All 3 are damn good goals... let's hope the boys can continue the good run of form and get our first gold medal in 20 years!
National Team Malaysian Football, AFF Suzuki Cup next!
National Team Malaysian Football, AFF Suzuki Cup next!
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Dec 11 2009, 10:18 PM
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All 3 are damn good goals... let's hope the boys can continue the good run of form and get our first gold medal in 20 years!
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Dec 15 2009, 05:32 PM
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Jul 25 2010, 02:37 AM
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QUOTE(AKace @ Jul 20 2010, 12:51 AM) well, that's how FIFA ranking works. do nothing, jump higher. just wait for the others to fail. don't trust it too much anyway It may not be accurate to the exact number, but it does give you a good indication of the level of a country's football. If we're really good, we'll be right up there with Spain, Brazil etc. |
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Aug 2 2010, 09:58 AM) In my course of work, I get to meet and speak to people in the local football fraternity every now and then. Just the other day I met with the brother of one of a current manager of a team. Their interest is in youth development and he has said that up to U-14 level, we have players more talented than even the Koreans but after that, 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. You can teach a kid all you want but you need to expose him to competitive matches just as you do, kids in your clubs youth team. It's really that simple. It's why I keep saying that our national side needs to play higher level games even if it means we'll get beat. Same goes with the youths of all leading football teams, Asia & Europe. By 18, the kids would have had 10 years of competitive football under their belt. Just to share, here's an article on how Ajax develops it football stars. |
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