takper...
nak tgk Malaysia main punya pasal apa pun ku lakukan
Arsenal, Chelsea & Liverpool to visit Malaysia, in July this year?
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Feb 18 2011, 04:30 PM
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kopak siot bulan 7.... orang rumah mesti nak ikut sekali...
takper... nak tgk Malaysia main punya pasal apa pun ku lakukan |
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Feb 18 2011, 05:20 PM
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Feb 19 2011, 05:47 PM
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safee sali will be gutted if pelitajaya do not release him for the matches...
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Mar 25 2011, 11:14 AM
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QUOTE(dundermifflin @ Mar 25 2011, 09:56 AM) they already here, 2 seasons ago, playing twice.. yap.. even asian non giants are ditching our friendly request...... this is a good opportunity for Malaysian player. but TBH i prefer them to had a frequent friendly match to Asian giants football nation like Japan, Korea, middle east nations. its hard to get the opportunity though, financial -wise and our ranking This kinda matches are more like a circus exhibition for me. i would rather value the A Ranked friendly vs Hong Kong the other day more... but i agree that even in pre-season, some of these foreign players's skill valued more than 50mil ringgit ... so it will be a good competitive spar with us.. to prepare for the gruelling world cup and olympic qualifying second round.. and some of football fans in Malaysia who never grace a football stadium before can finally be able to do so... |
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Mar 25 2011, 12:04 PM
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Mar 25 2011, 11:29 AM) First and foremost this is an exhibition match and yes, the intention is obviously to swell the fanbase and to profit from it. It is expected that these matches will not test each teams resolve. Premiere League players will all be told to go easy and not risk injury. You will get of course your over exhuberant local player looking to prove a point. It happens all the time. That being said, we don't go to these games expecting good football. We go primarily to see the stars we worship in the flesh. i actually agrees with all your points, actually. Some of yours also agrees with mine.i just want to add that by their standards, even by going easy and not risking injury, they should be able to put dominance over us. its happens all the time. it will be a challenge for our local lads to be exuberant to prove a point. Which happens quite regularly lately, but does not happens all the time in the past. i also will not go to these matches expecting good football either. And frankly speaking i also hope our lads go easy and not risk injury either,.. we have much more important World Cup and Olympic qualifying matches around that time... We already lost Khyrill Muhymeen and Zaquan due too international friendly injuries. Doubts still remain whether both will return as the same players again... Thats kinda OK because its a rank A friendlies. But to lose other players also for profit-oriented private functions will be a blow.. Added on March 25, 2011, 12:07 pmAnd its good that a lot of you can finally see the stars you worship in the flesh. This post has been edited by aressandro10: Mar 25 2011, 12:21 PM |
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Mar 25 2011, 05:13 PM
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Mar 25 2011, 01:37 PM) I can only imagine what it must mean to the local lads as well. I'm sure that they are fans of some of the visiting players if not teams. How would you choose to play if you were asked to mark your idol? Would you play full steam ahead, knowing very well you could injure the dude? Would you let him walk over you. I guess that's where your status as a professional comes into play and you do what you have to do to stop whoever you're up against. Ah well, I'm just going to have a good time in the end. Don't really care about the result in the end. off the field, they might be a fan, but on the field it will be every man for himself.. idol or not, self pride will be more important than your idol's pride... if the idols are as good as people pays them, they should be able to walk over us without breaking a sweat... its a challenge to the local players to prove people that expected them to fail, wrong... especially this batch of players... they showed that did not overawed by MU last the.. i expect the same vs Liverpool and Chelsae...the best way to show respect to your idol is to show that we can be better than him.... not by helping him to look good on our expense... beside, judging from displays during the EPL masters, i dont think the foreigners are respecting the locals a lot.. fan or no fan.. although i will not be surprised if they become over-exuberant on the first match and became too flat out for the second... Added on March 30, 2011, 6:17 pmLebanon VS Malaysia-U21 19 June Malaysia-U21 VS Lebanon 23 June Malaysia VS Taiwan 29 June Taiwan VS Malaysia 3 July Malaysia VS Chelsea July Malaysia VS Liverpool July Malaysia VS Arsenal July Singapore VS "Malaysia" 23 July "Malaysia" VS Singapore 28 July tak masuk match MSL lagi... sooo much football... may we enters August with smile in our faces and pride and joy in our hearts.. This post has been edited by aressandro10: Mar 30 2011, 06:17 PM |
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Apr 2 2011, 03:49 PM
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QUOTE(Zeuss1220 @ Apr 1 2011, 08:24 PM) no definate dates yet... with the result of the draws, some doubts some of the matches will even happen ..... or the will come but will not be facing RG's team... maybe just a malaysian selection under OKS that will not feature all the stars from Rg's team.. |
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May 7 2011, 09:56 AM
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bad news for EPL fans. KBS will not delay track renovation at Std Bukit Jalil eventhough FAM willing to pay the 500k penalty. This means the match will be held at Shah Alam.
Which means further view, hectic parking, no public trasport and less capacity which also probaply means higher priced tickets.... KBS tak setuju hasrat FAM Oleh SHARAIMEI SHAIK AHMEDULLAH sukan@utusan.com.my Ahmad Shabery -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUTRAJAYA - Kerajaan tidak bersetuju dengan kesediaan Persatuan Bola Sepak Malaysia (FAM) untuk menanggung kos penangguhan pembaikan trek Stadium Nasional Bukit Jalil yang bernilai RM500,000 bagi membolehkan aksi pasukan Liga Perdana England. Menteri Belia dan Sukan, Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek berkata, jumlah tersebut sangat tinggi dan lebih baik ia digunakan untuk membangunkan program sukan terutamanya bola sepak. "RM500,000 bukannya duit kami, bukan duit Menteri dan bukan duit KSU (Ketua Setiausaha ) tapi ini duit rakyat. "Dengan jumlah itu berapa banyak gelanggang futsal yang boleh dibina? "Kementerian tidak mahu FAM rugi, jika rugi bagaimana mereka hendak mendapatkan wang untuk pembangunan," katanya selepas Pra Pelancaran dan Promosi Y-Avenue di Menara KBS di sini, semalam. Kelmarin, Setiausaha Agung FAM, Datuk Azzuddin Ahmad 'menyahut' permintaan supaya badan induk bola sepak negara itu menanggung kos penangguhan pembaikan trek Stadium Nasional bagi membolehkan ia boleh dibuka semula untuk perlawanan tiga kelab gergasi Liga Perdana England. Kelab tersebut adalah Liverpool, Arsenal dan Chelsea yang akan menentang Harimau Malaya pada Julai ini, dengan Stadium Nasional menjadi pilihan utama sebagai venue perlawanan. Tambah Ahmad Shabery, penangguhan pembaikan trek tidak boleh dihentikan sewenang-wenangnya kerana banyak lagi pertandingan penting yang akan berlangsung tahun ini. Katanya, sebagai sebuah stadium utama di negara ini, peranannya tidak terhad kepada bola sepak, tetapi mencakupi sukan lain. "Kita tak mahu kerja-kerja baik pulih trek terganggu kerana ia telah ditunda banyak kali untuk perlawanan akhir Piala Suzuki AFF. "Lepas ini akan diadakan pula perlawanan pusingan kedua Pra- Olimpik, Pra-Piala Dunia dan Sukan Malaysia di stadium itu juga, kita tidak mempunyai pilihan lain. "Stadium Shah Alam tidak mengikut standard antarabangsa, juga stadium baru stadium Hang Tuah, jadi kebergantungan kepada hanya satu stadium sahaja," katanya |
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May 18 2011, 10:24 PM
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i hope Rajagopal and national team players play no part at all at the Chelsea game. IF we beat taiwan, which we should, we will meet Singapore on July 23rd and the Nt's focus build up should peak at that game. these series of (over-hyped sarkas) exhibition matches will break that focus...
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Jun 7 2011, 01:38 PM
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QUOTE(Ichighost @ Jun 7 2011, 12:32 PM) as a spurs fan..yess...hahahaha...but for us...it always..KTBFFH! i hope not. Especially against Chelsea which is just 2 days before world cup qualifying second round...I hope Malaysia will put their best performance against all the BPL teams... i hope they can assemble an M-League All Star team exclusive of Rajagopal players and rajagopal himself so that their focus will not be disturbed.. |
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