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 why malaysia local football industry so bad, compared to Japan.. why? what's wrong?

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aressandro10
post Jan 7 2012, 09:23 AM

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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Jan 7 2012, 08:41 AM)
Also, there isn't much promise after life as a football player. Not sure how much coaches get paid but not very much I imagine. Not too many will have the opportunity to go down the road Shebby took and become an ESPN pundit. The other option is to coach abroad as evident in the article I posted earlier from The Star. However one has to be able to adapt to living abroad leaving his family behind if this is the case. Not easy.

On the future of the national team, I think we're looking beyond the current crop of young tigers. If TSAM's academy reaps results, we'll see the next crop surfacing soon.
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Thanks to KAFA's Academy, other academis are start to crop up at Terengganu, Perak and Negeri Sembilan. My hope to see TSAM as the pacemaker of our football industry has started to materealised. Sponsors have now started to take shirt sponsorship deal with Terengganu also having more than one shirt sponsor like Kelantan do....

you just can hear the shreak and the rust coming off as the previously idle gear start moving..

but comparison with japan is just unfair. the have a yearly budget of 120 million euros. They have signed an agreement to give free broadcasting rights to free-to-air tvs in South east asian countries. they are that rich.

 

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