Monday, August 31, 2009

A New Dawn for Indian Football

It's a Hat-trick for Indian Football. Starting with the Nehru Cup in 2007,then the AFC Challenge Cup in 2008, and now the Nehru Cup in 2009.

India, ranked 156th in FIFA World Rankings, defeated Syria, ranked 95th, 5-4 on Penalties. The game went into Extra Time, as a result of a 0-0 score at the end of 90 minutes. The scores were still leveled at 0-0 at the end of first half of Extra Time. Towards the end of the second half of Extra Time,Indian super-sub Rennedy Singh scored a wonderful goal of a free kick set-piece. But India's hope's of sealing the Trophy were short lived as the Syrian's bounced back in the 2nd minute of Injury time to level 1-1,opening the way for a Penalty Shoot-out, better known as Sudden Death.
Subrata Pal,Indian Goal-Keeper, stunned everybody watching the game with his heroic skills and eventually won the game by saving 3 Penalty shots from Syrian players. He was awarded a very well deserved the Man Of The Match Award. Baichung Bhutia was awarded the Player of the Tournament, for the 2nd consecutive time in a Major Tournament, the last being the AFC Challenge Cup in 2008, which India had won too. He's proven again, that despite his age he is still an icon people can look upto. Bollywood Actor Salman Khan, who had came to see the game, agreed to become the Brand Ambassador of Indian Football.
The person behind the success is none other than Coach Bob Houghton, who, despite the almost non-existent support from the AIFF, has been doing his duty very well since appointed coach of the Indian Football Team. He's got home the 'Hat-Trick'. "The boys deserved to win because they worked very hard for the tournament," said a very kind-hearted Bob Houghton as he went on to add - "The atmosphere in the team is excellent and we just loved the support we got from the crowd. It's a great night for Indian football."

One is forced to think the difference between Indian Football and Indian Cricket when the AIFF announced a reward of a Rs 2 Lakhs per player, a very low amount if compared to what the players have achieved. Now it's left to see how the Indian Government reacts to this Historic victory and triumph. Will it give the players the much deserved priveleges and take Indian Football into consideration henceforth(lets forget 'serious' consideration) or will Indian Football continued to be ignored?
That, time will tell. But this victory has proved one thing to the ever-so-ignorant citizens of India who believed India cannot achieve anything in Football - India CAN play football. If India continues to achieve success like this on the International stage, and if the Indian Media does it's help to promote the successes, the Government will be forced to pay attention to the sport, leaving the 'crowd-favorite' sport of Cricket.

It's time we support India..so that, one day, when India wins a Major Trophy at an International Stage, we will be able to say to our children or grandchildren - 'I was there, and I saw it begin.' I'm sure, we're witnessing a new dawn, a new era of Indian Football. Let's be a part of it.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Prelude live - Rock Band Competition


'You have the right to waste your time, but you DO NOT have the right to waste other's time.' - said by my partner Saty Kar when he was really pissed of at the start of the show Yday.

Rumors were on air that an entry fee of 200/- per head was fixed, and it was revealed on the day of the show(but later on we found out it was a baseless rumor,and nothing of the sort was done). It started 2 hours late from the scheduled 5 pm time. 10 mins time allotted per band(which was later increased to 20mins). A number of rules and regulations, one being that the band members cannot use offensive/abusive words. Many technical sound problems. Too many bands, and very few time.
WTF?
Two hours late. That is a perfect example of how un-professional and un-organized the people here are.
Rock without abuse is OK,but you don't have to say this in front of the audience. It should have been confidential between the band's and the organizers. This resulted in half of the Rock-fever to go down.
8 bands and 20 minutes per band,that makes it 2 and half hours. It started at 7,so that means it gets over by 9!
The organisers,seriously,DO NOT have the right to waste other people's time.


Getting to the performances..the first band to perform were Negative Feedback. They surely kept the high expectations they were carrying,and set up high standards for other bands to follow. The best part of their performance being, both their songs were OC's (Original Composition)..very well made OC's I must add. Then followed Rezo-Noyze, Fakin Void and Namenlos.
The last being the best. Namenlos.
They can be said to be one of the best bands in the City, if not the state. Always high on energy, high on the 'Rock-Fever'. It's always a delight to be watching them perform. 60% of the crowd were on their way home after Namenlos's performance, I guess that is proof enough.

Four bands were still to perform, but I had to rush home as it was almost 9:30 pm!

News came that Namenlos won the competition. No surprises for me. They were the best.

The delayed start and the many more negativities of the show kept aside, the band's performances didn't quite let us down. The band's played very well. But,let's just hope that future shows start in time,and not 2 hours late,as happened yesterday.