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Discussion Which footballer inspire you the most?, Who you take as your role model?

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post Apr 26 2007, 01:55 AM

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mokhtar dahari, although hes died a long time ago, in my heart he will never ever die. he made me proud of Malaysian football history. If Brazil had Pele, Argentina had diego maradona, Germany had Franz beckenbaur, Netherland had Johann Cruyff, England had Bobby charlton, France had michael platini but Malaysia had Mokhtar Dahari. Nevertheless he is a legend.

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post Apr 27 2007, 03:55 AM

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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Apr 26 2007, 10:41 AM)
I have to agree with you here. Supermokh was the consummate professional. His amazing goal against the England B team was simply sublime. No one in the country has come close since and from the looks of our team now, no one will. Legend!
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and dont forget his two winning goals against arsenal... even England team B coach (forgot the name) impress with him. he makes me very proud bcoz many giant football team at that time want to play against Malaysia , .... but now... sad.gif

his goals against arsenal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwKZXUDSaMI

his goals from 30-40 metres away
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AaHfIIPFjQ

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post Apr 30 2007, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Apr 30 2007, 08:38 AM)
I absolutely love Stevie G and Jamie Carragher for different reasons.

As we all know, there are different way of leading a team. Some captains are more vocal while others lead by example, Stevie is the latter. His he a wide array of skill and ability. His most outstanding trait is his enthusiasm and energy. Often you'd see our captain up the pitch supporting the attack and the very next moment, he'd be down shoring up the backline. This has led to Martin Tyler calling him "a one-man-task-force". Time and time again, he has pulled us out from the jaws of defeat. The most recent examples are against Olympiacost (Champions League Group Stage, final game), AC Milan ( Champions League Final 2005) and West Ham (FA Cup Final 2006). If you remember him waving his arms, urging the players to press on, and the fans to make more noise, after scoring the 1st goal against AC Milan, you'll see the traits of a great leader.

Carragher on the other hand is less talented but makes up for it with his commitment and passion to the cause. He is very vocal and can often be seen barking instructions at his teammates. He holds true to this working class roots and shuns the spotlight unlike many celebrity players there days. He was even compared to the great Franco Baresi at one point but his humility ensures such praise does not get to his head. He is both an inspirational figure on and off the pitch.
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notworthy.gif notworthy.gif Stevie G and Jamie Carragher Olympiacost (Champions League Group Stage, final game), AC Milan ( Champions League Final 2005) and West Ham (FA Cup Final 2006) notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

 

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