If you want to kill I-League, kill it in style: clubs lash out after telecast row

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 23 2018 | 2:30 PM IST

The move to telecast live only select 30 matches in the second half of I-League has attracted widespread condemnation from club owners, who said a "concerted effort is on to kill" the league.

The decision means that the number of games of the ongoing I-League to be broadcast live now will be 80 out of a total of 110 games.

However, before the start of the season, Star Sports said they will telecast live all the 110 matches.

A total of 61 matches still remain from December 29 till the end of the league in March.

Reigning champions Minerva Punjab FC, Mohun Bagan, East Bengal, Real Kasmir FC and Chennai City FC are some of the clubs to have raised concerns over live coverage of the games.

As per the list of games to be telecast live in the second half of the league, Minerva Punjab FC are the worst affected.

While Star Sports is the telecast partners of I-League, the production rights are with FSDL (Football Sports Development Limited), one of the wings of IMG-Reliance, the commercial partners of All India Football Federation (AIFF) and promoter of Indian Super League (ISL).

Minerva Punjab owner Ranjit Bajaj was scathing in his attack on the broadcasters and FSDL.

"There is a concerted effort to destroy the I-League. The time has come for all of us to protest unitedly and, if needed, approach the court," Bajaj told PTI.

Rohit Ramesh, owner of league leaders Chennai City FC, was also vocal while expressing his disappointment.

"My point is if you want to kill the I-League, then kill it in style, instead of doing all this. See if I have nothing against ISL but at least give I-League its due," Ramesh said.

A reliable source close to the AIFF claims,"They said verbally that all the matches will be telecast live, but there was no official confirmation, though."
"For us at RKFC, our fans back at home have been following the matches on television sets and Internet and I hope their enthusiasm will not be dampened by this decision."
Chattoo added, "We hope that all people will put their act together and score a goal in ensuring that I-League leaves an indelible mark on the country's football fans."

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First Published: Dec 23 2018 | 2:30 PM IST

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