its about time, we need foreign players to play in the Malaysia League. i don't know about you, but them foreigners bring a new dynamic in Malaysian football, which is a good thing in many ways and if we can somehow milk our way to benefit from the so call oversea players, then i say why the heck not! Generally we know the imported players were fast, technically superior and mentally stronger, give and take few rotten apples, it's an oppurtinuity for our local talent to raise their game and hopefully along the way be a better player. theres no two way about it, if THEY are better, we need to IMPROVE. Sweet and simple.
on a bigger scale, and i am referring to the national team here, instead of the Harimau Malaya having a friendly with kelantan, why not assemble a team of foreign player ( from the local team ) and test the Harimau Malaya.Its a good gimmick i think.I sure want to see them test their mettle with a different kind of challenge, because I do feel that Kelantan does not really put a fight in the previous game.
Extra time
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Safee Sali the milllionaire
Saffee Sali is one lucky bastard.
2 million ringgit lucky that is, unthinkable if you ask me, but make no mistake, he deserved every cent of it, so being a profesional fotballer is a lucrative profession after all, an open secret really, expecially when you look at the English premier league player salary. Wayne bridge was on 95k pound per week.
Say who again?
Once a Chelsea faithful and now a Sunderland player, was actually paid that much, don't let me start with other well known figures, rumour has it that Adebayour was on a 225k pound a week. Crazy, i tell you.
Okay back to Safee, he may be not the first to venture out plying his trade but surely he was one with a successful story to boot. He is that good.A natural striker, his eyes for goals is second to none in the local scene at the moment. Give and take, Shahrul Idlan Talaha and few others, Safee just a cut above the rest right now. A good bargain, one might add, compared to Fernando Torres, but he is on a different league, how la to compare apple with orange? Well a striker is a striker, regardless of the league, his job is to score goals, where Torres failed miserably at his job, Safee done exceptionally well to deserve a proper compliment. So thats that.
I have always feel that footballers are overly paid, but somehow in a weird way the industry thought otherwise.
2 million ringgit lucky that is, unthinkable if you ask me, but make no mistake, he deserved every cent of it, so being a profesional fotballer is a lucrative profession after all, an open secret really, expecially when you look at the English premier league player salary. Wayne bridge was on 95k pound per week.
Say who again?
Once a Chelsea faithful and now a Sunderland player, was actually paid that much, don't let me start with other well known figures, rumour has it that Adebayour was on a 225k pound a week. Crazy, i tell you.
Okay back to Safee, he may be not the first to venture out plying his trade but surely he was one with a successful story to boot. He is that good.A natural striker, his eyes for goals is second to none in the local scene at the moment. Give and take, Shahrul Idlan Talaha and few others, Safee just a cut above the rest right now. A good bargain, one might add, compared to Fernando Torres, but he is on a different league, how la to compare apple with orange? Well a striker is a striker, regardless of the league, his job is to score goals, where Torres failed miserably at his job, Safee done exceptionally well to deserve a proper compliment. So thats that.
I have always feel that footballers are overly paid, but somehow in a weird way the industry thought otherwise.
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