And still the silly old bastard presses on with this garbage 
https://twitter.com/HullTigersIndia
https://www.facebook.com/HullTigersIndia?fref=ts

https://twitter.com/HullTigersIndia
https://www.facebook.com/HullTigersIndia?fref=ts

Mr. Hat:7379620 said:No this is what the marketing expert at Harvard told him to do in the brief of a paper he wrote about the New York stock exchange.
Do the thick bastards (yes, you Mr and Mr Allam) not realise that the Indians are mad for cricket and not football? It doesn't matter a jot if the club is named after a striped animal.
Is this the masterplan?
Average Spectators – Airtel I-League 2013/14 (in the order of ranking):
1. Mohun Bagan – 17,068
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2. Shillong Lajong FC – 11,308
3. East Bengal – 8,667
4. ?Rangdajied United FC – 7,687
5. Mohammedan Sporting – 7,083
6. Bengaluru FC – 7,038
7. Pune FC – 2,586
8. Dempo SC – 2,542
9. Churchill Brothers – 2,450
10. Salgaocar FC – 2,421
11. United SC – 2,250
12. Sporting Clube de Goa – 1,608
13. Mumbai FC - 321
I think the average is more this season...but out of 1 billion people? Madness. They can't get the marketing right in Hull let alone India.
Every month they are in charge...we slip backwards.
Kerala and Kolkata have averaged 48,000 and 45,000 this season. The second and third highest averages in the world outside of Europe, behind River Plate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average_home_attendances_in_non-European_club_football
Kerala and Kolkata have averaged 48,000 and 45,000 this season. The second and third highest averages in the world outside of Europe, behind River Plate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average_home_attendances_in_non-European_club_football
Maybe slightly off topic but are there any Indian players in the Premier League, Championship or the lower leagues?
Have you met an Indian interested in football?
Have you met an Indian interested in football?