After almost a week of action with all eight teams playing at least one match each in the Indian Super League (ISL), the performances have been nothing to write home about. And actor John Abraham, co-owner of NorthEast United FC, was quick to realise that promotion of football should begin in the region before one starts looking at the bigger picture.
As if to remind the Indian football authorities, FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke, like a broken record, said the country should concentrate more on developing the sport at the grassroots level and ISL should be used as scaffolding in building the edifice. For him one of the pillars of that will be the 2017 Under-17 World Cup that India is hosting.
Any sporting event in India should not be viewed purely as a commercial venture whatever the market forces might dictate. It should generate enough money for it to plough much of it back into the game. The first prerequisite for all the franchises should be floating their academies to take the sport from their level down to the masses.