When Indian fans discuss about the hubs
of Indian football across India, it will be really surprising if the
north-eastern states stay out of the mix. The I-League cocktail last
year definitely missed the vibrant flavors from the North-East, but
Shillong Lajong FC, from Meghalaya made it sure that the upcoming season
will not deny Indian football and its fans the vibrance the club
offers.
Shillong Lajong FC, traditionally known as
the Reds, among faithfuls, flaunt a huge fan base across the seven sister states of the beautiful North-East. They controversially
qualified
for the I-League in May, after they were blessed with home conditions
to sustain their challenge in the final round of the fixtures of
I-League second division. The team cruised past most of the challengers
and emerged as table toppers in the final round, after securing as many
as sixteen points from seven games.
There was huge controversy after league 2
side Southern Samity filed an official complaint with AIFF regarding
Shillong Lajong’s fielding a striker, namely Saikhohau Tuboi, who was
registered with two states’ football associations. AIFF decided to ban
the striker for 3-4 months and Shillong Lajong FC was given a clean
chit. Putting the controversy aside, the north-eastern representatives
get ready to mingle with best in Indian football. TheHardTackle takes a look at their squad, transfers for the upcoming season.
Summer Transfer Activities
ARRIVALS |
POSITION |
FROM |
John Menyongar |
Striker |
United Sikkim FC |
Christopher Chizoba |
Striker |
Mohammedan Sporting Club |
Henry Gangte |
Midfielder |
Bengal Mumbai Club |
Eugeneson Lyngdoh |
Defender |
Ar Hima FC |
Romenjit Singh |
Defender |
Bengal Mumbai Club |
Lalchuanmawia |
Defender |
JCT FC |
H.Lalmuamkima |
Midfielder |
Sport and Youth Service, Mizoram |
Soram Porei Anganba |
Goalkeeper |
Pune FC |
DEPARTURES |
POSITION |
TO |
Marcus Basumatary |
Defender |
Ar-Hima FC |
Keleche Okoye |
|
Ar-Hima FC |
Marlanki Suting |
Striker |
Royal Wahingdoh SC |
Ochei Emeka Michael |
|
George Telegraph SC |
Thanggoulal |
|
AIM, Manipur |
Jonathan Mgochukwu Kingsley |
|
Nagpur FC |
Anil Gurung |
Striker |
Manang Marshyangdi Club, NEPAL |
Million Mwenge Butshire |
|
|
Squad Analysis
Goalkeepers: Gumpe Rime, Lalthuammawia Ralte, Sorum Anganba
Veteran stopper Gumpe Rimpe was
instrumental in Shillong Lajong victories during division 2 final round
matches last season. As the team would now be locking horns with more
professional outfits in the I-League, Mr. Larsing Ming has left no stone
unturned in strengthening the bench. The Reds have signed back Soram
Anganba from Pune FC and have Lalthuammawia as the other option. With a
long season ahead for the club from Shillong, injuries might get the
better of many players; hence the moves reflect prudence on the part of
the club.
THT Verdict:
Shillong Lajong’s custodians look impressive with experienced Gumpe
Rimpe leading the way. The shrewd signing of Sorum Anganba from Pune FC
could turn out to be vital as the season progresses.
Pradhyum Reddy
Defenders: Aibor
Khongjee, Wailadmi Passah, Zomingliana Ralte, Rodingson Sangma, L.
Romenjit Singh, M. Subhas Singh, Eugeneson Lyngdoh, C. Lallawmzuala,
Lalchuanmawia, Ronald Zothanzama.
Clearly, Shillong Lajong has
strengthened their side, starting from the defence. The Reds pounced on
former JCT defender Lalchuanmawia, after the disbandment of the club
from Punjab. Lajong recently announced the signing of rival club Ar-Hima
FC’s dominant captain, Eugeneson Lyngdoh, in a bid to improve their
defense, which will be up against the best of the strikers in the
country. The opportunity of playing in the premier football division in
India has helped the Shillong club to lure in another performer from
Bengal Mumbai Club, Romenjit Singh.
THT Verdict:
The defence looks very interesting for Shillong Lajong. On one hand
they have experienced defenders like Aibor Khongjee, who has faced the
music against top teams, and on the other hand they have ambitious new
joiners, looking to make an impact. Some of the defenders parted ways
with the club, but most of them were retained; the defense will be
looking to put in consistent performances albeit a few unconvincing ones
can be expected as well.
Midfielders: Mashangva
Genius Zenith, Samson Ramengmawia, Boithang Haokip, Lalramluaha, James
Gbilee, P.C. Lahlimthara, Samuel Shadap, Racy Khiangte Lalrengmawia,
Henry Gangte and Lalmuamkima.
Shillong Lajong was successful in
retaining most of its playmakers. In addition to that, Henry Gangte too
has been added to the squad from the Bengal Mumbai Club. Many
influential players like Mashangva, Samuel and James will be expected to
put in gritty performances to present their claims for the national
team berths. Under the tutelage of coach Pradhyum Reddy, the young turks
will be looking to make an impact in I-League with their skillful short
passing game.
Shillong Lajong’s
James Giblee
THT Verdict:
The midfield looked very impressive against league two sides and the
only blemish was a single loss in the whole tournament. With additions
to the squad, who are capable of orchestrating moves on the pitch, the
agility of the North Eastern team can surprise a handful this season.
Strikers: Christopher Chizoba, John D. Menyongar , Saikhohau Tuboi and Lalnunmawia.
The striking department is the area
where Shillong Lajong has spent the most this summer. The addition of
experienced Liberian international John Menyongor will certainly bring
some extra teeth to the attacks. The Reds have also managed to secure
the signature of Christopher Chizoba, another prolific striker from
Mohammedan Sporting Club, known for his consistency in Calcutta Football
League. Saikhohau Tuboi, after all the controversy, has served his ban
and will be raring to go, come October. He was sensational in the final
round and scored important goals to clinch the I-league 2 title on home
turf. Lalnunmawia, on the other hand, would be providing a robust option
to Pradhyum and can be dangerous coming off the bench.
THT Verdict:
Clearly the striking department of the Shillong club, with an exciting
mix of youth and experience, can pose a threat for many quality
defenders in the upcoming season. Scoring goals away from home or
perhaps the lack of it, was the main reason for Shillong Lajong’s exit
from the premier division, in their inaugural season, two years back. As
of now, the Reds have a good striker force with Tuboi, Christopher and
John looking to synch and score goals.
The fans from Shillong will once again come out in large numbers to support the team
Five Key Targets
1. I-League:
After being knocked out in their debut season, the main target this
season for Pradhyum Reddy will be to stay afloat this season. Regular
oscillations between I-League 2 and I-League doesn’t help in generating
revenues, which in turn influences the fan base. Without a shadow of a
doubt, Shillong Lajong has the most powerful fan base in North East and
hence the club should try to avoid the drop in order to maintain the
representation of North East on India’s football map.
2. Federation Cup:
Lajong participated in the 2009-10 version of the Federation Cup, which
is an Indian Football season curtain raiser. Under the mentorship of
Stanley Rozario, the Reds surprised a lot of teams and reached the
finals and eventually lost to East Bengal. The surviving members of that
team will be having those memories fresh in the mind, as they take the
field against Churchill Brothers SC in
Pune
on 17th. It would be a great platform for Pradhyum Reddy to explore
options, test players and subsequently announce the arrival of his team.
3. Subroto Cup:
In a massive revelation for the club, four juniors from Shillong Lajong
FC – Ram Chettri, Suman Rai, Donborlang Nongkynrih, Jacob Lalrawngbawla
were selected in Allianz, Adidas, Lufthansa, Audi, and FC Bayern talent
hunt programme. They trained at the FC Bayern Munich headquarter’s
training ground at Sabener Strasse 51 in the Munich suburb of
Harlaching. With such talented youngsters up their sleeve, the team
should look forward to groom these youngsters for future and certainly,
winning the coveted Subroto Cup will do no harm.
4. Shillong League:
In order to stay consistent at the top, the Shillong team, like all the
other giants in Indian football, need to have a pool of good back up
players from where the coaches can pick up players. The SLFC reserve
team is all set to participate in the Shillong League and will try to
garner good results there. Exceptional performers from the Shillong
league might find a place in the senior team, which in turn will enhance
their chances of staying afloat in seasons to come. As always, the
local league is very important for a club to keep things going,
especially at the top.
5. Consistency, away from home:
No, this one is no competition. This is one aspect of their game,
perhaps one of the most important ones, which should be dealt with. It’s
no rocket science that Shillong side was relegated last time because
they just couldn’t score enough on the road. The reason was that the
team couldn’t acclimatize to the conditions in Kolkata, Punjab, Mumbai,
Kerala and Goa. This led to a string poor away results, which were rued
by the team after they got the boot. Pradhyum Reddy has already set up
camps for his team in Guwahati to minimize it in this season.
The word “Lajong” means Our Own.
Indian Football, at the top level, has certainly been denied the
northeastern flavour. With Shillong Lajong FC finally crawling up, among
the creme de la creme of Indian football, certailny the club has to
make the league it’s own. With a lot of competition spurring up
within the seven sister states, as Bhaichung’s Sikkim United, Ar-Hima
FC and Royal Wahingdoh SC are quickly finding their roots, the mighty
club from Meghalaya will have it’s work cut out against the best, as
they shoulder the burden of the entire North East – perhaps one of the
major cores of Indian Football.