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The manager-cum-chief coach of Pakistan hockey team Shahnaz Shaikh said on Wednesday that the poor treatment meted out to the Pakistan team in the recently concluded Champions Trophy in Bhubaneswar, India by the International Hockey Federation (FIH) and Indian Hockey Federation was utterly shocking and a conspiracy to blunt the Green-shirts.

“What heppened in Bhubaneswar was a conspiracy against our team, a clear case of victimisation where an apology was forced upon us which I submitted in the interest of Pakistan hockey,” he told APP in an interview on Wednesday.

Shahnaz strongly defended his players for their post-match celebrations and added that a non-issue was blown out of proportions to victimise Pakistan players. He declared the whole affair as a big conspiracy which denied Pakistan a great chance to win the Champions Trophy after almost two decades.

Shahnaz, one of the best forwards that the game has seen, admitted that the suspension of Mohammad Tauseeq and Amjad Ali affected the performance of the team in the final.

“Whatever happened after the semifinal naturally played on the minds of our players in the final against the Germans,” he said.

He said he was given a tough time by the FIH and IHF who used pressure tactics for several hours before it was settled with an apology ahead of the final.

Shahnaz Shaikh said the goal-scoring celebrations have been the part of the game the world over and his players were unnecessarily punished by the FIH. He expressed hope that the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) will take up the matter seriously with FIH for the biased treatment meted out to the national team.

He said despite the situation, the Pakistan team was not provided any security and they travelled on their own from New Delhi to Amritsar.

He said the treatment of the Indian officials at the Attari Border was also void of any courtesy which was disappointing to see. “Travelling without any security could have cased any mishap but luckily the team arrived safely in Lahore,” he said.

Shahnaz called on other nations to unite against the overbearing attitude of India in world hockey and how they were trying to influence the game.

Speaking about the team performance, Shahnaz said his team was unable to perform well in the league

round because they were appearing in a major international event after a long gap of 18 months.

“We did not play badly against Belgium and Australia but England did outclass us in the league match by winning 8-2,” he admitted.

“But despite the three defeats, I had a ray of hope that we may survive,” he commented.

“Now my mission is to help Pakistan team qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games,” he concluded.

‘Pakistan hockey team was victim of conspiracy in India’ - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
 
He said despite the situation, the Pakistan team was not provided any security and they travelled on their own from New Delhi to Amritsar.

He said the treatment of the Indian officials at the Attari Border was also void of any courtesy which was disappointing to see. “Travelling without any security could have cased any mishap but luckily the team arrived safely in Lahore,” he said.

I don't know about Pakistan, but in India you don't need private security to travel around the country.
 
The manager-cum-chief coach of Pakistan hockey team Shahnaz Shaikh said on Wednesday that the poor treatment meted out to the Pakistan team in the recently concluded Champions Trophy in Bhubaneswar, India by the International Hockey Federation (FIH) and Indian Hockey Federation was utterly shocking and a conspiracy to blunt the Green-shirts.

“What heppened in Bhubaneswar was a conspiracy against our team, a clear case of victimisation where an apology was forced upon us which I submitted in the interest of Pakistan hockey,” he told APP in an interview on Wednesday.

Shahnaz strongly defended his players for their post-match celebrations and added that a non-issue was blown out of proportions to victimise Pakistan players. He declared the whole affair as a big conspiracy which denied Pakistan a great chance to win the Champions Trophy after almost two decades.

Shahnaz, one of the best forwards that the game has seen, admitted that the suspension of Mohammad Tauseeq and Amjad Ali affected the performance of the team in the final.

“Whatever happened after the semifinal naturally played on the minds of our players in the final against the Germans,” he said.

He said he was given a tough time by the FIH and IHF who used pressure tactics for several hours before it was settled with an apology ahead of the final.

Shahnaz Shaikh said the goal-scoring celebrations have been the part of the game the world over and his players were unnecessarily punished by the FIH. He expressed hope that the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) will take up the matter seriously with FIH for the biased treatment meted out to the national team.

He said despite the situation, the Pakistan team was not provided any security and they travelled on their own from New Delhi to Amritsar.

He said the treatment of the Indian officials at the Attari Border was also void of any courtesy which was disappointing to see. “Travelling without any security could have cased any mishap but luckily the team arrived safely in Lahore,” he said.

Shahnaz called on other nations to unite against the overbearing attitude of India in world hockey and how they were trying to influence the game.

Speaking about the team performance, Shahnaz said his team was unable to perform well in the league

round because they were appearing in a major international event after a long gap of 18 months.

“We did not play badly against Belgium and Australia but England did outclass us in the league match by winning 8-2,” he admitted.

“But despite the three defeats, I had a ray of hope that we may survive,” he commented.

“Now my mission is to help Pakistan team qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games,” he concluded.

‘Pakistan hockey team was victim of conspiracy in India’ - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

This is really great. You stripped because of our conspiracy. People really do not have any shame.
 
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The manager-cum-chief coach of Pakistan hockey team Shahnaz Shaikh said on Wednesday that the poor treatment meted out to the Pakistan team in the recently concluded Champions Trophy in Bhubaneswar, India by the International Hockey Federation (FIH) and Indian Hockey Federation was utterly shocking and a conspiracy to blunt the Green-shirts.

“What heppened in Bhubaneswar was a conspiracy against our team, a clear case of victimisation where an apology was forced upon us which I submitted in the interest of Pakistan hockey,” he told APP in an interview on Wednesday.

Shahnaz strongly defended his players for their post-match celebrations and added that a non-issue was blown out of proportions to victimise Pakistan players. He declared the whole affair as a big conspiracy which denied Pakistan a great chance to win the Champions Trophy after almost two decades.

Shahnaz, one of the best forwards that the game has seen, admitted that the suspension of Mohammad Tauseeq and Amjad Ali affected the performance of the team in the final.

“Whatever happened after the semifinal naturally played on the minds of our players in the final against the Germans,” he said.

He said he was given a tough time by the FIH and IHF who used pressure tactics for several hours before it was settled with an apology ahead of the final.

Shahnaz Shaikh said the goal-scoring celebrations have been the part of the game the world over and his players were unnecessarily punished by the FIH. He expressed hope that the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) will take up the matter seriously with FIH for the biased treatment meted out to the national team.

He said despite the situation, the Pakistan team was not provided any security and they travelled on their own from New Delhi to Amritsar.

He said the treatment of the Indian officials at the Attari Border was also void of any courtesy which was disappointing to see. “Travelling without any security could have cased any mishap but luckily the team arrived safely in Lahore,” he said.

Shahnaz called on other nations to unite against the overbearing attitude of India in world hockey and how they were trying to influence the game.

Speaking about the team performance, Shahnaz said his team was unable to perform well in the league

round because they were appearing in a major international event after a long gap of 18 months.

“We did not play badly against Belgium and Australia but England did outclass us in the league match by winning 8-2,” he admitted.

“But despite the three defeats, I had a ray of hope that we may survive,” he commented.

“Now my mission is to help Pakistan team qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games,” he concluded.

‘Pakistan hockey team was victim of conspiracy in India’ - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
Wonder when the day will come when people do not need to hide behind conspiracy , and just accept they made a mistake(a small one at that.)
 
Wonder when the day will come when people do not need to hide behind conspiracy , and just accept they made a mistake(a small one at that.)
I guess, bad treatment at immigration was before removing shirts.
regarding security.. PHF should report to FIH, ok i'll do it.
 
Just a few days ago Pakistanis in this forum were celebrating Pak team win against India. What happened now !?

One more horrible conspiracy theory emanating from Pakistan; Peshawar school attack was retalliation to India's loss against Pakistan :angry:
 
Don't play in India if you are so dumb to fall to conspiracies every now and than.
 
This is really great. You steep because of our conspiracy. People really do not have any shame.


Their celebrations was too peaceful and had 100% decent .That is why they showed middlefinger towards the audiences having families.What the hell this coach is talking about?
He knows the entire episode very well than any others.
 
The manager-cum-chief coach of Pakistan hockey team Shahnaz Shaikh said on Wednesday that the poor treatment meted out to the Pakistan team in the recently concluded Champions Trophy in Bhubaneswar, India by the International Hockey Federation (FIH) and Indian Hockey Federation was utterly shocking and a conspiracy to blunt the Green-shirts.

“What heppened in Bhubaneswar was a conspiracy against our team, a clear case of victimisation where an apology was forced upon us which I submitted in the interest of Pakistan hockey,” he told APP in an interview on Wednesday.

Shahnaz strongly defended his players for their post-match celebrations and added that a non-issue was blown out of proportions to victimise Pakistan players. He declared the whole affair as a big conspiracy which denied Pakistan a great chance to win the Champions Trophy after almost two decades.

Shahnaz, one of the best forwards that the game has seen, admitted that the suspension of Mohammad Tauseeq and Amjad Ali affected the performance of the team in the final.

“Whatever happened after the semifinal naturally played on the minds of our players in the final against the Germans,” he said.

He said he was given a tough time by the FIH and IHF who used pressure tactics for several hours before it was settled with an apology ahead of the final.

Shahnaz Shaikh said the goal-scoring celebrations have been the part of the game the world over and his players were unnecessarily punished by the FIH. He expressed hope that the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) will take up the matter seriously with FIH for the biased treatment meted out to the national team.

He said despite the situation, the Pakistan team was not provided any security and they travelled on their own from New Delhi to Amritsar.

He said the treatment of the Indian officials at the Attari Border was also void of any courtesy which was disappointing to see. “Travelling without any security could have cased any mishap but luckily the team arrived safely in Lahore,” he said.

Shahnaz called on other nations to unite against the overbearing attitude of India in world hockey and how they were trying to influence the game.

Speaking about the team performance, Shahnaz said his team was unable to perform well in the league

round because they were appearing in a major international event after a long gap of 18 months.

“We did not play badly against Belgium and Australia but England did outclass us in the league match by winning 8-2,” he admitted.

“But despite the three defeats, I had a ray of hope that we may survive,” he commented.

“Now my mission is to help Pakistan team qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games,” he concluded.

‘Pakistan hockey team was victim of conspiracy in India’ - Newspaper - DAWN.COM





This is the mental case with so many Pakistani educated elite.

yes. Damn that conspiracy! otherwise we would be riding in gods' chariots.


Same thing with Imran Khan.

He won the second biggest majority in assembly.

What did he do with that?

Throw it in the trash and start crying like 5 year old.


Now this.

Hockey team won silver.

HUGE victory after decades of drought.

And what we do with this?

Instead of celebrating, we are throwing the silver medals in the gutter of conspiracy theories.

Not only that

Due to our teams' behavior after the victory, we lost so much good will. We would have conquered Indian hearts and minds with saner response. But we did not.

Whatever was left is now being destroyed by OP


Childish article at best.
 
Their celebrations was too peaceful and had 100% decent .That is why they showed middlefinger towards the audiences having families.What the hell this coach is talking about?
He knows the entire episode very well than any others.

You know, the local news papers reported that in every match prior to Ind-Pak match, the crowd supported Pak team against all other teams. The school children who came to see the matches were specifically told to cheer for Pak team as they were our neighbor. But after the middle finger incident, the crowds decidedly cheered for Germans.
 
Those guys are lucky people didnt beat the crap out of them. As fauji said, they could have won many hearts here.. But alas!!
 

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