
Sunil CHETRI in action for Bengaluru FC (photo: Isl Media) With the future of Indian football waiting for a resolution and the upcoming season suspended indefinitely, Sunil Chheter emerged to deal with growing anxiety across the football community. Forty -year -old took on social media with sincere news focused on players, support staff and all those whose livelihood depends on sport. The Indian Super League (ISL), which was prepared early before the season, was suspended in the middle of the ongoing discussions between the All India (AIFF) football Federation and its commercial partners about the structure and finances of the league. The delay, which began as a two -week postponement, has now spread into an indefinite suspension, raised concerns and confusion across clubs.CHHETRI launched his X with a slight comment and wrote, “When my phone left a few weeks ago, he informed us about a delay in the pre -season about fourteen days, I must admit that I smiled it.“But the smile didn’t last. That” fortnight “has now changed to” indefinite “and the smile was erased. It started by taking care of how I was on the borrowed time with what I left in the tank. But talking to players from all over the clubs, I realized that my selfish problem wasn’t that important. ” The veteran striker admitted that concerns are widespread, not only among footballers, but across the large network of behind the scenes that keep the league running. “Everyone in the Indian football ecosystem is worried, hurts, afraid of the uncertainty we face,” he wrote. Charetri acknowledged the efforts of the administrators and remained hope for a resolution. “I know the Think tank and all who participate in sports are working to run the football season in operation, and I hope there is a solid repair earlier than later.”The player again called for peace and perseverance and said that football “will soon continue the country.
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“Maybe I will not have all the answers, but my message to all who participate in Indian football – and more importantly, those whose livelihood depends on it … Stay in peace. We drive this storm together. Hold together and give each other.From physics and masseuses to surgical staff, kitmen, medical teams and production crews, there is a whole network of professionals whose livelihoods and revenues of the bank for the highest football division returns in the country or not.