Thursday, September 22, 2011

Olympic Qualifier 3rd Round: Malaysia vs Japan, A Lesson to the Fans


Assalamualaikum and a very good day to all Infinitesane visitors.

Yesterday, Malaysian Football Olympic squad takes on Japan side (olympic squad) for the qualifier. Well, as expected, Japan really outdone us. I'm pretty pleased with the defensive line especially Muslim Ahmad. He did a really EXCELLENT job. Mahali Jasuli (pic) always try to play fancy but end up being stolen from possession. The midfielders did well but not at their best, still lacking in passing and always make a passing error. I don't know, they've did better in the past maybe their nervous? Strikers don't have much support, so they mostly running and jogging on the field. No offence. The best chance froom Malaysia is from Fandi Othman after received a brillient passes generated by Wan Zaharul Nizam. But, he take too much time in front of the goal post and I'm not sure what he's waiting for. He just need to shoot the ball into the net as soon as he get the ball because at that time he is UNMARKED AT ALL. But when he takes time, Japanese players started to flocks around him. Maybe he's nervous? For a news report, and about a lesson to the fans, click "Baca lagi" (Read more)

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Report from The Star; Open image in a new tab, and then click at the image again to zoom in.

This is the comment from Malaysia head coach, Ong Kim Swee; Open image in a new tab, and then click at the image again to zoom in.


Easy job...

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Well, as I said, there is a lesson to all football fans in the world. Fenerbahce did it. TFF (Turkish Football Federation) has taken action to the Fenerbahce fans after their crowd causing trouble and banning men to the match. Only women and kids allowed to attend to the stadium. Turns out, 40,000 female and children fans went to the stadium, watch the match and no incident. Honestly, I don't think that action can be done in Malaysia because most of the football fans here are men and most Malaysian does not care about Malaysian League. So, if this action applied to a club or state, who will come to the stadium to watch the match? It will be a big loss.

That's all for now, we'll meet again in the next entry,
Wassalam...
K.T

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