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26 November 2011
Pra-Tonton - Man Utd vs Newcastle Utd
23 November 2011
Gembira Tu Gembira Juga, Yang Bangang Jangan Dilupa
kisah perseteruan antara kedua2 negara ini tidaklah perlu digembar-gemburkan lagi. cukuplah dengan perang di buku sejarah, alam maya dan di kaca televisyen. dalam stadium, perangnya lain macam dari bangku penonton yang dipenuhi penyokong "Garuda Di Dadaku" sehinggalah ke tackle2 keras yang dilayangkan dalam padang.
apa yang dapat disimpulkan di sini, perlawanan sangat thrill apabila pada minit ke-5 lagi Malaysia debaran di dada meningkat 5kali ganda hasil tandukan Gunawan. gol penyamaan Asra hasil tandukan tiarap meningkatkan lagi debaran ke tahap kritikal.
kegembiraan jelas terserlah pada riak wajah seluruh penyokong Malaysia setelah sepakan kapten Baddrol Bakhtiar bergolek manja melapasi garisan gol. kejadian ini telah menyebabkan gempa bumi berukuran 8 pada skala Richter sekaligus menamatkan penantian hampir 2jam penyokong untuk melihat pasukan Malaysia mengalahkan Indonesia dan mendapatkan "Ibu Segala Pingat Emas".
keadaan di stadium GBK sunyi sepi diselangi suara makian dari penyokong Indonesia. tapi lain ceritanya di Malaysia. video di bawah menggambarkan segalanya.
tapi sepanjang perlawanan, ada satu susuk tubuh yang sepanjang 120 minit masa permainan + sepakan penalti (jangan kira game2 sebelum ni sebab sebelum ni pun dia bangang), beliau sentiasa dihamburkan dengan puji-pujian dan kata-kata semangat (dibaca: sumpah seranah dan caci maki).
tak lain tak bukan beliau ialah...
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bukan ingin melupakan gol sumbangan beliau yang membawa Malaysia ke pentas final, tetapi, sebagai seorang striker pasukan kebangsaan, beliau sepatutnya membuat yang lebih baik berbanding apa yang diberikannya semasa final. contoh paling mudah; menjaringkan gol dari sepakan penalti.
ok, aku malas membebel pasal FAKri ni sebenarnya, tapi kalau disimpan, makan dalam pulak nanti kan. keh..keh..keh..
sebagai penutup, nikmatilah gambar2 eksklusif sempena kemenangan Malaysia sambil menunggu perlawanan kelayakan Olimpik Malaysia vs Syria.
enjoy.
19 November 2011
Mengkepalabanakan ala Sokernet?
sepanjang game, Kirk tidak henti2 berbicara pasal kebangangan pemain Malaysia (yang sebahagiannya aku sendiri pun setuju) tapi aku bekap timnas tercinta. nasib baik Malaysia menang 2-1, gol last minit. kalau tidak, mau aku kena kutuk 1minggu.
perjalanan pasukan Malaysia di Sukan Sea ni bagi aku tidak perlu lah di besar2kan sampai tahap World Cup. aku cuma harap diorang tunjuk game yang menghiburkan, macam MU. that's all.
tapi kalau simple pass pun tersasar, trough pass pun 5batu jauhnya, shooting pun ke bulan, aku nasihatkan pemain2 muda Malaysia ni cari lah karier yang lebih terjamin. menoreh getah contohnya.
tiada orang kutuk, senang hati.
p/s: sekarang ni aku tengah layan Malaysia vs Burma. main pun macam setan ni. sebakul cacian sudah aku tabur. demm.
17 November 2011
Garuda
apa2 pun, Malaysia menang 0-1. next round, pesanan dari kami admin MukaBola, jangan main macam bangang.
kalau bola depan gol tu, sepak la masukkan dalam jaring. please lah.
nasib baik mamat seekor ni sepak lepas celah2 kaki keeper.
bangang juga keeper Garuda tuh.
"setakat Ferdinan, Lucas, Diego.. Obi Mikel pun gua sepak!!"
13 November 2011
Bukti
KOTA KINABALU: Over 100 hopefuls turned up for the Sabah Football Association open selection trials held at the Kota Kinabalu Sports Complex Field C in Likas yesterday.
However, quality wise, it was far from encouraging as most of them are not up to the Malaysian Super League standard, at least according to Sabah head coach Justin Ganai, who headed the FA’s selection committee panel.
While pleased with the good response, Justin could not help but openly admit that he hardly saw any potential players that are good enough to be roped into the State senior squad for the new season.
For that reason, Justin cut short the trials to a mere one day, instead of the scheduled two days.
Among the notable names that attended the first day of trials were former State players Joey Ryan Gundok, Azrul Ejati Damsah, and Mohd Farid Saibun.
Leopold Alfonso Otong was also seen at the selection scene, so as several former Reserve League players, including the much traveled Sanjos Sundawat.
Sanjos, 30, braved himself to look for greener pastures after failing to get a place in the State senior team after his Reserve League days (2003).
He joined Johor FC in 2004 before signing for Kuala Lumpur the following year.
In 2006, he moved to Sarawak before joining Police. After two seasons with Police, the Keningau lad signed for Selangor in 2009 before moving to the now defunct KL Plus.
This season, he played for the demoted Perlis.
While reluctant to elaborate further, Justin said only about two players impressed him during the trials.
Justin added he will call the duo, Mohd Farid Saibun and an unknown striker from Kota Marudu Raynol Masaat, 24, to join the rest of the 15 players that have been retained for the new season.
However, Justin said they still have to prove themselves in training if they harbour any hope to make the State squad.
For the record, Farid Saibun last played for Sabah in 2010.
Sabah will begin their pre-season training on November 14.
Meanwhile, it is believed that all local players from this season’s squad have been retained for the new season.
If the rumour proves to be true, then skipper Md Reithuddin Ag Emran, Rosdin Wasli, Zainizam Marjan, Mafry Balang, Julamri Muhammad, Zuraindey Jumai, Shahrul Azhar Ture, Razlan Oto, Radzi Mohd Hussin, Alto Linus and Sumardi Hajalan will have another shot in spearheading Sabah’s challenge.
Goalkeeper Syed Adney Syed Hussien and K. Thanaraj are also believed to be retained while the first choice custodian Azizon Abd Kadir’s fate in the team is still uncertain.
The FA is yet to officially announce the list of the players they have retained for the new season, and the same for four players that have been dropped, whose names are still being withheld
But one thing that is certain is that Mohd Fariss Azlan Mat Isa has signed a permanent deal with the State squad.