Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Top 6 talents that need to move away to revive their footballing career

This country have been producing football talents for almost a century now. Some of them were natural born football players, some of them managed to trade their football abroad, some of them were so successful with the national team, some of them forced to retired early due to unfortunate long term injury, some of them idolised by the locals and not to forget some of them being caught with serious offence such as match fixing scandals.

Today, as we are progressing into a more serious football industry, the domestic leagues also getting more competitive. The national team success at the south east asia level attracted unexpected interest from the Malaysian public. With the help of new generation of football supporters, Malaysian Super League slowly has been accepted by local footie fans with some reasonable heights of hope.

Even though the Super league has now considered as ended with Kelantan retained the title, i am interested to highlight some of the league's top talent who i think in need of serious consideration to leave their current clubs in order to achieve greater things in football. I will list down 6 talented players who i think can make a good move to any side locally or internationaly.

6. AZAMUDIN AKIL (Pahang) - Lately being favourite son for Datuk K Rajagobal, the energetic forward played an instrumental role for his team this season. Could play as a target man as well as on the either flanks, 'Alex' provide plenty of attacking options for any coach. Recently being linked to a move to Selangor next season, Azamudin is indeed now considered as one of the hottest prospect in the market.

5. HADI YAHYA (Terengganu) - The Kelang born striker won the golden boot award last season untill his place took away by Liberian Forkey Doe. Very comfortable in the six yard box, his predatory instinct is top class. Often positioned himself at the right place and at the right time, any team would love to have this kind of goal poacher. If Terengganu retain the service of Forkey doe, i suggest Hadi to move to another club that can give him regular football. To play alongside Akmal Rizal in Perak would help him perhaps?

4. KHYRIL MUHAIMEEN (Kedah) - Spotted, trained, developed by formerly Malaysia under 17 squad and coached by Datuk K rajagobal himself during youth team set up, Khyril is another versatile attacker who could operating with maximum effect either as top marksmen or on the flanks. Known for his trickery and dribbling skills, i suggest a move away could help him to fight for a place in the harimau squad. I imagine Khyril Muhaimeen to joint fellow kedahan Shakir Ali for next season Negeri Sembilan attack?

3. AMIRULHADI ZAINAL (Selangor) - Once considered as automatic starter on the right wing of harimau Malaya, but now found himself on the selangor bench more often. Left out by coach Irfan Bakti for certain reason, Amirulhadi's strength based on his ability to run with the ball and give meaningful penetration from the right side. Powered by relentless stamina, Amirulhadi is dangerous when link up well with his fellow forward and work with small movement on the edge of the penalty box. His understanding with other teammates help him to create spaces and allowing him to make penetrative run inside the box. If cant work out with coach Irfan, i hope he can work things out elsewhere. Perak seem to be an ideal destination.

2. BADDROL BAKHTIAR (kedah) - The forgotten man since the Jakarta SEA games victorious night, Badd is best remembered for his leadership qualities, calmness on the pitch, great passer of the ball, great free kick taker, corner kick specialist, deadly long range shot and good goal ratio for an attacking midfielder. When his team out of form, Badd is the one who lead the team with positive attitude. With so much uncertainties in kedah set up. i suggest Badd to move to a team that can accomodate his style of play. His best position is the free role behind the lone striker, like what Amri Yahyah doing at the moment with selangor. Could be Shah alam stadium will be his new home for next season?

1. ROZAIMI ABD RAHMAN (Sabah) - Not a big figure untill exploded with 10 goals in the recent AFC under 22 qualifying in Myanmar. Rozaimi shows plenty of great goal poaching technics that drew unexpected interest from so many clubs. Thai giants BEC Terro expressed interest in his service but lately no legitimate contact being made. Also monitored by Ong Kim Swee, this young striker is the next big thing for Malaysia Football. The news today confirmed he will be loaned out to Selangor for malaysia cup campaign. Hopefully he can seal the permanent deal there. Rozaimi and Baddrol upfront for Selangor next season?

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