Stanley Rozario meet the players, practice started

Mariners started practice of the new season of 2010-11 under their new coach Stanley Rozario. There was a introduction part between the New Coach and the footballers,after that they practiced hard till the rain come. The players of Santosh Trophy squad also joined practice today. They also met new coach.

Habibur Rahman Mondal back in squad after one year illness.

So its a new season, new coach, new game.

Best of Luck Mariners.

 

Picture Courtesy: Bartaman

Mariners start practice start from 16th July

The new season’s practice of senior team will start from 16th July at Mohun Bagan Ground. Except the players of national camp and foreign all the players will be reported to club on 15th July. There will be a residential camp at Guwahati or Jalpaiguri from 4th of August to 20th August. Barreto, Chiddi and new recruit Muritala Ali will join the practice at 1st August in Kolkata. The officials are now finding a stopper of Asian Quota, some bio-data has arrived in their hands, and soon some of the players will be called for trial.










It has been declared in a Press release that Mohun Bagan Ratna will be conferred posthumously on 29th July 2010 (Mohun Bagan Day) to the following players of 1911 IFA Shield winning Team:

• A. Sukul

• Abhilash Ghosh

• Bijoydas Bhaduri

• Hiralal Mukherjee

• Jatindranath Roy

• Monmohan Mukherjee

• Nilmadhab Bhattacharya

• Rajendranath Sengupta

• Shrish Chandra Sarkar

• Sudhir Kumar Chatterjee

 Meanwhile CITI MART has been declared as the new sponsor of the Mohun Bagan Nursery team.

 

FIFA thinking of introducing Video Technology

FIFA president Sepp Blatter has apologised to England and Mexico for the refereeing errors that helped eliminate them from the World Cup and says FIFA will reopen the debate on introducing video technology. Earlier Nicolas Maignot informed the media that the International FA Board, which Fifa is a member of along with the four British associations, dealt with this topic in March. A clear decision on the use of technology was taken at the time.

on 29th June Blatter apologized to the team officials of England and Mexico, and informed the media that the delegations of both teams accepted his apology.

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) convened at the Home of FIFA in Zurich for the 124th Annual General Meeting decided that the goal-line technology would not be pursued. FIFA sticks to its stand for the same.

 

Blatter said FIFA will "reopen the file" on video technology at a meeting of its rule-making panel in Wales next month.

He added that it would be "a nonsense" not to consider changes.