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« on: November 14, 2010, 05:23:25 AM »

http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/2292/editorials/2010/11/12/2210341/pictorial-sheffield-fcs-tour-to-india

http://www.sheffieldfc.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1647:india-tour-extension&catid=143:sheffield-fc-news-2010&Itemid=179



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When Chris Dolby arrived as a player at Sheffield FC, the world’s first Football Club, he would never have dreamed that one day he would be managing the team in a tournament in India to commemorate a major event in their football history.

And what makes this journey so interesting for Chris Dolby is that he is of Asian origin. From being the first Asian player of note to play in the Football League, when he signed as a professional for Rotherham United in 1993, Chris moved through the playing ranks of non-league football to become Player Manager of the world’s first Football Club in 2008.

Now in his third season as Manager of Sheffield FC, Chris has already led the club to a league semifinal play-off place last year and more recently to within one game of the 1st Round Proper in the FA Cup – an achievement that no manager at the club has bettered in its modern history.

Chris is well-placed through his experience to comment on the position of Asian players in English football, “Asian kids are now playing at grass roots, comprehensive school and Sunday league level, which was not happening before,” he said. “Asians used to divide themselves off before and play in Asian-only leagues. But if they are thinking of progressing, that won’t help them. They need to play in mixed local teams and that is now happening to a degree.”

“We are well aware, as we get ready to visit India, that the game over there has been somewhat overshadowed by the tremendous growth and popularity of cricket. Football in India needs a role model, a superstar as cricket has found in Sachin Tendulkar. Once one player makes that break through, then others will surely follow. Taking a side from the world’s first Football Club to Kolkata, to play in the Platinum Jubilee Cup feels me with great pride and I hope that the publicity from our visit will help to promote the sport throughout the country.”

Apart from playing in the Platinum Jubilee Cup the team will also be playing in Shillong and Guwahati. Sheffield FC will also be doing some coaching in the local community, which will give Chris and the team a firsthand glimpse at the potential of young local players.

http://www.sportskeeda.com/2010/11/10/sheffield-fcs-chris-dolby-looks-forward-to-india-visit/

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« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2010, 02:30:20 PM »

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« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2010, 02:38:55 PM »

Aye, very positive.

Good to see SFC and the youngsters in India working together.

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« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2010, 04:33:44 AM »

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Nothing can prepare you for what Kolkata will throw at you but our arrival was like something out of a movie. After being ushered through Passport Control we were met at the airport exit by chaperones and presented garlands of flowers before being ushered onto a bus and given a police escort through the thronged streets of Kolkata.

Live TV filmed Chairman Richard Tims, the Team Manager Chris Dolby and Team Captain Greg Wright on the journey from the airport to our magnificent hotel, the Taj Bengal, provided by our hosts CMG Group. Traffic noise is constant on the thronged city roads. Taxis, bicycles and cars hoot furiously at each other to gain inches in the queue to wherever everyone else also appears to be heading. Passengers cling precariously to buses and have little chance of being able to get off, even if they wanted to.

Barbers shave customers in the street, street vendors sell arrays of snacks and herds of goats graze in the city parks as cattle tied to lamp-posts gaze on. Everywhere people look on bemused but lots wave as we eventually start to make headway. Poverty is visible and houses made from rags, tarpaulin and tyres are numerous.

Our first engagement is a press conference attended by around twenty TV crews and numerous journalists. The pictures make all of the press the following morning. Lots of media interest is focused on Surav Ganguly, the ex cricketer and Kolkata legend guesting for Mohammedan SC in the number 99 jersey in the match following ours at the 120,000 capacity Salt Lake Stadium.

To blow away the cobwebs, the lads have a light training session at nearby Mohammedan Sporting Club under the watchful gaze of more reporters and TV crews. Around a hundred spectators watch on avidly from the stands. Pictures of Dev from Coronation Street adorn the walls of the Mohammedan social club as it looks like he is a president of the club. The weather is close but bearable, but this is Indian winter.

The players have an early night to try and get body clocks onto Kolkata time (5 1/2 hours in front of UK time).

Friday, 12th November 2010

We leave the hotel at 1 p.m. for the stadium accompanied by our police out-riders and reach the stadium at 1.45 p.m. The stadium is doubling up as the venue for a gigantic machinery fair and an anti-malaria rally.

The team is ably assisted by Garcia, a charming man who assisted in training the team in its training session yesterday. He was supposed to be doing physio duties but that got lost in translation and had the lads doing backward laps through cones. Gav Smith was presented with a pair of Brazilian flip-flops by Garcia during the pre-match changing room talk.

The lads take a while to get used to the heat but play admirably against Mohun Bagan, with youngsters Shaun Rutkowski and Nick Galloway notably stepping up to the occasion. The Mohun Bagan ‘keeper makes a superb save from a Burbeary penalty after Jordan Eagers is flattened by a combination of their keeper and the last defender, who is lucky to escape a red card. Young Jordan has to go off suffering from concussion.

The game swings both ways but is eventually settled with a neat flick from a corner to Mohun Bagan. There was still time for a cracking header from Gav Smith to be smartly saved almost on the final whistle.

Although the result is disappointing, the goodwill created is enormous and witnessed by the British High Commissioner to India who has taken time out to watch the match. The 2018 Back the Bid boards have been seen by millions on the live Indian TV transmission and can only enhance the standing of the World’s First Football Club, Sheffield FC.

The players head off for a well deserved night off in Kolkata under the watchful eye of Manager Chris Dolby but the word on the street is that the city is a quiet place on a Friday night, so there may be some disappointed faces at breakfast tomorrow!

Comprehensive photos from Sheffield FC’s trip to India can be found by visiting the Club’s Flickr website at http://www.flickr.com/photos/sheffieldfc

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