On Thursday evening, Air India will meet Pune FC in Pune to play their round 2 I-League match. In fact, this will be the first match for Air India as their earlier match was postponed due to heavy rainfall.
Ghosh is aware of the strengths of Pune FC. In their earlier encounter in the IFA Shield, Air India got the better of Pune FC (the match finished 2-1 in favour of Air India) but the Air India coach reiterated that come Thursday, it would be a different ball game all together – different format, different pitch and above all, different conditions with the backing of the home crowd.
Ghosh expects a stiff challenge from the Pune lads, especially, after their impressive debut match against East Bengal last week. Inclusion of the Brazillian striker, Edmar Figueira, has increased the striking ability of Pune FC. It is a definite worry for Air India as he is an unknown factor.
Meanwhile, in the Pune FC camp, the players were relaxed and the mood was upbeat. Izumi Arata, who scored the only goal against Air India in the previous encounter, was confident and insisted that he would just give his best!
Random Rumblings, Abol Tabol, Baakwaas Baatein, and off-course Football, Football, and More Football
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Ghosh wary of opponents’ competence
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Tête-à-tête Paresh Shivalkar
Paresh Shivalkar must have been a true pathbreaker! At the age of 18 he realized that he can make a career as a football player, what next? Looking for greener pastures, he packed his bags, and left for Mumbai because that-time-Pune had very little to offer him as a football player.
Now things are changing, academies are floated, corporates are venturing into the football arena. After a long season, Paresh’s back in his home town, Pune. He’s seen regularly at the Bharati Vidyapeeth Educational Campus ground, Katraj where the II Division I-League, Pune phase is going on (March 26 thru April 13, 2008). While covering the ongoing tournament, Paresh was kind enough to share his thoughts with me - his experience, pain, and off-course gain he got while playing the game of football.
Starting days
Till 12th strandard, I never took the game seriously. Playing football at that time was like those regular-mundane extra-curricular activities, where you just play it like any other games. Started playing for Sky Hawks at the local league, this was my first introduction to serious football. In Sky Hawks, I played under the tutelage of Vivek sir (Vivek Nagul is now the assistant coach of Pune Football Club). He envisioned the potential in me, encouraged me to take the sports seriously.
Formative years
I was selected for the under-19 and -21 national trials, however, couldn’t make it to the final squad. It is very difficult to get noticed if you hail from cities like Pune. But, I never got disheartened, took it in my stride, and concentrated on my game. I was fortunate to have Vivek sir behind me, but again he was new and had limitations.
I moved to Mumbai, and signed a second division team, Gulf Oil. While playing for Gulf Oil in the Mumbai Division Football League (MDFA), I got noticed by Air India coach, Bimal Ghosh, he was pretty impressed, and eventually signed for Air India for the next two seasons. In the 2005 season, I joined Curchil Brothers. Next season, I returned to Air India for good, I was offered a job and captaincy, and stuck for another season.
Current status
The 2008 season, I will be donning Mahindra United colors. I always wanted to play for Mahindra United, they are a very professional unit.
Also, I had offers from all the top clubs, including Mohun Bagan and East Bengal. I do have plans to venture out of Maharastra. I know football is a big time craze in Kolkata, want to try my luck out there, provided I get a good package.
Football in Pune
Out here there is lack of professionalism. Football is not taken seriously, parents don’t want their children to take up football. However, now things are changing for good! Perhaps looking at me, many parents would advice their kids to take football as a career (chuckles).
Future plans
Continue the good work. My ambition is to represent the Indian national team at an international level. I narrowly missed it at the junior level, but I dream to play for India. Hopefully, my stint with Mahindra should give me a platform to showcase my talent.