhead would instantly gain Celtic a vast fan base on the Indian subcontinent – where football is rapidly growing in popularity among the expanding middle classes. And he would become Celtic’s first Indian player for 72 years, following in the footsteps of Calcutta-born winger Mohammed Salim – who played in two friendlies in 1937 before returning home. www.express.co.uk/posts/view/118875Ontheminute.com - Indian star could join CelticIndia international Sunil Chhetri is being linked with a move to Scottish giants Celtic Celtic has scouts watch Chhetri in action for Demp SC in a friendly against FC Santboia in Barcelona. "I'm waiting to get feedback from Celtic, whose head scout saw him on Monday," said the 25-year-old's agent, Yogesh Joshee. "Another scout came to watch the game (against Santboia), I'll let you know the outcome when I know." www.ontheminute.com/news/news.php?news=16592
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 22:06:52 GMT
And the agent profiled/Q&A Generallly Kolkatafootball.com “I would love to work for development of Indian Soccer"- FIFA Agent Yogesh Joshee 22.02.2009 :: Exclaims first ever Indian Origin FIFA & UEFA Licensed Player’s Agent Yogesh Joshee during his visit to Kolkata.kolkatafootball.com wishes to thank Mr.Yogesh Joshee for sparing some time out of his busy schedule and meeting our Correspondent Rahul Sengupta at the Hotel Hyatt Regency, Salt Lake, Kolkata. KFC: Tell us something about your Childhood? You were born in India but brought up in U.K share some of your experiences of England? YOGESH: I was born in India but I was only eighteen months old when my Family moved to U.K. Out there in England we used to play street soccer with tennis balls. When we moved in during the 1970’s the English people were fresh from their World Cup victory so football became a part of our life as we saw our peers engrossed in the game and we could not help stop ourselves from playing football. KFC: Tell us something about your family? Do you come from a Sporting background? YOGESH: No I never came from a sporting family but yes we loved sports as a recreation. But now things have changed, my son who is eight years old is playing at the Arsenal Soccer School and recently won a medal for his good performance and he is also playing for a local league side which is incidentaly coached and managed by me. I used to play amateur football and even now we play seven a side matches on Astro-turf every Monday. We have a team consisting of friends for the last fifteen years! KFC:Tell us how you became an Agent when did you decide that you wanted to become a football agent? YOGESH: I used to work with an Investment Bank and had experiences of managing Portfolios of investors. Apart from that my Brother-in-law is a professional Poker Player and I used to manage his affairs and once he won $1.2 Million. I used to meet other professional managers at PFA Parties and then I decided to sit for the Regulation Exam in 2008. There is a very strong Asian Community in U.K so I wanted to manage the Asian Players in English Football circuit. KFC: Being an Indian dint you face problems while establishing yourself as an Agent of Football in England? YOGESH: No of course not as I told you things have changed since we had arrived we are now more part of their society in fact people like our culture a lot so we never face such problems. KFC:Your purpose of visit in India is regarding opening of your office at Delhi? Can you elaborate about your business? YOGESH: You are right I reached Delhi on Monday and I opened a branch of my Company Match World Ltd at Delhi. Me and my friend Kenny Moyes runs the company its basically a sports management business. I met Kenny last year in Geneva during a Match Agent Conference; I am also a UEFA Licensed Match Agent. He was asking me about Indian football and we readily agreed to work together. KFC: You have been a globetrotter yourself and have watched football and footballers in different parts of the world. What according to you is the difference and similarity of football in India and outside it? YOGESH: I mean the similarity is football. It is a Universal language the fans the television coverage etc. adds interest to the game of football, the similarity with rest of the world is passion. People here in Kolkata are very much passionate about football. Imagine 100,000 people coming down to watch their favorite teams play what else you want? If differences were concerned I would say footballers in India are very disciplined they have high moral values and knows how to respect people. That’s where the difference lies. KFC:What was the impression of Chris Coleman on Sunil Chhetri? YOGESH: Chris Coleman expressed that Sunil Chhetri was a perfect gentleman and very humble in nature. He also said that Sunil is a Championship material or even higher! He is certainly positive about moving to Europe next season. KFC:While you did a splendid job of arranging a trial for Sunil in Coventry. There were a certain section of the media saying that it would have been better for Chhetri to play somewhere in top Asian leagues like Japan or Arabia rather than playing in lower division sides in Europe. What do you fell about it? YOGESH: well I am not pretty confident about the facilities that any Asian club can provide. In U.K there is a huge population of Asian people so Sunil Chhetri will not be isolated in an alien country so we have to keep many factors in our mind while we decide on the future of a player. KFC:Tell us something about your future plans? YOGESH: I love it in India. The people here are very passionate about football and moreover I am an Indian so it’s my duty to work for the betterment of football in India. I will be the happiest person to work for development of football in this country. KFC:Talking about development, Goa will have a Manchester United Soccer school very soon, so what’s your take on it? YOGESH: It’s good to hear that big brands like Manchester United are investing money in Indian football. But Soccer school isn’t really an academy I have never seen professional footballers coming out from a soccer school but anyways its good for a start at least. KFC:Is there any other Indian footballer that are going to sign for your company? YOGESH: There are a couple of young lads who have caught my attention but I cant tell you anything concrete as nothing has taken shape so far. KFC: thanks a lot for speaking to us! Hope to see you back in Kolkata very soon. YOGESH: It was nice talking to you; yeah surely I will be back in India soon 74.125.113.132/search?q=cache:ceFPbH5-RpYJ:www.kolkatafootball.com/interview_football.html+%22Yogesh+Joshee%22&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 29, 2009 22:09:34 GMT
Yogesh Joshee Address: MATCH WORLD LTD 52 Briarwood Drive HA6 1PN NORTHWOOD, Middlesex Telephone: +.... Mobile: +... Mail: ....@matchworld.tv
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Post by londonranger on Aug 30, 2009 3:57:52 GMT
We could make vast amounts of money with this Matinee Idol. He can loan out loftus Rd as an extension of Bollywood Movie productions with all the seats full of actors and soaring music heard as far as Notting Hill Gate.
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 30, 2009 8:03:32 GMT
Seems to have preceded the Magilton era! MSN - Chhetri's English dream over, work permit denied - New Delhi: Indian striker Sunil Chhetri's dream of playing for English Championship side Queen's Park Rangers ended prematurely after the British government denied him work permit. - Chhetri had signed a three-year contract with QPR a few weeks back, although it was kept under wraps. - The club has been working to get Chhetri's work permit to play in England but on Friday, the Delhi lad's agent informed him that it was rejected by the British government. - According to the newly launched website of Football Players Association of India, Chhetri was denied permit since India is not in the top 70 in the FIFA rankings and the British government does not grant permit to non-European Union players whose country is ranked below 70. - Queen's Park Rangers, which is partly owned by steel magnate Laxmi Mittal, had been following Chhetri's career for over a year and were happy with his development as a player. - QPR CEO had also come down to see Chhetri in Barcelona where the Indian national team had a month-long training tour recently in preparation for the ongoing Nehru Cup. - Asked why he kept the contract with QPR under wraps, Chhetri said, "I had signed with QPR few weeks back and I knew I still would have had to wait for a work permit. So with lots of stories about me playing in Europe and with having a bad experience with the media in the Coventry case, I was skeptical," Chhetri said. - "I am disappointed because the work permit is something that I can't do anything about, being so close and not getting it is indeed disappointing. But it's not the end of the world. I will still continue to work hard for my country and my club Dempo, who have been very supportive," he added. - Indian captain and his strike partner in the national team, Bhaichung Bhutia said, "Sunil (Chhetri) would surely have done well in Queen's Park. He has the ability to play even in the premiership with one or two years of experience in the championship with QPR. - "It's sad that Indian team does not play enough international matches and that is a big set back for our ranking as well as our development. This is also a reason why today Sunil is not playing in England," added Bhutia, who was the first Indian to have played in English professional league for Bury FC from 1999-2002. sports.in.msn.com/football/article.aspx?cp-documentid=3188173
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Post by QPR Report on Aug 30, 2009 9:42:45 GMT
Any connection?Marketing Week, May 2008 "Marketing Week - F1 boss on how he will turn QPR into super-brand" "....And while the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea seem to be chasing the Asia dream, through Mittal the connection with India will be very important for QPR’s expansion into new markets. Mittal’s son-in-law, Amit Bhatia, has been installed as vice-chairman and says the club is looking to develop its links with India." qprreport.blogspot.com/2008/05/qpr-chairman-flavio-briatore-outlines.html
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Post by QPR Report on Sept 1, 2009 12:26:54 GMT
Indopia - Houghton advises Chhetri to play in continental Europe first New Delhi India coach Bob Houghton today advised national striker Sunil Chhetri to first play in continental Europe and then think of plying his trade in English professional league. Chhetri signed a three-year contract with English Championships side Queens Park Rangers but will not be able to play for that club as he has been denied work permit by the British government. " England is a great place to play football but for that you need your country to be among top 70 in FIFA chart and you should have played 75 per cent of your national team matches in the last 24 months. Sunil satisfied the latter criterion but not the first," Houghton said. " Sunil appealed and a committee comprising three players and three bureaucrats ruled against him," he added. Houghton said since India are low in FIFA rankings, Chhetri can now think of playing in other European countries like Italy and Spain. " Manchester United had a sister club in Belgium ( Royal Antwerp) and Chhetri can think of playing in clubs like that. I remember Chinese players play in European countries other than England first for two years and then apply for English professional league. Sunil can do that and that is the option," said the Englishman at the launch of Mir Iqbal Hussain Trophy for National Sub-Junior championships. www.indopia.in/India-usa-uk-news/latest-news/663160/Sports/5/16/5
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Post by Macmoish on Aug 30, 2010 6:22:06 GMT
Bump...And now in the US MLS...Where I think thus far, he hasnt made a big impact (but I havent really followed for several weeks)
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Post by Macmoish on Aug 30, 2010 12:45:30 GMT
And checking...Scored twice for India last week (against Portugese second Div team Sertanense) India ride on Chetri’s twin strikes to win 3-2 Posted: Thu Aug 26 2010, 22:15 hrs Striker Sunil Chetri struck twice as the Indian national football team scored a narrow 3-2 victory over Portuguese second division side Sertanense FC in a practice match at Santarem, around 60 kilometres away from Lisbon. Chetri, who was recently released by Major League Soccer side Kansas City Wizards to join the Indian team’s training in Portugal, scored in the 14th and 22nd minutes to give his side a 2-0 lead. But the Portuguese side came back strongly and restored parity by the hour mark, before NP Pradeep scored the winner in the 77th minute at the Almeirim Stadium. Chetri opened the scoring with a neat finish in the 14th minute off a Mohammed Rafi pass and doubled India’s lead heading the ball over the opponent goalkeeper’s head off a Subrata Paul free kick from the centre. The Indians slowed down a bit after the two-goal cushion and Sertanense FC took advantage of that to pull one back in the 29th minute before restoring parity in the 59th minute. www.indianexpress.com/news/India-ride-on-Chetri-s-twin-strikes-to-win-3-2/672663
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Post by Macmoish on Aug 27, 2011 7:24:19 GMT
Bump...As QPR add Malaysian players also,let's hope if we find we'll get permission
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