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post Jul 15 2007, 07:09 PM


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China leading 2-1?

Ho ho, if it stays this way then last match Iran will have all to play for to go through the next round.

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post Jul 15 2007, 07:17 PM


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yes, let's pray China win and Iran will play with full team against...you know which team

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QUOTE(bhypp @ Jul 15 2007, 08:19 AM)
okay i juz realizzed that msia got some serious height problem....all of them r like 170 on average.....tallest...k nantha...180......but khaironissam...captain n central midfield....not even 175???!?! gotta be kidding me....no wonder k nantha look like a giant....coz all ketot....

really program makanan tambahan in primary school tak jadi....
need 2 wait bout 20 years....to see all the ketot kids get phased out...n with proper followup program...then only we can hav a msian team with average height of 180...with a Jan koller 190 as striker....rclxm9.gif !!!
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Hahahaha, so ironic to see most votes going for the most pathetic team in this year's Asian Cup... And also, Australia seems to be having a hard time in this tournament ya? Dunno whether they can make it into the KO round or not leh...
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post Jul 15 2007, 07:36 PM


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anyone know program to watch it live ?
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post Jul 15 2007, 07:38 PM


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The Aussies have looked lethargic in their matches and much of it can be attributed to the heat and humidity no doubt. They were the favourites coming into the tournament and credit must be given to the other Asian teams for raising their game. The quality of football has been impressive bar Malaysia of course.
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post Jul 15 2007, 07:49 PM


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erm i think the aussies most of them juz dont work hard enuff la...they got the qualities....

i think its juz another case of elite players not willing to commit themselves n they got a sucky coach.... tongue.gif

situation sounds familiar rite?
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My mistake, i should change the poll title to which team is the worst team in this Asian Cup 2007... anyway just ignore the vote for Malaysia team.
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Top Malaysian official resigns after latest defeat

KUALA LUMPUR, July 15 (Reuters) - The deputy president of the Football Association of Malaysia has resigned, one day after the co-hosts suffered a second straight heavy defeat in the Asian Cup.

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Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah said in a letter faxed to local news agency Bernama on Sunday: 'It is with deep regret that I would like to inform you that I have decided to resign from all my positions in the FAM today.'

No reason was given for his resignation but Abdullah was known to be unhappy with Malaysia's performance in Asia's premier international tournament.

Abdullah, also an executive member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), criticised coach Norizan Bakar after Malaysia lost 5-1 to China in their Group C opener on Tuesday.

On Saturday, they suffered another heavy defeat, losing 5-0 to Uzbekistan, and are almost certain to be eliminated from the competition.

His resignation completes a difficult few months for Abdullah, who was also at a the centre of English Premier League champions Manchester United's controversial trip to Malaysia.

The AFC put intense pressure on the FAM to cancel United's proposed match against a Malaysia select team on July 27 in order not to divert attention from the Asian Cup final two days later in Jakarta.

Abdullah made the bold decision to carry on with the match and risk the wrath of both the AFC and FIFA.

In the end, his gesture of defiance was nullified with United cancelling the match because of AFC's refusal to sanction their visit.

Abdullah was appointed FAM deputy president in February 1992 but resigned one year later. He was re-elected in 1994 and held the position until his resignation on Sunday.

Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia are the other co-hosts in the 16-nation tournament.

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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=445662&cc=4716

Fuyo, Osim is really a furious Serbian, just like Vidic XD

"'I would be upset if nobody asked me what I would do if we lose tomorrow,' he said. When one brave soul took the bait and asked the question, Osim sighed: 'Don't ask me! Ask the JFA!'"
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QUOTE(v i n c @ Jul 15 2007, 08:12 PM)
Top Malaysian official resigns after latest defeat

KUALA LUMPUR, July 15 (Reuters) - The deputy president of the Football Association of Malaysia has resigned, one day after the co-hosts suffered a second straight heavy defeat in the Asian Cup.

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Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah said in a letter faxed to local news agency Bernama on Sunday: 'It is with deep regret that I would like to inform you that I have decided to resign from all my positions in the FAM today.'

No reason was given for his resignation but Abdullah was known to be unhappy with Malaysia's performance in Asia's premier international tournament.

Abdullah, also an executive member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), criticised coach Norizan Bakar after Malaysia lost 5-1 to China in their Group C opener on Tuesday.

On Saturday, they suffered another heavy defeat, losing 5-0 to Uzbekistan, and are almost certain to be eliminated from the competition.

His resignation completes a difficult few months for Abdullah, who was also at a the centre of English Premier League champions Manchester United's controversial trip to Malaysia.

The AFC put intense pressure on the FAM to cancel United's proposed match against a Malaysia select team on July 27 in order not to divert attention from the Asian Cup final two days later in Jakarta.

Abdullah made the bold decision to carry on with the match and risk the wrath of both the AFC and FIFA.

In the end, his gesture of defiance was nullified with United cancelling the match because of AFC's refusal to sanction their visit.

Abdullah was appointed FAM deputy president in February 1992 but resigned one year later. He was re-elected in 1994 and held the position until his resignation on Sunday.

Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia are the other co-hosts in the 16-nation tournament.

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QUOTE(v i n c @ Jul 15 2007, 08:12 PM)
Top Malaysian official resigns after latest defeat

KUALA LUMPUR, July 15 (Reuters) - The deputy president of the Football Association of Malaysia has resigned, one day after the co-hosts suffered a second straight heavy defeat in the Asian Cup.

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Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah said in a letter faxed to local news agency Bernama on Sunday: 'It is with deep regret that I would like to inform you that I have decided to resign from all my positions in the FAM today.'

No reason was given for his resignation but Abdullah was known to be unhappy with Malaysia's performance in Asia's premier international tournament.

Abdullah, also an executive member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), criticised coach Norizan Bakar after Malaysia lost 5-1 to China in their Group C opener on Tuesday.

On Saturday, they suffered another heavy defeat, losing 5-0 to Uzbekistan, and are almost certain to be eliminated from the competition.

His resignation completes a difficult few months for Abdullah, who was also at a the centre of English Premier League champions Manchester United's controversial trip to Malaysia.

The AFC put intense pressure on the FAM to cancel United's proposed match against a Malaysia select team on July 27 in order not to divert attention from the Asian Cup final two days later in Jakarta.

Abdullah made the bold decision to carry on with the match and risk the wrath of both the AFC and FIFA.

In the end, his gesture of defiance was nullified with United cancelling the match because of AFC's refusal to sanction their visit.

Abdullah was appointed FAM deputy president in February 1992 but resigned one year later. He was re-elected in 1994 and held the position until his resignation on Sunday.

Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia are the other co-hosts in the 16-nation tournament.

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Anak dah resign... bapak dia bile lagi? whistling.gif

And how bout other officers? Especially the general secretary, Ibrahim Saad.... mad.gif
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QUOTE(cristiano7mu @ Jul 15 2007, 07:09 PM)
ya... iran looks much more better than uzbekistan and china
so i think the score would  much more than 5-0 if they didny rest their player.
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ya, only sochai make china and uzbek a better team only
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Wah , that Raja Ahmad dun want to step down . Sultan oso resign , others resign la , give changes in FAM . ALL HAIL TENGKU ABDULLAH ~ rclxms.gif
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hoho iran 2 china 2. good fightback.

hear the pundits in Ausie saying, iran not need to worry anything as they have a 'bye' next time around.

sure thing to get thrashed. ahaha.

p/s: aussie not doing well either. sumtimes i feel lyk they shud just stfu
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post Jul 15 2007, 09:19 PM


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QUOTE(avicenna @ Jul 15 2007, 09:00 PM)
Wah , that Raja Ahmad dun want to step down . Sultan oso resign , others resign la , give changes in FAM . ALL HAIL TENGKU ABDULLAH ~  rclxms.gif
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Really? Wow what a total shock!
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QUOTE(Rocko @ Jul 15 2007, 09:15 PM)
hoho iran 2 china 2. good fightback.

hear the pundits in Ausie saying, iran not need to worry anything as they have a 'bye' next time around.

sure thing to get thrashed. ahaha.

p/s: aussie not doing well either. sumtimes i feel lyk they shud just stfu
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ya, luckily iran not win the match, so they could thrash the sochai in the last match... laugh.gif
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haha! now malaysia team really in deep sh*t!
iran drew with china, means both of this team will score as many goals as they can in the next game to be on the top of the table! and i think iran will field their 1st team to do thier bashing!

and the malaysian players + officials still have 3 more days to enjoy their favourite nasi lemak breakfast served fresh & hot in the hotel they stay in...go malaysia, eat as many as you can!!! rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(Rocko @ Jul 15 2007, 10:15 PM)
hoho iran 2 china 2. good fightback.

hear the pundits in Ausie saying, iran not need to worry anything as they have a 'bye' next time around.

sure thing to get thrashed. ahaha.

p/s: aussie not doing well either. sumtimes i feel lyk they shud just stfu
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post Jul 15 2007, 09:25 PM


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lol, get ready for another trashing. at least now not so shame if lose, all the nation already expect us to get bashed. the only matters, is by how many goals were gonna lose. laugh.gif
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