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DEEPAK FINED – HIS SUSPENSION TO CONTINUE

You doubtlessly have heard by now of AIFF`s decision to charge Deepak for his clear slide in the JCT match. The charge leads to a two match suspension and fine of Rs. 10000. People can argue about semantics and make excuses all they like, but the fact is the referee violated the spirit of the game to provide an unfair advantage to some clubs.

However, AIFF have now given themselves an enormous problem with this action- the lid has been jimmied off the tin and the worms are crawling everywhere. One can only hope that the Nehru Cup was not rigged, and so is the iLeague. The case, arising from a marching order shown to Deepak Mandal in a match between Mohun Bagan and JCT in the iLeague, is rapidly becoming the talk of the town, since it has wider implications for the professional game. The video footage confirmed that the referee, Arumughan Rowan, was wrong in showing Deepak the second yellow card. Perhaps he was determined to make sure Deepak misses the match against Kingfisher East Bengal. His match report confirms that.

For the first time in Indian football history a refereeing error could have led to a successful appeal for a review. But perhaps AIFF wanted to avoid the dispute at the cost of Deepak Mandal and Mohun Bagan.

The implications are wide-ranging. Strictly speaking, any referee who does not qualify to the take proper decisions and vindictively reports wrongly such that a key player misses an important match, and the team could become the victim, was not even criticised by AIFF. Was that intentional ? Was AIFF worried that the said referee, whose decisions in Nehru Cup made sure an able team does not qualify in the final that India won, might open up his mouth! If this is the way football is heading, very soon the football house will all that we will be left with.

We would like to know on what basis Deepak was fined and suspended. First, the video footage shows clearly it was a normal clearance, no infringement was caused. Second, the charges of kicking and spitting on the refree is absurd and childish. There is absolutely no evidence of it either.

 If this is the way AIFF controls football and refrees and its players, excuse me while I fall down laughing.

Kesto Pal passed away

Olympiad and Mohun Bagan’s star player Kesto Pal passed away this morning. Kesta Pal was selected for the Olympic team in 1956. In 1956 Mohun Bagan lifted the Rovers Cup for the first time. Then Mohun Bagan lifted both the Calcutta crowns by becoming League and IFA Shield champions. Including this year’s victory, Club won League for 3 consecutive times. Kesto Pal was a key contributor for Mohun Bagan that year.
1956 – Mohun Bagan.

 He was among the  nine surviving members of Indian football squad that made into semifinals of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games who have decided to return the grant of Rs 25,000 sent to them by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) recently.

AIFF’s decision was strongly criticised by the football fraternity. Pal felt that they were treated as  beggars, as the amount given by them is nothing as compared to their achievement.

 

Standing from the left: Subhasish Guha, Samar Banerjee, Kesta Paul, Chandan Singh, Susheel Guha, Sailen Manna. At the ground from left: Raman, S.Sen, Robin Guha, Narsia and Chuni Goswami.

 

Poor referring and missed opportunities cost Bagan 3 more points

Chief coach Karim Bencharifa exclaimed that referring is marring Mohun Bagan’s opportunity of winning the iLeague for the season. If the referring standard of today’s match is considered, one will have to sincerely accept his concerns. In this match referring is absurd and an authentic comedy leaving a lot to be desired. One wonders if there is any intension of AIFF to conduct some courses for match officials. Otherwise AFC could step in and intervene before the game of football is snatched away by out of the ground adjustments.




It is not easy to prove if some referees are compromised to benefit some teams but the way the game is handled lives little doubts. One can cite example of the soccer match between JCT and Mohun Bagan that have been poorly officiated to benefit the others. It is unfair to fans who sacrifice their money and efforts to support their teams but only to get frustrated by the irregularities normal committed by a referee whose intentions are questionable. The same referee’s poor decisions made Lebanon move out of Nehru Cup this year. Lebanon lodged official complain against him to AIFF.


Very few cases have called the attention of the federation in as far as disciplinary measures are concerned, with most going unnoticed or to be more realistic, ignored.  Poor referring can be a result of lack of skills. Refresher courses need to be frequently taken to capacitate them. They need to read more about the subject of referring to update themselves. 

In today’s match if Deepak’s marching order was comic, depriving Suraj of a penalty was a serious offense. 

Both Mohun Bagan and JCT tried their best to score. It was JCT who scored two goals in 46th and 56th minute respectively. Bagan defense sloppy shows were costly in both the occasions. Branco reduced the margin, but then Suraj was deprived of a penalty when he was pulled down. One can recall that Shilton was booked when he broke his leg.

Deepak got a marching order today while a Video footage will confirm that he wasn’t to be blamed for the incident. With Manju and Vasan out, Bagan will definitely have trouble in fielding a stopper beside Masih in the next match.

 After a barren first half, JCT took the advantage of complacency and sluggishness of our defense and scored their first goal immediately after lemon break. Time and again the left back position have been exposed as a weak link and oppositions have successfully utilized it. JCT’s second goal was also a defensive lapse as the defenders allowed opposition’s free movement in penetrative zone. Till then no one knew that worst was still to come for Mohun Bagan. Left back, MohanRaj got injured and was taken to the hospital. Right back, Zenith, was also injured in an aerial challenge. However, he came back after treatment. In the meantime Branco reduced the margin with a powerful shot from the edge of the penalty box. As MohunBagan went all out for equalizer, the referee played his part. First he deprived Suraj of a penalty, which was unthinkable. Then he picked his next victim, Deepak. Deepak’s offence was simple. He cleared a ball with a superb sliding tackle. It was a real comic one. Thousands of fans and supporters, who were present either in stadium or in front of TV screens, could not imagine such a blunder.

 Our coach and officials would sure have a tough time to pick first eleven for the next match as Barreto and MohanRaj are in injury list, Deepak, and Branco are unavailable due to card and players like Manju, Habibur, Sk.Azim etc are not yet fit.

 

Teams:

JCT: Karanjeet Singh , Jaspal Singh ,Sunil Kumar, Baljeet Singh Saini ( Pawan Kumar 88′),Jagpreet Singh, Daljeet Singh, Penn Orji , Daljeet Singh, Gurwinder Singh , Shakatar Singh (Jaswinder Singh 74′), Baldeep Singh Jr.

 

Mohun Bagan: Shilton Paul , Deepak Mondol , Zenith, Rakesh Masih, N. Mohonraj (Subho Kumar 69′), Mickey Fernandez (Suraj Mondol 58′),Marcos Pereira, Isfaq Ahmed (Snehasish Chakrabarty ), James Singh , Chidi Eden , Branco Cordozo.