tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post1507489229648101972..comments2023-09-15T23:26:20.456+08:00Comments on BANGSA MALAYSIA: Mokhtar Dahari, R Arumugam, Isa Bakar, Soh Chin Aun, Santokh Singh, Wong Choon Wah, Hassan Sani, Reduan Abadullah... Can we create them again?VASANTARAO APPALASAMYhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13136470221342390918noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-24432984950205674912011-07-14T16:50:15.690+08:002011-07-14T16:50:15.690+08:00very interesting, thanksvery interesting, thanksAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-68340150624296270412010-12-28T21:28:35.599+08:002010-12-28T21:28:35.599+08:00i'll give u a middle finger to you for saying ...i'll give u a middle finger to you for saying that. Chinese don't wanna play football? please ask the malaysia government first before saying anything.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-67164549883801889342010-08-30T11:37:19.918+08:002010-08-30T11:37:19.918+08:00Sorry, I think I wrote earlier that the guy in the...Sorry, I think I wrote earlier that the guy in the third photo was Dollah Salleh. It should be Dollah Kassim of Singapore.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-10020262431365060282010-08-30T10:14:21.111+08:002010-08-30T10:14:21.111+08:00The last photo is not of Arumugam. If I'm not...The last photo is not of Arumugam. If I'm not mistaken, it's Dollah Kassim of Singapore. Arumugam is the goalkeeper in the second photo.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-13522989154742177012010-08-29T10:18:16.647+08:002010-08-29T10:18:16.647+08:00I linked to your post in my tribute to Isa Bakar,Y...I linked to your post in my tribute to Isa Bakar,Yes those were the days.zorrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07541853781206395661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-81661642777443434182010-07-19T21:24:15.490+08:002010-07-19T21:24:15.490+08:00hv to wait the top people in-charge of m'sia f...hv to wait the top people in-charge of m'sia football retired or die, and replace by good management, then we will get a GOOD football team... a pure 1Malaysia Football Team.adminhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04811670392266010495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-71320710401094322582010-04-03T16:18:06.493+08:002010-04-03T16:18:06.493+08:00hi bangsa malaysia...
may i know how can i get hi...hi bangsa malaysia...<br /><br />may i know how can i get high resolutions of these images as i'm currently doing a final year project research on these great football legends...<br /><br />i hope you could assist me in getting these images...<br /><br />best regards,<br /><br />iojvUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13373695045151625291noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-84063753296253267142009-08-15T13:37:29.981+08:002009-08-15T13:37:29.981+08:00Please check out the blog for info and trailer to ...Please check out the blog for info and trailer to the new upcoming mini series titled '10' that will be airing in September 2009 on Astro Citra. It's a story about the Selangor football team and set in the early 80's. <br /><br />It is exactly what you are talking about!<br /><br />http://istandintime.blogspot.comAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10058215104695904029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-79715492324505520222009-07-31T00:47:00.447+08:002009-07-31T00:47:00.447+08:00no Vasan. it think we should reform the FAM inste...no Vasan. it think we should reform the FAM instead of reforming the team...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-54726533041407298762009-07-30T11:35:36.749+08:002009-07-30T11:35:36.749+08:00I believe all of us, football loving Malaysians ar...I believe all of us, football loving Malaysians are getting a bit impatient with the state of Malaysian football. <br /><br />I can understand ur sentiments, a team with racism surely cant perform!VASANTARAO APPALASAMYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13136470221342390918noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-27225691489385935532009-07-30T00:08:48.591+08:002009-07-30T00:08:48.591+08:00‘Anyone who complacently maintains that racism is ...‘Anyone who complacently maintains that racism is impossible in their territory is not only wrong but irresponsible.’<br /><br />that's true!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-50695083547278998152009-07-29T23:53:18.819+08:002009-07-29T23:53:18.819+08:00In Malaysia, race always provides the starting poi...In Malaysia, race always provides the starting point when searching for an answer to the nation’s ills. It is tragic that race explains so much, from the decline of the economy, the number of non-Malay students attending universities overseas to the state of ethnic tension.<br /><br />While using race as an explanation means that it can sometimes corrupt the analysis as much as the state policies and the racial chauvinists being criticised, it would be naive to ignore it, to think that mentioning race is distinctively ungenerous and worsens the social gloom. Leaving out race is to leave out the foundation of the Malay-dominated state, its ideological violence, racism, and repressive measures.<br /><br />Take Malaysia’s Bumiputra policy. Bumiputra is a range of state-driven strategies, implemented in the 1970, designed to defuse inter-ethnic tensions and eradicate poverty among ethnic Malays by giving them preferential benefits—non-ethnic Malays are minorities in state run universities, for example. Everything starts from this racial divide, and few can escape from it—not UMNO Youth leader’s hoary cry for racial supremacy, not Malaysian football.Munir Simpanghttp://malaysiakini.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-88342732218638286352009-07-29T23:31:44.491+08:002009-07-29T23:31:44.491+08:00To any footballer in this country - if you hope to...To any footballer in this country - if you hope to stand out in an ever growing field of Asian football greats ( and none from Malaysia ), then you should be improving yourself in every aspect of the football -not just wait for your coach to train you or give you instructions. I still have hope that at least one or two youngsters would actually come out good - this flickering and fast fading hope, that is all I have left for Malaysian football.<br /><br />To the authorities of football, money is the root of decay for Malaysian football. It is the cancer that has terminally killed our national team. If you really are sincere about bringing a real change to the football standard in this country, take out the money from the equation and I guarantee you that you will have team that will do the country proudDEVAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3414460877924507395.post-12444178320671938512009-07-29T23:15:09.124+08:002009-07-29T23:15:09.124+08:00Before we even think of winning the World Cup, we ...Before we even think of winning the World Cup, we have to learn to keep beating teams like Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar n Vietnam, REGULARLY.<br /><br />So we have to UNLEARN our habit of LOSING to them REGULARLY.<br /><br />Maybe that could happen when Malaysia has sent an angkasawan to land on Enceladus, the minor moon of the planet Saturn recently reported to possess the basic ingredients for life.<br /><br />I think once we thoroughly assessed n determined the mental toughness, or UNtoughness, of the current crop of Malaysian footballers, we'll just require 5 minutes to pack up his bags n leave.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com