Wednesday, December 29, 2010

PIALA SUZUKI AFF DALAM DAKAPAN???

29.12.2010.....Pasukan malaysia akan bertandang ke Stadium Gelora Bung Karno. Semestinya pasukan Malaysia pilihan saya. Dengan berbekalkan 3 - 0...sudah pasti Indonesia mengasak seawal minit....yang pasti anak buah Rajagopal terpaksa bekerja keras malam ini.....

Apa-apa boleh terjadi malam ini. Baik di dalam padang maupun di luar. Sebagai peminat saya mendoakan Pasukan Malaysia akan dapat mendakap piala Suzuki kali ini. ...INSYALLAH.

MALAYSIA BOLEH!!!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

TAHNIAH...TAHNIAH...TAHNIAH...


Jelas sekali pada malam tu Malaysia mendominasi separuh masa kedua. Percaturan Rajagopal memang menjadi. Setiap inci padang di kawal rapi oleh Malaysia. Sekurang-kurannyer kekalahan 5 - 1 diperingkat kumpulan ditebus balik....Tahniah!


Kini tinggal 90 minit saya menentukan siapakah juara piala Suzuki 2010. Perlawan yang akan berlangsung di Indonesia. Harapan saya Malaysia dapat mengulangi permainan yang kemas nanti....semoga BERJAYA.
MALAYSIA BOLEH !

Sunday, December 26, 2010

MALAYSIA VS INDONESIA

Sememangnya pasukan Malaysia berkehendakkan kemenangan pada saingan akhir pertama di stadium Bukit Jalil......harapan saya sudah tentu mahukan Malaysia mencapai kemenangan, bagi menghadapi pusingan kedua di Indonesia.

Semoga pasukan Malaysia akan beroleh kemenangan. MALAYSIA BOLEH.


Thursday, December 23, 2010

Gerrad and Agger to return

Hmmmmm.....

Belum apa-apa dah menjanjikan sesuatu...Bila sukan nak maju. Tak seperti di tahun 70an. Mungkin trend sekarang kut. Itu jer cara nak menang dan beri semangat pada pemain alaf sekarang. Ada duit semua leh jadi.


Apapun tak kiralah apa juga bentuk imbuhan. Yang penting Malaysia Boleh.!!!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010



Terimakasih kepada RTM kerana menyiarkan siaran secara langsung perlawanan antara Malaysia dengan Indonesia. Jelas menunjukan RTM prihatin dengan pemintaan peminat. Syabas....

Harapan kita pasukan Malaysia akan berjaya di Stadium Bukit Jalil ahad ini.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

PERAK 2011

Antara pemain-pemain yang akan mewarnai Liga Super tahun depan. Apakah pasukan yang dikenali juga dengan jolokan seladang ini akan berjaya seperti di era 1998-2006?  Diatas kertas memang pasukan Perak mempunyai pemain yg berkaliber dengan adunan pemain muda dan yang berpengalaman.Siapa tahu mungkin 2011 akan menjadi landasan terbaik untuk Perak menjadi antara pasukan yang disegani di negara kita.

Kepada semua yang terlibat di dalam atau diluar padang.....apa lagi..moh kita wehhh.....laungkan slogan Kejor Yob Kejor....

Monday, December 20, 2010

PATUT KAH MEREKA DAPAT IMBUHAN.......?

Asal menang jer bagi imbuhan....bagi dengan duit sendiri ke? Atau paksa koperat or individu? ...atau ada udang disebalik mee....Adakah dengan pemberian itu menebalkan semangat patriotik atlit. Tepuk dada tanya selera....

Kalau kejohanan berprestij tak pe la jugak....World Cup ke...Olimpik ke....ni kejohanan serantau pun dah gah gila. TAHNIAH buat Dato LEE CHONG WEI dan Dato NICOL ANN DAVID....mungkin lepas ni Azizulhasni....

Secara peribadi memang bangga dengan pencapaian Malaysia di Piala Suzuki......tapi tak ler sampai di perbesarkan cerita di media cetak nak bagi imbuhan. Bukan apa...takut pemain lebih mengejar duit dari mengejar bola. Bermain bukan untuk negara tapi untuk duit........sekurang-kurangnya cover-cover la sikit.

DUIT...OHhh....Duit
Ryan Babel has reiterated his desire to remain at Liverpool for years to come and admits he still has much to prove at Anfield.
By his own admission, the Dutch star has been frustrated at various stages of his three-and-a-half years with the Reds but revealed he is working hard to raise his level under the guidance of Roy Hodgson.
Babel said: "I have one more year at the end of this season left on my contract and I would like to stay.

"It has been frustrating here as a player, but it's not changed my loyalty towards the club. The club is fantastic.

"The club is amazing and there are still a lot of fans who believe in me so that gives me a goal. They [Hodgson and Benitez] are different. The current manager does things differently, and maybe that suits me better.

"When he arrived he was closer with the team, talking to players, and maybe that gives the players a boost to respond better.

"He's more involved day to day with the players. He does things differently. Under Rafa the assistant managers took a lot of responsibility but that is different now.

"I hope this country hasn't seen the best of me yet. The maximum number of games I've played in a row is four and it's difficult for any player to find consistency if you're not playing every week."
Under Hodgson Babel has featured predominantly in a central striking role after being utilised as a winger in his first few seasons in L4.
He admits he has always favoured playing as an out-and-out frontman and hopes to make the most of any chances that come his way.
He said: "I think first of all I'm just enjoying the opportunity to play and I am trying to make the most of it.

"But that position [central] suits me a bit better because you can use most of your energy up front. Maybe on the wing you have to defend a bit more and maybe that suits me less.

"The striker role, together with someone else, is pretty good for me."

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Apakah akan berterusan....?????

Sebelum itu tahniah buat pasukan Malaysia. Secara peribadi ia bukanlah sesuatu yang patut dibanggakan. Vietnam bukanlah pasukan yg disegani.  Cuma kebelakangan ini saja Vietnam nampak menonjol dari Malaysia. Jadi bila dapat mengalahkan Vietnam, kita berasa bangga, riuh sekampung....Sepatutnya kita lebih berasa bangga sekiranya kita dapat mengalah pasukan seperti Jepun, Korea, China yang dikatakan kuasa besar dalm benua Asia.....
Mungkin tidak keterlaluan saya mengatakan Malaysia cuma meningkat sedikit sejak kebelakangan ini.Mungkin 10% sahaja.....sudah muak dengan prestasi Malaysia....yo-yo.....Kita lihat saja sejauh mana pasukan bimbingan Rajagopal ni akan pergi.....Apakah nasibnyer sama dengan Sathianathan...?????...tepuk dada tanya selera.
Pasukan Malaysia

Congratulation....

Malaysia melayakkan diri ke perlawanan akhir bola sepak Piala Suzuki AFF buat kali pertama dalam tempoh 14 tahun selepas terikat 0-0 dengan Vietnam pada separuh akhir kedua di Stadium Nasional My Dinh, Hanoi sebentar tadi untuk layak dengan agregat 2-0.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Roy Hodgson on Gerrard return....

Roy Hodgson will make a late decision on whether to bring captain Steven Gerrard back into his team against the manager's former club Fulham.

The dynamic skipper has missed the last six games after picking up a hamstring injury on international duty with England.

The boss will check with the Sports Science and medical team before making his final decision on whether Liverpool's No.8 will feature.

Hodgson said: "Steven is training hard and is desperate to get back playing, but with my record of saying things and then getting them wrong, I think I am best being cagey and saying let's wait and see."

Stevie in training

Steven Gerrard joined his Liverpool teammates for training at a freezing Melwood today as he looks to prove his fitness ahead of the clash with Fulham - and our photographer was there to take these great shots.



Friday, December 17, 2010

Kuyt: We can win it

Dirk Kuyt believes Liverpool are well placed to go on to secure Europa League glory this season.

The Dutch star feels the competition represents a very realistic opportunity for Roy Hodgson's men and is now focused on looking forward to Friday's draw for the knockout stage.

Kuyt said: "We have a couple of targets and obviously we like to win trophies.

"I think we have a very good chance to win this trophy.

"It's good to be top of the group, and we'll wait and see who our next opponent is."

Kuyt made his 50th European appearance for the Reds when he came on as a late substitute in the 0-0 draw against his old club, Utrecht.

The No.18 was delighted with the reception he received from the visiting support and acknowledged that Hodgson had made the right decision not to play him from the start.

"That's great," he said. "The supporters from Utrecht were unbelievable, just like the Liverpool supporters.

"After seven years, to play against them and get a crowd like this it's unbelievable and showed a lot of respect, and I'm very thankful for that."

He added: "We play a lot of important games this month so he (Hodgson) has to make his choices.

"Obviously (the Premier League match against Fulham on) Saturday is another very important game for us so he decided to rest me."

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

ROY : OUR OWNERS ARE RIGHT

Roy Hodgson admits Liverpool's owners were right to suggest results have been unacceptable so far this season but insists they remain united in their desire to achieve long-term success.

The boss was responding to comments made by NESV Principal Owner John Henry and Chairman Thomas Werner during a phone-in conducted by LFC TV on Monday night.

He told his pre-Utrecht press conference: "The only team with better results than us over the past five or six games is Arsenal or Manchester United. If you take the last five or six games we are right up there in terms of results.

"They (the owners) used the same terms as I would. If you ask me whether results this season over the 17 games we have played are acceptable and is that what you expected when you came to Liverpool Football Club, then I'd say 'no it's unacceptable and I expected much better.'

"I don't think the results over 17 games have been that good. We've been saved a bit by our European matches. We've done very well there. I've been satisfied with that because we've not always used our so-called best team.

"I'm expecting the next few games to go better. I'm expecting to see the team climb the table. I've seen what the owners said and they spoke very well - Considering it was a phone-in, they did very well."

He added: "I don't have any fears or concerns. The owners have made it very clear. They said that they are in it for the long-term and want to be patient. They realise it will take time and that we can't turn things around overnight.

"Everything with the owners has been 100 per cent positive. They've been excellent."

Monday, December 13, 2010

John Barnes

There has been no finer sight in football than John Barnes in his pomp gliding down the wing.

For talent and grace alone, he's an automatic choice in any hall of fame; but his impact on the game went far beyond goals and silver.

The Jamaican-born dribbler was the first high-profile black player to grace Anfield back in the 1980s, a time when racial abuse echoed around stadia across the land.

Barnes, alongside contemporaries such as Lawrie Cunningham, Cyril Regis and Viv Anderson, was a catalyst for change.

He didn't so much break down racial barriers as sweep around them at pace with the ball at his feet; always poised, always enthralling.

The intense scrutiny which followed his £900,000 move from Watford in June 1987 didn't put Barnes off his stride as he set about winning over the locals.

Arriving alongside fellow attackers John Aldridge and Peter Beardsley, the trio had Anfield purring from day one, and over the next few seasons 'full house' signs became a permanent fixture outside the Kop gates as the team endeavoured to play some of the most entertaining football English terraces have ever seen.

An awesome blend of strength and skill, Barnes ensured a front row seat in the Kemlyn Road or Paddock was one of the hottest tickets in town.

A stunning free-kick against Oxford on his home debut – an occasion delayed three weeks due to a collapsed sewer under the Kop – was followed by a superb solo strike against QPR.

Not even an infamous banana-throwing incident in the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park could knock him off key. In true Barnes style, he back-heeled the fruit off the pitch.

His sweet left foot was to prove the downfall of many a team as Liverpool took football in this country to new heights, completing a record-equalling 29-game unbeaten run and, ultimately, clinching a 17th league title.

Unsurprisingly, Digger walked away with both 1987-88 Player of the Year accolades but defeat to Wimbledon in the FA Cup final denied him and his teammates a dream double.

On reflection, his first season at the club was his finest but Barnes continued to perform at a consistently high level over the next nine years.

Success in the 1989 FA Cup final against Everton went some way to making up for the deep disappointment of losing at Wembley 12 months previous but victory on this occasion was tainted by the tragic events at Hillsborough in the semi-final.

A third successive campaign of breathtaking brilliance from Barnes in 1989-90 helped secure another Championship. He top-scored with 22 league goals and was again voted FWA Player of the Year.

Critics argued that he failed to replicate his outstanding club form for England but this was of little concern to Liverpudlians who continued to marvel at his magic.

Widely regarded at club level as one of the top players in the world, the ongoing European ban sadly denied Barnes the chance to test himself against the cream of the continent - and prevented him from emulating the medal haul of his illustrious Anfield predecessors.

As well as an excellent footballer, he was also an accomplished rapper, performing on both the 'Anfield Rap' and New Order's 'World in Motion'.

The positive influence he exerted on the club's up and coming youngsters meant Barnes was the ideal man to succeed Ian Rush as captain in the mid-1990s, with the likes of Robbie Fowler, Jamie Redknapp and Steve McManaman all benefiting from playing and training alongside a true great.

By this time, his role in the team had changed. A serious injury and ageing legs had reduced his effectiveness as a flying winger but, rather than bow out of the limelight, Barnes moved inside and started pulling the strings from a central midfield position.

His intelligent football brain allowed him to dictate play with the minimum of movement. Short, sharp and measured passes became the key components of his game and, with him orchestrating proceedings, possession was very rarely conceded.

Unfortunately, the glory days had passed. The team was going through a major transitional phase and no further honours were to come his way as skipper.

Barnes led the side out for the turgid 1996 FA Cup final defeat to Manchester United but it was to be his last high-profile game for the club.

A year later, the midfielder finally brought the curtain down on his illustrious Anfield career with a move to Newcastle.

The qualities he possessed would have seen him walk into any of the great Liverpool sides of the past – no lesser a figure than Bob Paisley once said as much.

Just as the No.7 shirt will always be associated with Kenny Dalglish, the No.10 will forever belong to Barnes.