kzmoks
Reserve Team Player
Pride Of London
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Post by kzmoks on Apr 22, 2009 15:22:23 GMT 7
i wanna know if rajagopal gud enough to lead our malaysian team?
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Post by su1409 on Apr 29, 2009 11:41:26 GMT 7
It's confirm that the national team will BE meeting manu...haiya!lagi lagi manu..tarak lain team ka! hopefully our national boys will be well prepare and try not to concede too many goals...what is important is "do not fear the opponents,but let them fear us"...MALAYSIA BOLEH !!!
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Post by footieken on Jun 12, 2009 20:53:12 GMT 7
ala.. man utd coming pun sometimes not the first team. eksyen jer. anyway, our national team should really start to shape out - physically and mentally. and FAM..please don't kepoh!
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Post by Nd.Kumaraaswamy on Jun 16, 2009 9:29:57 GMT 7
Hi, Mori The boy's name is Titus James Palani from K.L. Now he is doing very well. He will do better if he stay there (paris). Only play for Malaysia if he is called up.
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Post by Nd.Kumaraaswamy on Jun 16, 2009 9:37:17 GMT 7
Rajagopal is good, selangor went up. when he was in kelantan, every one was happy with kelantan. Now he has taken over the national team pleaseeeeeeeee give him a free hand to run the team..........................................
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Post by su1409 on Jun 17, 2009 11:16:59 GMT 7
Finally a malaysian footballer gets to play professional football in England...his name is Hafiq who has been living in England for the past 15 years and his 18 years old...never mind he is plying his trade in the conference league (english 5th div)...he is still young and with 3 or 4 years experience in the lower league he might move up say to the championship div.or even epl...you never know...just pray for his success and don't forget Titus in the french league and lets hope he too will play in the higher division...Hafiq has been called up by Ong Kee Swee the national u/19 coach to play for malaysia in the up coming Asean and Asian u/19 tournaments but he must attend the trials with the rest of the squad...we can judge him then...hopefully he will impress everyone.
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Post by su1409 on Dec 11, 2009 22:01:08 GMT 7
Lets put our spurs team by the side for this moment..just for this memorable moment...yeah! finally our malaysian soccer boys beat our arch rival thailand 2-1 in the sea games after 20 long years of trying and thus qualified to the semis and thailand crashed out for the first time since 1991...can we win the gold?..only the players knows and hopefully the tradition malaysian sports inconsistent will not be repeated...lets go for the gold.
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Post by su1409 on Dec 17, 2009 22:12:33 GMT 7
After 20 long years of waiting finally our national football team won the sea games gold medal by beating Vietnam in the final...saya rasa macam berada dizaman kegemilangan bolasepak malaysia...wow!what a moment...to FAM,open your eyes big...hold on to this squad for at least another 5 years and I'm sure better results will come and 'zaman gemilang bolasepak malaysia'will reborn....MALAYSIA BOLEH!!!!!
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Post by su1409 on Dec 17, 2009 22:21:21 GMT 7
To the players...sharbani,sabree,nasriq,aidil,muslim,safiq,guru,badrol,kunalan,fakri,norshahrul,manaf,azmi,amar,zakuan etc.....well done for bringing back the good old days...we malaysians love you guys and not to forget the smart coach rajagopal and his assistants....to all the epl fanatic supporters...lets give our full support to our own football and our favourite epl clubs must come second...malaysian football must be our top priority after this becoz our football will not go anywhere without our support.
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kayshafiQ
Reserve Team Player
superb spurs
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Post by kayshafiQ on Dec 17, 2009 22:54:35 GMT 7
Malaysia Boleh.
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Post by footieken on May 15, 2010 19:23:39 GMT 7
*yawn*
excuse me. but it's tiring talking about the national team. yes, i am disillusioned about the team. how many times do we need to be given assurance that our team will do better the next match? it will be the same. one or two victories and our boys will strut like peacocks. our big guns will be very cocky and talked big. rewards will be pouring in for the boys and this is before we win anything.
show me a couple of cups - then i'll be proud of the national team again.
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Post by su1409 on Jul 29, 2011 21:42:36 GMT 7
we should've beaten s'pore if khairul fahmi played in the 1st leg..if norshahrul taha played in both legs...if captain marvel syafiq rahim was not send off and played in the 1-1 draw..if aidil zakuan played the full game..if,if,if....well that's history now but our team are young and many years left to play for...come on harimau bounce back and datuk raja,ur still our sifu.
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Post by Justin on Aug 3, 2011 13:35:22 GMT 7
Think the same group of players carried us through the various major assignments and unsurprisingly, our boys were beaten by a more prepared and "hungrier" lion team.
Though Singapore fielded an international squad, but they did beat us fairly on the field. Having a multi-national team is like a two-edged sword, as when the going gets tough, it is highly unlikely that these naturalised players will rouse to their adopted country's national anthem and deliver.
Too bad even with a first minute goal, our boys failed to corner the more experinced lions into to test my theory above.
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mori
FA Cup Winner
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Post by mori on Aug 5, 2011 23:41:29 GMT 7
with 85000 spectators sold out tickets, i think our national football is on the rise again!!.. \m/
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