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Subhas Bhowmick: Classic Show-Stopper in Theater Dream Football

Subhas Bhowmick: Classic Show-Stopper in Theater Dream Football
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Subhas Bhowmick dramatically dropped from his seat from Digging, kissing his lucky charm, briefly waving into happy fans and out of sight through the tunnel.
The game is still five minutes to leave but the night of February 22 in 2009 at the Salt Lake Stadium that lights up the flood has increased and illuminated with the Jinx – 3-0 show for the East Bengal team, ending nine red-and-gold brigade bubbles in a row without victory Against Mohun Bagan in Kolkata and stopping ten battle matches to escape on I-League.
Bhowmick always needs a dramatic stage to realize his dream.
But the Star-Studded Stage is, he remains a classic protagonist, a show of showers, a man who is married to his method with rhetorical luxury that does not slip.
It was never stereotyped, but a contrast symphony.
This is why, this is very charming, charming – but contradictory.
Eight months later, at the same stage, he saw his world upside down when Mohun Bagan the same again haunted him and hunted his team with 5-3 demolition.
Bhowmick – who led the most famous victory in East Bengal against traditional rivals, a 5-0 victory in the 1975 Final IFA Shield – suddenly found himself overshadowed by the taste of Hamartia.
He stopped as coach of East Bengal the following day.
Even though he got up like Phoenix the saying of ash, guiding Churchill Brothers to the I-League crown in the 2012-2013 season, then returned to Big Two as a short-lived technical director, most of it didn’t work and shave the ordinary sparks that had shown the previous section of the previous section Training career.
Even though he began a training career at Mohun Bagan, in 1991, he found in the eastern Bengal Theater Dream.
Here, the oddity and eternal repertoire as a man with a manager apron into life.
From 2002 to 2005 – as long as he looked at the national national football league title for East Bengal and the most famous East Indian club soccer victory in foreign lands, the ASEAN club championship in Jakarta in 2003 – Bhowmick ran like a man touch Midas.
Long before the Indian Super League introduced to the idea of ​​a five-star hotel accommodation, Bhowmick took the players to the city hotels at Bypass Em and rented a professional Fisio from South Africa by conquering Jakarta’s mission.
“I want my team to be a model of modern football, leaving heritage to join other clubs,” he said at that time, sucking a stick.
The fundamental view of him until his last days.
In East Bengal, this cliche’s visionary shredder shows the highest paragon which is encouraging, including drama, genius, and controversy.
However, the high also came with a low when his coaching career was suspended after the CBI arrested him because of the allegations ‘bribery’ in 2005.
“I want to live my life in my way.
I am not a slave to the set,” he often said in Devil’s tone His treatment-treatment.
He did not have a formal coaching degree, he also did not want to have it.
This might be a special form of cinematic torture that he learned to live together, maybe with the size of courage.
It was also full evidence when he ruled perched in East Bengal and Mohun Bagan in the 1970s, each scored 82 and 84 goals for them.
Extraordinary talent, he is included in a rare breed that dominates Indian club football both as players and coaches.
Many of these trade, he once said, obtained from watching PK Banerjee teacher training and two Chuni Goswami idols and Balaram at close range.
He did not have Chuni art also did not have the tenure of Balaram’s total football.
He might be more like the PK version.
Former Bhowmick’s teammate like Gautam Sarkar, Bidesh Bose and Subrata Bhattacharya remembered that when in a full stream, Bhowmick was always intrinsic pleasure indifferently opposing and avoiding difficult defenders with acceleration and cut-in bulldosing.
However, from being a reader recognized by Sidney Sheldon’s book to develop a short drinking habit, Bhowmick never lived in stereotypes and always let his career and life develop in a mixture of fantasy and fragility, almost in a way that did not compromise.
Bhowmick left a conflict legacy.
The time in Indian football may be a dream of a script writer.
The dream theater is often challenged with a setback, but in the end, it is one of the unique Joie de Vivre victories and celebrations.

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