Laal Holud Bartaa- Emerging tabloid On East Bengal’s Football Club and it’s history





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Laal Holud Bartaa- Emerging tabloid On East Bengal’s Football Club and it’s history

Very few football club has it’s history of running it and maintain it for over a century and there are more than 100 clubs that was related in Football, in India that has dwindled away with the passage of the time. If from the olden days if we take their name , the names of Burmah – Shell, Carltex , from Bombay then , to many of the present generation’s one , say Mahindra and Mahindra, Tata Sports Football Club, to J.C.T. Mills Phagwara to Shimla Youngs and Raisina Football Club of Delhi, and  many at Kerala and Karnataka , the I.T.I. and the H.A .L of Bangalore, they have all shut their doors on football. As such the remains of Mohun Bagan Football club and East Bengal to survive for more than a hundred years really accredits them all.

East Bengal was formed on August 1st 1920 and it is the club which has been the  HEART , of Indian Football . It is one club which always produced the kind of spark that never was witnessed with so much of an intensity, and with so much of a passion that one could see playing the game of football and the kind of some unexpected GIANT-KILLING performance that they produced.

The  club has a old but a very rich tradition of playing the game only to bemuse the one’s who witnessed the game and East Bengal always had the major share of the victory against any club team of India except SALGAOCAR of Goa. That is what is the history of the club.

Immensely supported by a kind of a BAANGAAL –HEART- FANS with the blood of BAANGAL rooting  for everything that East Bengal could offer on the pitch, East Bengal and it’s players who wore the jersey of the club have always been the NICHE to start but  the LEADERS to end the game, the tournaments and the titles and that is what the club always continued to do in it’s century years of existence for Indian Football and it’s own football.

Players after players and games after games- it is very hard to completely describe them either in full or in the short of it .  It is again very hard to describe the tournaments that it won by playing that kind of unbelievable  BACK – BACK – BOUNCING game and that has been the major unbelievable story of the club that relates with either East Bengal or the history of the club that the kind of the game it has produced.

It is the Management, the administration and the players who have made the club as to what it appears and as to what is holds in terms of the club and it’s performance and to describe that in short the TABLOID ,LAAL- HOLUD – BAARTA has been floated by Mr Prasanto Gupta who is a amid and a vivid East Bengal football supporter.

 Mr Prasanto Gupta who has floated this tabloid has been following East Bengal and it’s football from a very early age and he has made an attempt to bridge the gap between the past and the present and the tabloid is short  but very sweet. It entails and detail in short giving a LONG meaning to the OLDEN-GOLDEN history of East Bengal Football and how it reconnects itself with the modern adage of Indian football.

Actually LAAL is RED and HOLUD is YELLOW and that is the football jersey or the CLUB JERSEY of East Bengal . BAARTA means news or the TALKS as we call it and that actually is all about the tabloid.



Pic :: Reading all about it and my own write up put in the tabloid .

 I’M ALSO A CONTRIBUTOR TO THIS TABLOID AND I WRITE IN ENGLISH WHICH IS TRANSLATED IN BENGALI BY PRASANTO 

.As I cannot write in Bengali which is my draw back I follow this method to put my thoughts into the tabloid.

The  tabloid is in Bengali and one could contact Mr Prasanto Gupta at the phone number 9062071170 at Kolkatta to get their hand on this tabloid. Priced very cheap at Rs 6=00 per tabloid it serves as a very useful reading in SHORT if one has just to browse and GLANCE through the memoirs of East Bengal.

 FOR THE GOVERNMENT – IT IS AN ADVISE TO COME OUT WITH A POSTAL STAMP TO COMMOMERATE THE CENTENARY OF THE GOLDEN CLUB.

Well a “ SENSIBLE ” buying and a HAPPY READING of the same and ALL THE BEST to the tabloid.

 Well , that is it

Regards and Thanks

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Shyamal Bhattacharjee 

Mr Shyamal Bhattacharjee, the author was born at West Chirimiri Colliery at District Surguja, Chattisgarh on July 6th 1959 He received his early education at Carmel Convent School Bishrampur and later at Christ Church Boys' Higher Secondary School at Jabalpur. He later joined Hislop College at Nagpur and completed his graduation in Science and he also added a degree in    B A thereafter. He joined the HITAVADA, a leading dailies of Central India at Nagpur as a      Sub-Editor ( Sports ) but gave up to complete his MBA in 1984 He thereafter added a Diploma In Export Management. He has authored THREE books namely Notable Quotes and Noble Thought published by Pustak Mahal in 2001 Indian Cricket : Faces That Changed It  published by Manas Publications in 2009 and Essential Of Office Management published by NBCA, Kolkatta  in 2012. He has a experience of about 35 years in Marketing .




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Comments

  1. Oh ok good to hear about such a great legacy, in a simple sweet description. Yes would love to see a commerative postal stamp be released celebrating a grand occasion. An apt tribute to the founders of the club. 🗼⚽⚽

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