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Handwriting Expert Called For Snehashish Transfer Saga
The decision on Snehashish Chakraborty isn’t out as yet as the Indian Football Association (IFA), state football association of West Bengal, met the player and East Bengal to hear their side of their stories...
On the other hand, East Bengal have always maintained that the former Chirag United player has been under their contract and thus, cannot play for any other club.
Now, Mohun Bagan claim to have signed and paid an advance, which their arch rivals believe is against the transfer rules.
Speaking to Goal.com, IFA secretary, Utpal Ganguly said, “We met the two parties and heard what they had to say. We shall have another meeting on the coming Thursday and thereby, decide the matter.
“In the meantime, we can sought the opinion of an handwriting expert which shall help us solve the case better.”
Rahul Bali.
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