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National Team ░▒▓▒▓▒ M A L ★ Y S I A ▒▓▒▓▒░, [U23] MAS 1-1 IDN (PSO: 4-5)
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HangPC2
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Nov 14 2013, 01:17 AM
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Johor FA slam Zakaria Rahim for Safee Sali comments
Zack Rahim was lambasted by the Johor FA in an official statement yesterday.
Nov 13, 2013 8:00:00 AM
In a press statement released earlier today, Johor FA accused Zakaria Rahim of wanting to make monetary profit out of transfer negotiations involving Safee Sali
Johor FA have officially released a media statement, critizing the recent comments made by Safee Sali's agent, Zakaria Rahim on the Malaysian forward's future.
Zakaria had apparently said that Safee Sali should move to play in a league abroad in order to save his career; something that did not go well with the Johor FA.
As a result, they went on to criticize Zakaria for his comments and also revealed the fact that Zakaria attempted to make money out of Safee Sali's loan deal with Johor Darul Takzim earlier this year.
An excerpt from the media statement reads: "We would like to refute the statement made by Zakaria Rahim with regards to Safee Sali and why he needs to move abroad if he loves his career. Players within this country should be careful with people like this, as they are constantly interested in making money out of transfer deals that happens within this country.
" When we wanted to sign Safee, Zakaria demanded RM150,000 as the middle man in the deal. We ultimately rejected the demand as we were dealing directly with Safee himself.
" Thus, Zakaria's recent statements makes it seem as though he was never keen about Safee playing for Johor Darul Takzim since he could not profit from the deal. "
Safee Sali spent the 2013 season with Johor Darul Takzim but he has been released ahead of the 2014 season. As a result, Safee is likely to return to his parent club, Arema FC in the Indonesian league.
- Goal.com -
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Nov 14 2013, 01:31 AM
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From Darul Takzim to Darul Ta'zim
By Jassmine Shadiqe
10 November 2013| last updated at 12:23AM
IN order not to confuse their fans and to enhance their prowess in the M-League, the Johor Football Association (JFA) has rebranded its two teams.
The letter " k " has been taken out of their Darul Takzim team, who play in the Super League. They will henceforth be known as Johor Darul Ta'zim.
The state's second team, who played in the Premier League this year under the name of " Johor FA " , have been renamed as Johor Darul Ta'zim II.
JFA president Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim said the name change would enhance the teams' prowess and avoid confusion among their fans.
Tunku Ismail pointed out that fans, at times, assumed that the Johor FA side were a club instead of the team representing the state in the Premier League.
He made it clear that both Darul Ta'zim and Darul Ta'zim II are the state teams, but Darul Ta'zim II will have an extra role as a platform to develop talented players for Darul Ta'zim.
Speaking at a press conference at his palace in Istana Bukit Pelangi yesterday, Tunku Ismail said both Darul Ta'zim and Darul Ta'zim II will remain under the Johor FA's management.
Among the players that will represent Darul Ta'zim II next season are Zaquan Adha Abd Radzak, and recent Singapore signings Shahril Ishak and Baihakki Khaizan. Former national player Azmi Mohamed will head Darul Ta'zim II.
Darul Ta'zim will see their manager-cum-chief coach Cesar Ferrando Jimenez from Spain, in charge of the stars like Pablo Aimar, Braulio Rodriguez, Norshahrul Idlan Talaha, Hariss Harun and Safiq Rahim.
Tunku Ismail said Safee Sali has been demoted to Darul Ta'zim II, but the player has yet to decide whether to stay on.
" He asked Johor FA for a few days to make a decision, and we granted him that. If he decides to stay, he will play for Darul Ta'zim II. If he wants to go... we wish him all the best, " Tunku Ismail said.
When asked about midfielder Amirulhadi Zainal, who reportedly signed a contract extension with Pahang for another two years despite agreeing to sign with Darul Ta'zim, Tunku Ismail said Amirulhadi had expressed interest to join Darul Ta'zim next season.
" If he has extended his contract with Pahang, then he (Amirulhadi) should honour it... we will not buy out his contract. But as far as I am concerned, he said he wants to play with us... let's see, " Tunku Ismail said, adding that several players are known to use Darul Ta'zim as a bargaining chip to demand a better salary from their respective FAs.
" Sometimes even though Johor FA did not approach the players, they told their bosses that we did, hoping to get an increment.
" We don't mind, because it helps upgrade the standard of football in the country. Johor FA has a reputation as a stable and professional association that aims to upgrade the standard of football, merely because of the love of the game. "
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HangPC2
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Nov 14 2013, 12:04 PM
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QUOTE(atok.bomoh @ Nov 14 2013, 11:59 AM) sy dari indonesia hendak berforum di sini boleh tak kalau tak boleh sy sedia berundur diri Dipersilakan...............
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HangPC2
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Nov 23 2013, 08:06 PM
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QUOTE(mdnosz @ Nov 23 2013, 07:25 PM) nk tgk JDT vs JDT2 ..or 1 grup PM ke....msti meriah n fight gila sbb dedua team ni rival terdekat .. eh? rival  satu management
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HangPC2
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Nov 24 2013, 07:31 AM
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QUOTE(me @ me and me,Nov 23 2013, 09:24 PM) Bahasa siam no 5 = ha..... jadi 555 tu hahaha kalau 5555 tu hahahaha 5555555555 = hahahaha Bahasa SMS Thailand
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HangPC2
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Nov 30 2013, 02:13 PM
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Dec 1 2013, 12:35 PM
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Kelantan skipper Mohd Badhri top man at football awards
by k. rajan

Kelantan skipper Mohd Badhri Radzi won the Best Midfielder and Most Valuable Player gongs at the National Football Awards ceremony in Shah Alam on Saturday. - BERNAMA pic
SHAH ALAM : Kelantan skipper Mohd Badhri Radzi was the biggest winner at the National Football Awards ceremony on Saturday.
The 31-year-old picked up the Best Midfielder and the Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards after helping the Red Warriors retain the FA Cup. He also scored an impressive 16 goals this season.
The hardworking midfielder dedicated his awards to his parents and team-mates.
“ This is the sweetest moment in my career as a football player. The best midfielder accolade was expected but not the MVP award, ” said Badhri.
“ These awards will spur me to do better next season with Kelantan. We have a tough season ahead after losing a number of key players,” he added.
The Most Promising Young Player Award was won by newcomer Junior Eldstal. The 22-year-old proved to be a revelation in his first season with Sarawak, helping the Crocs win the Premier League title undefeated this season.
It was a season to remember for Eldstal as he also featured for the national senior team in friendlies against Chelsea and Barcelona. He also played a key role in the national Under-23’s Merdeka Tournament win in August.
Eldstal, who is of Malaysian-Swedish parentage, was included in the team for the Myanmar SEA Games squad but was ruled out last week after failing to recover from a back injury.
Eldstal said the award would help to soften the blow of not being with the team when Malaysia defend the SEA Games gold in Naypyitaw. “ It’s a dream come true for me ... I never expected to win the award on my debut season,” said Eldstal. “I’ll focus on my recovery after this. The doctor has advised me to rest for three months. ”
- The Star -
Badhri proves a point
By REPORTS BY DEVINDER SINGH | devinder@nst.com.my
01 December 2013| last updated at 11:17PM
HE might not have been good enough for outgoing national coach K. Rajagobal but Badhri Radzi is now Malaysia's best player after bagging the FA of Malaysia's most valuable player award in Shah Alam yesterday.
Kelantan skipper Badhri ended the three-year reign of ex-teammate Norshahrul Idlan Talaha as MVP and also picked up the best midfielder gong with teammates Khairul Fahmi Che Mat, for a fourth consecutive year, and Norfarhan Muhammad winning the best goalkeeper and striker awards respectively.
On a day when Darul Ta'zim and Selangor were shut out of the National Football Awards, Sarawak midfielder Junior Eldstal crowned a long journey from Slimbridge to Kuching by being selected the most promising player while Baihakki Khaizan, the bedrock of LionsXII's march to the Super League title, towered over the rest in being named best defender.
Dollah Salleh's reward for leading Pahang to their first Malaysia Cup title in 21 years was the best coach award while Armed Forces striker Marlon Alex James retained the award for the best foreign player in the M-League.
Rajagobal often favoured Safiq Rahim, who won the best midfielder award the previous two years, to Badhri for international matches but the latter has vowed to fight for a place in the national team when FAM names a new coach early next year.
"I thought I might win one but not two awards. The MVP award came as a surprise," said Badhri, 31, who only made two appearances for the national team under Rajagobal, after the awards ceremony yesterday.
"These awards are the result of the support from my teammates and fans. I have only one desire left to fill and that is to play for the national team. It is up to the next national coach and if it's fated, then I'll be there."
For Junior, 22, winning the most promising player award softened the blow of missing the Sea Games in Naypyidaw after an operation to fix a back injury means he is out of action for the next two months.
"I was not expecting this at all, it is a real honour and I'm very happy," said Sabah-born Junior, who only joined Sarawak from English amateur club Slimbridge in April.
"I was gutted when told I would miss the Sea Games but winning the Merdeka Tournament (with the national Under-23 team) gave me a lot of encouragement. Not being there (in Naypyidaw) to support the team is heartbreaking."
" I'll miss the start of the season and now it's just about doing the rehab and getting back on the pitch as soon as possible."
FAM AWARDS -- Most valuable player and best midfielder: Badhri Radzi (Kel); Best striker : Norfarhan Muhammad (Kel);
Best defender : Baihakki Khaizan (LionsXII); Best goalkeeper: Khairul Fahmi Che Mat (Kel); Most promising player: Junior Eldstal (Sar); Best foreign player: Marlon Alex James (AF); Best coach: Dollah Salleh (Pah);
Best referee : Nagor Amir Noor Mohamed; Best assistant referee: Sabri Mat Daud; Best FA : Terengganu; Best club : Sime Darby; Best fan club: Kelantan Fan Club; Special awards for ex-general secretaries: Datuk Seri Paul Mony Samuel, Datuk Dell Akbar Khan, Datuk Seri Dr Ibrahim Saad, Lt Jen ® Datuk Azzuddin Ahmad.
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HangPC2
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Dec 2 2013, 12:15 PM
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QUOTE(skystrike @ Dec 2 2013, 03:38 AM) cakap pasal mokhtar dahari ni...aku ade dengar yang dia pernah dapat offer kelab dari england tapi dia reject offer tu sebab nak stay dengan selangor...betul ke? lepas Perlawanan dengan Arsenal dan England B.... dapat Offer dari West Ham....
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HangPC2
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Dec 2 2013, 12:45 PM
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QUOTE(zimhibikie @ Dec 2 2013, 12:18 PM) West Ham dulu masa lepas perlawan dengan Arsenal lepas tuh baru Swansea lepas perlawanan dengan England B
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HangPC2
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Dec 2 2013, 01:58 PM
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QUOTE(menj @ Dec 2 2013, 01:28 PM) Ban je terus. Selesaikan satu masalah. tak perlu ban... hanya perlu kawalan... sahaja.. kalau boleh kurangkan tayangan perlawanan EPL ini... sebab makin lama bayaran untuk hak penyiaran semakin mahal jadi kos terpaksa ditanggung oleh pengguna ASTRO... untuk membiayai penyiaran siaran langsung EPL... jadi daripada duit tuh bayar dekat orang luar baik ASTRO sumbang kepada Industri sukan negara...
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HangPC2
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Dec 2 2013, 01:59 PM
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QUOTE(soulseeker6187 @ Dec 2 2013, 01:48 PM) Ade je astro arena untuk local games. Tp wantu to compared our local leageu and BPL. of coz we prefer the latter. tahun hadapan Astro Arena bertukar nama kepada '' ARENA SPORTS '' selain dari saluran 801 bakal ada saluran 802, 803 dan seterusnya
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