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post Oct 1 2011, 04:54 PM

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Safee Sali yields second trial stint with Cardiff City after impressing
Oct 1, 2011 3:45:00 AM

By Keeshaanan Sundaresan

http://www.goal.com/en/news/14/asia/2011/1...diff-city-after


The 26 year-old Malaysian has completed his 10-day stint with the Bluebirds but will return for a second stint in the future, after impressing during his two-week stay in Wales

Cardiff manager Malky Mackay has revealed that Safee Sali will return to Cardiff City for another trial stint in the future after the Malaysian striker ended his 10-day trial session with them earlier this week.

Sali, who has been touted by many clubs around Europe, has now returned back to train with Pelita Jaya in Indonesia but Mackay believes that Safee will be getting a second chance in the future.



“Safee showed a great attitude and work ethic while soaking in the environment and the way we train here at Cardiff," Mackay told Wales Online.
“It was a big change and a different style and level of football, though he adapted and integrated well with the squad.

“With a mind to the need for Safee to play competitive games with the Malaysian national team and in Indonesia with Pelita Jaya, we have asked Safee to return to Cardiff for a two week period in the future which will be beneficial to all concerned.

“For now though we say our goodbyes and would like to put on record that we consider Safee to be a credit to his team and his country.”

Mackay's appraisal of Sali comes as no surprise with the Malaysian goal-machine scoring on all-fronts for both club and country this year.

His 10 days with the Bluebirds can be regarded as an eye-opener for other potential opportunities in Europe.


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Safee Sali’s rise, K. Rajagopal’s influence and how both have stimulated the ‘Renaissance of Malaysian Football’

The Malayan Tigers' star's two-week trial with Cardiff City has been labelled a PR stunt by some, but the tide is turning on how the fans perceive the national team

Sep 27, 2011 12:00:00 PM

By Keeshaanan Sundaresan

http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/editorial...d-how-both-have

In a footballing world full of change, Malaysian football is certainly going in the right direction. Well, at one point in their history, they were on the right track until several problems affected a team which was once feared in Asia. Perhaps the 1994 corruption scandal is just one of many other crises, but it remains the most significant one to have rocked the nation.

Sometimes, comparison draws out negativity. Face the fact, Malaysian legend Mokhtar Dahari and the rest of the players from the 'golden age' of football in the South East Asian nation are a group which comes along once in a lifetime. And there’s no point in comparing them with the current crop of players. Times change, and so do individuals. At the current time, Malaysian football is on the rise.


THE K. RAJAGOPAL FACTOR

Whether we like it or not, Malaysian football fans are typically glory-hunters. Therefore, the immediate impact made by coach K. Rajagopal attracted widespread attention around the nation. Within one year of his appointment in 2009, Rajagopal impeccably led the Malayan Tigers to an emphatic Asean Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup triumph as they brushed off an early crisis to end the tournament as champions.

Before he was given the honour of coaching the national team, the likes of Norizan Abu Bakar and B. Sathianathan all tried their luck but failed. Neither ever really looked convincing in their attempts to change the fortunes of Malaysian football. In came Rajagopal - and the rest is history.

What he has inserted into the team is discipline, belief and flair, while emphasis has been placed on youth development. Young talents like Slovakia-based Wan Zack Wan Haikal or K. Gurusamy are just two of those making magnificent impressions with the Under-23 team, and it may only be a matter of time before they find themselves in the senior side.

In football, mentality is one crucial aspect that should never be overlooked. A proper mindset enables players to be switched into a variety of tactics depending on the brand of football preferred by the coach. If ever there was a person to be credited for this renaissance in Malaysian football, it has to be K. Rajagopal.


SAFEE SALI’S RISE TO PROMINENCE

The so-called ‘Malaysian Wayne Rooney’ has been ripping apart defences for both club and country in recent times, making him an integral aspect of Malaysia’s resurgence. He might not be a worldwide superstar. He might not be part of a top-class squad. But in an improving team like Malaysia, players don’t come much better than Safee Sali.

He burst onto the scene during the triumphant 2007 Merdeka Cup, in which the deadly combination of Sali and Zaquan Adha proved vital in their successful run, with the former finishing as top scorer in the tournament with four goals.

Speaking of his influence, Malaysia’s recent AFF Suzuki Cup triumph comes to mind. For a man who has scored an incredible 110 goals in just over 130 appearances with various clubs in Malaysia, Safee’s importance to the national team was absolutely undeniable. Five goals earned him another top scorer award as the Malayan Tigers lifted their first Suzuki Cup by defeating Indonesia in the two-legged final.

So, perhaps it was about time Sali tested himself in another league? Indonesian club Pelita Jaya came in with an interesting offer, and the Malaysian goal-machine repaid their faith by banging in seven goals in 13 appearances. Sounds great? Well, that’s probably why Cardiff City swooped to take him on trial for two weeks.

You can talk all you want about this trial stint being mere PR propaganda by Cardiff’s Malaysian owner, but the man who is regarded as the best striker of his generation in Malaysia certainly has the CV to advocate such an opportunity.


CONCLUSION

You achieve success in football when you win things, and, for Malaysia, the AFF Suzuki Cup can be used as a platform for further success. In fact, the consequences of the triumph can already be seen - and they are positive. Their brave run in the Fifa 2014 World Cup qualification campaign, in which they almost reached the third round for the first time in their history, is the prime example.

The barriers to success are always going to be complex, but things look encouraging for Malaysian football fans because their team have shown their quality when it mattered. Confidence has been restored and the mentality is improving. The backing from fans seems to be doing the trick as well, and all of this makes for a fascinating period in Malaysian football. Long may it continue.


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post Oct 1 2011, 06:33 PM

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Safee Sali main malam ni lawan singapura di Stadium Shah Alam pukul 8.45pm.. harga tiket dia RM10.


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post Oct 1 2011, 08:24 PM

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any live streaming ?
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post Oct 2 2011, 10:32 AM

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never ever has i felt so much "Selangor-ness" in one place before...

that was also the first time i have to watch a match at Shah Alam second tier stand... a place that i dont even know how to get to before..

nice experience.. sorry cannot sit with ultras, the pathway to get there also packed already..
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post Oct 2 2011, 01:11 PM

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Kalah pasal takde Paul Scholes ni
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post Oct 3 2011, 01:26 PM

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Irfan Fazail debut (League) main 4-5 minit je & nampak mcm xdapat bola je hehe anyway congrats. hopes he will be given more chances after this rclxms.gif
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post Oct 3 2011, 09:03 PM

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Both Cahill and Schwarzer will not feature in the Socceroos squad against Malaysia in the friendlies due to injuries. With Kewell not in the initial 23 man squad, the "reputation" of this friendly test dropped. Still plenty of other internationals present and still provide a good experience to the team.

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post Oct 3 2011, 09:32 PM

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it was a nice relaxing experience watching our current and future NT players played each other up close yesterday..... was worried the sky will fall after hearing the thunder growling beforehand but luckily it was dry until the end...

my thoughts :-

1. muslim ahmad is a very vocal player and will sound players straight there if you got your positioning or passes wrong. clearly taking over from the more laid back captain, hafiz zamani..

2. RG was in his all out experimental-player's position-changing mood.

Yong kuang Yong : start as RB to CF
Izzaq Farris : play as CF for olimpik in first half, and NT early second half but turn Centreback late on...
Mahali Jasuli : started as his usual RB but turned to CM in the end
JKT : Play CM (insted of his usual AM/RM for Terengganu)
Farisham : CB to RB...

in fact the final eleven at final whistle look like this..


.............................Nurazlan Razali

Farisham........... izzaq Farris...Faizal Muhamad......Asrarudin


Wan Zaharulnizam......Reuben....Mahali Jasuli......Badrol bakhtiar


............................ Shahrizal Saad.......Yong ..........................


3. i think the position change was not fair for JKT and Yong as they are more alive in attacking flank position and not the more dicipline CM (Joe) and RB/CF (yong)

4. Mahali looked very lively at CM...

5. i dont know half of the defense playing for olimpik team yesterday... no wonder they lost 3-0 eveonthough i think they played very good ...

6. our country is really2 missing the experience of football only stadium... not only the vision much clearer.. but the sound of players communicating with each other was priceless... breaking down the barrier between fans and players...

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sebabnya ialah kebanyakan stadium adalah milik negeri.

tiada persatuan negeri/kelab yang cukup besar untuk membina stadium khusus untuk bola sepak.malah kebanyakan kelab liga A/J/K juga menggunakan stadium pelbagai guna(dengan trek balapan).

jikalau ada persatuan yang sanggup berbelanja besar,maka apa salahnya.rasanya RM10 juta cukup untuk membina stadium bersaiz kecil(10 ribu,tanpa bumbung),lengkap dengan lampu limpah,gimnasium,rumput khusus untuk bola sepak

*harga tidak termasuk pembelian tanah
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post Oct 3 2011, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(ayanami_tard @ Oct 3 2011, 09:41 PM)
sebabnya ialah kebanyakan stadium adalah milik negeri.

tiada persatuan negeri/kelab yang cukup besar untuk membina stadium khusus untuk bola sepak.malah kebanyakan kelab liga A/J/K juga menggunakan stadium pelbagai guna(dengan trek balapan).

jikalau ada persatuan yang sanggup berbelanja besar,maka apa salahnya.rasanya RM10 juta cukup untuk membina stadium bersaiz kecil(10 ribu,tanpa bumbung),lengkap dengan lampu limpah,gimnasium,rumput khusus untuk bola sepak

*harga tidak termasuk pembelian tanah
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Felda will be building their own stadium soon in Jengka.... but i doubt it will be a football only stadium.... Kelantan have that intention but i doubt they have the funds...
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post Oct 3 2011, 09:54 PM

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lagipun apa salahnya dengan balapan. banyak manfaat yang boleh diperolehi pelbagai pihak sekiranya stadium pelbagai guna dibina.

bagi Kafa,sekiranya pasukan tersebut mampu mencipta keuntungan secara konsisten serta mendapat bantuan kerajaan negeri(pelepasan tanah),maka rancangan mereka untuk membina stadium baru adalah realistik. yang penting mereka perlu melantik kontraktor serta penasihat projek yang mempunyai latarbelakang yang baik.tidak kiralah dari dalam negeri atau luar negara
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post Oct 3 2011, 10:16 PM

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QUOTE(ayanami_tard @ Oct 3 2011, 09:54 PM)
lagipun apa salahnya dengan balapan. banyak manfaat yang boleh diperolehi pelbagai pihak sekiranya stadium pelbagai guna dibina.

bagi Kafa,sekiranya pasukan tersebut mampu mencipta keuntungan secara konsisten serta mendapat bantuan kerajaan negeri(pelepasan tanah),maka rancangan mereka untuk membina stadium baru adalah realistik. yang penting mereka perlu melantik kontraktor serta penasihat projek yang mempunyai latarbelakang yang baik.tidak kiralah dari dalam negeri atau luar negara
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trek in a stadium is actually hardly used here, and even when it is used, people who actually want to watch it is not thatt many...

totally inefficient design.......
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post Oct 4 2011, 08:28 PM

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another organized tifo made by ultraSel..
just a small tifo using manila card..

Tifo = I LOVE SELANGOR

ultraSel's Tifo vs Singapore


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QUOTE(aressandro10 @ Oct 3 2011, 10:16 PM)
trek in a stadium is actually hardly used here, and even when it is used, people who actually want to watch it is not thatt many...

totally inefficient design.......
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Selagi mentaliti orang kita tak berubah baling botol, baling mercun, baling kerusi dan segala-gala benda ke dalam padang jgn harap nak buat stadium bola sahaja.. naya pemain sahaja...

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post Oct 5 2011, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(aweeff @ Oct 4 2011, 08:28 PM)
Selagi mentaliti orang kita tak berubah baling botol, baling mercun, baling kerusi dan segala-gala benda ke dalam padang jgn harap nak buat stadium bola sahaja.. naya pemain sahaja...
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ya, inilah dia sebab utama kenapa kita maseh tidak boleh membina stadium bolasepak sahaja. kalau sekarang ada balapan pon mercun2 dan segala menatang haram jadah lain maseh galak dibaling, macamana pula bila tiada balapan? bagaimanakah kita boleh menjamin keselamatan semua orang; pemain, pengadil, pegawai, jurulatih dan penyokong2 sendiri?

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Selangor akan mengadakan satu perlawanan persahabatan menjelang pertemuan dgn Perak Isnin. Selangor akan lawan skuad Ong Kim Swee di Padang Wisma FAM, Kelana Jaya esok petang around pukul 5pm..

So kepada peminat2 Selangor dan juga peminat pasukan Harimau Kebangsaan bolehlah turun sokong pemain..
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Tony says sorry on TV



The fans had waited almost 15 years for an apology from the former Premier League star, and this week, ex-West Ham and Selangor striker Tony Cottee finally laid to rest the controversy that had been brewing since he became the Malaysian League’s biggest ever signing in 1996.


In his recent interview on Astro SuperSport’s Bola@mamak, Cottee addressed many of the controversial remarks that followed him during his football career in Malaysia.

" The last thing I am is a prima-donna but I was just used to a higher standard. When you go to another country and when you question the other guys, that is perhaps why I was pictured the wrong way. Did I enjoy the football? No. Did I enjoy being in Malaysia ? Yes, ” he remembers. “ Different culture…. I had a great time. My twin boys were conceived here. So I will always have great affection for Malaysia ”, said Cottee.


Cottee stunned the sporting world when he went from the Premier League to Selangor in October 1996. Aged 31 at the time, he had scored 182 top-flight league goals over 14 seasons with the Hammers and Everton.

When he returned from Asia in the summer of 1997, Cottee was signed by Martin O’Neill at Leicester City, linking up with Emile Heskey. He got his first taste of the European stage in the UEFA Cup and finally won a major English trophy when Leicester lifted the 2000 League Cup. Eighty-five league games for the Foxes yielded 27 goals, including the winner against Manchester United at Old Trafford in 1998.



Sources : http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150406344331111

http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150840163715245

http://rizalhashim.blogspot.com/2011/10/to...orry-on-tv.html




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Kelantan akan menguji 6 pemain import Jumaat ini di Kota Bharu Jumaat ini di stadium. Perlawanan persahabatan menentang kelab Thailand Songkla FC.


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QUOTE(aweeff @ Oct 5 2011, 11:44 AM)
Selangor akan mengadakan satu perlawanan persahabatan menjelang pertemuan dgn Perak Isnin. Selangor akan lawan skuad Ong Kim Swee di Padang Wisma FAM, Kelana Jaya esok petang around pukul 5pm..

So kepada peminat2 Selangor dan juga peminat pasukan Harimau Kebangsaan bolehlah turun sokong pemain..
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xsabar nk tunggu ari jumaat
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QUOTE(aweeff @ Oct 5 2011, 11:44 AM)
Selangor akan mengadakan satu perlawanan persahabatan menjelang pertemuan dgn Perak Isnin. Selangor akan lawan skuad Ong Kim Swee di Padang Wisma FAM, Kelana Jaya esok petang around pukul 5pm..

So kepada peminat2 Selangor dan juga peminat pasukan Harimau Kebangsaan bolehlah turun sokong pemain..
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interesting.... but why oh why must they play at 5 pm on weekday...

i kinda hooked on matches at Wisma FAM.... the closenes between us and the players make it surreal...

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