"The objective should be to play more football, become more competitive. I've been here 12 games now and I find it hard to understand. Is the purpose to develop players, develop interest, or to find the best team?," the former English footballer asked.
Concerned over the poor football infrastructure in India, he said the youngsters get facilities that are bare minimum.
Coppell, however, termed ISL exciting and said the organisers can reduce the ratio of Indian and foreign players to give more exposure to the local talents.
"It will be a next step in progression. This league is exciting to look at because of some of the great players here. May be every three-four years drop one International star, so next year you can have six Indians who will have more responsibility to become better players," he suggested.
"Longer season than nine weeks will impact young people more. Better facilities for kids. Six years onwards to be coached properly with coaches with proper education," insisted Coppell.