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Just a small scribe about my instant reaction after having heard the launch of the "Vision 2030"
which I think the two usual suspects - "Paper Chase" and "National Service (NS)" could cause part
of the project to hit the kerb if no solution are there to nail them down.
"Serving the Nation"A tricky situation pertaining the NS issue that long dogged the various national teams that
exemption were not granted in time to allow those affected ones a chance to bask for the nation
glory.
Just a small scribe about my instant reaction after having heard the launch of the "Vision 2030"
which I think the two usual suspects - "Paper Chase" and "National Service (NS)" could cause part
of the project to hit the kerb if no solution are there to nail them down.
"Serving the Nation"A tricky situation pertaining the NS issue that long dogged the various national teams that
exemption were not granted in time to allow those affected ones a chance to bask for the nation
glory.
Scree-grab from the livestreamingWhen asked after the loss to the Jordanians earlier in their first
meeting of the qualifiers if we still stand a chance of making to the next round, assistant coach V
Sundramoorthy said there's still "mathematical" chance of doing so if we could take "maximum points
out of the remaining matches".
Two contrasting emotions depicted in the picture snapped off the television after the game with a
grim-looking Cambodian's Korean coach Lee Tae-Hoon (top half of the picture) pondering what could
have gone wrong after two straight defeats in Jakarta.
While his counterpart Sloban Pavkovic (below half) breathe a sight of relieve having see the Cubs
came back from a goal deficit to beat the Khmers 2-1 in the near-empty Senayan with headers from
Khairul Nizam and Nigel Vanu.
The word "stability" is probably never exist in the dictionary of the league authority with the
latest news that broke out this morning (screen-grab below) that suggested the possibility of
2009's League Cup winners DPMM of Brunei of rejoining the league.
I guess we shouldn't be too surprise of this latest development.
At the final whsitle (from TV screen)
Just because it caused my irregular heart beat with the tempo of the match swing up and down.
It was definitely a sign of relief to see the referee blew the final whistle to signal the end of
the match amid a tense atmosphere at the 80,000 Bukit Jalil Stadium.
Picture courtesy of FAS If you guys want to know what are my thoughts over the announcement made
this afternoon at Kuala Lumpur (pictured above), I would say I'm still struggling to formulate my
thoughts.
As everything to me still looked so vague, nonetheless, I allowed a journalist friend to quote me
as follow when he called earlier.
Sam Allardyce had been West Ham United's manager for precisely eight hours when
first notice of the funhouse he has taken over was served. While he was speaking live on Sky
Sports, news broke that Tony Fernandes, the Malaysian businessman who is team principle of Formula
One's Team Lotus, had tweeted to claim he had offered to buy the club from David Sullivan and David
Gold.
(Many thanks to a friend who Whatsapp the attached images that depicted the national provisional
squad.)
The much awaited national provisional squad list was made know just a hour ago at the Jalan Besar
Stadium (as pictured below).
(Pictured above) The "senior" 23 players of the provisional squad.
Trevor Francis has been speaking on talkSport about our new signing and has had some harsh words to
say about Chelsea's number nine. In addition to his "thoughts" on Torres his comments have got me
thinking and I will ask the same questions of you afterwards. Here's what he had to say:
"If you want consistency, you won't find it from Torres, He plays one in every
10.
As reported here last night we all became immediately aware of Chelsea's second attempt to sign
Fernando Torres. A reported bid (although at the time of writing this article not confirmed by
Chelsea) of around £40m has been turned down by Liverpool.
As you will imagine the press, media sites and blog sites (including mine of course) were quick to
cover the story and have their own individual take on things, but there is one article tonight that
appears here in the Telegraph that has got me thinking as they state that our new bid for the
Spaniard is an "Act of desperation!
Hmmm. And flying forward in attack at every opportunity, in gung-ho and open manner,
irrespective of who we were playing, where we playing and whether or not we were even in possession
of the ball, had seemed like such a fool-proof plan. After all, if 2010 taught us anything
it is surely that no matter how many we concede we will always score more?