
The Malaysian Malays are eyeing a spot in the M-League in 2011.
Sources : http://rizalhashim.blogspot.com/
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Malaysian Malays in M-League in 2011
![]() The Malaysian Malays are eyeing a spot in the M-League in 2011. Sources : http://rizalhashim.blogspot.com/ This post has been edited by HangPC2: Nov 2 2010, 07:15 PM |
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Team name Malaysian Malays?
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Doesn't exactly promote national unity eh?
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QUOTE(Rhadykall @ Nov 3 2010, 04:42 AM) True but these are societies and not teams. If this were politics it'd be like UMNO wanting to govern the country (as if they already don't), instead of BN. Anyway, it was a different time back then when racial matters were less sensitive. I'm not making a big deal here, I'm just saying that with the increased segregation of races in the country, and with football being prodominantly played by one race, more should be done to encourage racial intergration. |
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Melayu Malaysia
![]() PERSATUAN BOLASEPAK MELAYU MALAYSIA atau ringkasnya PBSMM merupakan antara persatuan yang tertua di negara ini dan ia telah ditubuhkan pada 19hb April 1947. Pada asalnya Persatuan ini diberi nama Persekutuan Bolasepak Melayu Semenanjung (PBSMS). Mesyuarat pertama penubuhan Persatuan ini telah diadakan di Kelab Sultan Sulaiman, Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur dan Yang Dipertua pertamanya ialah Dr. Abbas bin Haji Alias, Setiausaha Agung Kehormat, Encik Md Said Abdul Rahman dan Bendahari Kehormat, Encik Mahmud bin Jintan. Persatuan ini telah didaftarkan dengan Pendaftar Pertubuhan Malaya pada tahun 1950 dengan nombor pendaftaran 889/50. Selepas itu Persatuan ini dipimpin oleh beberapa orang tokoh negara diantaranya ialah, Al-Marhum Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, Yang Mulia Raja Shahriman bin Raja A. Hamid, Tan Sri Abdul Jamil Rais, Yang Berbahagia Dato' Mahmood Ambak, Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Dato' Senu Abdul Rahman dan beberapa tokoh lain yang nama mereka terpahat dalam rekod persatuan ini. Pada tahun 1989, nama Persatuan ini telah dipinda kepada Persatuan Bolasepak Melayu Malaysia. Pada Ketika itu, Persatuan ini dibawah pimpinan Yang Berhormat Tan Sri Dato' Sabbaruddin Chik. |
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i normally despise racism factor in everything, but can see some positive factor if MCFA also send a team. it would at least sidetrack some factor that make Chinese disinterested to join the industry :-
1. The perceived racism in team selection 2. Stadium environment that is thick of Malay testosterone tension. 3. Hesitation to support symbol of Malay sultanate states. 4. The team would be sponsor friendly to Chinese Business Assemblies that could reflect to a stable income to the players. 5. The team's progress would be highlighted in Chinese press and means information will be dispersed. Chinese then will criticizes our football with information instead of current situation of criticizing and totally abandoning our football without any information at all. 6. This team could spearhead the industry in term of competitiveness, survival instinct and profit orientiveness. Qualities that are famously attached to Malaysian Chinese. This will jolt other FAs to do better. Added on November 3, 2010, 11:29 amwonders where is the home base for this Malay football team ? may i take a guess that it is somewhere in Pasir Mas, Kelantan This post has been edited by aressandro10: Nov 3 2010, 11:29 AM |
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PBSMM sertai Liga M mulai 2011
KANCAH Liga Malaysia (Liga M) 2011 bakal menyaksikan penyertaan pasukan Persatuan Bola Sepak Melayu Malaysia (PBSMM). Presiden PBSMM, Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan berkata, Persatuan Bola Sepak Malaysia (FAM) baru-baru ini telah memberi lampu hijau kepada PBSMM untuk mempersiapkan pasukan menyertai Liga Malaysia mulai musim 2011. Sehubungan itu, Takiyuddin berkata, PBSMM telah menubuhkan Jawatankuasa Khas yang diketuai Timbalan Presidennya, Anuar Awad bagi memastikan persiapan ke arah itu berjalan lancar. " Buat permulaan, kami akan bersaing dalam kempen Piala FAM dan jika berkemampuan, kami sedia untuk bersaing pada saingan Liga Perdana pada musim berikutnya, " kata Takiyuddin selepas Mesyuarat Ahli Majlis PBSMM di Kelana Jaya semalam. Dalam pada itu, PBSMM turut bersetuju untuk menganjurkan Kejohanan Piala Dunia Melayu 2011 sejajar dengan penganjuran Piala Dunia 2010 di Afrika Selatan. " Kami cuba untuk menarik minat komuniti Melayu di negara seperti Afrika Selatan, Sri Lanka dan negara lain di Asia Tenggara," tambah Takiyuddin. Mesyuarat semalam turut memutuskan bahawa saingan Piala Emas Raja-Raja musim ini akan diadakan selepas perlawanan Piala Agong antara Kelantan menentang Johor di Stadium Sultan Muhammed IV, Kota Bharu pada 13 November 2009. Cabaran peringkat awal Kejohanan Piala Emas Raja-Raja musim ini akan dijalankan mengikut format zon dengan Pulau Pinang selaku tuan rumah Zon Utara, Terengganu (Zon Timur), Selangor (Zon Tengah). Namun, kedudukan tuan rumah Zon Selatan belum dapat diputuskan berikutan Johor dan Singapura menawarkan diri sebagai tuan rumah. Turut diputuskan dalam mesyuarat tersebut ialah usaha PBSMM untuk meneruskan usaha menganjurkan Kejohanan Bola Sepak Melayu Nusantara selain menyertai pertandingan-pertandingan jemputan di luar negara. - Kosmo - |
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QUOTE(aressandro10 @ Nov 3 2010, 11:24 AM) i normally despise racism factor in everything, but can see some positive factor if MCFA also send a team. it would at least sidetrack some factor that make Chinese disinterested to join the industry :- why you bring this? furthermore take a cheap shot with that Pasir Mas reference.1. The perceived racism in team selection 2. Stadium environment that is thick of Malay testosterone tension. 3. Hesitation to support symbol of Malay sultanate states. 4. The team would be sponsor friendly to Chinese Business Assemblies that could reflect to a stable income to the players. 5. The team's progress would be highlighted in Chinese press and means information will be dispersed. Chinese then will criticizes our football with information instead of current situation of criticizing and totally abandoning our football without any information at all. 6. This team could spearhead the industry in term of competitiveness, survival instinct and profit orientiveness. Qualities that are famously attached to Malaysian Chinese. This will jolt other FAs to do better. Added on November 3, 2010, 11:29 amwonders where is the home base for this Malay football team ? may i take a guess that it is somewhere in Pasir Mas, Kelantan |
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QUOTE(Angel of Deth @ Nov 3 2010, 11:35 AM) why you bring this? because thats what i think and i would like to discuss it. I want all malaysian to join the football industry. If the Chinese refuse to join us in our group, at least they will join in their own group. Takdelah malu2 sangat. QUOTE that gesture is only a lighthearted joke... dont take it tooo offensively...This post has been edited by aressandro10: Nov 3 2010, 11:42 AM |
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Nov 3 2010, 12:14 PM
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QUOTE(aressandro10 @ Nov 3 2010, 11:24 AM) 5. The team's progress would be highlighted in Chinese press and means information will be dispersed. Chinese then will criticizes our football with information instead of current situation of criticizing and totally abandoning our football without any information at all. What to your understanding is the reason behind the Chinese 'abandoning' local football, or even to a large extent, the Indians? Is it down to a perceived lack of income? Lack of talent? Lack of interest? Sports politics? You seem to imply that it's only the Chinese who criticise the state of local football and I'm assuming you know what they are critical about? |
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Nov 3 2010, 12:23 PM
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![]() ironic how 1Malaysia symbol being put side-side with a Malay exclusive football association symbol Added on November 3, 2010, 12:35 pm QUOTE(Duke Red @ Nov 3 2010, 12:14 PM) What to your understanding is the reason behind the Chinese 'abandoning' local football, or even to a large extent, the Indians? Is it down to a perceived lack of income? Lack of talent? Lack of interest? Sports politics? Yes. Yes. Yes and Yes. A succesful MCFA team can help to overcome this issues. But i do think the indians participation in our football are healthy enough. They have a bukectful of talent. Just that their number are limited to reflect Malaysia race/population disposition. QUOTE You seem to imply that it's only the Chinese who criticise the state of local football and I'm assuming you know what they are critical about? Malays and Indians also critical to the industry heavily. But there are also a large portion of them support it. See Malaysia Cup games from quarterfinal up...But it is mighty hard to find chinese who would participate at all.. with a Malaycian Chinese team, they can have a bridge to do so... This post has been edited by aressandro10: Nov 3 2010, 01:48 PM |
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Nov 3 2010, 01:12 PM
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Nov 3 2010, 01:49 PM
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hmm.. i dont know Harimaumalaya.com associate themselves with Malaysian Malay Football Association
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Nov 3 2010, 02:03 PM
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QUOTE(aressandro10 @ Nov 3 2010, 12:23 PM) Yes. Yes. Yes and Yes. A succesful MCFA team can help to overcome this issues. Here's the thing though. I doubt it's because of a perceived lack of income. Why? Our national basketball team for example, comprises heavily of Chinese and I cannot imagine them getting paid more than your average footballer. Lack of talent? Perhaps but we've all kicked a ball about during our school days, so we all had the same opportunity. Lack of interest? Definitely not in the sport because I know a lot of Chinese who play socially. Sports politics? I think this is a no brainer. It is ingrained in the very fabric of our society and it isn't just the Chinese and Indians that suffer. QUOTE(aressandro10 @ Nov 3 2010, 12:23 PM) But it is mighty hard to find chinese who would participate at all.. with a Malaycian Chinese team, they can have a bridge to do so... On the other hand it could be unhealthy because it further divides the races. Imagine an all-Chinese team going up against an all-Malay team especially in our current political climate. I shudder to think of the repercussions. Chinese participation has to begin higher up, in the ranks of the FAM or the individual state FAs. Maybe even in at Youth and Sports Ministry level where Chinese talent can be cultivated at primary or early secondary level. Interest has to be generated at a young age. |
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I don't know at other place but in my place, when i was a budak sekolah menegah, lots of Chinese boy play football during PJK but they seem not so interest to go deeper, most of them play like kaki bangku, maybe they just want to play for fun. And during school team selection, i can count with my fingers how many chinese boy participate. But indian, they're really good at this sport. I found lots of them are energetic and very pacey.
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