Joined: Jul 2009
From: MALAYSIA maksudnya Tanah Melayu dalam bahasa latin
the most irony thing is japan back to 20+ years ago japan football association (JFA) send their professional management team to learn from Malaysia to overhaul their football industry system.. japan also send their professional management team to germany.. malaysia also send but now like diam only..
but why nowaday malaysia left so far behind japan as asia football superpower.. what's wrong actually??
the statistic from AFC really disappoint malaysia local football fan.. malaysia football industry left so far behind japan
the football technique of japanese youth footballers also so much better than us in my personal opinion
do you think FAM and Malaysia local league need a very big major overhaul in order malaysia to win world cup just like what japan did 20 years before.
This post has been edited by hack3line: Oct 19 2011, 01:13 PM
Joined: Jul 2009
From: MALAYSIA maksudnya Tanah Melayu dalam bahasa latin
QUOTE(beck_ken @ Oct 19 2011, 11:01 AM)
Football is not about just a sport. It's all about how people promote it via social media or media network.
During the 90s when Dunhill was the major sponsor for local league, they promoted it very well thru social media and we can see it from TV commercial, but now TM did any advertisement? Yes but not as heavy as Dunhill did last time.
Our youth team is not average but they are better than the senior squad but when they all promoted to senior squad, they become... U know it
Third is sport + politic = always a no no
How can a state MB become the team manager when he himself has a lot of state related affairs to take care off
Joined: Jul 2009
From: MALAYSIA maksudnya Tanah Melayu dalam bahasa latin
meanwhile in japan, how they train their footballers
fuuuhh, they really apply captain tsubasa comic/manga crazy ideas
Added on November 25, 2011, 2:32 pmanother Japanese footballer training from official ADIDAS JAPAN youtube channel, juggle and balancing the egg on their feet
Japanese footballers power shot training, shoot perfect and breaking the wood
Japanese footballers ball control training, collect all the ball and put it in the same place together
This post has been edited by hack3line: Nov 25 2011, 02:32 PM