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The French manager conceded that the club had thought of coming to India during the pre-season, but had to shelve the plan due to early start of the Premier League...

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger stated that he would have loved to play a pre-season friendly in India this summer had not been for the early kick-off of the Premier League next season.

Speculation has been rife for the last couple of years about the London side touring India. With the Premier League set to start on 8th August next term, the Gunners are scheduled to only participate in the Barclays Asia Trophy in Singapore.

“I would love to go to India personally because I have never been (there) with a team," Wenger told The Telegraph.

"It is a country that opens to football, but we could not find a way. We looked into it,” he further added.

This is not the first time Wenger has spoken about Indian football this season as before the start of the Indian Super League (ISL), he hoped that the competition captures the imagination of the nation.

Bayern Munich is the only major European club to have played on Indian soil in the recent past.

Wenger admits he would love to see Arsenal play in India - Goal.com
 
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There's a lot to gain commercially in India. It's an untapped market for top football clubs of this world... & if any top European clubs goes on charm offensive to woo Indian supporters, they will be in an win win situation. EPL is beamed live in Indian TV channels.. & support base based on loyalties towards one club or other is on the rise.
 
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We need to improve in football.

If we want to make any impact on the world we have to do it through sports like Football and Olympics.
 
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Has anybody seen Bayern Munich vs India?.

Atleast see the highlights on youtube,its pretty cool :D
 
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The French manager conceded that the club had thought of coming to India during the pre-season, but had to shelve the plan due to early start of the Premier League...

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger stated that he would have loved to play a pre-season friendly in India this summer had not been for the early kick-off of the Premier League next season.

Speculation has been rife for the last couple of years about the London side touring India. With the Premier League set to start on 8th August next term, the Gunners are scheduled to only participate in the Barclays Asia Trophy in Singapore.

“I would love to go to India personally because I have never been (there) with a team," Wenger told The Telegraph.

"It is a country that opens to football, but we could not find a way. We looked into it,” he further added.

This is not the first time Wenger has spoken about Indian football this season as before the start of the Indian Super League (ISL), he hoped that the competition captures the imagination of the nation.

Bayern Munich is the only major European club to have played on Indian soil in the recent past.

Wenger admits he would love to see Arsenal play in India - Goal.com
Yeah I had read that :(
 
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Oh my god my beloved Arsenal have given a thought to touring India! Don't you dare Wenger, or my shirt will be out of the window.
:p:

I think it would be a great idea, and will raise the game's profile in India. Their biggest bet is South East Asia and East Asia. I lost count with the amount of times I saw huge crowds in cafes, bars, truck stops etc ,all watching premier league games.
 
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What would they do here,except to remind how we suck in Football.
 
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What would they do here,except to remind how we suck in Football.
They will have a bigger fan base
Increased revenues from India
More support
etc etc

It's a win win situation for both

Oh my god my beloved Arsenal have given a thought to touring India! Don't you dare Wenger, or my shirt will be out of the window.
:p:

I think it would be a great idea, and will raise the game's profile in India. Their biggest bet is South East Asia and East Asia. I lost count with the amount of times I saw huge crowds in cafes, bars, truck stops etc ,all watching premier league games.
ManU,Barca and to some extent Real Madrid has got a good hold in India...... . Arsenal is trying to do the same
 
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ManU,Barca and to some extent Real Madrid has got a good hold in India...... . Arsenal is trying to do the same

Dump the Spanish teams man. Those are for the glory hunters. Stick to Man U and Arsenal. :-)
 
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There's a lot to gain commercially in India. It's an untapped market for top football clubs of this world... & if any top European clubs goes on charm offensive to woo Indian supporters, they will be in an win win situation. EPL is beamed live in Indian TV channels.. & support base based on loyalties towards one club or other is on the rise.
India is a poor country, poverty level is much worse than Sub Saharan countries. By your logic Africa is an untapped market, yes, they are untapped but they are still dirty piss poor, Arsenal's resources are much better to be spent in Brazil and China than India.
 
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In order to raise the game in mass, fifa should give permenant berth to India and china in world cup football.

Football soon will be replaced by cricket if you take population who enjoy the game.
 
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India is a poor country, poverty level is much worse than Sub Saharan countries. By your logic Africa is an untapped market, yes, they are untapped but they are still dirty piss poor, Arsenal's resources are much better to be spent in Brazil and China than India.
I didn't get the logic behind your post

The number of football fans in India is in millions......it sure has got potential

See the business of IPL.......football can cross that for sure
You are comparing different things here
 
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India is a poor country, poverty level is much worse than Sub Saharan countries. By your logic Africa is an untapped market, yes, they are untapped but they are still dirty piss poor, Arsenal's resources are much better to be spent in Brazil and China than India.

Eezy with your spiteful rhetoric...it's not fish & rice eating competition. Beyond your league...You'll get noticed once your turn is up...till then hold onto your lungi & wait in the queue.
 
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Eezy with your spiteful rhetoric...it's not fish & rice eating competition. Beyond your league...You'll get noticed once your turn is up...till then hold onto your lungi & wait in the queue.
IPL money is small time money...
 
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