QUOTE(ayanami_tard @ Mar 11 2012, 05:47 AM)
it's not a weed tered so try to be realistic
anyway thread title(+ the description) is self explanatory.so discuss about footballers that you think could break it overseas.mainly Japan or europe
as for me,other that the usual suspect(safee,Nazmi,etc),i think both Fadhli and Muslim are good enough to play at least in the J-league
they're tall,well built,good in zonal marking(though got prob in man marking) and still young.
other than that,i think Matyo should be good enough as well.but he is quite injury prone
sorry, not harsh but for Fadhli and Muslim quality in japan, there are so many of them ...anyway thread title(+ the description) is self explanatory.so discuss about footballers that you think could break it overseas.mainly Japan or europe
as for me,other that the usual suspect(safee,Nazmi,etc),i think both Fadhli and Muslim are good enough to play at least in the J-league
they're tall,well built,good in zonal marking(though got prob in man marking) and still young.
other than that,i think Matyo should be good enough as well.but he is quite injury prone
means no reason for japan clubs to sign them
Added on March 12, 2012, 6:00 pm
QUOTE(Adryan @ Mar 11 2012, 08:38 PM)
Oh, I hadn't known XD
If anyone wants a Malaysian who is good enough ...Shaun Maloney is your man xD Born in Sarawak, so technically is Malaysian, but plays for Wigan and Scotland.
lol ... If anyone wants a Malaysian who is good enough ...Shaun Maloney is your man xD Born in Sarawak, so technically is Malaysian, but plays for Wigan and Scotland.
he doesnt learn football in malaysia lar
FAM doens't do anything to make him today ...
like like jeremy lin, taiwan basketball association doesn't train him but is the american clubs ...
This post has been edited by Ken: Mar 12 2012, 06:00 PM
Mar 12 2012, 05:56 PM

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