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Post by spens1 on Nov 23, 2014 12:18:42 GMT
0-0 hackfest for malaysia and burma
malaysia where doing well until rabbott got sent off and holding on for the draw was decent
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Post by Splendid Spy on Nov 23, 2014 12:41:43 GMT
I thought Malaysia played rather well. Gary was stupid to get himself sent off to be honest. His first foul itself deserved a red imo.
Not sure about the Malaysians but they lack discipline. In every 3 games, there's a red card. They had a player sent off in a friendly game last week as well.
The result would have been different if it was 11 against 11. Malaysia should have won this game.
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Post by Jerry Koh on Nov 23, 2014 13:32:16 GMT
We are currently drawing with the Thais 1-1. Surprised Malaysia didn't win, Spens. You are a better side than they are
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Post by Jerry Koh on Nov 23, 2014 13:54:15 GMT
By the way I think this should be located in the Internationals section
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Post by Splendid Spy on Nov 23, 2014 14:41:10 GMT
2-1 to The Thais. I thought Singapore deserved at least a draw. The penalty at the end was bull.
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Post by spens1 on Nov 23, 2014 22:29:08 GMT
We are currently drawing with the Thais 1-1. Surprised Malaysia didn't win, Spens. You are a better side than they are well they where down to 10 for ages, and whilst they did get good chances to be honest the finishing and decision making at times was lacking. an 11 man malaysia would have won though, no question. the manager does need to get his players in line and get the cheap and cynical fouls to stop
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Post by spens1 on Nov 23, 2014 22:37:37 GMT
Central Coast Mariners 0-2 Adelaide United
Radelaide are going to win it this season, i can feel it. Moss would be the next one to go if all was just but the mariners are the cheapest team in the league right now
Crowd: 6404 (even with a bad team, that is so crap its not even funny, its a dangerous level and really its about halfway between the phoenix and gold coast united bad, they will lose their team to northern sydney if this continues)
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Post by Jerry Koh on Nov 24, 2014 0:39:04 GMT
Jammy Thai dickheads won through a late penalty
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Post by spens1 on Nov 25, 2014 9:09:31 GMT
i see the afc refs are still up to standard
anyway w-league coverage axed by ABC due to federal government cuts
fuck you abbott you useless cunt, obviously helping his mate Rupert Murdoch, who deserves to be hit with a hammer to the head (as does abbott also)
the only thing i can hope for is that the w-league is picked up by fox sports 4 (also apart of murdoch's empire, but they need TV. its bullshit but it goes to show how corrupt the australian government is)
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Post by Splendid Spy on Nov 25, 2014 10:40:01 GMT
What happened to the Philippines ? They used to be the punching bags of SEA football. Malaysia used to thrash them 5-6 goals. Now they are really good. Outplaying Indonesia at the moment. 3-0 up.
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Post by spens1 on Nov 25, 2014 23:55:16 GMT
they decided to get it together
either that or indonesia gonna indonesia and they're just shit
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Post by spens1 on Nov 26, 2014 0:00:15 GMT
look at their squad
Neil Etheridge was at Fulham for ages and now is playing for Oldham Schrock is playing in Germany Patino is one of Buriam's best players and has played in Spain also
that and their manager seems decent for one thing, they've defeated nepal and barely lost to azerbaijan.
they could very well be one of the better teams in the asean region in a few years considering they are one of the few teams in the region seemingly getting it together off and on the park also (i think most of the federations are a complete shambles which is preventing them from growing)
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Post by Splendid Spy on Nov 26, 2014 0:34:35 GMT
Yea. Neil etheridge. That guy is a beast. However, he has not been picked for the AFF suzuki cup. They are using another keeper. No Patino and Schrock either. They have brought a young squad to the tournament.
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Post by Splendid Spy on Nov 26, 2014 9:36:05 GMT
Malaysia Thailand game delayed again.
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Post by Jerry Koh on Nov 26, 2014 10:30:03 GMT
We are playing the Burmese today
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