#BFCvMUM: Social media reacts to the I-League match between Bangaluru FC vs Mumbai FC

‘A match to remember’ as said by spectators at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru. The match ended with a 1-1 scoreline, but still there was lot more to talk about for fans. It’s not about Robin Singh’s dying minute goal, it is not about his red card, but it is more about Mumbai FC head coach Khalid Jamil, the drama done by Amoes after the match.
Here is a collection of tweets which show on how social media reacted to the happenings at the Kanteerava Stadium.
Video footage of Khalid Jamil dodging a water bottle and then requiring bandages for his head https://t.co/tbxAFw7wMd #IINBollywood #BFCvMUM
— Röhith Nair (@RohithNair) April 8, 2015
Dont condone what Amoes did yesterday. But #respect to these fans. – #Perspective! #Indianfootball #BFCvMUM pic.twitter.com/y4LZ1IjmPU
— ????????? (@tushizap) April 8, 2015
@satish_tu @Goal_India @bengalurufc we r not justifyin bottle throwin. At least have d sense to condemn ur player's behaviour.
— Anup Menon (@menonkid) April 8, 2015
@ishan_mahajan4 when premier & Italian league players react everybody's okay but when Indian does it they are not okay with it.
— Satish Jadhav (@satish_tu) April 8, 2015
@satish_tu @Goal_India @bengalurufc No matter hw fans react. Everybdy looks at player as their role model. He shouldn't hv reacted like that
— Ishan (@ishan_mahajan4) April 8, 2015
@Goal_India @bengalurufc first their fans start abusing our player & when he confronts them this is how they react.
— Satish Jadhav (@satish_tu) April 8, 2015
Westwood: Jamil must be banned for life http://t.co/z14fdbusyk #indianfootball @bengalurufc pic.twitter.com/8Y9YtuubZF
— Goal India (@Goal_India) April 8, 2015
Don't know how to react to Khaled Jamil's conduct. Can you even charge a coach with diving/play acting? Bizarre #HeroILeague #indianfootball
— Chiranjit Ojha (@ChiranjitOjha) April 8, 2015
#BFCvMUM Fans Outrage shows Football is growing with Passion and Rivalry with Banter. #Indianfootball
— Rohit Ramesh (@roh00) April 8, 2015
This is the way #indianfootball goes on #HeroIleague https://t.co/kjY7brHVf4 Are players and fans so disgraceful?
— Juhi Shah (@juhishah11) April 8, 2015
#BFCvMUM Fans Outrage shows Football is growing with Passion and Rivalry with Banter. #Indianfootball
— Rohit Ramesh (@roh00) April 8, 2015
The #BFCvMUM #ILeague match turned ugly last night. Full account of all events: http://t.co/pXUSOF1fHq pic.twitter.com/d4YbNaiRWi
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) April 8, 2015
Khalid Jamil's version of events: Mr Jindal is spending so much & look how crowd behaves #BFCvMUM #Indianfootball http://t.co/l4vAxITAZJ
— football news india (@fni) April 8, 2015
#BFCvMUM: Herald has also carried a pic of Jamil with all bandage n all. They wasted that roll of bandage! 😛
— ????????? (@tushizap) April 8, 2015
#BFCvMUM match has got a lot of coverage in today's newspapers coz of yesterday's off field events. #Indianfootball
— ????????? (@tushizap) April 8, 2015
BFC coach Ashley Westwood on yesterday's fracas – #BFCvMUM #Heroileague #Indianfootball pic.twitter.com/RzYcqQYuM2
— football news india (@fni) April 8, 2015
Am against violence, but it has a perversive attraction. Violence during #BFCvMUM may attract more fans for future matches #Indianfootball ????
— ????????? (@tushizap) April 8, 2015
Khalid Jamil and his team created a similar fracas last time around against Dempo SC in Goa! Such a disgrace! #BFCvMUM #IndianFootball
— Ajith Vijayan (@AjithMe) April 8, 2015
Khalid Jamal and Amoes are a disgrace to Indian football. Classless club, classless coach and classless professionalism. #BFCvMUM
— Suman Reddy (@sumanreddy89) April 8, 2015
What Amoes did wasn't acceptable. Being a professional you can't jump into the crowd. The season should be over for him #BFCvMUM
— Kaushal Shukla (@deadlydrog) April 7, 2015
#BFCvMUM : Not gonna make a judgment on who is right n wrong on the off field incidents. There r officials to do that. #Indianfootball ????
— football news india (@fni) April 7, 2015
More drama, less football. Totally unacceptable. #BFCvMUM
— Darren Caldeira (@darrencaldeira) April 7, 2015
@Yardbirdie whatever happened today was a total disgrace to football @MumbaiFC . #BFCvMUM
— Anand K (@Anand23july) April 7, 2015
A match to remember #BFCvMUM
— Sumanth Airani (@SumanthAirani) April 7, 2015
The #BFCvMUM match got out of hand today with one idiotic fan throwing a water bottle at Mumbai coach Khalid.
— Röhith Nair (@RohithNair) April 7, 2015
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