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On this week’s show we ask, ‘why hasn’t football taken off in India, the second most populous nation on Earth?’. Remember you can also:
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On this week’s show we ask, ‘why hasn’t football taken off in India, the second most populous nation on Earth?’. Remember you can also:
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Thanks for the links. There is obviously interest in football in India, but at the moment it seems diluted when compared to cricket. Surely it’s only a matter of time before India harnesses its potential.
Interesting post – didn’t know anything about Indian football till now. Found a couple of links that may be of interest: The first asks the same question as languagecaster while the second is a comprehensive football blog on all things Indian football.
1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/business/2010/02/100222_indian_football.shtml
2. http://www.indianfootball.com/en/