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National Team Malaysian Football, AFF Suzuki Cup next!

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matyrze
post Aug 2 2010, 09:11 AM

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QUOTE(leftist @ Jul 30 2010, 04:40 PM)
most of the time when we played even u21 from korea 80% confirm our u23 will lost...so if they can beat u21 korea,its still an improvement right?...i also hate FAM like hell but lets not victimised our players...if we dont support them,who will?...its not the most outstanding performance,but still its a start...even korea which was used to lagged behind us,start somewhere...all they need is support...and we as a supporter,its our job to support the national team...hate it when they played badly...but come on....nobody cant deny they played a good game that evening..so at least they deserved some credit! nod.gif
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May I ask, what is about to start here? The start of a new era for our football, or the start of another disappointing spell for the next 2 years (and finally the team will get abandoned totally by FAM)?

I understand that the result again Korea was a good one for our boys. Maybe they deserve praise too. But here's the thing, why should we bother praising them, when we know what will happen in the future? We had several promising batch of young players earlier this decade, FAM spent like a shitload of money for their improvement, but as we all can see, it was proven as total false dawn! This is what Duke Red tried to point out. Its simple. Most Malaysians do not just want good results, they demand class as well. 'Class' can give the fans something to hang onto and keep believing in the team. Not the 'brilliant' results. They are in fact tired of those hyped result.
matyrze
post Aug 2 2010, 12:10 PM

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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Aug 2 2010, 09:58 AM)
the Koreans have an edge because while we play maybe 40-60 competitive matches, the Koreans play up to 400 competitive games by the time their kids reach 18 years of age.
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Something that really give the Koreans and Japanese the edge over us. They nurture their youngsters from the early stages, and that has build their strength both mentally and physically.

About getting more games for NT, well, I'd rather spent the money on facilities on youth development. Building right from the root. Has FAM tried to bring back Mr. Lim to be their advisor?

Its good to organize matches for NT, but please, no longer money-sucking project like their 'football stint' in Slovakia. I think just by inviting big teams to play in KL is already good enough.
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post Aug 3 2010, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Aug 2 2010, 02:18 PM)
If you've tuned into ASTRO of late, you'll notice a programme featuring a junior league. I actually met with the owners of the league recently to get their perspective.


Yes, I've already watched the programme several times. Quite a big event I may say. What concern me is, where do the kids go from there? I just afraid that the kids were only thinking it as a hobby, rather than being dead serious about it. Y'know, even parents may brainwash them that football as a profession is bad.

Well unless there were several scouts from European clubs present during the tournament...

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Mr Lim. Well I think it says a lot when no one had even heard of his achievement until recently. Why not? I'll leave that up to you to figure out. All I know is that with the crap that goes on behind closed doors in our local football scene, I don't see why he'd give up his life there even if he were to be asked.
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Well, I too can't see why Mr. Lim should ever leave his Germany adventure to get involve into all these craps here laugh.gif

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