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Cadangan utk memajukan bolasepak Malaysia

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Post time 24-4-2008 01:37 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by katana83 at 23-4-2008 11:30 AM
biasak la tu... tu tgh discuss psl balak.....

err.diorang x mentak wine ke???


wine? ntah la...hopefuly they didnt..
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Post time 28-4-2008 10:48 AM | Show all posts

Reply #159 moist's post

nak majukan bola pun nak mintak duit projek dulu kot
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Post time 28-4-2008 10:50 AM | Show all posts

Reply #162 mesinbasuh's post

harap2 ada org atas FAM kena tangkap coz rasuah....
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Post time 28-4-2008 11:07 AM | Show all posts

Reply #163 katana83's post

org atas FAM samada org istana atau org politik = imuniti le
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Post time 3-5-2008 03:57 PM | Show all posts
cadangan aku senangje..xperlula sampi nak tukar jurulatih semua..tgk dulu coach malaysia cloud re roy yg sekarang bimbing ghana..powerje team ghana..semua2 sebab player dorang..watla macam2 program sekalipun,kalo pemain sendiri xade inisiatif nak majukan diri,xkemana..plyer malaysiani banyak sangat yg poyo2..tengokla mase kejohanan bolasepak asia..masing2 kate da bersediala..apela..tap in the end,wat malu negaraje..main mamcam budk pompuan main..lembik..aku pernah tbaca dalam satu majalah bolasepak dulu,"alensendro delpiero" training sendiri dengan mnyepak bola tenis just nak bagi accurate die pnye passing n shooting..die ade inisiatif sendiri nak majukan diri die..pemain malaysia ade macam2ke??abis training,abisla ltihan..ps2 pegi night clubla..lepak ngan artisla..berhiburje banyak..sampi kiamat pun bola sepak Malaysia xmaju2..2pndangan akula..
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Post time 9-5-2008 02:40 AM | Show all posts
ubah proses pembangunan...
kurangkan campur tgn politik dlm bolasepak (nak hapuskan terus mmg takbleh)
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Post time 10-5-2008 09:53 PM | Show all posts
pilih player yg tgh perform .... jgn amik player malas n lembik(men cam tahi) ....
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Post time 9-8-2009 03:08 PM | Show all posts
bola sepak kita takkan kemana selagi FAM dok asyik rombak..rombak..rombak...
sekejap mcm tu..sekejap mcm ni....
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Post time 14-6-2010 11:03 PM | Show all posts
Asian Angle : No Team At 2011 Asian Cup Is A Disaster For South-East Asian Football - What Has Gone Wrong ?


Football in the region is suffering...


By John Duerden

Mar 4, 2010 9:10:00 AM


As fans over South East Asia wake up this Thursday morning, they were hit by the realization that something wasn’t right. The region of over 500 million people will not have a single representative at the 2011 Asian Cup.

After four participants (OK, due the fact that there was a quartet of hosts) in 2007, this football-mad region has no team to cheer on next January in Qatar - the first time this has happened since 1988.

It has been on the cards for a while. Thailand held their fate in their own hands but came away, as expected, from Iran’s Azadi Stadium carrying nothing. That gave Singapore a chance to sneak in but the Lions lost at Jordan.

When Anas Bani Yaseen scored the winner in Amman, it was one that hurt football bosses all over the ASEAN region, one that had hoped to host the 2022 World Cup but is unable to send any team to the Asian Cup.

It has been a campaign to forget. After promising performances in 2007, the region’s big boys were supposed to take the next step and show that they could do the business away from home and out of their comfort zones. That just never happened and it was a dire qualification campaign.

Let’s just look at the facts.

Five teams started the journey to Qatar. Malaysia, something of a problem child in the region, was in a reduced group of three but still lost all four games. Banning foreign players from the domestic league looks more foolish by the week. It is another decision difficult to fathom by bosses in the country who are fond of talking of future potential rather than the depressing present.

Indonesia, impressive in 2007, failed to win a single match and suffered from a lack of leadership under Benny Dollo. It is hard to escape the conclusion that the team needs a foreign coach.

Vietnam, the region’s champions, won just one, a home victory over Lebanon and showed little of the verve, vigour, and on the road, fearlessness, of their 2008 campaign. Singapore, who actually finished bottom of their group, won two games, against Thailand and Jordan at home and Thailand had their chance at home to Jordan but blew it.

So South-East Asia’s five teams picked up only two wins between them against rivals from elsewhere on the giant continent. It is sobering stuff. Even if ASEAN’s best still don’t travel well, they didn’t win many games at home either.

I asked Peter Withe, ex-England international and former coach of Thailand and Indonesia if football in the region was going backwards.

“ No I do not think so, ” he replied. “ But I do think that teams all over Asia are getting stronger and there is a need to keep pace with the other teams. Some teams like Jordon the Uzbeks, North Korea and even India are getting the message that this is a worldwide sport, we need good teams to compete at this higher level so we must improve our standards. ”

India and North Korea are certainly lucky to be at the 2011 Asian Cup after qualifying through the AFC Challenge Cup, a practice that has not been openly discussed but it certainly dubious in football terms. The strongest South-East Asian teams may have had more luck in that weaker competition.

That shouldn’t be an excuse however. Standards are rising across the board but none from SE Asia has been able to break out of the region. This general disappointment comes when leagues such as Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand are starting to thrive, attendances are rising and some money is starting to move around the domestic game. It isn’t yet systematic or widespread but it is a start.

It remains to be seen if it is enough. One look at an academy like Aspire in Qatar shows just how finance can make a difference as does a trip to Korea’s pristine National Football Center. These sights are impressive but still absent in the south-east. Professionalism in Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam is just starting to be felt (and is still fragile as a look at Indonesia’s problems show) and it will take time before this feeds through to the national team.

Money plays a part but is not everything. ASEAN teams play against each other too often and not enough against those from elsewhere. This problem is exacerbated as few players venture outside the region to play their club football. Football there is still insular, as the Malaysia domestic league shows, and long-term thinking is still rare.

A minimal representation in the Asian Champions League doesn’t help. A country with a tiny population such as UAE, one that doesn’t boast the most professional of leagues, has four clubs in the continent’s premier club competition, two more than the entire ASEAN region.

And then there is the problem of goals. Thailand coach Bryan Robson lamented the absence of a goalgetter in his team after the loss to Iran. It is always easy to point the finger at a misfiring marksman but Robson is just the latest in a long line of leaders to wish for more clinical finishers.

But a long line of South East Asian representation at the Asian Cup has now been broken. Just hours after it all happened, it is still too early for it to sink in but very soon, the region needs to take a look at what is going on elsewhere in Asia before it really starts to fall behind.


John Duerden

Asia Editor

[email protected]


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Post time 20-6-2010 04:05 PM | Show all posts
banyakkan padang bola untuk budak2, remaja dll main..
budak2 skrg nak cari padang utk main bola pon susah, silap2 kena berebut dgn adult...
last2, depa lagi suka main ps3 dgn xbox je..
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Post time 28-9-2010 10:51 AM | Show all posts
Idea Bodoh




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Post time 7-10-2010 12:07 AM | Show all posts
Sponsor-friendly leagues



Others may be allowed into the game


HARESH DEOL
Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 10:27:00

KUALA LUMPUR : The domestic league may have to become more " sponsor-friendly ".
The FA of Malaysia (FAM) are negotiating new terms with their main sponsors Telekom Malaysia's  whose contract ends on Dec 31.

It is learnt TM's sponsorship will be restricted to the leagues while teams will be free to look for their own sponsors.

Currently, TM hogs the front of the jerseys for both the Super and Premier Leagues, restricting other telecommunication companies from sponsoring teams. Teams which secured their own sponsors were left with little space to display their (sponsor) logos.

For instance, Barclays sponsors the English Premier League but teams have their own sponsors as well, and these are prominently displayed in the front of their jerseys. FAM deputy-president Tan Sri Annuar Musa, who is also chairman of the Malaysian Super League, would not comment on the speculations. " This is mere speculation. I do not wish to comment, " was Annuar's reply.

" The contract was drawn by the previous (FAM) council. We thank TM for their support and will honour our contract with them till the end of the year. Negotiations for the following seasons are underway. "

FAM's other deputy-president Tengku Abdullah Shah, meanwhile, revealed the inclusion of foreign players in the domestic scene could be further delayed, instead of 2012 as suggested recently. "There are a lot of factors we need to look into. Teams need to comply with certain requirements. We must think about long-term effects and if possible start a more structured season," said Tengku Abdullah.

" Perhaps we could minimise the number of teams (in the near future). We don't want to flood the league with foreign players. We want to bring (Malaysian) football to the next level first. " Tengku Abdullah, who chaired the Exco meeting at Wisma FAM yesterday, admitted the delay could adversely affect teams playing in regional competitions, such as the AFC Champions League. " Malaysian teams have yet to make an impact in AFC championships but we have to resolve our internal problems. Our house must be in order first. "Everybody wants to see changes but let's not be too hasty in getting foreigners, " he added.

The Exco also discussed allowing national coach K. Rajagobal more time with the players. This will see the leagues structured to complement international assignments to allow the national team more time to prepare for matches.


- Malay Mail -


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Post time 8-10-2010 09:39 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 8-10-2010 11:22 AM | Show all posts
' Bukan kumpulan maut '



Oleh WAN FAKHRUL BAKAR
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MALAYSIA diundi dalam Kumpulan A bersama tuan rumah, China, Jepun dan Kyrgyzstan pada majlis undian acara bola sepak Sukan Asia 2010 yang berlangsung di The Garden Hotel, Guangzhou, China semalam.

Namun pengurus pasukan, Datuk Suba- han Kamal tidak menganggap ia sebagai ' kumpulan maut ', sebaliknya berasakan ada hikmahnya Malaysia diletakkan satu kumpulan bersama gergasi Asia, Jepun dan China.

" Bagi saya, undian ini memberi hikmah kepada kita kerana dapat peluang untuk menguji kehandalan dengan Jepun.

" Kita tahu mereka bukan lagi taraf Asia ketika ini tetapi inilah peluang pemain kita membuktikan bahawa jurang kita dengan Jepun tidaklah terlalu besar.

" Perlawanan dengan China pula pasti memberi suasana yang menarik kerana kita berdepan pasukan tuan rumah," katanya ketika dihubungi Kosmo ! semalam.

Subahan yang juga Naib Presiden Persatuan Bola Sepak Malaysia (FAM) menambah, sasaran Malaysia ialah untuk mencipta kejutan layak ke pusingan kalah mati setelah kali terakhir berjaya melakukannya pada Sukan Asia 1978 di Bangkok, Thailand.

" Kita bertekad untuk mempamerkan satu persembahan terbaik dan berkualiti di Guangzhou nanti. Jika berjaya mara ke pusingan kedua, ia sudah boleh dianggap kemenangan besar buat bola sepak Malaysia.

" Kalau nak kata tiada harapan kerana kita diundi bersama Jepun dan China, bola itu bulat.

" Yang penting kita main dengan penuh kesungguhan dan saya yakin jurulatih kebangsaan, K. Rajagobal dapat menyediakan sebuah pasukan yang mantap, " jelasnya.

Skuad negara bakal berlepas ke Guangzhou pada 5 November depan kerana acara bola sepak akan bermula 7 November biarpun upacara pembukaan temasya Sukan Asia 2010 hanya akan berlangsung 12 November.

Acara bola sepak bakal berlangsung di tujuh venue sekitar Guangzhou iaitu Stadium Ying Dong, Stadium Huadu, Stadium Huangpu, Stadium Yuexiu, Stadium Rakyat Guangdong, Stadium Huagdong dan Stadium Tianhe.

Dua pasukan teratas setiap kumpulan dan empat pasukan tempat ketiga terbaik akan layak ke pusingan kedua.

Untuk rekod, Malaysia memenangi pingat gangsa acara bola sepak pada Sukan Asia sebanyak dua kali iaitu pada edisi 1962 dan 1974.


- Kosmo -



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Post time 10-10-2010 02:54 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 17-10-2010 06:00 PM | Show all posts
lain kali kalau dah tau badan tu kecik jagn main fizikal macam england.main je short pass mmg sesuai untuk pemain katik dan kurang kekuatan fizikal macam Malaysia.Beckenbauer ada cakap permainan England dah ketingggalan zaman jadi Malaysia x perlu tiru macam tu.apa2 pun Malaysia tetap akan kalah ngan negara2 arab kalau still bermain ngan corak permainan yg mengutamakan kekuatan fizikal.
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Post time 17-10-2010 06:02 PM | Show all posts
lain kali kalau dah tau badan tu kecik jagn main fizikal macam england.main je short pass mmg sesuai untuk pemain katik dan kurang kekuatan fizikal macam Malaysia.Beckenbauer ada cakap permainan England dah ketingggalan zaman jadi Malaysia x perlu tiru macam tu.apa2 pun Malaysia tetap akan kalah ngan negara2 arab kalau still bermain ngan corak permainan yg mengutamakan kekuatan fizikal.
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