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N.P.Pradeep Blogs On Goal.com
After a gruelling I-League season, N.P.Pradeep decides to blog on Goal.com...
Hey Mate,
The season has come to an end for most I-League clubs but not for the ones in Mumbai. The much famed Mumbai League is to resume after a long time! At last they are having it again!
We have two games to go against Air India and ONGC on the 24th and 27th of this month but I doubt whether I would be present around that time. The good news is that my sister Preethy is getting engaged on the 26th and my presence is very important being the only male member in the house. I have requested our management and hopefully, they will give me the green signal.
Following the engagement, I hope to continue training in Kerala and work on my fitness. I am also eagerly waiting for the outcome of the Goal 2011 Project. I feel that if it does happen, it’s a good sign as it shall help the growth of the national team.
If we have to do well in Asian Cup then we need such a program. If we want to lose 8-0 or 9-0 then we mustn’t prepare at all.
To put a good show or at least a respectable one, one has to plan it out and work on it. Practice matches also play an important role. For now, just hope everything goes well.
Catch You Soon,
N.P.
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