The I-League Professional Football Club Association, who met today in Mumbai, isn’t only looking at confrontation as the way forward with IMG-Reliance and the AIFF. Unlike in its press release, the IPFCA later in a press briefing spoke about talks and finding solutions to promote the sport in the country.

The IPFCA is open to talks with IMG-Reliance about the release of players and signing on loan IMG-R contracted players, but the management company would have to convince the clubs that the new league, which they see as a big money venture, is in the interest of Indian football and the clubs.

So not all seems lost as talks between the sides should at some stage solve the problems in the interest of Indian football.

And as always in life, talking is the best solution rather than coming to conclusions without prior knowledge.

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