Reflection: Local Sports Apparel

On June 17, 2021 - The follow up after our Football Boots Talk on Twitter Space. We opened up the platform for Local Sports Apparel Brands to come on board to share their story. Kaki Jersi and Zush Sports respectively similar stories on how they started. From grassroots and steadily growing to serve people.

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Khal
UAE VS MAS: AN ANALYSIS

Malaysia played as a 4-1-4-1 off the ball, with Azam Azih playing as the lone DM covering the defensive line. The pressing trigger initially was the RCB of UAE receiving the ball, where Syamer Kutty pressed forward, and Azam Azih coming forward to play as a 4-4-2. However, this will become a problem. -This Analysis Article Is Written by Zuhdi Rabin

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Zuhdi Rabin
Reflection: Football Boots

On June 14, 2021 - We decided to do a follow up after our Twitter Space Program on Community Grassroots Football Commentators. This time on Football Boots Culture - with Aidy, Arief, Ikhwan, and Josh. Arief and Josh are from Random Stuffs and Bootheads Malaysia respectively. With additions of Arief Daniel, Shamil, and Hasri coming in sharing their thoughts.

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Khal
Reflection: Health

It was a traumatic experience to see what happened with Danish footballer Christian Eriksen. In that moment, we must give credit and respect to everyone who carried out their responsibilities in saving a life of a human being. From the referee acknowledging the situation, to the swift response of the medical team, and more factors that contributed to saving his life. According to reputable sources on the main stream media, he is stabilised. Obviously we will learn more of what happened in due time. For now, we as fans must hope and pray for the best he makes a complete recovery.

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Khal
Reflection: Community Grassroots Commentators

On June 8, 2021 - we decided to organise a Twitter Space program, “Komentator Liga Sosial - Suara Bola Sepak Komuniti“ with the objective to give the community grassroots commentators a platform to share their experiences, their work, their ambitions, and inspire others to take the initiative to be a part of football. Be it as a commentator, director, producer, statistics collector, and more.

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Khal
Reflection: Sporting Culture

On June 4, 2021 - I participated in a Visi Sukan Negara 2030 Twitter Space program hosted by brother Yunus from Bahas Bola and together with sister Jamy from Women’s Social Football Malaysia and myself as panelist. During that one hour session brother Yunus asked several honest to good challenging questions, which I enjoyed. Getting difficult queries pushes me away from the comfort zone. Especially towards the end about where should we invest more, the sports or the athletes.

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Khal
Behind The Opponents’ Lines: Thailand

If there are two things you would expect when these two teams face each other, expect this: A hard-fought battle and memorable moments. Who could forget that dramatic 2018 Suzuki Cup semi-final when Adisak Kraisorn skied his last-minute penalty that led to the Harimau Malaya into the final? As for Thailand, they scored two goals in the final ten minutes in the 2014 2nd leg to deny us the title in the most heartbreaking fashion from Malaysia’s point of view.

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Azri Firman
VSN 2030: Sporting Culture & Excellence

This coming Friday, June 4, 2021 - 9pm on Twitter Space | Sporting Culture and Excellence with Yunus of Bahas Bola and Jamy from Women Social Football Malaysia and Khal from padangbolasepak.com as panelist. With the focus of the topics: Unity in Sports, Community Involvement in Sports, and Women in Sports.

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MFL Draft Day Simulation

So, there I was sitting in front of my laptop at home, just browsing around the internet while I’m getting some stuff done. Then, I was tagged in a Twitter post by Mr Safirul Abu Bakar inviting me to take part in a draft-day simulation similar to how to the USA does it.

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Azri Firman
Just A Few Things: Bahrain Vs. Malaysia

Malaysia set about that short-passing game against a Bahrain side that is capable to close down quickly. Throughout the first half, Malaysia has shown some grit and slick passing to give Bahrain something to think about to the point they limited to them to counter-attacks as well as showing decent composure to Bahrain’s pressing. THIS ARTICLE IS POWERED BY CYBERLYNX INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE: EDUCATION FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM

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Azri Firman