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United will tap the Indian market, claims Robson

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The legendry midfielder reiterated that the Red Devils will look to make their mark in the South Asian country following the rise of football amongst the masses.
India’s recent boom in the footballing world has captivating the sport’s investors all around the globe. Although their National Team has struggled on the International arena for the last couple of decades, they have slowly but surely started rebuilding
for the future.
Football it seems has a better future for the Sleeping Giant and with a bustling economy there’s no telling how high the beautiful game can go. The country’s top division, I-League, has been attracting foreigners on a regular basis for quite some time now
but the Indians haven’t really been able to make a mark in it yet.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sunil-Chhetri-c34345, who is the Bengal Tiger’s spearhead in attack, is also their greatest export and is currently settled with the Sporting Lisbon ‘B’ Team. However, progress is slowly being made and it has caught the eye of English side Manchester United.
Renowned for their global approach, the Red Devils are seriously considering the possibly of making their presence known in India and cash in on their large number of fans.
Former captain, Bryan http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robson-c31388, has backed his old club to do so and claims that the Manchester outfit could make a surprise visit to the country in the near future as well.
“The club provides everything possible for players and coaches to evolve into better players.This ensures that the partnership between the player or coach and the club grows stronger and stronger.”
“The Premiership is among the toughest leagues along with the La Liga in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011. But foreign players dominate club line-ups and that has affected the national side. There has to be a balance and nations which have managed that have done well. India is one
of the fastest growing fan bases for Un­ited,” the ex-Thailand boss was quoted as saying,
With recent visits from Bayern Munich and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/India-c750, hence making the tof the country becoming the world’s next footballing hotspot much greater than ever before.

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