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Watching A Football Match

Watching A Football Match :






Watching A Football Match is different experience. The other day I witnessed a football
match between The Presidency College Team and The Loyola College Team. A large number
of spectators had assembled to see the match even though admission was by tickets.
Indeed. The stands were packed to capacity by spectators who included students of local
schools and colleges, businessmen, shop-keepers and others. A lot of enthusiasm was
discernible among the vast assemblage of football fans, especially because this match was
an annual event. For three successive years, since this nasal event was instituted, The
Presidency Team has retained their supremacy and they fought successfully to retain the
championship this time also, though this time the struggle was harder and fiercer than on
previous occasions.


The captain of The Presidency Team, Prakash Raj, could not have had a better day than he
had on this occasion. He gave his team the inspirations it needed with an early goal. He
indeed showed some neat touches and intelligent positioning and kept racing the fields like
players at the height of his football career. He received the close support from ARUM
KUMAR with whom he moved with elegant grace and impressed with speed. The young and
hard trying inner trio of the Loyola Eleven moved threateningly in the open spaces, but the
efforts on these goal-hungry forwards were thwarted by the Presidency Boys.


From the kick-off the defense of the Loyola Eleven faced a furious onslaught, which earned
The Presidency Boys Team three corners all of which spell danger. The breakdown came in
the eighth minute when Ashok outside-right player of the Presidency, raced downfield in a
beautiful solo run, bearing down on Loyola goals. Ashok lifted a glorious diagonal pass
across the stretched defense and the ball arched down to Ram Kumar whose header stuck
the bar. As the ball came back from the rebound Prakash Raj netted past the goal-keeper
amid thunderous cheers. All the spectators enjoyed Watching A Football Match.


The Loyola Eleven had no answer to a number of speedy thrusts by The Presidency Team till
the 14th minute when Ramans break-through was cut short by Govind of Presidency who
conceded a corner. Then with dramatic suddenness the Loyola stuck in the 19th minute. It
was a cannon-ball drive which brought a gasp of wonder from the crowd and the score was
even. The Presidency Eleven shaken to the core spent the few remaining minutes of the first
half in a futile bid to regain the lead.


After the interval, the Loyola team attacked relentlessly and with telling effect on the rival
defense. Goalkeeper Kuna frustrated their first attempt with a diving save off a short by
Jahan following a nasty comer. Then a first-time shot by Vikram form a center went straight
into Kunas hands. The Loyola team was resisting stubbornly, but their resistance could not
continue to be effective very long. A free-kick by Rohan took play inside their penalty area
and after a spell of defensive foundering the ball glanced off the foot of Rohan to Visas who
shot it straight home taking a lead. I enjoyed Watching A Football Match.


As The Presidency Elevens attack increased in fury, the Loyola Citadel seemed in danger of
collapsing. The Presidency missed a good chance when Rena ballooned a back-pass from
Prem Lal with Shyam coming up to help his forwards, a vacant space was left in The Loyola
defense and this was skillfully exploited by Dilawar Singh in the 12th minute. The crowd
buzzed with excitement as Shyam swerved past a defender and then another to push the
ball to his right and Shamsher, fastening on to it, lashed a right-foot drive into the corner of
the net.


The last resistance of the Loyola team was thus broken. They had certainly put up a gallant
fight, but the championship had to remain with the holders. The acclamations of the crowd
cannot be described. There was wild cheering.

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