Nurungukal…..
When I think of
football the first name that comes to my mind is Sait Nagji foot ball
tournament at Manchira in Kozhikode. The only event we fondly awaited to happen apart from the annual
exhibition at Zamorin’s ground. Unlike now, we never went to put up holdings along the streets of Kozhikode. To be frank I never even bothered to know about
the records made by the legendaries around the world. Now when you hear the
running commentary of a match the stalwarts
can tell you how many times a player had taken his breadth in 90 minutes of
play and how tenderly he might have thought about the twins he would have while
playing a crucial match. The only thing that bothered us was, from whom we can squeeze
few chips to buy the tickets. It can be possibly by selling the news
paper without the knowledge of our sister-in-law or by surreptitiously
extracting some loose notes from our brother’s pocket. We neither had
sufficient funds to put up a flex costing thousands of rupees, nor had the time.
We were happy if we could manage to
enter the arena with a cone of fried pea nuts. But we were lucky in those days
to enjoy the live performance of the famous Indian player like Thankaraj,
Goswamy,Chidanandan, Zulphikkar, Olympian Rahman etc. etc. Otherwise we were satisfied with the commentary of
Padmanabettan or with the review of Wimzy in Sport and Pastime. Invariably on
many an occasion we had to be contend with enjoying the roar from inside the
stadium while leaning on the parapet wall of Mananchitra, embracing a cool sea breeze. If inside, the performance of many a permanent spectators
who used to station at designated spots added spice to our enjoyment. Suicides
and quarrels were unheard of in those days.
There are many
like me in this part of kerala and world over anxiously expecting that the Sait
Nagji tourney would be revived to
provide an annual fiesta and more over
to encourage the local young talents. Let those who spend thousands for those who earn in corers and Kozhikode Corporation think of
creating a corpus fund to bring back a lost glory of Malabar.
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