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Martyr's League Briefs (16/05)

By: Dinesh Thapa
football_nepal@yahoo.com

FIFA Referee Dillip Rajak sink Sankata
FIFA referee Dillip Rajak controversial decision continues in Martyrs League 2061. On the game against Sankata and BBC, referee Rajak again made controversial decision of giving BBC free kick on the injury time of the match. Which free kick was scored by BBC to draw the match. All the spectator in the Stadium, Sankata Players and Sport Journalists were surprised while referee Rajak Whistled. Even BBC players and British Coach Alan Cairns was complaining to referee Rajak about why he stop the game. After a bit confusion, he awarded BBC the free kick which earned Sankata 3 points. So ANFA must watch out for referee’s too.

BBC’s British Coach Alan Cairns reaction to 10 – 0 loss to Three Star
While sports journalists ask BBC’s British Coach about the 10 – 0 loss to Three Star Club just before the game (BBC Vs Sankata), he replied, “There is 22 players and only one ball. Anything can happen.” Is that the best reaction? 

BBC’s British Coach Alan Cairns unsporting behavior
In the match against Sankata, one of the BBC player was brought down in the box. But referee didn’t give penalty as the player was not heading for the goal and the score was 1 – 1 at that moment. But British Coach threw his file and some water bottles in his player box and out in the track. Than he ran towards the D BOX where his player was down with out a call by referee. British coach should know the rules that any coach or players cannot react by throwing bottles and files and cannot enter the ground unless called by referee. After the match some Sankata players and some ANFA officials and one of the linesman said that the Coach used F word to referee. But the referee didn’t react.

Do you know the rules Mr. Cairns and what a Shame one him for that unsporting behavior. These types of things should be handled by ANFA properly and in the past I have seen Nepalese coach and officials punished by these types of behavior. But why didn’t referee and ANFA officials didin’t take action to British coach with the unsporting behavior and that F word. Perhaps they are afraid to speak with white skinned people or they don’t know how to speak English? Well I can help…………….ANFA.

What a shame Mr. Cairns. 

Police Beat RCT Fan in Stadium
I wonder why every time Police play in Stadium there is something wrong. Police Fans (Off course they are also police in civil dress who came to watch their team play) used to beat other fans. They expect all the people at Stadium to support their police club. Just like in the game against RCT, a RCT fan cheered for his team but police fans (civil dress police men) beat him and the security police present at the scene didn’t do anything except laughing. Thanks to god that three army men came to rescue the RCT fan. At first the police fans were angry and want to confront the persons who  save the RCT fan. But later they knew that they were army players, Janamat Karki, Babu Kaji Dhaubanjar and Sahila Maharjan, they kept quiet. Well shame on police fans. I don’t know why ANFA allows police and army free entrance to stadium. Army always shows good behavior but Police men…oh my god……ANFA should take necessary action  prevent such happenings.

ANFA strict on discipline in this years Martyr's League
So far there have been 4 red cards and all the players were handed stiff penalties by the ANFA disciplinary committee. Prabin Manandhar (Sankata), Jay Thapa (JYC), Rajesh Shahi (MMC) and Deepak Limbu (RCT) were handed three match bans for violent conduct. Cheers ANFA! Finally, ANFA is taking action on unsportsmanlike behavior.

By: Dinesh Thapa
football_nepal@yahoo.com

 

 


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