As India has virtually accepted that they are going to see a new face in Indian Hockey as a coach, our current Spanish coach is thinking on other terms. Chief hockey coach Jose Brasa, coming in from the Asian Games and before flying back to Spain, had decided to watch some domestic action last week, the first time he managed to do so during his year and a half stint here. He was pleased with what he saw, but not surprised. “Indians have always been talented, but what is lacking is planning,” he said.
After the sudden exit of coach harendra singh after Asian Games, The team is in dilemma regarding the new coach. As per the experts and federation, the indications are clear that after 1 and half year of service, team India is definitely looking for a new coach but the recent involvement of Jose Brasa and the support of the team has made the situations unpredictable.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
India Decides on Next Hockey Coach
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Indian Hockey: The Lost Paradise
Why Do We Fail?
So that we can pick our self up.
After a rather poor performance at the FIH hockey world cup, Team India was all in shatters. Who would have imagined that nearly after a month the same team would emerge as winner at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. As they say the phoenix rises from its own ashes. Indian men hockey has again shown that they can rise and fly high through the clouds.
and soon after the change follows. The only thing I dont't understand is why then the federation never support the players. Never ever they get the fame they deserved. Why they are always treated as minnows in this country?
Well, things do change a lot. I grew up seeing Dhanraj Pillay running with those long hairs, and then when he was retired, Indian hockey took a back bench for me.. Until I went on to see the Clash between India and England at FIH and i had this ad reline rush all through my body.
yes it was unique and different. It was for my national game. It was for my country and so here I am writing this blog at middle of night just hoping some Hockey Fan like me would go through it. Until, I will keep posting
So that we can pick our self up.
After a rather poor performance at the FIH hockey world cup, Team India was all in shatters. Who would have imagined that nearly after a month the same team would emerge as winner at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup. As they say the phoenix rises from its own ashes. Indian men hockey has again shown that they can rise and fly high through the clouds.
and soon after the change follows. The only thing I dont't understand is why then the federation never support the players. Never ever they get the fame they deserved. Why they are always treated as minnows in this country?
Well, things do change a lot. I grew up seeing Dhanraj Pillay running with those long hairs, and then when he was retired, Indian hockey took a back bench for me.. Until I went on to see the Clash between India and England at FIH and i had this ad reline rush all through my body.
yes it was unique and different. It was for my national game. It was for my country and so here I am writing this blog at middle of night just hoping some Hockey Fan like me would go through it. Until, I will keep posting
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