“What a shameful display,” said the visibly upset Tengku Abdullah, according to the official Bernama news agency.
“I apologise to all the spectators and want to shake their hands. I am truly disappointed with their inept display.”
“The coach has the power to choose the players and he should know better.
“Only the coach and players will be able to say what happened that night. I was also a spectator,” said Tengku Abdullah.
I expect FAM to sack the coach, reform the team by temporary dumping the senior players and selecting youth players, prohibiting the foreign players from playing in local league, forcing the players to take the fitness test, changing rules again and again for local competition, at last…. still going nowhere…..
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Government?
Kids need to be trained from a young age but where's the infrastructure and coaches to do the training? Fields are being converted into houses at housing estates and school buildings in schools. There's no proper planning and the government has to take much of the blame.
In Korea, they have coaches who train the kids every morning including Sundays, even in winter. I've seen kids going to their football training early in the morning at 7am in cold winter mornings and coaches who are there to teach them the basic skills. The rise of Korea in Asian and world football is not through luck. I suspect China, Japan and other Asian countries who are serious about this have similar programs.
No use implementing all those things you said. By the time they are 13-14, it's already too late to make them great players. Start with the 6-7 year olds and maybe 10 years down the line we can challenge in the U-17 World Cup.
Hopeless, our government will not learn from their mistakes....
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