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Fazliee
01-16-2003, 07:39 AM
Malaysian football has the potential to grow a lot. It is an important country that in a few years can reach the same standards of historically important footballing nations.
Roberto Abrego
01-16-2003, 06:09 PM
in a few years???????maybe in 20 or 30 years...
tok87
01-18-2003, 12:40 AM
Originally posted by Fazliee
Malaysian football has the potential to grow a lot. It is an important country that in a few years can reach the same standards of historically important footballing nations.
:confused:
Dharurat
01-28-2003, 05:38 AM
Hey, I didn't think Malaysia did too badly at the recent Tiger Cup, but wait a minute here.... Malaysia?? In a few years??? Same standards of historically important football nations???!! Which "historically important football nation" are we talking here?? Italy? England? Madagascar?? ReaLity check, man...
In a few years, we'll be greatly relieved if we even get through the 1st round of Wc qualifications... Maybe 10-20 years we might get to the WC (that's the most I can hope for)... But if all else fails, there's always Malaysia as WC hosts....
cyber_tyrant
06-04-2003, 04:13 AM
I think if Malaysia ever makes it to the World Cup, it would be because all the better national teams pulled out of the World Cup. It would take forever for Malaysia to qualify for the World Cup. The Malaysian national league is child's play compared to the J-League in Japan or the K-League in South Korea. Malaysian players are too pampered (their pay and benefits are too much) and over-rated. So, don't dream of seeing Man Utd signing a 12,000,000 Pound Sterling Striker from a Malaysian Soccer Club like Selangor FC in the future unless a wonder happen and changes soccer in Malaysia. I just feel that the Malaysian Squad is choosing the wrong people to join their squad. I've seen better talent in soccer fields in playgrounds than on the Malaysian Squad training ground. So, i think that the potential and talent is there but they just don't know where to look.
PUKIMAK F.C.
06-04-2003, 04:48 AM
hei fazlee, u think u ronaldo .how do u accept malaysian soccer to
grow if u buggars eat nasi lemak everyday under the sun.
here are some few tips i give the malaysian goverment on what it should implement. to theministry of football
1)take out all the sultans posts n give it to people who knows about the in n out of the game.
2)stop eating NASI LEMAK TOOO MUCH!!!!
3)DONT pamper the players...(u know what i mean).
4)stop building world class sports veneu with third class mentalty
hopr they do something about it
cyber_tyrant
06-04-2003, 05:02 AM
thats funny. He... he... he...
Pazza
02-17-2004, 05:59 PM
I agree with P-Mak FC bout how to improve Malaysian soccer.But i have my own share of what might be consider the best tactic in reviving Malaysian soccer as such;
1.Introduce more soccer clubs rather than 'state' clubs like MPPJ,e.g Sarawak is only represent by the State club whereby it can create better quality players from many parts of its town.Sarawak alone can have 4 clubs representing her.
2.Get more sponserships!Its weird many rich people in Asia are from Malaysia itself but they rather invest/sponser in other games..sad!
3.Many clubs rather buy african or s.american players which by far expensive,they should get the talents from nearby country like Thailand,Korea,Japan..or any other SEA/Asian players.
4.The Malaysian gover should focus on improving its more common sport like soccer!what the hell the built F1 cuicurt for?!?see what happen to Alex Young?Malaysian just went to far..pity!
5.Get more unMalays player to play in either club or country.Malaysia should be come as squad fill with multicultural players,e.g the Chinese,Indians,Natives(Sarawak n Sabah),etc.
6.Malaysian players should understand that wearing any club or the National jersey should come with the responsiblity and pride of the teams that they are playing for.
7.Introduce other kind of soccer strategy n tactic into the team,e.g not too much emphysy on English football but other football also:
e.g;
English football--mastering in ball possession/perfect passing
Italian football--defensive mode,counter-attack manuever
Spanish football--managficant football/attacking mode
Brasilian football--for better use in ball control and possession,Malaysian are less in doing so..
For The Good Of Malaysian Football!
Pazza
02-19-2004, 05:24 PM
Malaysia lost 3-1 to lowly HK!its clear the FAM still havent got their problem sloved! againts most part-timers HK players really put them under points of failling.
FAM needs to;
1.Select new board of directors,get people who has interest in football rather than just about business.
2.Replace the team management who cant seems to select the right players.
3.Replace the rotten players with more fresh players to overcome the physic problem and maybe the mentality aswell!
Zarak
02-20-2004, 10:45 PM
I was wondering, does the Malaysian league have many European coaches? In the past, the introduction of European coaches with Asian teams, has improved their results greatly I believe.
Is the national team coach from Europe by any chance?
Please, let me know if you can
Pazza
02-28-2004, 09:19 AM
Yea,the Malaysian clubs have plenty of Europeans coaches, mostly Brits and the Federation also have a German as their Advisor,Karl Haans Wegang.
The National coach is a Brit himself,and so does the past coaches.
cyber_tyrant
03-03-2004, 02:24 PM
I believe that its not only the fault of the Malaysian FA but the players have to be blamed for poor performance and the lack of spirit. They are over-paid and over-rated by the FA. They need to be put in their places. Whats the use of hiring Foreign coaches if the players are not interested in what in the FA has provided them with. This is the main problem that we Malaysians face now in the beautiful game of football that has been corrupted by selfishness and greed for the past years.
cyber_tyrant
03-03-2004, 02:30 PM
The national coach's name is Alan Harris. He was the assistant manager at Barcelona and a EPL assistant manager in the past. Carl Weigang is a German that is appointed to be the team's Technical Director. If these two men can't help the team, no one can (even if Arsene Wenger, Alex Furgeson or Vincent Del Bosque step in). :bloody:
Pazza
03-04-2004, 11:24 AM
Yea thats right.maybe the FAM need to chances some of its tactics in improving our country football scene. kick out the underated/unachieve players and get players that have the pride in wearing the national jersy..and would die defending the country honour if need so. the malaysian players should learn the example from Marc Vivien Foe's attitude towards his match,..'do our best even if its costs our life'.
There are still doubts in the malaysian players which maybe because of fame and glamour, baru saja sarung jersy nak eksen macam lah nya david beckham Malaysia! ..this attitude should be ousted when they want to lead their country honour in playing international football match.
And i dont think the physical of the national players should be questioned, as we have too many short players cant compete againts the big size opponents..this BS! we have relatively the same size players as other country have. take the Argentine players for example, not all of them reached 6 feet in height. the likes of Maradona, Ortega, Saviola, Aimar are not big in size but they can play fantastic football because they have the heart to play football either for their club and country.
cyber_tyrant
03-08-2004, 05:37 AM
Yeah, i guess you're right. Size does not matter. Even Roberto Carlos is short but he's one of the world's most skillful and strongest defenders. But when you watch Brazil play, you can see that they play with pride for their country.
I agree with P-Mak FC bout how to improve Malaysian soccer.But i have my own share of what might be consider the best tactic in reviving Malaysian soccer as such;
1.Introduce more soccer clubs rather than 'state' clubs like MPPJ,e.g Sarawak is only represent by the State club whereby it can create better quality players from many parts of its town.Sarawak alone can have 4 clubs representing her.
2.Get more sponserships!Its weird many rich people in Asia are from Malaysia itself but they rather invest/sponser in other games..sad!
3.Many clubs rather buy african or s.american players which by far expensive,they should get the talents from nearby country like Thailand,Korea,Japan..or any other SEA/Asian players.
4.The Malaysian gover should focus on improving its more common sport like soccer!what the hell the built F1 cuicurt for?!?see what happen to Alex Young?Malaysian just went to far..pity!
5.Get more unMalays player to play in either club or country.Malaysia should be come as squad fill with multicultural players,e.g the Chinese,Indians,Natives(Sarawak n Sabah),etc.
6.Malaysian players should understand that wearing any club or the National jersey should come with the responsiblity and pride of the teams that they are playing for.
7.Introduce other kind of soccer strategy n tactic into the team,e.g not too much emphysy on English football but other football also:
e.g;
English football--mastering in ball possession/perfect passing
Italian football--defensive mode,counter-attack manuever
Spanish football--managficant football/attacking mode
Brasilian football--for better use in ball control and possession,Malaysian are less in doing so..
For The Good Of Malaysian Football!
Sagman14
11-18-2004, 04:57 AM
The main problem to Malaysian soccer is that they lack basic skill such as dribbling, ball posession, passing, shooting, heading..... etc. This skills should be obtain when they are about to begin their first lesson in soccer that is at the of 7 when they enter the primary school. What we have now is a bunch of guys who have to be thought the first basic lesson soccer at international level. Its a disgrace and a disaster. That is why none of the Malaysian players will ever play for any professional clubs in euro not to mention in asia as well.
A footbal player is a product to be introduce to people who really love to see good game of footbal (that is the sponsor). How can sponsor come foward to waste their money only to see their team play like school children. Now fans are one of the sponsor u can count on. They cheer u and jeer u at the same time just because of their love towards the game. They pay to watch now thats what we call sponsor.
We have change our league from semipro to pro, from first to premier and from premier to super. Is changing the name of the game can change the way we play? Not for a moment, I dont think so.
We want to be professional but none of our players even coaches knows what a professional footballer is all about. Let them learn from the very best from euro ( the coaches )and let the young ones train from the very best. Get them to train their basic so that the very best will be impress. We have lots of former player who can help the 7yrs old play soccer. Let them be their teacher in PJ lesson in every school. Give em all a chance to show their basic. All of em will learn from there. The young coaches and the young players. And then get the pro to monitor them.
Pazza
12-29-2004, 10:52 AM
INDONESIA 1, MALAYSIA 2
Who cant ever doubt the ability of Malaysia againts all the odds to beat the Indons at their homeground. Full credits to all the players and the coach!
but still Malaysia can improve their game, especially in closing down the opponents' attacks. the 6' goal by the Indon just proved how badly the defence played. They should be more confident and instead of feeling scared they should have used the chance to put the pressure on the home team.
Now i as Malaysian, hopefully the national team can improve on the second leg at bukit jalil on 1 december..
MALAYSIA BOLEH!!!
cricketboy
10-19-2005, 10:25 AM
funny...i dun think malaysia football will grow, if do not have people and money support!
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cyber_tyrant
03-21-2006, 04:02 AM
Using money as motivation is a bad technique to instill patriotism, pride and determination amongst Malaysian sportsmen/sportswomen. It only reflects badly upon the citizens of this country, showing that we don't love our country. The last time i heard, Indra Putra, was the highest paid Malaysian player in the M-League and he was being paid RM16,000 a month (basic pay) by his club. Frank Chimpeta was the highest paid foreigner, earning a basic pay of RM20,000 per month. I understand that players need to be paid accordingly for their performance but paying up to RM20,000 is nonsense. Even the Prime Minister's basic pay isn't RM20,000 per month, and he's job is more demanding than of a footballer. Rewards like bonuses and small gifts is big enogh for any sportsperson. Besides, RM20,000 a month for players in the M-League doesn't exactly guarentee the World Cup for Malaysia. I think the FA should review this matter and find a solution to it as soon as possible to stop this growing trend of offering money for pride.
Lion Heart
03-21-2006, 04:48 AM
Malysia is good, but I personally believe that Singapor will be the next big south east asian suprise Asian team in the AFC. Also if Thailand reaches its full potential they can be an Asian powerhouse. Also Indonesia (not just saying it cause it's my country :p ) and more recently India have great potential.
Toke-E-Yo
03-21-2006, 05:16 AM
woah when did we get o many malaysians?
PALESTINO
03-21-2006, 11:11 AM
just realized this is an old thread..no more malaysians here toke
cyber_tyrant
03-22-2006, 12:21 AM
Yeah, basically im an extinct species here. LOL!
PALESTINO
03-22-2006, 03:37 PM
Yeah, basically im an extinct species here. LOL!
more like endangered:lol:
cyber_tyrant
05-10-2006, 04:40 AM
I guess u can't hunt Malaysians around here anymore... darn! LOL
bluelightning
05-10-2006, 09:06 AM
Malaysian NT is too unstable. They changed their players too often and the FA politics is silly. Some of the players have disciplinary problems just like the hockey squad and the press is always rubbishing them.
cyber_tyrant
05-10-2006, 11:43 AM
Malaysian NT is too unstable. They changed their players too often and the FA politics is silly. Some of the players have disciplinary problems just like the hockey squad and the press is always rubbishing them.
I understand what u're trying to say, dude. But the Malaysian Hockey Team was doing very well till the Hockey Federation started interfering in the squad. It wasn't the players' fault, it was a management disaster. As for the Malaysian Football Team... sad to say that both the players and the management are resposible for what the world sees in Malaysian football these days... rubbish. Highly paid undeserving players, poorly trained refrees, corruption and money politics at club/state level, racism in selections, low quality managers/coaches, over-critical media, and lack of support for the Malaysian public, are just a few of the many reasons why Malaysian football will never achieve the heights of the Malaysian football team of the 70's and 80's, where Malaysia was ranked 51st in the world during those years. The Malaysian football team under the leadership of the famous footballing hero, Mohktar Dahari, beat Man United 2-1 and Arsenal 2-0 in the 70's. The glory days are over for Malaysia...
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