Arrows definitely not in a crisis


Refuting recent media reports, the General Secretary of AIFF Mr.
Kushal Das stated that Pailan Indian Arrows is definitely on course to
produce the next set of Jeje Lalpekluas, Raju Gaikwads and Jewel
Rajas. “This is a developmental project ably supported by our partner,
the Pailan Group and I’m sure it will continue to produce even better
results than the first year,” he said. Such reports about “poor and
chaotic planning” are baseless, factually incorrect and quite
unnecessarily create a negative perception. We certainly have a very
good plan in place, he added.

Visionaries dare to take decisions and make things happen; results
just follow. In an attempt to Catch ’em Young, Mr. Praful Patel,
President of the All India Football Federation, taking a leaf out of
Late Sir Alfred Ernest “Alf” Ramsey’s famous quote, floated the idea
of an U-21 ‘AIFF XI’ in the I-League in 2010.

Ramsey, who won the 1966 World Cup as Manager of England, used to say:
“The character of a footballing Nation is judged by its ability to
sustain the momentum. Results bother monkeys; fling them aside.”

The AIFF President thought likewise. That football is all about the
pipeline – the supply-line which feeds the Senior National Team, he
knew. Nevertheless, there were apprehensions. And they linger on
despite the ‘AIFF XI,’ later re-christened as Indian Arrows finishing
9th among 14 I-League Teams.

Planning ahead for the future, the AIFF had intended to keep the
entire squad together for another year. The initiative was taken by
none other than the AIFF President himself who has requested all the
Clubs to release their Players on loan for another year in the
interest of development of Indian Football.’

In the meeting in Delhi earlier this month the President made this
request t to the clubs from whom players had been taken on loan.
Unfortunately for various reasons the clubs were unable to accede to
this request and accordingly the players were allowed to go back but
there was always a back-up plan.

Indian Arrows is a developmental squad whose main objective remains to
develop and create players for the national side. Last season, a lot
of young and unheralded players were drafted into the Arrows squad and
by the end of the season; seven players from the batch have already
represented the Indian Senior National Team and twelve in the U-23
Pre-Olympic Qualifiers. Presently, all are stars in their own right.

The AIFF, in an effort to sustain the momentum, have already roped in
players from all over and have even retained some of the existing
‘Arrows’ with new contracts. The search is on for more and as was done
last season, the gap will be bridged by U-19 Players who are presently
training under Mr. Colm Toal in Shanghai for the Weifang Cup.

The AIFF is actively in discussing with Pailan to set up an elite
academy and very soon the Pailan World School may well become the hub
for football development in India.

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