Saturday, September 23, 2006

Day 1: On field Off action















We were deluded of a musical opening but expect a great closing to the OLYMPICS


Most thought this red jersey deserved a red card


The find of the day "gambhir" displayed great composure






The keeper who scored

















TEAM 'B' captain in a pensive mood


TEAM 'A' plan tactics for the 2nd half





Members of both teams with the Referee
Sharing a light moment

Friday, September 22, 2006

"LMC" kicks off

The first official LMC (Let's Meet and Compete) kicked off here today amid great fanfare. The referee for the occasion His Excellency Mr. Pravin Jha inaugurated the first ever LMC with the blow of the whistle.

The first match (Bhakunde Bhoot) was competed in sheer sportsmanship and friendliness. Only one red card highlights this fact the most. The judgement of the referee was also pin-point at the time, though some players thought otherwise, the commentators after seeing the replays applauded the referee for his brilliance. "Its very hard to judge those decisions, after all we get the benefit of all the technologies and then give our verdict but the referee is on the field and running around with the ball. Yet Mr. Praveen was at his best today. I must say that is why he is in the Elite Panel of Referees in the LMC." said one of the fellow commentators(name witheld on request).

The scoreline after the end of the match was 5-4. The highlight of the match was Susmit's 60 yards freekick which eluded the team B's goalkeeper and swirled into the goal post and completed his hatrick. New entrant Sanjit showed he was a good player and veteran Ganesh again showed his talent on the ball but was left frustrated after he couldnt score. Mr. Raghvendra scored his first ever LMC goal for his side and was very happy that he was finally back to his goal scoring ways.

The scorers are as below:
For team A
Susmit(2,6,50)
Kuldeep(52,56)

For Team B
Jeewan(10)
Abinash(46)
Amod(47)
Raghvendra(58)

After the match, Team B again lost 5-1 on the penalties played as a friendly gesture, and Team A completed the whitewash after Runit successfully defeated his counter part Pant in Finger wrestling. In the After-match ceremony the loosing team Captain said their side had rested keyplayers for the match hence the match was lost. He was still happy that it was a close contest. Team A's captain was pleased with the performance of all his fellow players and congratulated everyone in a well deserved victory.

TEAM 'A' : Sushmit(c), Subhas, Surendra, Runit, BalKrishna, Naresh(g), Kuldeep, Abhinav, Sameer, Sanjit.
TEAM 'B' : Amod(c), Ganesh, Sangeet, Jeewan, Hemant, Avinash P, Raghu(g), Sudip A(sub g), Sunil S, Ashish, Binay.

LMC rules.

From the LMC Stadium,
LMC correspondent
amie (c) LMC

Thursday, September 21, 2006

LMC UPDATES


Lets Meet n Compete
The
Nepali Olympics





BHAKUNDE BHOOT : hami footballers


Match Venue: College Main Field
Date and Time: 23rd September, 6:00 am reporting
Referee: Pravin Jha





TEAM A
  1. Susmit
  2. Sunil M
  3. Subash
  4. Sunil P
  5. Surendra
  6. Runit
  7. Manish
  8. Dipendra R
  9. Navaraj
  10. Bal Krishna
  11. Sumiran
  12. Dipendra Y
  13. Aakash
  14. Dandapani
  15. Deepak K
  16. Sourav

TEAM B

  1. Amod
  2. Sudip T
  3. Ganesh
  4. Sangeet
  5. Jeewan
  6. Hemant
  7. Mayank
  8. Avinash
  9. Raghu
  10. Sudip
  11. Aavash
  12. Pankaj
  13. Rajeev
  14. Sunil
  15. Shreedhan
  16. Avinash


NOTE:
Due to lack of information on the gaming capabilities of many individuals we haven't written the names of some Nepali players in some teams. No offence intended. We seriously want everyone to participate. So come forward and participate irrespective of your names on the current list.
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