QUOTE(sawanishi @ Jul 22 2011, 04:15 PM)
Tidak tahu, akan di undi dalam qualifying group macam olimpic punya team..dan sudah tentunya gergasi Asia menanti di saingan peringkat kumpulan...
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Jul 22 2011, 04:24 PM
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Yes, perlawanan group still timbal balik...
Added on July 22, 2011, 4:25 pm Here the details.... save your money! plan your journey! World Cup Qualifier Rd.2 23 July – vs Singapore 28 July – vs Singapore If Malaysian national team is successful, they will go into Rd.3 group stage (5 groups of 4 – home & away) 2 Sept 2011 6 Sept 2011 11 Oct 2011 11 Nov 2011 15 Nov 2011 29 Jan 2012 If Malaysian Olympic team beat Lebanon, they will go to Rd.3 group stage (3 groups of 4 – home & away) 21 Sept 2011 23 Nov 2011 27 Nov 2011 1 match date tbc 22 Feb 2012 14 Mar 2012 Note: World Cup qualifier Rd.3 will overlap SEA Games dates 11-25 Nov 2011. This post has been edited by aweeff: Jul 22 2011, 04:27 PM |
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Jul 23 2011, 02:47 AM
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I just wrote an article on Ultrasmalaya.net Guys, check it out!!
Sang Rimau Menyerang Sang Singa (Bahagian Pertama) Sang Rimau Menyerang Sang Singa (Bahagian Kedua) ![]() ![]() total of 150 tickets!! Sahaja post gambar tiket, bagi jeles and bakar line kasi panas... hehehheeh |
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QUOTE(aressandro10 @ Jul 23 2011, 05:00 AM) Singapura vs MALAYSIA Oy apa online pagi2.. bas kita dah nak bertolak dah..... Stadium Jalan Besar, Singapura 7.30 Bermula (Waktu Malaysia) Siaran Langsung di, Astro Arena, RTM dan TV2 di jam 7.00 malam Dan siaran langsung menerusi Radio ERA FM & ERA TV jam 7.00 malam.. its good to know that the radio stations are also promoting these mathches. But i do hope the English speaking stations picking them up as well. They are to Malaysia football what the US is to world football. |
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Sorry guys I wrote in emotionally and in wrote in Bahasa too... I'm still bengang with some Singaporeans hooligans wannabe!!
This is my view from Ultras Malaya's side. Permulaan trip bermula di Std Bukit Jalil, di mana 3 buah bas kendalian UM di mana lebih kurang 150 orang ultras dan fan biasa termasuk satu well known firm Hooligans terkenal dari KL turut serta. Aku bersama seorang top poster dalam thread ni tak lain tak bukan Aressanddro juga menaiki bas yang sama. Bertolak seawal pukul 8.00am dan tiba di hentian R&R Pagoh lebih kurang pukul 1pm, bergabung dengan sebuah lagi bas Ultras Melaka. Memasuki Kota Singa dengan 4 buah bas lebih kurang pukul 2pm. Turun dari bas, UM membuat persebambahan “Corteo” berarak dari bas ke dalam stadium yang mengejutkan kesemua warga Sinagpore dengan bunyi yang sangat bising! Insiden ini sempat dirakam oleh seorang warga Singapura dari view Apartment beliau, walaupun dari jauh, kedengaran jelas chant yang dinyanyikan oleh ultras. Boleh lihat video beliau di bawah berikut sebagai bukti yang aku bercakap benar : Lebih kurang pukul 4pm, ketibaan semua rombongan ultras negeri Sembilan, rombongan KB dan juga rombongan SSFC yang telah menghantar lebih dari 10 buas bas. Penyokong Malaysia masuk stadium seawal pukul 5pm, untuk menyiapkan barang-barang. Seperti biasa pihak stadium dan pengurusan tidak membenarkan segala benda yang berbentuk sokongan seperti drum, healer, banner dan sebagainya. Benda ini biasa berlaku di Singapura, kononnya langkah keselamatan walhal mereka khuatir penyokong Singapore akan tenggelam dengan cara sokongan orang Malaysia, kerana Singaporean fans sendiri dibenarkan membawa masuk barang-barang tersebut tetapi tidak Malaysia. Sewaktu lagu negaraku dinyanyikan, giant flag of “Jalur Gemilang” di naikkan dengan bangga di Kota Singa yang membuatkan kesemua penyokong Singapura cemburu kerana mereka juga menaikkan benda yang sama tetapi jauh lebih kecil. Aku nak komen pasal game memang tak tengok sangat, sibuk dengan nyanyian dan sorakkan disamping terganggu dengan provokasi dan pergaduhan kecil yang berlaku di terrace. Cumanya aku kecewa sdedikit apabila penyokong Malaysia yang lain, tampak terdiam dan tidak bermaya apabila ketinggalan 4-1 meninggalkan ultras yang menyanyi bersendirian dengan kelompoknya. Sehari sebelum perlawanan, beberapa kumpulan penyokong Singapore telah menhantar mesej yang berbaur provokasi dan mencabar penyokong Malaysia supaya berani sahut cabaran dan turun ke terrace mereka. Ini termasuk jemputan dari firm hooligan Singapore yang kononnya hebat. Habis sahaja perlawanan, hooligans singapore (Mostly skinheads) telah tunggu di luar Stadium dengan melakukan provokasi dan menghina Malaysia. Pergaduhan telah tercetus, tapi malangnya Singaporean have not balls! Mereka diserang dan dipukul di tanah air sendiri sambil disaksikan oleh Polis mereka tanpa berbuat apa-apa. Kuala Lumpur Casuals (KLC) firm terkenal dari KL menjadi frontline dan menyerang firm hooligans Singapore yang kononnya hebat tetapi sebenarnya penakut walaupun bilangan KLC dan penyokong Malaysia yang lain jauh lebih kecil. Tempat sendiri tidak boleh nak defend ground dan terrace sendiri apatah lagi di Bukit Jalil nanti. Maafkan aku, jikalau posting ini berbaur keganasan tetapi inilah hakikat dalam dunia sokongan bola sepak yang berlaku di seluruh dunia. Kami bangga mempertahankan maruah negara yang dihina dan dipijak oleh penyokong lain. lagipun mereka yang memulakan dulu, dan melakukan perang saraf melalui media, FB, twitter dan sebagainya, dan mereka sendiri yang mencabar supaya Malaysian berani turun ke Jalan Besar dan jangan hanya pandai berkokok di tempat sendiri dan internet sahaja. Tamat game 5-3, fans Malaysia tetap gembira dan menyanyi-nyanyi di luar stadium hampir satu jam selepas perlawanan. Tahniah penyokong Malaysia, Ultras, neutral fans yang lain dan juga SSFC apabila menunjukkan cara sokongan sebenar dalam dunia bola sepak kepada mereka. Stadium Jalan besar nampaknya benar-benar tenggelam dengan sorakkan lebih dari 1000 penyokong Malaysia berbanding 4000 penyokong Singapore yang hanya duduk, menonton perlawanan kecuali LATW crew dari Singapore yang sedikit rancak dan bertenaga cuba mengimbangi sorakkan dari penyokong malaysia. Tahniah kepada SSFC yang menganjurkan trip hampir 7 buah bas, ultras dengan 5 buah bas dan penyokong yang lain yang sanggup seberang tambak nagi menunjukkan sokongan tercinta pada Malaysia!! Singaporean! Kami tunggu di Bukit Jalil! Dan tetap yakin Malaysia akan melangkah ke pusingan seterusnya!!! PERCAYALAH!!! This post has been edited by aweeff: Jul 24 2011, 02:02 PM |
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Jul 24 2011, 02:07 PM
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QUOTE(linkinstreet @ Jul 24 2011, 02:04 PM) Nice post. Would like to hear what really happened masa gaduh tu. Dan respek mamat gendang kerusi tu, sampai takleh tengok match Thanks, still wait from Arresandro to response and give a comment and I believe he's still sleeping... Anyway this is from Singaporean's view.. Added on July 24, 2011, 1:58 pm QUOTE Prepare for the Ultras The Malaysian Ultras deliberately stopped their buses hundreds of metres from the Jalan Besar Stadium and marched in as one despite the searing heat yesterday. It was 1pm, a whole six-and-a-half-hours before kick-off. Joined at the hip and dressed in black, they sang, and sang and sang. They were singing while unfurling a huge Malaysian national flag just before the battle - the first Causeway derby since 2008. Just before Bahrain referee Nawaf Shukralla blew for the start of the first leg of the second round of World Cup qualifiers between Singapore and Malaysia, fighter jets flew past overhead, but the Ultras refused to be drowned out. When Shukralla blew the final whistle after an intense and thrilling 90-odd minutes, Singapore had won 5-3, but still the passionate visitors sang. They menacingly hurled out "Bukit Jalil, Bukit Jalil", a chilling warning for Radojko Avramovic's men, who will have to do it all over again in the return leg in Kuala Lumpur at the 90,000-capacity Bukit Jalil Stadium on Thursday, in front of thousands and thousands more Ultras. The Lions will have to be at their stealthy best and armed with a surgeon's deadly focus, because Bukit Jalil promises to be a cauldron of fiery songs and a mass of hissing, seething supporters desperate to perform their role of the 12th man with flying colours. The Ultras hit their highest note after only 25 seconds last night, when a mix up in the Singapore defence ultimately gifted hotshot Tiger Safee Sali a simple goal. Captain Shahril Ishak and his men were shell-shocked so early, 4,000-odd Singapore fans went quiet so quickly, the ugly memory of a 4-0 mauling by their arch-rivals in 2002 at the old National Stadium suddenly came to mind after Sali's strike, but no one knew that the goal was the signal for Avramovic's pride of Lions to pick up the scent to start hunting. And for 40-odd minutes, they hunted like they were kings of the Jalan Besar savannah. Grizzled Aleksandar Duric started the fightback, a stunning free-kick by Qiu Li followed and Singapore's red army were singing in ecstasy. Mustafic Fahrudin's thunderous effort flew past Malaysian goalkeeper Mohd Sharbinee Allawee and, suddenly, the score was 3-1 and the home support was delirious. When an expert cross by Duric saw Shi Jiayi bulge the net just before half-time, the Ultras briefly turned ugly. Security personnel were manhandled, it got tense, but thankfully, common sense prevailed. But such will be the atmosphere come Thursday. And it has been fuelled by a stunning second-half fightback from K Rajagobal's men, albeit aided by some sloppy defending by Singapore. It raised the decibel level among Malaysia's boisterous troop of supporters, possibly numbering over a 1,000, who were still singing outside the stadium more than an hour after the match last night. Perhaps Duric's cunning turn and finish for Singapore's fifth goal will make the difference in the end. Maybe the impressive Hariss Harun and Mustafic can take a choke-hold of the engine room in the return clash, especially with Malaysian skipper Safiq Rahim suspended, and ease the Lions home. Maybe, a huge throng of Singapore fans will decide to accompany their team to Kuala Lumpur, because that is what die-hard fans do. In the cavernous Bukit Jalil, the Lions will be comforted by the sight of their own sitting in the stands. It could work a treat if the chips are down. Singapore threatened a knockout, but the decisive punch never came. There is life yet, in the Association of South-east Nations champions. And as long as they have a chance, the Ultras are going to be in full voice. The Lions have been warned. The writer is sports editor at Today. sos : Singapore Today Online This post has been edited by aweeff: Jul 24 2011, 02:08 PM |
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QUOTE(hj.pet @ Jul 24 2011, 02:09 PM) You can go to our website ultrasmalaya.net (Click my siggy) I'll update any info from that.. or you can straight come to Bukit Jalil with Black shirt and Yellow malaysia scarf. Or wear Malaysian Jersey but must bring a long scarf (mafla) I welcoming everyone to join us!!! We show Singaporean the real football supporting culture to them This post has been edited by aweeff: Jul 24 2011, 02:15 PM |
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QUOTE(Blackened @ Jul 24 2011, 08:39 PM) Who's your friend? mind to share..? Those people appeared in the video most of them are my friends.. QUOTE(ooorait @ Jul 24 2011, 08:42 PM) Trust me!! we will go through!! miracle will happen.... |
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QUOTE(doom_eulogy @ Jul 24 2011, 08:58 PM) yes. Kau ker James dari Sabah...?????miracle will happen indeed! weh.. aku lah yang semlm tu. yang kau kenalkan aku member LYN kat stadium. hehehe... Added on July 24, 2011, 9:04 pm QUOTE(Blackened @ Jul 24 2011, 08:56 PM) Do you mean Azrul from Kepong...?This post has been edited by aweeff: Jul 24 2011, 09:04 PM |
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just want to share.. A message from Coach Faozi Muhklas (National GK Coach)
QUOTE Assalamualaikumwarahmatullahhiwabarakatu.. Selamat bertemu kembali di TanahTumpah Darahku..setelah kita menyeberang Tambak Johor dengan keghairahan dan pulang dengan..sedikit kehampaan. Terima kasih saudara-saudara UM dan mereka-mereka yang menyokong Harimau Malaya walaupun Harimau tampak tempang dan sumbang langkah tarinya...Sesuatu yang amat menyayat hati kami yang mengendalikan pasukan ini..segalanya seperti tidak kena diseparuh masa yang pertama. Pesanan dan tunjuk ajar yang dicurahkankan seperti tidak meresap kediri mereka...lantas kita dihukum oleh sang singa. Alhamdulillah setelah diperingatkan lagi dan lagi dibabak kedua, harimau seakan terjaga dari lena. Tapi kejayaan tidak kesampaian jua. Mujurlah stadium Jalan Besar malam tadi macam dah jadi milik kita..dengan nada sorakan UM dan sokongan rakyat Malaysia yang setia.. Saudara-saudara UM..maaf dari kami yang belum terhasil menghadiahkan kejayaan yang dinanti-nanti... Terima kasih. So, come on guys, we rock on SNBJ this coming thursday.. Bring along your friends, families, cousins ect.. If they don't want to? FORCE THEM!! hehehhe |
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Guys, I just want to share with all of you pictures been taken from Jalan Besar Stadium. The great atmosphere of supporting culture made by Malaysian in Singapore!! Cheers
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Please guys.... Malaysia's match was never full house after the year of 2000 except for Final match only...
We don't have a loyalty and strong fan base to support national team on normal match, pluss it is on weekday... |
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QUOTE(fd_totti @ Jul 25 2011, 11:31 AM) Speaking of propaganda.... Can the Ultras request from the team manager to ask the stadium to play all patriotic songs (what song can try to ask hack3line... kekeke). Ohhhhh What I can say, its NO NO NO! FAM or management of stadium doesn't like us VERY MUCH..If the Liverpool & Chelsea fans request and they obliged to it, I don't see why not for our own songs.... Kasi gentar Singapore... Maybe other football fan clubs can do this but not Ultras.. But seriously, nice idea! |
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QUOTE(services189 @ Jul 25 2011, 04:03 PM) I also read from Malaysia Nasional Football Team facebook page. Tak payah dengar dari FB tu.. Budak sekolah admin dia.. sos main bantai je...maybe marketing strategies to get more Malaysian to support and buy the match ticket fast SOS |
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![]() Mine! I bought 30 adults tickets for my family and 5 tickets for kids.. ![]() Fans queuing up as early 9am just to buy the ticket at Stadium Shah Alam.. |
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