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post Apr 4 2011, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(Angel of Deth @ Apr 4 2011, 12:35 AM)
Jujurnya aku tak sangka Safee Sali cepat buka akaun jaringan dia. Lagi2 skang ni rasanya dia dh dapat menyesuaikan diri dengan ISL dan Indonesia. Bagi peminat2 Pelita Jaya di Indonesia mereka memang taruh harapan tinggi buat Safee. Setakat ni Safee tak mengecewakan.
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yeah. he doing all right in a league with 5 import players. Pelita jaya was a bottom club before he came in.. now they seem to bee in some kind of good form vs fellow struggles at least. It will be interesting to see how Safee will match up vs the big boys, Persija and Arema.
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post Apr 5 2011, 01:39 PM

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QUOTE(nanamiwashio @ Apr 5 2011, 12:32 PM)
safee will miss this wednesday match. (2nd yellow...ISL SUCKS!  2 yellow sudah tak boleh main)

abt national team..i do expect RG to call up big numbers this time around.i mean he need to register 50 players to afc & fifa before trim down to required squad match (24 sumthg?)

one thing for sure, less HM A players and more new players will be coming in..players like azidan, rizal & shahrizal saad is expected to stay in the squad for upcoming squad (hopefully)
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its still a long way to go before next friendly in june... when is the cut off date for the 50 list?

Amri Yahya and Akhmal Rizal are on fire for their teams lately... a good pressure for RG to have to select them..
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post Apr 5 2011, 11:28 PM

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Keputusan Penuh :

Kedah 1–2 Johor FC
Felda United 1–1 Sabah
Harimau Muda 1–2 Selangor
Negeri Sembilan 0–1 Kuala Lumpur
T Team 4–3 Kelantan
Perak 2-1 Perlis.

epic game at KT....
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post Apr 6 2011, 07:51 AM

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QUOTE(nanamiwashio @ Apr 6 2011, 01:05 AM)
selangor is the new leader  tongue.gif

welcome bro..takpe takpe..pelan2 suka..kalau kena 'kutuk'dgn fans yang taksub tu buat pekak telinga je bro...

european2 jugak...arsenal pun arsenal jugak..sambil2 tu tak rugi pun kalau kita (atleast) follow liga M  notworthy.gif  thumbup.gif

btw: selangor kena buli kao2 by harimau muda today..but again..harimau muda despite having vast of posession failed to create much clear cut chances...

and I DO BELIEVE the stint at slovakia didnt help them in this aspect..:

what i see from this game was lack of concentration from the players. this had been a major problem for most of the malaysian teams since ages.
playing friendly for more than 3 months without competitive game will only let the player to 'slow down their tempo & with the attitude of tak menang pun takpe'

this is worrying.. i firmly believe it was a major mistake for FAM to send harimau muda for FRIENDLY > 3 months ( x 2 times) (no competitive actions).. if friendly here there bit here there..small youth competition here there ..main lion city cup kejap..then friendly with stronger team..different story lah

positive note for harimau muda:
-damn cun main, posession i think around 60% or maybe more? 1 touch football!  thumbup.gif
-tahniah guru, rasanya agak bagus dia main harini
-mahali, i tell u this guy really have a good potential to play abroad lah.. HE REALLY UNDERSTANDS the meaning of modern fullbacks.. he shud watch more maicon or yuto nagatomo!  nod.gif
negative note:
- despite the rotation policy..i'm afraid players will lose the 'winning mentality that they used to have since 2009 (winning the premier league)
- irfan fazail kena improve balik..nampak dia ada merosot sikit.not many clear cut chances that he created
-mana izzaq?!!
selangor:
negative
-keeper ayam
-keeper ayam
-keeper ayam
-kesilapan devan yang gagal snap farizal masih lagi dikesali di awal musim bagi aku

positive :
selangor masih lagi konsisten utk menunjukkan aksi sebenar after 70++ minutes.. LOL! this is a positive lah  icon_rolleyes.gif
new leader!
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selangor did not help themsef to stop being the team eveeryone love to hate by doing what Manchester United always do.. win eventhough playing bad... urghh... such annoying treat that every team wish to have..

you were at the stadium? in hindsight i regret missing it. should have went to Shah Alam to watch HM A live and watch recorded Kedah- Johor FC at home..

Kedah and N9 back into their enigma mode. Soo much national and ex-national players but still could not hold a string of goood result together..
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post Apr 6 2011, 09:04 AM

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QUOTE(AKace @ Apr 6 2011, 08:26 AM)
betul tu. se-kurang2-nya dia dah mencuba untuk menyokong. tak mcm nufags zaman sekarang. tak pernah langusng cuba nak menyokong tapi mengutuk mcm dorang dah pernah sokong dan kecewa

i hope HM wont follow arsenal footsteps. failed to create/convert chances despite having a large amount of possession throughout 90 mins. they just need more strikers. izzaq and syahrul not enough

but those lads improved rapidly game by game after the 5-1 drubbing by indon in aff suzuki cup. it seems like young players prefer to learn the hard way ¯\(°_o)/¯

remember the wonderful crosses that found safee (vs indon, final suzuki cup, BJ) and izzaq (vs japan, asian games)? i think this is his trademark. never saw any malaysian player that can do that kind of cross before. who knows he could be the finest fullback malaysian have ever seen?

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wtf? with the signature... assal sumer patung pemain malaysian tu hitam? igt lagi masa sekolah dulu baca komik Johan Bolasepak.. world cup qualifying Japan vs Mesia die lukis semua player hitam2... igt team malaysia ni ada Zainal Abidin Hassan je ke....
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post Apr 6 2011, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(Angel of Deth @ Apr 6 2011, 01:00 PM)
I think sooner than later Perak will lose their record if they keep playing like yesterday. Because i read several review from fans at seladang.net, they rely too much on Akmal Rizal and Syafiq Jamal for creating goals. And also they have been lucky for several matches, last minute goals, free kick, referee leniency etc.
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kalau nak leburkan rekod pon janganla dengan Selangor.... pilih la team lain....lagi afdal kalu lebur dengan terengganu atau ataupon t-team..
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post Apr 6 2011, 10:16 PM

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this is 2011 and i have to resort to following Terengganu vs Pahang through the radio. Feeling a little bit nolstalgic here. Granted that it is an internet radio from my laptop through wi-fi connection. But still......

Ganusoccer FM...

2-1 now... manaf and ashaari scored


Added on April 6, 2011, 10:26 pmpahang goal scored by azamuddin akil.

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post Apr 7 2011, 08:05 AM

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QUOTE(ayanami_tard @ Apr 7 2011, 03:46 AM)
liga super dan piala FA ada disiarkan di astro arena...
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logistically, i don think Astro ARENA have the resource to cover all games... we need other free-to-air broadcasters to chip in with staff and equpments to broadcast some of the matches...
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post Apr 7 2011, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(dolaramlan @ Apr 7 2011, 01:58 PM)
'tapi bro Liga M dah lama wujud tapi coverage kat negara sendiri pn agak minima berbanding dgn usianya.'

Tak de/ kurang sponsor, kuranglah coverage.  cool2.gif
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chicken and egg situation... kurang coverage kurang juga lah sponsor....
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post Apr 9 2011, 07:04 PM

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QUOTE(Angel of Deth @ Apr 9 2011, 03:07 PM)
Kedah 1 Perlis 0.

When Perlis actually start their downfall? When Philimon Chipieta and Lamin Conteh Jr. left?
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i think its about financial and political problem... almost the whole of experienced team from last season left becaise of salary issue..

politically Shahidan Kassim , perlis fa president not on good term with Perlis MB...


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i am going to SSA tonite to watch T-team continued their upwards recovery by winning for the third time in a row... rclxms.gif
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post Apr 10 2011, 10:21 AM

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Result Liga Super Malaysia:
Kelantan 6 vs 0 Felda United rclxms.gif
Terengganu 3 vs 1 Harimau Muda A rclxms.gif
Sabah 2 vs 1 Perak rclxms.gif
Selangor 0 vs 2 T-Team rclxms.gif notworthy.gif flex.gif thumbup.gif rclxm9.gif
...Kuala Lumpur 0 vs 0 Paha ng
Johor FC 0 vs 0 Negeri Sembilan
Perlis 0 vs 1 Kedah (Perlawanan 8 April)


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post Apr 10 2011, 11:43 PM

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damn.. as both terengganu team are building a decent momentum after a slump.. then.. unconviniently.. they are pitted against each other for the next game....

i really hate this fixture... i dont evan want to know the result... the only result that would not feel as a lost is if both of them wins... but the genius at FIFA who makes all the rules make sure that that would never happens.... this Tuesday night gonna be sucks... luckily Astro ARENA will be showing a feisty Perak-Kelantan to soften the blow..

at least i dont have to bear the torture of watching the whole 90 minutes debacle live on tv...


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QUOTE(Angel of Deth @ Apr 10 2011, 03:39 PM)
Bila RTM nak ada live? takkan satu perlawanan pn tak boleh?
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entahla.. sebaik liga hoki dah habis.. boleh astro tunjuk match sabtu malam...

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post Apr 13 2011, 01:21 AM

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i also missed the game today due to urgent meeting. Thank ASTRO for the PVR, i can atleast watch the recordings.
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post Apr 13 2011, 09:34 AM

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QUOTE(fd_totti @ Apr 13 2011, 04:53 AM)
We are going down to Liga Perdana this season...  cry.gif

But wait for Malaysia Cup, the spirit & determination to do well are a bit different when it starts...  biggrin.gif
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my heart goes to national striker Zaquan Adha as he suffered yet another ACL injury... he just played 3 matches after recovering from the last 6 months layout.. now he set for another 6 months sideline... i can imagine the mental impact is huge..

he already missed the asian games, the AFF Cup, and now he will also miss the world cup qualifying...

i wonder if he will ever reach his potential again when he returns.

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post Apr 13 2011, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(fd_totti @ Apr 13 2011, 12:12 PM)
With Ayu Raudhah at his side, I doubt he will return.... joking...  tongue.gif

Yep, kinda worrying about him... Not just for N9 but for Malaysia as well... He could come back strong or he could be 'finished' already...  sweat.gif
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tripple ACL woo..just 24 years of age.... i tend to think he finished already... these type of injuries once you got it, it will haunt you forever...
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post Apr 13 2011, 10:52 PM

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QUOTE(Rocko @ Apr 13 2011, 06:14 PM)
happy to c HM A break their 3 match losing streak. Im a bit worried that they lose the last 3 matches plus the top 2 teams in the MSL. Just hoping it wouldnt be a mental block for the players that they cant beat top teams. They are carrying huge burden to qualify for the 3rd round.

BTW does any1 noe who else they calling up for the olympic squad?
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the last time OKS called up Fakri Saarani, Apek, Faizal Abu Bakar dan Shakir Ali.. obviously HM A is short of good strikers but the outside help is not that prolific either...

but this time around Sahrul Azwari and lanky Izzaq Farris will be available so it will be interesting to so which combination OKS will use..

my pick is for OKS to use Izzaq Farris as point man with Wan Zaharul Nizam, Wan Zack Haikal and Fakri roaming behind him..

i think Mohd Fazrul Hazli Kadri of Perak also showed so good first team league form to be picked if he is eligable..

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post Apr 18 2011, 02:04 PM

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FIELD REPORT : SELANGOR VS PERAK
(SHAH ALAM STADIUM, 16 APRIL 2011)


I have been to countless Selangor -Terengganu and a few Selangor- Kelantan before, but last weekend was the first time I went to a Selangor-Perak game. Never thought I will ever be in that situation but there I was. My inaugural Perak game also gave me the chance to see Silver State Ultras (SSU) live in action for the first time. I already watched pioneer state ultras, UltraSel and Ultras Nogori in action before, and SSU, as a major branch of the ever-growing Ultras Malaya group, really held their own comparatively. For an away game, they turned up in force both in term of numbers and intensity that matched the notorious host, UltraSel. Really a force to be reckon with. Something smaller and newer ultras group can look up for in inspiration and direction.

That was not my only 'first' in my Shah Alam stadium going experience that night. That night was also the first time I have to park my car deep in the away side parking lot. Significantly different to my usual Selangor-Terengganu or Selangor-T-team leisurely hassles free stadium parking routine. The parking lot was totally filled to the brim with the northern state plated cars and buses. That was also the first time I arrived at the back of 30-man- length queue at the ticket counter 15 minutes from kickoff. That was not because the lack of counters open as there were about 5-6 opened at the main entrance that time which usually enough for you to buy tickets with hardly any queue at all on normal matches. My booth was even manned by FAS treasurer and FAM Committee member S. Sivasundaram himself.

It was a totally splendid attendance for the away side. The northerners were still high from their breast-pounding home win versus Kelantan in the last match and they brought that high spirit here to Shah Alam. With one annoying 'red' team already tumbled, humbling another cocky 'red' will complete the ego-culmination. Even as a neutral, I could feel the electricity in the air.

This match was billed as the top-of the table clash. Although the intense atmosphere reflected that, it was not entirely technically true. Albeit with one game more, the incumbent top-of-table team Terengganu FA did not involved in the match. And if that brawl between the second and third team resulted in a draw, Terengganu would occupy the league top position for at least another week. And if there should be a winner, the lesser evil would be for me to root for the slightly underdog Perak than the league champions Selangor due to points reason. Oh. I might need to explain to you that I am a Terengganu supporter true and true and does not intend to be neutral about that throughout this article.

Shah Alam away side on the right-hand side of the grand stand has been a ‘home’ section of sort for me for a while now. But judging from the Perak fans turn-out I expect no empty seat at that section so close to kickoff. So for the first time ever, again, I headed for the home section on the left side of the grand stand which turned out to be a right decision. The sight of Perak fans filling up the away section, all the way until the portion behind the goal was magnificent. Comparable to the reputable Kelantan’s fans who are the undisputable benchmark for away supporting. They sat very compact, active and very loud spearheaded by SSU crews positioned among the crowd.

I on the other hand felt rather disappointed with the Selangor fans turnout. Undeniably more than normal matches, but I was more expecting it to be something close to those Kelantan matches. They also create a significant gap to distance themselves from the passionate and active UltraSel crew. From an outsider point of view, the impression was that the Perak fans were more sporting and cooperative than the normal Selangor fans. I was guilty of over-expecting I guess. Still a rather long way in-road to go, but what sight it will be when they reach there.

As any other live stadium matches, I cannot really comment in term of matches in detail compare to TV matches. You don’t have the luxury of commentary, close-ups and replays. A start-list would be mighty useful too, especially to recognize the rather un-familiar young Perak players. It’s a struggle for me to identify Perak players outside the distinguishable Akmal Rizal, Nasril Nourdin and Nanthakumar. No such problem with the Selangor team though. I probably know their team more than my own team Terengganu. You know what they say. Keep your friends close, but keep your enemy closer.

The most glaring point you see in the Selangor starting lineup was the sight of Amri Yahya. Like all habitual winners, the Selangor captain is a bad-loser. You can sense the annoyance boiling up in him in the end when Selangor lost at home to T-team last week. As a reaction to a tackle, he threw a ball in fury, but mostly frustration, toward the opponent, earning him a rather necessary early shower to cool off. As he was then consequently suspended for the last match versus Felda, that match versus Perak would be the perfect stage for him to make due and release his frustration. The ‘Seladangs’ knew they have to be extra careful to deal with the extra motivated Selangor man.

The first half was all what you expected from a top of the table clash. It was a cautious, cagey performance from both side but very much exciting as the game was played in high pace. Both sets of fans were glued to their seats. Perak shot the first salvo in term of goalmouth action early in the first half when Selangor keeper pushed a shot direct to a Perak player. With the keeper in no-man’s land, the Perak man tried to place the ball into the top corner but the ball just didn’t have enough bent in it and went just wide. After that Perak can only make-scrap with harmless long shots that most of the time wide off the mark. Selangor then took their turn to dominate through the flanks with P. Gunalan and Asrarudin combining on the left and Amri and Amirul Hadi creating space on the right. But a combination of poor centering decision and failure to connect by the man in the center made sure the first half ended with a fair 0-0 draw. So far so good for me.

At half time, I scrambled to get my half time stadium nasi lemak. And I was not alone. The normally empty kiosks at the second tier of the stand were mobbed by hungry northern people. I was lucky to secure 2 packets for me and the missus and, deep inside, I felt happy for the business made by the shorthanded Pakcik Nasi Lemak.

In the second half, Selangor turned the screw on the game by dominating the midfield. The ever dependable Nanthakumar were overworked to contain the interchangeable Azidan and Safiq Rahim. The young Perak midfielders did try to exert passion and drive in their play but easily made isolated and handled by the experienced Selangor defense. This left Perak’s dangerman, Akmal Rizal, totally nullified. Despite that, he did manage to use his trademark close control to create one shooting chance that went uncharacteristically wide.

Amirul Hadi continued with his usual energetic bombardment on the right and, a couple of times, Asrarudin manage to create time and space on the left but his centering were often disappointing. Amri Yahya also put extra gear on his marquee daft touches and mazy run to dictate Selangor midfield. His stride to pick up pace to chase every long ball signals what standards he expected from his teammates, truly leading by example.

Hardi Jaafar then substituted in for Asrarudin and almost immediately made his mark. His free-kick rattled the cross bar gave the stranded Nasril Nourdin sigh of relieve. But not for long. After a long period of pressure, the Perak defense finally buckled. At around the 70th minute, Amri Yahya create something out of nothing using his tricky daft touches to centre a ball from a covered angle, right through a wall of Perak players, finding Safiq Rahim who beautifully place it on Nasril’s right hand corner.

Subconsciously, all the Selangor Fans stood up in unison with goal, even the makcik sitting in front of me, which really took me by surprise. Actually, we were the only ones who did not stand in that section. Pretty much give away who we are supporting by then. The elaborate celebration by Safiq Rahim fairly summed up what the Selangor fans felt at that exact moment. Poetic explosion of relief and joy. The sight of Red and Yellow flag waved from afar by Selangor fans opposite the grand stand section create an illusion of an mighty inferno as if to taunt and reminds me why Shah Alam is considered as hell for many visiting teams. Que “Barisan Kita” beat by SSFC drum crew which was sang with all its glory by the Selangor fans.

Perak’s response was by bringing in the notorious Razali Umar Kandasamy in place of Shafiq Jamal. His discipline issues were well documented but he has long history with Perak and the crowd loves him which explained the standing ovation. But the plan backfired as the desperate and broken Perak team only resorted to long balls towards Razali, which most of the time, easily intercepted by the experienced Selangor defense, who then catapulted counter attacks using the pace of Amirul Hadi and Amri Yahya. Perak was exactly at the corner where Selangor wants them.

As it turned out, there was really very little Perak can do to turn the tide with the time remaining. As the referee blew the final whistle, the Perak team slammed to their knees. The team who held the tag of the only unbeaten team in the league just 3 games before has now lost twice since then. They gave their all no doubt. Yet, this time, the breaks were not in their favor. Spirited and gutsy performances still not enough. Their resolve was broken. They have failed their fans.

Then, an extraordinary scene unfolded. Rather bizarrely, most of Perak fans, the loser of the round, still hold firm in their position after the final whistle was blown. Comparatively, in 15 minutes, Selangor section of the stands, the victors, already practically empty. Typically, if you travelled away 250km south to support your team, only to be paid by a loss, you will feel downhearted and question the relevance doing it at all. A typical Malaysian football fans will curse their team to no end while citing whatever expenses made as if the team owes them something. But the Perak fans at Shah Alam stadium that night put the defeat aside and stood up, raised their hand, chin and shoulders, and started to chant. They jump up and down waving their hands to signal for the players to notice them. As if they wanted to tell them players “Don’t worry about us. You have given your all. And by that, we will always cover your back.”.

Seeing the good spirit of the fans lifted the spirit of the players again. And they began acknowledging the fans. By that alone, all the expense made to support their team seems justified. One player, I think it was RUK, walked towards the fan and hand over some mineral water as a sign of gratitude. By that, a bond between players and fans was sealed which was celebrated and cheered loudly by the fans. The chant “Ipoh Mali Talak Sombong” seems perfectly timed for the occasion. Before the players returned to the dressing room, they first made a victory lap on all the sections of the Perak fans in the stadium to thank them for coming down to support them and probably a way to own up and apologize for the defeat. The fans replied by clapping and chanting. The spirit was so high that someone might have mistaken them for the winners. The gradual shutting down of the stadium flood-lights only managed to shift the chanting fiesta from inside to outside of the stadium. They might have lost the match that night. But they are victors in team-fan camaraderie. Something made aware to the looking Selangor players whose fans already went home.

Thinking about this made me smile as I started my long walk towards the car. A Selangor win probably was my worst case scenario for my team. Selangor is now at the top of the league with 2 points lead over my team Terengganu. Base on previous years’ experience, when Selangor fully focused in their element and starts breaking away from the pack, they will be mighty hard to catch. But even so, seeing a new spirit of fans who truly support their team, not only when they win, but also dig deep to support them when they lost really put my mood in perspective that night. Even though for Terengganu and Perak sake, we lost the match, Malaysian football is gaining ground in pulling out and generating high quality group of supporters who support their team for who they are and not just being cynically result oriented as a pre-condition for their loyalty. That alone made me felt like a winner.

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post Apr 19 2011, 10:04 AM

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QUOTE(nanamiwashio @ Apr 19 2011, 09:48 AM)
but i have to admit the quality is still 'not there' yet.

we need 2 imports (minimum) next season.otherwise our players are just playing among themselves.

(why need 3 when u can do it with 2)
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for top teams i think the quality is ok... Selangor and Kelantan haveflair and movement in their play... but the rest does lags behind...

but still, i doesnot think its time already to bring the import yet.... i like how young players are seizing the place available right now...
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post Apr 19 2011, 01:04 PM

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QUOTE(aweeff @ Apr 19 2011, 12:46 PM)
Aressandro.. just received your article.. bz sikit..
tunggu sebentar, nak cari gambar lain nak bubuh sekali, malam kang aku upload...
Terbaik!! boleh lawan llcll smile.gif
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thanks bro.. nak lawan llcll tak bolehla.. die pro... aku blog/forum level jer..

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post Apr 19 2011, 07:47 PM

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QUOTE(xhacker @ Apr 19 2011, 06:58 PM)
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good to read, indeed.. i usually will not read something tl;dr.. but i read ures, till the end.. what u said about ultrasel, its true.. i just cant understand why they just not blend in with others selangor fans? i dont understand that, seriously.. look at SSU, how lovely they are by sitting on the same place with others perak fans.. its nice to see.. but then i guess, maybe ultrasel didnt wan to sit with older selangor fans who bring their own instrument.. they really old timer i can say.. since 1995 or maybe older cuz i started to go to SSA in 1995..

thanks for the article.. looking forward for ure next.. smile.gif
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thank you sir for reading...

yeah.. i sorry it is quite dragging ... i my self realise it was that long once i finished it... usually i let it pour and trim it later... but the games are coming thick and fast that i afraid if i dily dally too long, it would not come out at all..

about the ultraSel thing.. it puzzle me also.. i am well informed the reason why the ultras pick a location away from normal fans.... but i dont understand why the supporters avoid them like rabbies...

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