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Gilbertson Sangma at Guwahati Press Club on Tuesday. Picture by Eastern Projections |
Guwahati, Nov. 20: Former international footballer from Assam, Gilbertson Sangma, feels that the lack of evolution of the game in the state is the reason behind the empty stands during the Bharat Ratna Lokapriya Bordoloi Trophy every year.
Attending the Guwahati Press Club’s Guest of the Month programme today, Sangma held the players partially responsible for the declining standard and lack of evolution of the sport.
He said the people who are accustomed to watching the latest techniques on television sitting at home, feel disappointed with the poor quality of matches at the state-level tournaments here.
“Our players still follow the decades-old techniques and play the same game. There has been no evolution of the game in our state, which undoubtedly disappoints the enthusiasts who gather at the stadium expecting to see something new,” the former Assam Police footballer said.
“Our players are more or less responsible for this. They watch elite footballers from across the world play in Spanish, English or German leagues and many other tournaments on TV. But, they never try it out themselves on the ground, nor do they try to bring something new of their own to the game,” Sangma said.
He also attributed the declining standard of the game to the lack of practice and dedication of the players.