Posted by: Stiffler December 9, 2011
SAFF 2011- Nepal Formation
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I have played soccer all my life and one common I have seen is the scarcity of a good scorer. Like anon said you don't win games without a goalscoring striker, scoring a goal is what will advance you up although mid field (control) and defense are equally important. What most of us tend to forget is a good striker is a rare commodity and not something that can be easily replenished. To add to this rarirty, a good striker needs good support specially from his midfield.

So, I won't blame it on Nepali team. Just get better each time and keep up the spirit. You are one unifying thing amongst us all Nepalese.

Chaurey, games are played in various levels. If you stop caring about "low standard" game then you might as well quit playing your own game. Parents will quit going to kids game and varsity level games (except for few senior varsity games such as college football, basketball) will have no audience.

I cannot make you to start watching Nepali game, but we don't need to rip it off either. After all, like I said earlier, it is one thing that we all seem to agree upon. Athenian and Roman culture has shown that is one thing that binds citizens together: common enemy. War and Sports produce common enemy. This is the only event where I have seen all casts of Nepalese come together without political agenda and root for a common cause; only event where they all stand up when Saya thunga Fulka Haami starts playing.

At this time I just feel bad that the young lads didn't get the money and apartment they were suppose to get had they won the finals.
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