India in 2018 FIFA World Cup

panchgunpanchgun 129 Points
edited February 2014 in Indian Football Team
Hey guys i m sure u guys r as big optimists as me.so lets discuss things which India needs to do to make to Russia 2018 and what are the things that need to change so that the one and only dream of a Indian fan becomes a reality.
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  • panchgunpanchgun 129 Points
    for the first timev since i have been following Indian football (2000) India has a system of age group teams where players graduate from one age group to another and are not lost somewhere in the wilderness.u13-u16-u19-u21-Indian arrows.too many examples of talented young players lost duo to lack of guidance and proper opportunities.To name a few...

    vimal periyar
    ashim biswas
    alvito decunhia
    all very talented footballers but could not reach their potential duo to one reason or the another.
  • namewtheldnamewtheld Kolkata5665 Points
    First and foremost thing, India needs to restructure its league so that all the clubs become professional and have a youth academy of their own...there have been some positive steps towards it and i m sure we r not far away..2018 could b a reality <!-- s:!: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_exclaim.gif" alt=":!:" title="Exclamation" /><!-- s:!: -->
  • panchgunpanchgun 129 Points
    The present state of the clubs in India is really not that great .How many outstanding Indian players have come through their ranks.the answer maybe if i guess hard would be 1 - 2 in the past 20 years.Although i know in an ideal world u would like the clubs to take the lead but looking at the situation until some some fresh young people (rich)come in with the right ideas and proper plan until then the clubs in India will stay the same .There is no point harping about the fact that a bagan,or east bengal need to build their own academies or Churchill or dempo need to have to their grounds.It simply wont happen.We r at such a stage that we need a complete overhaul of the system.and to be fair no one can say we don't want it as the current setup has failed emphatically.
  • shankarshankar 2600 Points
    changes are happening in the working of federation,they are getting professional,getting some interesting decisions on the board........these changes are suitably accompanied by some clubs like dempo's link up with danish club,pfc opening its academy....these are the things i wanted to happen....now its about implementing them to the fullest for .....we can expect our team to be for 2022 world cup...if not for 2018...
  • ashindiaashindia 9248 Points
    changes are happening in the working of federation,they are getting professional,getting some interesting decisions on the board........these changes are suitably accompanied by some clubs like dempo's link up with danish club,pfc opening its academy....these are the things i wanted to happen....now its about implementing them to the fullest for .....we can expect our team to be for 2022 world cup...if not for 2018...

    I agree that changes are happening but I find them too slow.I have been following football of other Asian(ASEAN Region) countries for some time and can easily say that they are miles ahead even though everything between them and us was same 10-15 years back. <!-- s:cry: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_cry.gif" alt=":cry:" title="Crying or Very Sad" /><!-- s:cry: -->
  • panchgunpanchgun 129 Points
    Shankar Mate agreed on the outside it looks like that things have stared happening.But wait r these things really happening.just for example this i league licensing criteria has become a joke really. hasn't it?i mean for the past four years i have heard this nonsense.but still how many clubs are compliant..no mate none .i(f u take these criteria in a serious way).but how many clubs have been barred from playing bcoz of non compliance and the answer is.....
  • panchgunpanchgun 129 Points
    dude ash although i agree with u absolutely that the S.E Asian countries r ahead than us in footballing terms .But u have to take the fact in account that these are footballing nations .But still have a progressed to a level just above India in spite of huge resources both financially and population wise.So for a start they might be good reference point but we have to aim higher if we want to reach higher like Iraq,uae for starters.
  • panchgunpanchgun 129 Points
    Long way to go but here r some of the players who r going to shape up indian football for the next decade.
    http://www.sportskeeda.com/2011/06/05/indian-footballers-who-can-make-it-big-internationally/
  • ashindiaashindia 9248 Points
    dude ash although i agree with u absolutely that the S.E Asian countries r ahead than us in footballing terms .But u have to take the fact in account that these are footballing nations .But still have a progressed to a level just above India in spite of huge resources both financially and population wise.So for a start they might be good reference point but we have to aim higher if we want to reach higher like Iraq,uae for starters.


    Thailand and Huge Finance ?? <!-- s:lol: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_lol.gif" alt=":lol:" title="Laughing" /><!-- s:lol: --> <!-- s:lol: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_lol.gif" alt=":lol:" title="Laughing" /><!-- s:lol: -->

    Whether you agree or not but South East Asian Nations are closest we can compare ourselves with. <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->

    Current Iraqi players are of very high level,cause they were bought up in good youth set-up before the war etc.Well about UAE,they have abundant financial resources.They are economically classified as one of the richest countries in the world.No point in expecting AIFF to deliver something like that

    For 100 years people couldn't change anything,so starters itself are a mammoth task for AIFF. <!-- s:mrgreen: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_mrgreen.gif" alt=":mrgreen:" title="Mr. Green" /><!-- s:mrgreen: -->
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