Tuesday, 15 October 2019

Harimau Malaya's Tan Cheng Hoe spying mission's reasons over Thailand is a "clown's joke"

First and foremost I'm beginning to wonder whether TCH is the coach of the Malaysian football team.
He seemed more concerned with how the Thailand team is going to perform instead of finding ways and means on how to improve and plan on how his team must perform when facing Thailand.

Is TCH going to focus and pay more attention to Thailand's footballing abilities by ignoring the weaknesses and inabilities which is clearly shown in his own team performance?

As a coach, one must not worry too much about his opponent - just impose the mandatory principals of defending effectively all round - provided his players have mastered and understood the insight thoroughly (timing, space, marking, covering and tackles) - to mention a few

We don't want a coach who is unable to show a clear direction by the way of effective tactics and gameplan when his team is performing on matchday! Winning and losing a match is part and parcel.

But how do we win or lose, that should be the main concern for a coach - must be logically acceptable - period One can clearly notice TCH's team performance against Vietnam, only showed domesticated performance - nowhere near an international standard.

Sathia, on the other hand, has gone "senile"

His analysis of the sport is no more relevant and fail to provide new idea and dimension to the game - too much old school approach - "still sitting under the coconut shell"

When stupid people run the sport, stupid coaches can take everyone for a "great merry go round ride"

...and this has been going on for more than 3 decades now!

- how can we still trust FAM and its stupid people helming it!?

MalaysiaBoleh!?

Thursday, 8 August 2019

Competition or Development - Malaysian football development initiatives and efforts

The recent ongoing U15 football competitions involving the Malaysian team has failed to show a clear vision and objectives for the future.

These same players will be laughed at when they progress to the following youth and senior level as we can easily witness already happening today
With below-average coaches helming the age-group national teams it gives no hope for the future of the sport for Malaysia. Deriving players for the youth and senior-level national teams from the current ecosystem doesn't give much hope to producing quality and well-versed players as wished in the sport - coaches' inability and know-how to produce the right kind of players that the standard demands.
We could easily notice the Malaysian national team's players who all this while came from the system(before) and now for almost three decades - they're lacking in character and substance, only to make up the numbers.
In Malaysian football, coaches and players at all levels of competition grassroots, in particular, are demanded to win and become champions in competitions. Totally ignoring the crucial details for moulding and developing the players under their charge meets the standard - if these current coaches are smart enough to realize it.
The awareness and vision these coaches have are clearly shown when the team they coach performs - only to make up the numbers at the regional level - but nowhere near the footballing standard mandatories
The Malaysian national team coaches together with the officials at all levels are only good to drum-up support for competitions - compromised and losing sight on many important detailed issues involving moulding character and developing players to play the sport accordingly, in demand for the highest level - not making some big fuss on the domestic and regional level competitions
Malaysian football efforts and initiatives in development matter for more than three decades now can be said and seen as a miserable failure and rotten,... due to the low standard/class coaches and officials helming the process.
We can be reassured that Malaysian football is going nowhere with such philosophy, letting 'half-cooked coaches and officials determine the future of the sport
FAM MFL constantly in denials, further misleading, faking and taking Malaysian for a ride with their fairytale stories and initiatives

MalaysiaBoleh!?

Thursday, 13 September 2018

Sports (football) Governance In Malaysia; unpaid salaries

Does Malaysia really need to have a professional football league?

Obviously, Malaysian football governance at the so-called "top-level" is always bad "battered" since the very beginning of the professional era - and till today, with no end to the salary problems.  

The stupidity and incompetency level are shown crystal clear, by the office bearers of the teams participating. They make life miserable for many human beings involved either directly or indirectly, but surely becoming victims due to the miserable failures of the office bearers - the player's wife, children, parents etc.

“In Malaysia and Thailand, as well as Eastern Europe, where clubs are going bankrupt or are financially unstable, most players prefer to keep quiet about this so they can get another contract. It is an illusion for club officials and footballers everywhere today – they are drawn to the glamour of it without knowing the reality behind it.”

"Yet they still wish to miserably pretend everything is fine and pile up the misery for everyone season after season"


Perspective is understandably coloured by bitter experience. “Football is a very tough business, very harsh. Football fans think it is very pretty, very glamorous but it’s not like that. Contracts are not respected. In some countries, including Malaysia they just sack/offload the player and coaches in a disgraceful manner. Many of the football bosses are in business or government – and some of them are corrupt. Lots of players are afraid to stand up for themselves because they think it will affect their careers. Local football federations and sports ministers must lay down the law and protect the players.”

“Even in Western Europe, it is very hard for players in lower divisions - what more in Malaysia. People think Europe is the holy grail but a lot of lower league players are suffering. It’s a cruel world. Only the strongest survive. The richest clubs should help the poorer clubs. There’s an imbalance in the money.”

The best approach to overcome these financial burdens is to allow teams/clubs to sign players as semi-pro and amateurs with the option of becoming pro along the way if deserving 

Currently, every player in the Malaysian top-level football set-ups is considered pros and signed a contract even when clearly not deserving to be pro.

To have a healthy and sustainable football financial, football in Malaysia must seriously consider the options to stay relevant and respectable.

MalaysiaBoleh!?       



 

Thursday, 2 August 2018

Can Football Coaches in Malaysia Help Improve the Sport?

How best can we describe our current Malaysian football coaching standard

There are many ex-international and state players becoming coaches and helming positions at the various levels of the sport without any hope for the future - not even a single player under these coaches could own up to the characteristics demanded by the sport, besides many more qualities and noticeable.

We need to know and ask these coaches why are they unable to produce talents/players under their charge -from the grass-root especially, who could at least meet Asian footballing standards and ranking, as they progress to youth and senior level - why! - what are the difficulties faced in doing so?

"One thing is for sure; FAM's coaching courses practical and theoretical matters were flawed - no uniformity - different instructors applying a different method is ok...but, not by ignoring the universal fundamentals in coaching the sport"

FAM, coaching instructors and coaches have ignored many fundamental issues in the process of conducting coaching courses, team coaching, and management of national and state fa.

The sad part was they were unable to realise their weaknesses and shortfall of knowledge needed as coaches to part with within coaching and moulding talents/players as required for the current footballing standard.

"If it is not too much for me to say; coaches who are currently coaching in the MSL.MPL, National teams at all levels are not capable. Because they could not produce players with the right attributes needed to stand out and be counted" - including the coaches!


"Therefore, make sure all football coaches at the top level coaching don't easily say things about the future of the sport without a clear understanding - of your role as sports coaches/football".


- if you still do...then you must be able and ready to answer all the questions about football coaching put forward 


Malaysia Boleh!? 


Tuesday, 16 January 2018

AFCU23 2018


Arab Saudi vs Malaysia

One interesting matter that we can expect from this match is, both the team should be playing open attacking no holds barred type of football.

Only a win for either one can secure the chance for the passage to the knock-out stage.

Whatever way we wish to describe Malaysia's fortune in this match, the fact remains the same; that Malaysia can only rely on determination more then they could technically and tactically at this level of competition, especially when playing the middle eastern teams.


The biomechanics of techniques shown in the process of play by the middle east teams are far more superior compared to East Asia with the exception of Japan and South Korea.

Malaysia is ranked 34 out of 45 in Asia and how best could they challenge the others mainly by determination alone with lacking the proper playing foundation and principles?.

The duration involved in the process of one's biomechanics can determine many actions that could and would show the superiority of the play and players in accomplishing the desired outcome.

Until then determination alone is not enough!

Time and Space!

Malaysia Boleh!?

Sunday, 7 January 2018

Ranked 174; What would 2018 bring to Malaysia football

"Most obviously one thing is for sure, Malaysians are going to be glued to their TV for the 2018 FIFA world cup, forgetting temporarily all the misery and hopelessness Malaysian football provides".

As for the Malaysian football which goes into the challenges for this 2018 period, nothing much is expected or hoped which could improve Malaysian misfortune in the sport. Most are seen and will remain the same or easily gets worst - hopefully not - already ranked 174!


It is clear now that the U23 squad coached by OKS is the future team and players that will continue to take over from where the senior squad failed miserably under Vingada and TCH. These are the players and coaches who played and showed mediocre performance and capabilities in the 2017 SEA games with no alternatives left - their qualification to the AFC U23 2018 final group stage looked extremely suspicious - something tells me someone at FAM had a hand in determining the qualification even after low standard footballing abilities are shown - lacking in vision and awareness - prototype and highly questionable tactics and game plans.


"Whatever expectation we may have the reality will always remain the same. It is about the quality of our players and coaches that we have at our disposal for short and long-term football planning".

Malaysian football is constantly showing failure and hardship because everyone involved if not all are just faking and being pretentious in their role, at the same time being fully aware of it, which miserably makes it even more shameful - just look around us, we're sure to notice.

One thing seems very clear to all of us is that if not for any miracle or other element occurring, Malaysia will definitely finish last in their group at the 2018 AFC U23 - I'm very sure no Malaysian will disagree, taking into consideration the other teams in the group.

"Why is OKS still struggling as a national team coach for far too long? Why is he unable to coach and prepare a national football team that could
challenge top Asian nation and begins restoring our lost pride in the sport".

Heavy beating is imminent and in the waiting for OKS and team. Unless proved wrong with some pride restoring performance capabilities - surprise us with substance Malaysia U23!

Malaysia Boleh!?

Tuesday, 12 December 2017

Malaysia an 'Ailing Tiger'


Major institutions in Malaysia, from sports, parents/teachers, politics, governance, etc are in a state of serious life threatening ailment.

Many in policy making positions/implementer are just going about their daily life and routines as though everything they're doing, done are excellent and wonderful, football and governance matters in particular - worst still to come soon - 14th GE 'dangerous battles'.
All the values and respect that we've build as a nation just dissipated, causing hardship and sufferings for ordinary middle and lower income people - ringgit value to cost of living. 


Popularity and power struggle taking place for sometime now has put a heavy price on the shoulders of working class men and women on the street - petrol price to food stuff.

What are we suppose to teach the future generations in our sports and education system, that it is okay to be mediocre and dishonest and you still can become a national athlete or a leader of this nation?

The people of this nation are constantly being fed with lies and decorated news to create race and religious sensitivity and mind set for those in wanting and struggling to stay in power.

Lets pray and seek for divine intervention from the Almighty before its too late to save this multi race and religious nation - InsyaAllah!


Malaysia Boleh?! 

Monday, 11 December 2017

Cheng Hoe, not good enough!

Malaysian football is once again lost in the wilderness after some hopelessness journey.
Left with nothing to prove anymore - even if manage to salvage some pride against Lebanon in the last group match.
Malaysian can undoubtedly consider game over for Malaysian football. We need to start focusing more to development rather then plundering all the funds, time and efforts with grown-ups lacking desire and passion when playing the sport.
Now that we're left with AFF tournament, we're once again in a comfort zone of no hope and promise for the future of the sport.
Malaysian in general are easily satisfied. Winning the AFF would definitely erase all the poor display and abilities shown before this, and remain fake about the true footballing abilities - faking the young generation into believing in hopelessness.
Whatever hope that is pursued under Cheng Hoe, in the AFF will definitely not be good enough for the future of the sport.
We're constantly going round and round in circle to nowhere for more than 3 decade, giving false hope!🙂🙂
Malaysia Boleh?!