[Goanet] KEEP POLITICIANS AWAY FROM SPORTS BODIES

2018-08-28 Thread Aires Rodrigues
While the controversial Goa Forward Party Treasurer Suraj Lotlikar has managed to sneak in and now head the Goa Cricket Association virtually taking the all important sports body backwards, the ageing and limping Churchill Alemao is all eager to take control of the Goa Football Association.

[Goanet] KEEP POLITICIANS AWAY FROM SPORTS

2010-10-16 Thread Aires Rodrigues
There should be a total ban on politicians holding posts in sports organisations. Having corroded the political sphere they drag in the same rot into the sports arena. We have been seeing sports organisations going down the tube due to such bad influence. In a way the politicians cannot be blamed

[Goanet] KEEP POLITICIANS AWAY FROM SPORTS

2010-10-16 Thread Peter Fernandes
There should be a total ban on politicians holding posts in sports organisations -Let the sports field be managed by sportsmen and sportswomen. We have so many of them and they will do us proud. Yes, I agree to you Aires Rodrigues. Regards Peter Fernandes (Dubai UAE)

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2010-10-16 Thread J. Colaco jc
Just a question to the learned advocate: Would it be constitutional? and How about Lawyers should they be banned from GoaNet, the Media etc? Does anybody believe that the Goa politicians are any less crooked than the Goa lawyers/ jc On 15 October 2010 20:01, Aires Rodrigues

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2010-10-16 Thread Frederick Noronha
With due respect, JC is simply playing the role of Leader of the Opposition here. This time, I agree with Aires Rodrigues, and feel he has correctly diagnosed the problems caused by politicians who come to the helm of sports bodies across India (and probably elsewhere too). The case of chess in

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2010-10-16 Thread J. Colaco jc
With due respect, FN .I am neither playing Leader of the Opposition nor in agreement with you. Rules and Systems have to put into place and then followed. If one of the rules or systems has to be changed, it has to be changed - but without discrimination based on religion, sex, gender,