We took back what is rightfully Ours
Kanteerava, February 13th. The West Block stand is so packed that the fans are forced to sit on the steps.
The mood is tense as they get ready to welcome back Mohun Bagan for the re-match – Bagan had wrested the title in the dying minutes at the same Kanteerava in front of this crowd last year. It still rankles, and this crowd is unforgiving. Every touch of the ball by Bagan is booed, every fall by their players greeted with jeers, and even old man Sanjoy Sen is not spared. Half-way through they unveil a massive banner that reads “We will take back what is rightfully ours”. As the canopy of the blue cloth gets passed over our heads and then blots out the field, the neophyte Blue in me wonders at the brashness of this belief, in this god-given gift of a title that was wrongfully snatched away. A while after half-time, some untimely fireworks land on the banner and burn holes right through it. And by the end of the night, Bagan make it 0-2 to walk away with a massive lead at the top of the table, and the title challenge looks equally riddled with holes. But the fans have not given up even at the end as the decibel levels stay steady. The mood is as gloomy as a wake, but they still hold hope.
The mood in the dressing room though must not have been so 'high'. Coming on the heels of an ignominious defeat to a 10-man Sporting team again at home, it seemed all was lost. An enraged Ashley Westwood had said, “I put it down to collective weakness; we have weak characters right through the club. We’re a weak club, simple as that. We’re soft, we don’t appeal
Yesterday, the crowd at the Kanteerava was 11,431-strong. Royal
This team was somehow different from the one that lost to Bagan. Different players had stood up in the run-up to this match and made it count when it mattered - Alwyn George, Vineeth, Eugeneson,
From here on, it looks like the title was already in the bag. Every Blues' run that ended in a miss is treated with loud 'oohs'. When skipper Chhetri goes down, the crowd is on its feet and would sit back down only after he pushes himself up. Every mis-hit by Salgaocar jeered at, the crowd is definitely getting on the Goans’ nerves as they look lost through the match. As they lose their tempers, yellow cards ensued for arguing with the referee, an off-side called after the winger had abused the linesman on his way down the pitch seconds back. Not that the refs needed much encouragement. They were nudged in not-so-subtle ways – every time an opponent went down, the crowd goaded them to “send him off!”, every marginal call that went against BFC
As the second half begins, one of the light towers at the arena starts playing hide and seek, but that's about the only uncertain thing happening out there. Soon it becomes clear that this Salgaocar side is not posing any challenge, and early celebrations begin. The emcee announces we are 15 minutes away from a second title, and the team moves the ball around nonchalantly waiting out the minutes.
AFC match hero Vineeth sprays an easy chance in the 85th minute after being fed by Alwyn, but he is forgiven for that.
The support staff in the cordons hug each other and talk about how much this means after last year's loss. As the final whistle brings the game to a close, they run in to join the players on the field, and wild celebrations ensure. The gang dances to Bravo's 'Champion', and meanwhile, one of them brings out an admiral blue banner. They line up in front of the West Block and slowly unravel it – it reads, “We are because you are”.
The West Block have made the Blues what they are – Champions. Westwood will most likely leave in days, but he leaves behind something greater than what he took over. Amid the ever-present shadow of cricket, and the new threat of commercialized football, the Blues stand as an oasis of hope for the beautiful game in this nation. They are young, they are in your face, and they never back down - they are the new face of football in India.
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