Subhash Bhowmick: Good Work Goal.com!

Goal.com launched nine player websites on Thursday morning and the response has been overwhelming from all quarters so far including East Bengal coach Subhash Bhowmick.

Subhash Bhowmick Head Coach East Bengal (Mango Peel)

As many as three players from the Red and Gold brigade saw their personalized sites with their individual url’s come into being. Another three players are in the pipeline and their websites too shall see the light of the day.

Commenting on this initiative, coach Subhash Bhowmick said, “I am very happy to learn of this and it’s definitely a good venture. All those who browse the net to search for information on Indian football now have a new stop to halt at. Good work Goal.com!”

Meanwhile, East Bengal prepare to face JCT in a crucial encounter later this evening but the Kolkata side are crippled with injuries as has been the case with them throughout the season.

“Sunil Chhetri, Surkumar Singh and M.Suresh are injured so let’s see how it goes. It’s an important match for us,” added Bhowmick.  

Goal.com India



 
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