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National Team Malaysian Football, AFF Suzuki Cup next!
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SUSHaunkiem
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Jan 31 2007, 07:58 PM
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QUOTE(linkinstreet @ Jan 31 2007, 10:15 AM) yes, and if we stop dreaming, we will never acheive anything. This is the mentality that is hindering our football. we lost, and ppl start blasting saying that we don't have anything and not good enough and start telling their friends about it, and the end result? less ppl playing football, and less talented ppl getting picked. ppl like these only talks and talks and talks, but they don't do anything for the development of football in the country. they say that they are football fans, but they never even go to a local match, instead drinking beer in front of telly watching EPL. Dey kici, want to compare them mmg cannot lor, but at least give sum support. True dat . it is a vicious circle .
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Rocko
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Feb 1 2007, 01:38 AM
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[quote=srihanna2streamyx,Jan 31 2007, 05:53 PM] [QUOTE](fd_totti@31 January,2007@ 4.16pm) ...  ..i didnt know that using capital letters will annoy somebody?..is that in the rules and regulations??...but accusing somebody like " drinking beer and watch tv" is annoying and can be reported to the mods. [/quote] aih? this oso wanna ask? u vr new ka to internet? this is called nettiquette. can put caption letters.. but not all. its jz implying that u r shouting. same as ure talking to other ppl. are u just shouting to them when u speak to ppl? well if u do, doesnt take a genius y ppl ignore u.. back to topic pls
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nakata101
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Feb 1 2007, 06:50 AM
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Enough said, FAM have take all our citizen money to spend million or maybe more than that, but come out with a terrible result, almost 6 years planning... but it worse than b4.... After 10 years, our soccer still cant win the Asia cup even a asean cup........
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SUSCharkoteow
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Feb 1 2007, 02:13 PM
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Getting Started

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cheer up guys atleast we qualify for the AFC Asian Cup ROFL
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SUSHaunkiem
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Feb 1 2007, 06:42 PM
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Actually to say that we should dream on is a bit misleading , what we should do is look to the past for a guide on how to successful , as this was a FACT not a dream .
Look at the past models , examine how it was that we could produce not just 11 great players but a WHOLE squad , very often we would put out " B " sides which were very competitive even against some of the best in Asia.
We have a guide , let's follow it ! Look to the past as a guide for the future .
This post has been edited by Haunkiem: Feb 1 2007, 07:38 PM
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nakata101
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Feb 1 2007, 11:44 PM
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QUOTE(Charkoteow @ Feb 1 2007, 02:13 PM) cheer up guys atleast we qualify for the AFC Asian Cup ROFL What u mean qualify  , we r 1 of the host... ... u mean the Asia Cup 2007, right?
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skylinegtr34rule4life
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Feb 2 2007, 12:32 AM
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QUOTE(nakata101 @ Feb 1 2007, 11:44 PM) What u mean qualify  , we r 1 of the host... ... u mean the Asia Cup 2007, right? no wonder la we r in asia cup suddenly  lets c how many goal msia will give 2 opponent in the tournament This post has been edited by skylinegtr34rule4life: Feb 2 2007, 12:32 AM
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SUSHaunkiem
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Feb 2 2007, 01:50 AM
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http://www.nst.com.my/blogs/intermission/66This post has been edited by Haunkiem: Feb 2 2007, 01:51 AM
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nakata101
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Feb 2 2007, 11:11 AM
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QUOTE(skylinegtr34rule4life @ Feb 2 2007, 12:32 AM) no wonder la we r in asia cup suddenly  lets c how many goal msia will give 2 opponent in the tournament  We r same group with Uzbekistan  , China  , and Iran  . Our first match will play with China on 10/7/07. For who hate the team which beat us in semi-final last few day, they should be very happy, bcoz they haven't qualify to Asian Cup 2007. EDITED: In the qualify Asian Cup 2007, Singapore have make it draw 0-0 in home and lose 1-0 in China. Let see what our national team can do.... This post has been edited by nakata101: Feb 2 2007, 11:24 AM
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linkinstreet
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Feb 2 2007, 12:43 PM
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Red Bull Addict
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Meh, so kiasu both the Thais and the Singaporeans......
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skylinegtr34rule4life
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Feb 2 2007, 02:38 PM
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QUOTE They (chinese) tend to favour games that require less space like basketball, badminton, table tennis and volleyball. damn true  prolly these games r less physical compare with football This post has been edited by skylinegtr34rule4life: Feb 2 2007, 02:39 PM
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SUSHaunkiem
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Feb 2 2007, 06:51 PM
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in today's world maybe , 25 years ago - NO ! May I add also that today's Malay and Indian players are nothing compared to yesteryear . I can't even name 1 member of the MY team that played the game x SG . They can't even smell the socks of guys like Mokhtar , Bakri , Jamal Nasir , Torairaju etc and RTM / TV3 group : why not do something useful and give the youth of today some real inspiration - SHOW SOME CLASSIC GAMES FROM MALAYSIA'S GLORY DAYS - VS. ENGLAND , IN THE MERDEKA TOURNAMENT , VS. SOUTH KOREA , EVEN THE STATES IN THE OLD MALAYSIA CUP etc. You have nothing to lose and all to gain : ratings up , locals inspired and know they don't need no foreigner , you kick start the rebuilding of Malaysia . Sheesh talk about getting a clue . This post has been edited by Haunkiem: Feb 3 2007, 02:47 AM
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duarnt
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Feb 4 2007, 06:01 PM
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RTM/TV3 busy doing reality cheap ass show.
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skylinegtr34rule4life
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Feb 4 2007, 08:47 PM
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QUOTE(duarnt @ Feb 4 2007, 06:01 PM) RTM/TV3 busy doing reality cheap ass show.  hahahaha  anyway whats the score between thailand n sg now  currently no astro here  edit: woohoo thailand a goal up 2 the good  now pls crush that asean pimple cheat 2 the good 4 the 2nd half This post has been edited by skylinegtr34rule4life: Feb 4 2007, 08:50 PM
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ballistix89
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Feb 4 2007, 10:33 PM
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Thailand scored 1 singapore 0.now dunno wat score my sister watching ABP
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bearbear
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Feb 4 2007, 11:05 PM
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QUOTE(ballistix89 @ Feb 4 2007, 10:33 PM) Thailand scored 1 singapore 0.now dunno wat score my sister watching ABP  final score 1-1 Singapore won
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perky
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Feb 4 2007, 11:49 PM
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QUOTE(bearbear @ Feb 4 2007, 11:05 PM) final score 1-1 Singapore won WTH  Eh now they dont have 3rd and 4th placing match kah ?
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skylinegtr34rule4life
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Feb 5 2007, 02:36 AM
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QUOTE(perky @ Feb 4 2007, 11:49 PM) WTH  Eh now they dont have 3rd and 4th placing match kah ? nope.u c la.all thks 2 msia 4 helping SG win the final ah.damn lucky basket.  the 1st leg tells the whole story. This post has been edited by skylinegtr34rule4life: Feb 5 2007, 02:37 AM
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HangPC2
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Feb 8 2007, 02:57 PM
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FOOTBALL - Help comes with a price
by RIZAL HASHIM
IRAN'S 1978 World Cup coach Heshmat Mohajerani - acknowledged as the most successful tactician to emerge from the Persian nation - has offered his services to the FA of Malaysia (FAM), on one condition. "Give me the job and I'll raise the standard of the Malaysian team. But there's one request, that three African players will follow me and be granted Malaysian citizenship."
In an interview recently, Mohajerani, a free agent after leaving Austrian club Admira Wacker, believed the only way forward for Malaysia was to import foreign players to complement the local talent.
The bespectacled coach claimed to have been keeping tabs on Malaysian football and was surprised with the below par performance of Norizan Bakar's team at the Doha Asian Games recently.
"The team have shape but some players did not understand the tactical requirements and lacked the physical presence to stamp their mark in the Asian scene.
"Having three African players donning Malaysian jersey will raise their game by a few notches. Otherwise I honestly believe Malaysia may not be able to challenge for supremacy even at the Asean level.
"Opening the doors to foreig- ners is the trend. Qatar have done it, and so have Singapore," said Mohajerani.
Mohajerani's CV makes impres- sive reading, having guided Iran to the Asian Games gold medal in 1974, the Olympics in Montreal in 1976 apart from lifting the Asian Cup the same year. His generation of disciples capped a fine period under Mohajerani with an appea- rance in the World Cup in Argentina two years later.
Renowned for his motivational skills and a great believer in the youth, Mohajerani, 71, said he would love to have the chance to impart his knowledge to the Malaysian football circles.
"I'm just a phone call away. You tell your football administrators I'm the most successful Asian coach, having enjoyed stints in United Arab Emirates and Oman, as well as being the first Iranian coach to take Iran to the World Cup.
"My Iranian team of second stringers beat Kuwait under Carlos Alberto Parreira and Mario Zagalo in Kuwait in the last match of the World Cup qualifiers. Although we had already qualified, it was a matter of honour to maintain our unbeaten record. We managed to beat their senior team 2-1 even with our youth side.
"At UAE, we became the West Asian Youth Champions and subsequently the same team, with the addition of a few players, went on to qualify for the Italy World Cup in 1990."
Elaborating on his ideas, Mohajerani said there were two aspects in making or breaking a team.
"First is the physical readiness, followed by the psychological factor. It's a question of harmoni- sing their mind and body. It is an art to use psychology to promote and encourage a team," he said.
He might have the chance to make good his promise soon.
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