Kolkata, Aug. 22 -- Eleven ISL clubs have requested the Supreme Court-appointed amici curiae to explain to the judges the urgent need for a verdict on Friday and any directions following it be completed in 15-30 days. If hearings continue, the apex court should allow the league to run, the clubs have said. Suspension of a season would have "catastrophic and irreversible consequences", the clubs have written to senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan and advocate Samar Bansal, the amici. Survival of clubs would be at stake, the Indian team's preparedness would be hit as players play at clubs and there could be sanctions from Asian Football Confederation for not complying with the minimum number of matches in a season, according to the letter....