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matyrze
post Apr 24 2009, 11:13 PM

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TBH, we can find many talented kids like Wan Kuzain in Malaysia. They have remarkable skills with the ball. Its just that their adults can't help them to improve further. Those adults I refer to are their parents or the top managers in of FAM. doh.gif

Or they themselves can't see their future as a football player.

But still, Wan Kuzain is a talented youngster. His parents are both Malaysian?
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post Apr 24 2009, 11:34 PM

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QUOTE(matyrze @ Apr 24 2009, 11:13 PM)
TBH, we can find many talented kids like Wan Kuzain in Malaysia. They have remarkable skills with the ball. Its just that their adults can't help them to improve further. Those adults I refer to are their parents or the top managers in of FAM. doh.gif

Or they themselves can't see their future as a football player.

But still, Wan Kuzain is a talented youngster. His parents are both Malaysian?
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Plus Nasi Lemak, Roti Canai, Nasi Goreng, ciggies etc. also not really helping.


Added on April 24, 2009, 11:39 pm
QUOTE(yikerk @ Apr 24 2009, 08:16 PM)


name: wan kuzain wan kamal
dob: sept 14 1998
born: usa, but of malaysian blood.
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Woah. Cool. Left-footed some more. Very rare.

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post Apr 25 2009, 01:22 AM

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sorry dont really know bout their family.. happen to found him in youtube only...
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post Apr 25 2009, 04:00 AM

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QUOTE(maxizanc @ Apr 24 2009, 11:34 PM)
Plus Nasi Lemak, Roti Canai, Nasi Goreng, ciggies etc. also not really helping.


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Woah. Cool. Left-footed some more. Very rare.
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Neslo Ais, ABC, Manggo Ais, semua nak kena ada ais. doh.gif doh.gif

QUOTE(yikerk @ Apr 25 2009, 01:22 AM)
sorry dont really know bout their family.. happen to found him in youtube only...
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Found a blog of his brother, after asking Mr. Google. He can't read Malay!! shocking.gif shocking.gif Wondering how Malaysian he is actually doh.gif
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post Apr 25 2009, 11:42 AM

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If anything it proves just how much difference it can make to take the kid out of Malaysia. It helps of course that he wasn't born here or he'd be mentally corrupted. The saying goes, "you can take the boy out of the kampung, but you can't take the kampung out of the boy" applies to Malaysian players. With this guy however, he wasn't born in the kampung which makes all the difference in the world. Good luck to him. Hope he doesn't even come back to play here.
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post Apr 25 2009, 12:14 PM

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Yeah hopefully he manage to play in EPL and change the perspective of the world towards Malaysian football.
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post Apr 25 2009, 12:18 PM

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QUOTE(eksk86 @ Apr 25 2009, 12:14 PM)
Yeah hopefully he manage to play in EPL and change the perspective of the world towards Malaysian football.
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I think that only we can change the perspective of others towards our football because in reality we do suck. I was out with a Norwegian lady yesterday and she asked what our most popular sport was and I said "football". She then went, "but you don't have a very good team, do you?". The truth hurts eh?
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Apr 25 2009, 12:18 PM)
I think that only we can change the perspective of others towards our football because in reality we do suck. I was out with a Norwegian lady yesterday and she asked what our most popular sport was and I said "football". She then went, "but you don't have a very good team, do you?". The truth hurts eh?
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LOL omg she said that??So how did you answer her??
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QUOTE(eksk86 @ Apr 25 2009, 12:22 PM)
LOL omg she said that??So how did you answer her??
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I smiled and said, "you're right" smile.gif

If a lady from Norway who has only visited our country twice can tell me that, imagine what seasoned male football fans may thinl
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post Apr 25 2009, 02:56 PM

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On the issue of local bred football players, whatever happened to Titus James? Has he chosen to make his name elsewhere or is he somehow in the Malaysian setup? Never seen him live in action, but from what I hear, he's really good in juggling the ball, though in no way is that a decent measure on how good a player is.


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I smiled and said, "you're right" smile.gif

If a lady from Norway who has only visited our country twice can tell me that, imagine what seasoned male football fans may thinl
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Tell me about it. My dad used to tell me tales of the great Malaysian superstars like Soh Chin Aun and Mokhtar Dahari, creaming all over the floor about how the side then was considered one of the Asian juggernauts. Even Europe quaked in their boots playing us then. Now I wouldn't put it past an under 15 Brazilian side twatting us left right and centre

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Last I heard, Titus was plying his trade in the French Third Division or something. Not surprised no one has mentioned him though. I mean even Lim Teong Kim's exploits with Bayern Munich have gone unnoticed.
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malaysian young footballers usually is very good at the early stage....but sucks big time in latter stage.....the best example is akmal rizal....he is very good at his young age when he play in third division club in france (forgot the club name).....but when he back in malaysia league...his performance become worse....
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Apr 25 2009, 03:08 PM)
Last I heard, Titus was plying his trade in the French Third Division or something. Not surprised no one has mentioned him though. I mean even Lim Teong Kim's exploits with Bayern Munich have gone unnoticed.
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Aye, last I heard of the guy he left for Le Havre to polish his talents after becoming a household name for his ball juggling antics. Never even heard of Lim Teong Kim though.
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I remembered Lim Teong Kim is using his Bayern experience to improve malaysian football.
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post Apr 25 2009, 03:42 PM

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my father noes lim teong kim...can get bayern apparel lol
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post Apr 25 2009, 08:48 PM

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i believe malaysian kampung boy actually quite good with football.. me always plays with some elementary school students who plays for their district or state.. they're quite good you know.. but the football system quite corrupted, lead to what-happen-now in malaysian football.. the selection of players, particularly state players, more on recommendation by someone prominent in the area, not professionally selected by the coach (some of them only). means those dirty politicians have their say. disobedient means no money to the team.

i strongly believe that the talent is there in the kampung. but the system is corrupted. maybe all the inspiring kid at malaysia should have their own youtube clip, so they can easily be tracked by the best scouts worldwide! hehehe.



presenting the new martha!

sorry but i'm kinda off topic rite?? sweat.gif

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post Jan 6 2010, 05:45 PM

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TS should change the thread title, since wonderkid talents are very rare, which make this thread kinda boring. Promising talents who are now active in the first team should be good additions IMO.
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how about Neymar?

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