Monday, December 28, 2009

MASAM MANIS 2009

SUKA DUKA SUKAN NEGARA...
2009 bakal melabuhkan tirainya ... 2010 datang dengan misi dan impian baru bagi seluruh rakyat Malaysia. tidak terlepas dalam arena sukan.. pelbagai peristiwa suka duka salih berganti datang dan pergi.. cuma cara kite menilai baik buruk nya apa yang telah berlaku dan mungkin akan terus berlaku.. pengajaran terlalu banyak bagi mereka yang menterjemahkan sesuatu yang berlaku itu kepada nilai yang positif. Namun sekiranya kita masih mentafsir apa yang berlaku itu sebagai putaran normal maka tidak banyaklah pembaharuan yang boleh kita manfaatkan.
Pencapaian 2009 tidaklah begitu teruk. kita masih mampu mempetahankan beberapa nama di peringkat antarabangsa. Nicol, Chong Wei, Penerjun Negara, Azizulhasni dan beberapa nama lain masih mampu membuatkan kita tersenyum.. kejayaan skuad B23 Bolasepak Malaysia mampu merai pingat emas selepas 20 tahun boleh di anggap satu semburan pewangi yang boleh dihidu oleh semua.. jumlah pungutan pingat di Sukan Sea Laos juga boleh di anggap cemerlang apa bila mampu melepasi had sasaran. disebalik keharuman itu terselit juga cerita duka. cerita skuad badminton nya walaupun ada manis nya.. skuad sepak takraw sehingga kini bertelagah, entah dima puncanya, siapa salah siapa benar, ISN dan MSN (sebulu kah mereka??) Hoki yang nampak penurunan. apa peracangan , apakah rombakan.. apakah strategi sama-sama kita nantikan..
Berdepan denagn tahun 2010 lebih banyak cabaran menanti.. jika masalah dalam selimut belum selesai agak sukar untuk menduga lautan luas. banyak benda yang perlu diperbetulkan.. tapi bagiamana ?? pegawai pun boleh ponteng konvensyen Sukan.. tak faham..!!!. Politik dalam sukan masih belum reda.. mencari populariti dengan menjadi orang kuat dalam persatuan sukan.. kini mungkin agak reda kerana Pilihanraya Umum jauh lagi.. kurang kan politik dalam sukan lebih profesional..
JOM KITA BERI PENDAPAT BAGI MEMAJUKAN SUKAN NEGARA..


Tuesday, December 22, 2009

SIAP SIAGA

BUKAN HANYA DI GELANGGANG
Mempersiapkan pasukan bagi menghadapai kejohanan dan pertandingan bukan hanya digelanggang.. banyak faktor-faktor lain yang perlu di ambil kira bagi mewujudkan pasukan yang mantap. Perlukah pasukan berbelanja lebih bagi menghasilkan pasukan terbaik?? mungkin juga mungkin tidak.. proses mengenali keseluruhan pasukan adalah amat penting bagi memajukan pasukan.. perangai sebenar atlit kekadang tidak lahir apa bila berada di gelanggang.. mungkin di situasi yang berbeza kita lebih memahami dan mengenali atlit. bak kata pepatah arab.. "kalau ingin mengenali sahabat kamu,keluarlah bersamanya ( mengembara) selama tiga hari" . berpegang dari kata-kata itu Pasukan Futsal (Wanita) MPSJ mengatur langkah.. Ilmu dan pengalam kita kongsi bersama moga menjadi pasukan terbaik.. CAYOKK!! CAYOK!!! MPSJ..

Thursday, December 17, 2009

FINALY GOLD!!! CONGRATS !!!

SEA Games: Malaysia beats Vietnam 1-0 in final

VIENTIANE: Malaysia finally ended its 20-year gold drought in the SEA Games men’s football competition, when it defeated Vietnam 1-0 in the final played at the Main Stadium of the National Sports Complex in Vientiane on Thursday.
The National Under-23 boys, who came here as non-medal prospects, pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the Games to win the gold.
Malaysia last won the football gold in the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games in 1989, with a 1-0 victory over Singapore.
Vietnam's Mai Xuan Hop (right) weeps as the Malaysians celebrate their 1-0 victory in the Laos SEA Games football final. Mai's own goal proved to be the 'decisive winner' for the Malaysians.
The ‘winner’ came courtesy of an own goal by Vietnam’s Mai Xuan Hop’s in the 84th minute of a toughly-fought final. The football gold medal was also Malaysia’s 40th gold medal in Vientiane.
The victory was all the more sweeter as the Malaysians had lost 1-3 to Vietnam in a group match on Dec 6.
Earlier, the young Malaysians had knocked out defending champions Thailand 2-1 in the group stage to win a place in the semi-finals.
Then in the last four, they downed Laos 3-1 in front of a sell-out 20,000 fans.
CONGRATS!!! MALAYSIA BOLEH!!! INGAT JANGAN MUDAH LUPA!!! PUJIAN MENANTI... IMBUHAN MENANTI... KEHANCURAN BILA-BILA BOLEH JADI....

Monday, December 14, 2009

LAOS SEA GAMES 2009

CEMERLANG??

15 Dec 2009

sesuatu yang membanggakan seluruh rakyat Malaysia apabila Pasukan Bolasepak B23 Malaysia berjaya melangkah ke perlawan akhir Sukan Sea. sekian lama kita hampa..Namun kejayaan itu boleh lah kita puji.. Namum jika dilihat secara lebih mendalam persembahan pasukan kita masih belum barada dalam standard. jika ditanya kepada pakar performance analysis keputusan itu tidak lah seberapa.. Berapa banyak pemain kita kehilangan bola?? berapa banyak pemain kita ditewaskan one to one?? berapa banyak pemain kita seolah-olah tiada idea?? berapa cepat pemain kita nampak seakan longlai?? personal skill laos nampak lebih baik.. fitness laos nampak lebih bagus.. mungkin koordinasi mereka lemah.. itu bercerita pasal bolasepak.. any way tahniah..
Apa dah jadi dengan sukan lain.. ?? Silat belum menghasilkan emas.. hanya gangsa setakat hari ini.. Vieatnam dan Thailand seakan lagi meyerlah.. Pusaka kita mungkin kah BERKUBUR?? Sepak Takraw seolah2 bukan Berasal dari Malaysia..kita cuma meraik hanya satu pingat Perak setakat hari ini.. alasan sudah pun kedengaran.. Badminton nampak seakan hanya menyertai kejohanan sahaja.. walaupun pasukan wanita boleh membanggakan.. segalanya nampak lemau..
Aquatic memang kita ada kelebihan.. teruskan usaha untuk bersaing diperingkat lebih tinggi..mampu ke Olympic?? boleh.. kita boleh.. apa-apa pun good luck to every on yang involve in sports..

MALAYSIA BOLEH !!!!

MALAYSIA DUMP HOSTS LAOS FOR PLACE IN FINAL

Malaysia rallied to beat hosts Laos 3-1 in the second semi-final of the men's football event to book their place in the final against Vietnam which will be played at the same venue of the Main Stadium on Dec 17. The final appearance is the first for the Malaysians in eight years since 2001 when they lost to Thailand in Kuala Lumpur. And this evening with the expectant fans heavily backing the home team to make their debut in the final of the SEA Games, it was to be the Malaysians who pinned their opponents in their own half at the start of the game.

In the second minute, Abdul Manaf Mamat tested Laos keeper Souvanpheng Panthavong with a rifling shot from 20metre out while several minutes later, striker Norshahrul Idlan Talaha's attempt with placing shot was parried. Laos put pressure in the midfield through the hard work of Lamnao Singto and Kampheng Sayyavuthi but they just could not get past the Malaysian backline marshalled by Zafuan Adha Abdul Razak.


Malaysia rallied to beat hosts Laos 3-1


In the 13th minute, a blanket of silence fell on the Laos fans when off a cross from Manaf Mamat on the right, Badrol Bakhtiar rose high for an overhead kick which went straight into goal. As the small Malaysian supporters began chanting, Laos came close with a free kick from Kaysone Soukhavong but his attempt was well received by Malaysian custodian Sharbinee Allawee.

Malaysia were a little slower going into the second half and as they laid back to protect their lead, a seemingly innocuous dipping shot from distance in the 72nd minute beat Sharbinee for the first time in the game - much to the jubilation of the home fans.

But in their eagerness to look for their second goal and the lead, Laos left gaps at the back and this allowed Malaysia to capitalise on in the 78th minute when Badrol picked a pass from S. Kunalan to blast home.

And sixth minutes later, Safiq Rahim made it beyond Laos' reach with the third goal from inside the penalty box to put Malaysia through. Malaysia's appearance in the final will allow them the chance for a re-match against Vietnam, whom they lost to in the group stage with a 3-1 score line.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

FOOTBALL - SEA GAME

MALAYSIA TO FACE THAILAND IN DECISIVE TIE OF GROUP A


Malaysia got the chance for a place in the semi-finals from Group A of the men’s football event when they beat Cambodia 4-0 in the match that was played at the Chao Anu Vong Stadium. Needing the win and the points to give themselves the chance of a place in the final four, the Malaysians rebounded from their troubled outing against Vietnam two days ago to slot one goal in the first half and three further goals in the second half for the win.

The win for the Malaysians has set a decisive clash against Thailand on December 11 with the winner set to book their place in the semi-finals of the competition. The Malaysians began with their trademark slow off the block at the start of the first quarter of an hour although Abdul Manaf Mamat missed from close range in the tenth minute. Several misses later saw Malaysia maintaining their composure before they finally broke through in the 34th minute when Manaf punished the Cambodian backline for a poor clearance.

With the score to the advantage of the Malaysians at the end of the first half, Cambodia gained an opportunity to draw level in the 52nd minute when they were awarded with a penalty. But Kouch Sokumpheak shot straight to Malaysian keeper Farizal Marlias after his first attempt was disallowed for an infringement.

That failure put pressure on the Cambodians and in their eagerness to go forward, they fell further behind in the 75th minute when Norshahrul Idlan Talaha latched on to a cross from S. Kunalan. Six minutes later, Kunalan made it 3-0 to the advantage of the Malaysians when he slammed home a rebound before Safiq Rahim converted a penalty five minutes to the end.

In the meantime, Thailand were on easy street this afternoon as a hat-trick from Sompong Soleb led the defending champions to a 9-0 win over Timor Leste.

Sompong led the free-flowing of goals with a strike as early as the third minute before wrapping up his three goals with further strikes in the 32nd and 76th minute. The other goal scorers for Thailand were Anawin Jujeen 37th and 86th minute, ApipooSunthornpanavej (46th and 60th), Kriangkrai Pimrat (44th) and Piyachart Harahan (49th).