FT : Indonesia 2-0 Singapore
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Nov 11 2011, 05:01 PM
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FT : Indonesia 2-0 Singapore
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Nov 11 2011, 05:25 PM
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Good result for Malaysia. as things stand if we can beat Cambodia then a draw is enough against Indonesia.
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Nov 11 2011, 05:31 PM
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when we b playing cambodia later?
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Nov 11 2011, 05:31 PM
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Group A
Indon Malaysia Group B Vietnam Myanmar Semi-FInal Indon - Myanmar Malaysia - Vietnam FInal Indon - Malaysia? so, Indon player got imported onot? |
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Nov 11 2011, 05:33 PM
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Nov 11 2011, 05:34 PM
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QUOTE(Sifha238 @ Nov 11 2011, 04:55 PM) Now hope Indonesia won against Thailand also, doesn't matter who top the group I guess, all team from Group B not a big threat interestingly, Myammar and Vietnam are now in a goal difference race to finish top of their group after they drew 0-0 against each other with Myanmmar leading by +1 goal ..if Myanmmar finish top and Vietnam finish second... our last match with host indo, played after vietnam's last match, will be very awkyward ... Tiger Cup history could repeat itself.. |
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Nov 11 2011, 05:36 PM
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QUOTE(skylinelover @ Nov 11 2011, 05:33 PM) the uruguayan past 30's already i wiki-ed got this QUOTE Diego Michiels (Deventer, August 8, 1990) is a Dutch-born Indonesian footballer who since the 2009/2010 season has been a part of the selection of the Dutch first division club Go Ahead Eagles. He mainly plays as a right. Diego used to play at DVV RDC Deventer, and he later was picked by Go Ahead Eaglesto further develop it. He made his debut against MW on November 20, 2009. Diego began the season with an amateur contract with Go Ahead Eagles until the end of the season, but now it is upgraded and he is now 2 solid, with a further option for another two seasons. One of Michiels' best friend also plays with him in Go Ahead Eagles; that is Joey Suk. In 2011, he and Joey were invited by Indonesian football association for Indonesia national under-23 football team in Jakarta. As the newspaper report, he was so interested in joining Indonesian national team even though he has to put off his Dutch passport. He is now currently on the process of being naturalized by Indonesia. His passport is finished April 7, 2011. He's along with Joey and Ruben, will be able to play for the Indonesia national team. [1] |
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Nov 11 2011, 05:40 PM
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at least this one the import really devoted 2 indong dy not like singapore imports all play with no heart only
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Nov 11 2011, 05:41 PM
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Nov 11 2011, 05:43 PM
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QUOTE(skylinelover @ Nov 11 2011, 05:40 PM) at least this one the import really devoted 2 indong dy not like singapore imports all play with no heart only play for moneyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyQUOTE(Abangpedro @ Nov 11 2011, 05:41 PM) His name Gonzales IINM....BTW they got 2 Papua-born player this time...Patrick perasan tadi ada papua punya player |
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Nov 11 2011, 05:48 PM
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lol is papua team so teruk that they need 2 emigrated next door 2 play football
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Nov 11 2011, 05:51 PM
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papua is ocenia rite?
not asia rite? |
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Nov 11 2011, 05:54 PM
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actually in Indo U23 team, got some players play in europe oso:
- Diego Michiels (Go Ahead Eagles) - Stefano Lilipaly (FC Ultretch) --> out!! - J Christiantoko (FC Vise) - Syamsir Alam (FC Penarol-uruguai) --> out!! - Arthur Irawan (Espanyol) --> out!! This post has been edited by lezciel: Nov 11 2011, 06:38 PM |
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Nov 11 2011, 05:58 PM
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the island of papua is devided into 2. irian Jaya under Indonesia territory and independent nation Papua new Guinea..
Indonesia's Papua football club, Persipura Jayapura is very strong and is currently their defending champion. Typical papua players is very fast, resilient and have good technical skills. Case in point is Elia Aiboi and Okto Maniani. |
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Nov 11 2011, 06:07 PM
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QUOTE(ReAcTiVo @ Nov 11 2011, 05:43 PM) QUOTE(skylinelover @ Nov 11 2011, 05:48 PM) QUOTE(ReAcTiVo @ Nov 11 2011, 05:51 PM) They are not Papua players, their ethnic is Papua from Irian Jaya.. they came from West Papua which is same with Selangor ex player, Elie Aiboy from Irian Jaya, (West Papua).Added on November 11, 2011, 6:08 pm QUOTE(aressandro10 @ Nov 11 2011, 05:58 PM) the island of papua is devided into 2. irian Jaya under Indonesia territory and independent nation Papua new Guinea.. Baru nak cakap yg ini juga.. Nampaknya ramai tersilap..Indonesia's Papua football club, Persipura Jayapura is very strong and is currently their defending champion. Typical papua players is very fast, resilient and have good technical skills. Case in point is Elia Aiboi and Okto Maniani. This post has been edited by aweeff: Nov 11 2011, 06:08 PM |
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Nov 11 2011, 06:30 PM
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Tak belaja geografi ni masa SPM
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Nov 11 2011, 06:42 PM
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Hosts' tactics to win football gold leave a sour taste
by Shamir Osman 04:45 AM Nov 11, 2011 It has been four years since Singapore tasted victory in the international arena of football. The Suzuki Cup win in 2007 seems a lifetime away now. Success at the SEA Games has been even harder to come by - the Republic's footballers have never struck gold in football, the most coveted medal at the biennial event. The dream is to mould a team, to shape a new generation of youngsters, perhaps led by Safuwan Baharudin, to finally end the gold medal drought in 2015 when Singapore aims to host the 28th SEA Games. It will be magic for a football nation. Singapore will be fired up to win the football tournament if it does host the 2015 SEA Games, but our organisers must not emulate what the Indonesians are doing here in their desire to win gold. From a rearrangement of fixtures, to a change in kick-off times and even disallowing the foreign teams to adopt suitable training schedules, I cannot help but feel the Indonesians have skewed home-ground advantage to the extreme, to give their side the best chance possible of winning in front of their own football-mad fans. Sadly, sportsmanship has taken a back seat. After a hard fought win over Thailand on Wednesday, Malaysian attempts to change their early morning training slot to a later one yesterday was rejected by the organisers. The defending champions were forced to train within their hotel compound, instead. The Singapore team have had to deal with issues as well. When they step out onto the pitch at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium this afternoon to face Indonesia, it will be the third game the Young Lions have played in the space of five days. The hosts? After facing unfancied Cambodia on Monday, they have had a three-day break to rest tired legs and re-charge batteries before looking to unleash their venom on a Singapore side battered after two bruising encounters. Originally scheduled to face Singapore in the final match day in Group A, a schedule change now sees Indonesia take on defending champions Malaysia instead, with some in the football fraternity speculating it was a move to save the toughest opposition for last, when qualification for the semi-finals could already have been secured. While some of the blame can be attributed to organisational glitches rather than a calculated move to ease the hosts' passage into the semi-finals, the impression is already formed, and the thought entrenched. Even if the hosts blow everyone away en route to victory, the gold medal will be somewhat tarnished. The hope is that even as Singapore chase gold, if the Games do come to our shores in 2015, sportsmanship is placed a couple of rungs above the burning ambition to win. Organisational integrity cannot be compromised. Shamir Osman is a senior reporter at Today. Added on November 11, 2011, 6:44 pmoff topic : apahal username aku ni display POST COUNT INFORMATION, mana bilangan posting aku. Mod tolong check benda ni...[ This post has been edited by Icahn: Nov 11 2011, 06:44 PM |
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Nov 11 2011, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE(Icahn @ Nov 11 2011, 05:42 PM) Hosts' tactics to win football gold leave a sour taste I think, theres no wrong at schedule. Malaysia hav a chance to beat Indonesia lah.. since, MY hav 4days to rest before meet Indonesia on last match, while indo only hav 2days after meet thailand. by Shamir Osman 04:45 AM Nov 11, 2011 It has been four years since Singapore tasted victory in the international arena of football. The Suzuki Cup win in 2007 seems a lifetime away now. Success at the SEA Games has been even harder to come by - the Republic's footballers have never struck gold in football, the most coveted medal at the biennial event. The dream is to mould a team, to shape a new generation of youngsters, perhaps led by Safuwan Baharudin, to finally end the gold medal drought in 2015 when Singapore aims to host the 28th SEA Games. It will be magic for a football nation. Singapore will be fired up to win the football tournament if it does host the 2015 SEA Games, but our organisers must not emulate what the Indonesians are doing here in their desire to win gold. From a rearrangement of fixtures, to a change in kick-off times and even disallowing the foreign teams to adopt suitable training schedules, I cannot help but feel the Indonesians have skewed home-ground advantage to the extreme, to give their side the best chance possible of winning in front of their own football-mad fans. Sadly, sportsmanship has taken a back seat. After a hard fought win over Thailand on Wednesday, Malaysian attempts to change their early morning training slot to a later one yesterday was rejected by the organisers. The defending champions were forced to train within their hotel compound, instead. The Singapore team have had to deal with issues as well. When they step out onto the pitch at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium this afternoon to face Indonesia, it will be the third game the Young Lions have played in the space of five days. The hosts? After facing unfancied Cambodia on Monday, they have had a three-day break to rest tired legs and re-charge batteries before looking to unleash their venom on a Singapore side battered after two bruising encounters. Originally scheduled to face Singapore in the final match day in Group A, a schedule change now sees Indonesia take on defending champions Malaysia instead, with some in the football fraternity speculating it was a move to save the toughest opposition for last, when qualification for the semi-finals could already have been secured. While some of the blame can be attributed to organisational glitches rather than a calculated move to ease the hosts' passage into the semi-finals, the impression is already formed, and the thought entrenched. Even if the hosts blow everyone away en route to victory, the gold medal will be somewhat tarnished. The hope is that even as Singapore chase gold, if the Games do come to our shores in 2015, sportsmanship is placed a couple of rungs above the burning ambition to win. Organisational integrity cannot be compromised. Shamir Osman is a senior reporter at Today. Added on November 11, 2011, 6:44 pmoff topic : apahal username aku ni display POST COUNT INFORMATION, mana bilangan posting aku. Mod tolong check benda ni...[ Singapore hav 4days as well before they meet thailand. All teams got 4 days to rest. even for cambodia oso This post has been edited by lezciel: Nov 11 2011, 06:58 PM |
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Nov 11 2011, 07:49 PM
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Mahali is a Right Midfielder / winger when he was at Sekolah Projek Seksyen 11, Shah Alam.
thats y he loves to gentel and lari ke depan. is singapore out edi? vs thai sure very hard for them i think (well for most of the team of course) |
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Nov 11 2011, 08:07 PM
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