Panaji, May 4 (IANS) Bad marketing, poor channelling of young talent and selfish administrators continue to plague India's football dream, even as national and international events have created a healthy infrastructure footprint in the country, according to Jamshid Nassiri, an Iranian international footballer who has made India his home. Nassiri is in Goa as a head scout of the IFB Boca football Champs programme that aims to handpick 14 young and talented Indian players who will then be trained at Bue**s Aires' based Boca Juniors, a football club which has churned out generation after generation of soccer wizards right from Diego Maradona to Gabriel Batistuta to Juan Riquelme and **w Carlos Tevez.