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4月30日 God help us from such stupidity....pls pls plsIn politics there are different levels. One being policy driven, two being issue driven and third being stupid driven. The first typically refers to a shift of existing polices like tax or affirmative action polices, the second refers to incidents or events that trigger a debate or protest and the third only happens with Malaysian Indian Congress.
Now you are thinking, another MIC bashing time…actually its not, they have actually shown the world their stupidity themselves, it like they have taken the slipper from their feet and used it to smack their heads and then offers the others (other races) their slipper to be used to smack them more. No wonder everybody is calling Indians stupid and Indians are confirming that as well.
So what’s that that got me so worked up….if you have seen the papers recently…MIC as usual with their superior intellectual mind and thoughts that can only come out thru a donkeys arse decided to woo votes by “employing” actors to impersonate the Late MGR to gain votes. This simply demonstrate two things, one how a ruling political party can resort to such stupid tactics and two the fact that the Indian community is accepting this, is a testament to the failure of MIC to educate and improve the social position of Indians. While other races are fighting base on issues that concern the whole town and country, MIC is showing what a clown the Indians are. I just don’t understand why we continue to allow fools to be leaders.
Indians are facing tremendous problems in the face of the current political scenario. In regards to Ijok, my congratulations to the winner, he must work hard for the plight of his constituents. It would be nice to see an ethical and humble leader who will not be lead by stupid leaders but instead work for the community as a whole. There now needs to seriously consider the role of MIC in the coalition, its role of leading the Indian is not working. Under the “leadership” of Datuk Sri S. Samy Vellu, the Indian community has expanded its influence from top lawyers and doctors into, excellent lorry drivers, rubbish pickers as well as being famous for gangsterism and being top in alcohol related crimes.
In the last SPM examination, there was no notable Indian kid that did well and yet MIC with their brain stuck up a donkeys arse says that “more” professional are sending their kids to Indian schools…. I really wonder if this professionals they are referring to are mainstream professionals or other “types” of professional… if you know what I mean (just for some of you who don’t get it… I meant professionals killers, professional con man or any other professional not related to the accepted meaning of professional). Time and again MIC keeps embarrassing its self in front of the public and this in turn allows people of other racial denomination to have a very negative impression of Indians…very soon every Indian kid will be calling each other "what’s up nigga on the streets"… and killing each other….wait wait….isn t this already happening….sigh….
Anyway if you have seen the interview given by the Ijok MIC candidate Mr Parthiban, its is quite embarrassing to hear the English that he is speaking, actually Tan Sri Khalid also fared no better when Syed Ali had to keep bailing him out of reporters simple questions. It just simply points to the fact that the people we are given to choose as our representatives are of low caliber and most likely no more than a cow with its nose tied with ropes.
If there was really a god, every time the MIC president spoke, god would have been smacking his head for ever creating ADAM and EVE 4月11日 State of Malaysian FootballBeing a football coach of some value (I hope) I have been asked many times by people about why our national team is doing so badly in the international arena. Before I comment, I really hope our local newspaper and TV stations would stop refereeing to football as soccer; it irritates the hell out of me when I hear newspapers such as The Star uses the word soccer. As far as I am concern soccer is a term used by Americans to differentiate football with their stupid game called football where a bunch of bulky looking nerds’ suit up in heavy armory to play a game that is similar to rugby. There was once a challenge made by a bunch of Australian rugby players to play an American footbal team….the rugby team trash the shit out of them and I mean not only the score but literally trash the shit out of them and best of all the “footballer” were padded and the rugby players were in their rugby attire. As usual American’s is all about the hype while others actually do the work. In every war, its always the British SAS or Australian SAS that bails their asses out of a tight situation or in the case of Mogadishu it was the Pakistani and Malaysian regiments that saved their assess from being slaughtered. The American owe the British a lot when it comes to ground warfare because before any invasion, the American rely heavily on the British SAS to do the damage behind enemy lines like destroy supply lines or key defensive position before the invasion “parade” is organized by the Americans……yet every idiot thinks America is a great country….. But one thing is for sure, they do one hell of a marketing job.
Anyway back to the topic at hand, we as Malaysians now generally don’t follow our national team performance as we know we cannot expect any results from them. Most Malaysians Blame the government (sometimes I really wonder whether people are really that stupid or just racist) because of quote system. They say that the government has this ruling that the majority of the team members must be Malay. Let me first highlight that there is no such ruling and secondly I have been involve with coaching for about 10years and know exactly what the problem with our team is. It’s just a simple problem called experience.
Let me explain, imagine you are a footballer in primary school….your first tournament is the ZON PUDU tournament in which you are placed in a zone that has three other schools in the group, so you play all group matches and qualify for the semi-finals and then finals…lets go further, assuming you win the tournament and you will be involved in the inter zone tournament where you will be playing another 10 to fifteen games then assuming you win the inter zone tournament …..You will be involved in the national schools level tournament and play another 12 games and assuming you won the tournament. In total you will playing around 30 games per year (assuming you win all the way each year). Once that is finish there will not be any competitive games for you to play until the following year so you become idle and start playing social football with friends and family and start picking up bad habits like dribbling too much, not focus and too playful that your skills start losing its shape and the relax mentality start creeping back into your game. You will also start losing your football sense and direction and forget all that you learn during training…..so when the tournament comes next year your training will be focus on correcting these habits that you have relearned during the “off season”. In comparison let’s take Korea or Japan for an example. A child there plays any average of 300 competitive games each year, in which the leagues are organized for the whole year. This ensures that the child develops the understanding and maturity of football way faster that the others and also it helps to ensure that the child football education is continuously progressing and not going back to “re train again”…. In two years the child would have played about 600 games compared to child in Malaysian who most probably played around 60 games. 600 vs. 60 games experience is a lot of difference and no amount of training is going to replace experience.
For Malaysia to be in the top level in the next 15 to 20 years FAM needs to seriously organize competitive league for school children starting from 12 years onwards and get their state association to organize year round school leagues and not say that this is not their jurisdiction. Local leagues currently run by the State FA’s is to unearth local talents and is not working even…… if they dig all the way to china, you might find a shocked Chinese farmer but not a ‘complete footballer” hey the Chinese farmer may have more skills that our local boys!
So the issue is not about Race, Training, Physique, food or mentality but about experience.
It’s as simple as this……..why FAM haven figure this out? That I don’t know….better ask them!!! |
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