Showing posts with label Sunil Chhetri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunil Chhetri. Show all posts

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Coventry City not interested in Chhetri anymore


KOLKATA: English Championship club Coventry City will not pursue their interest with Indian striker Sunil Chhetri, the club's manager Chris Coleman r evealed on Thursday.

Praising the East Bengal striker for his popularity in India, Coleman however said they cannot pursue their interest with Chhetri as he does not fit into their scheme of things.

"A lot was made of him coming over and I think he is going to go around a few clubs. He has had a few days with us but that is it," said Coleman.

"I understand he has a big reputation in India and he is a very nice young man but we won't be following up our initial interest," he was quoted.

It may be noted Chhetri was given a wide coverage in English media after he landed in Coventry for a weeklong trial.

After his first training session with the Sky Blues, he received a warm welcome by the Coventry players and the coaching staff.

"I am really optimistic and I am looking forward to the week. I just want to give 100 per cent. (Bhaichung) Bhutia has been an inspiration both on and off the field," Chhetri had said then.

"After him the flow of players has slowed down so hopefully more can start coming over to England. It would mean a lot to me and to players from India," he had said.

In fact, the national captain was also optimistic about Chhetri's chances.

Having had a stint with Bury FC, Bhutia had said, "I hope things work out for Sunil. It would interest youngsters in looking beyond India and ultimately if they manage it, they can contribute immensely to the national team set up."

Source: http://sports.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Coventry_City_not_interested_in_Chhetri_anymore/articleshow/4048749.cms

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Sunil Chhetri for Coventry City trial

KOLKATA: India striker Sunil Chhetri will appear for trial at English club Coventry City.

Chhetri, who plays for East Bengal, has been granted a week's leave (from January 25-31) by his club, said an official.

"We have granted him a week's permission with an official letter. We hope he won't miss out on any matches on account of the trial," the official said.

East Bengal will play one match -- against Mumbai FC on January 31 -- in the I-League during that period, however the club official said Chhetri still might play the match if he returns in the morning.

Chhetri will play the match -- against United SC -- on January 24 before leaving for the English club which competes in the Football League Championship, the second tier of the English league system.

The Delhi striker, who earlier represented JCT, has to his credit 15 goals in 35 appearances for the country.

Coventry City's only major title was in 1987 when they beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 to win the FA Cup.

They also reached two League Cup semi-finals in 1981 and 1989

Source: http://sports.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Sunil_Chhetri_for_Coventry_City_trial/articleshow/4017984.cms