Ex-United star Pallister backs IPL-style league

July 09, 2013 05:14 pm | Updated 05:14 pm IST - New Delhi

Even as the deadlock over the proposed IPL-style football tournament persists, former England and Manchester United defender Gary Pallister on Tuesday called it a “great initiative” and wants the stakeholders of Indian football to support it.

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) and its commercial partner IMG-Reliance are set to launch the Indian Premier League-inspired league in January 2014, which will see a mix of some top foreign and Indian players competing on the same platform for over three months.

“I am big cricket fan. I have watched the IPL. It’s a great idea, great initiative that should be backed. But whether it works for football, only time will tell. It depends on how it is received. Hopefully, it will get the backing,” Pallister said.

The AIFF-IMG’s proposal, however, has not gone down well with the I-League clubs, who under I-League Professional Football Clubs Association (IPFCA), have decided not to release their players or take any one associated with the tournament on loan.

Pallister was in Delhi in connection with the ‘Airtel Rising Stars’ football talent hunt programme.

Asked about speculations about United striker Wayne Rooney’s departure from Old Trafford, Pallister was hopeful that the player would stay.

“Hopefully, Rooney will stay at United. He is a world-class player. At 27 he is at the peak of his career.

Hope he continues to help the team win more trophies. Everyone at the club and the fans want Wayne to be playing here next season,” he said.

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