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Quote:Malaysia U23s join NPLQ MALAYSIA will field an national Under 23 team in this year's senior men's National Premier Leagues Queensland competition in a revolutionary new first for football in Australia. The Malaysian Under 23 side, known as Harimau Muda 'A', will become the first international representative team to compete in an Australian football league when they take to the field in early March. FAM General Secretary, Dato' Hamidin Bin Haji Mohd Amin, and Harimau Muda 'A' head coach Datuk Ong Kim Swee were joined by Football Queensland executives in Brisbane on Tuesday to formally announce the team's participation in the 2014 competition. Football Queensland Chief Operating Officer Ben Mannion said the announcement continued the growth of the NPL model in Queensland, which is the state's elite competition below the A-League and commenced in 2013. “One of the keys to rapid growth of Football in any country is for its clubs, coaches and players to gain exposure to new methods and ideas via international competition,” Mannion said. “Building a strong relationship with FAM and Asia is an important step in providing this development opportunity to our youth and coaches as well as showcasing their talents to an international audience”. Football Queensland Chief Executive Officer Geoff Foster said he was delighted that this relationship was possible after just one season of the National Premier Leagues competition in Queensland. “The opportunity for our junior players and coaches to view the different styles, philosophies, tactics and techniques that this national team will employ will provide the whole Queensland football community with an otherwise inaccessible experience.” Foster said. The announcement comes following negotiations between FAM and Football Queensland that commenced after a successful tour of the state by the Malaysian Under 23 team in 2012. While Harimau Muda 'A' have not been granted a full NPL license, they will compete under a Memorandum of Understanding between FAM and Football Queensland. Fixtures will be played for competition points, however the team will not be eligible to compete in the NPL Finals Series nor the FFA Cup. The inclusion of the Malaysian Under 23's comes eight years after Football Federation Australia joined the Asian Football Confederation and one year out from 2015 AFC Asian Cup, which features Brisbane as one of five Australian host cities. Their addition takes NPL Queensland to 14 teams for the 2014 season following last week's confirmation that Brisbane Roar will field their National Youth League team in the senior division this year. Read more at http://www.fourfourtwo.com/au/news/malaysia-u23s-join-nplq#HEwSvK5ZDvvC7CsA.99
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Such a strange setup. Will they play they're home games in QLD? -PB
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Am I even allowed to post this?
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Iridium1010 wrote:Am I even allowed to post this? Why wouldn't you? -PB
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Because it's a secret CIA file.
Don't know if they want us to post comments on 442 articles on the mainpage or here.
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Strange. I guess if they're picking up all the flight costs it's a good move, but I can't see how having Qld clubs pay for flights to Malaysia makes it worthwhile.
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thupercoach wrote:Strange. I guess if they're picking up all the flight costs it's a good move, but I can't see how having Qld clubs pay for flights to Malaysia makes it worthwhile. I asked Monteverde on twitter and he said the team will be based in Qld for the entire season.
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IMO this is the best thing to happen to our game. the Npl is a fantastic concept. Just hope the northern Fury do well this season.
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Apparently they'll be based at either Gold Coast or Brisbane.
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This is exciting stuff! Also, I can't help but wonder if this is the first step toward a Malaysian A-League team. After what De Bohun said about international expansion, Malaysia were the only ones who seemed intrigued by the prospect. Who knows...
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MikeDude wrote:This is exciting stuff! Also, I can't help but wonder if this is the first step toward a Malaysian A-League team. After what De Bohun said about international expansion, Malaysia were the only ones who seemed intrigued by the prospect. Who knows... International expansion starts happening and you will start loosing fans. The entire competition is starting to become a mickey mouse comp for other nations. Pull your head in.
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Why? That's what I want to know.
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The Dudist
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TheSelectFew wrote:MikeDude wrote:This is exciting stuff! Also, I can't help but wonder if this is the first step toward a Malaysian A-League team. After what De Bohun said about international expansion, Malaysia were the only ones who seemed intrigued by the prospect. Who knows... International expansion starts happening and you will start loosing fans. The entire competition is starting to become a mickey mouse comp for other nations. Pull your head in. Pull my head in? I didn't suggest international expansion; De Bohun did. As long as the A-League is successful and trains aspiring Aussies up, then I'm not fussed how many more teams they add, and where they're from.
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MikeDude wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:MikeDude wrote:This is exciting stuff! Also, I can't help but wonder if this is the first step toward a Malaysian A-League team. After what De Bohun said about international expansion, Malaysia were the only ones who seemed intrigued by the prospect. Who knows... International expansion starts happening and you will start loosing fans. The entire competition is starting to become a mickey mouse comp for other nations. Pull your head in. Pull my head in? I didn't suggest international expansion; De Bohun did. As long as the A-League is successful and trains aspiring Aussies up, then I'm not fussed how many more teams they add, and where they're from. The fact that any Asian based team would be a minimum 8 hrs flight away should put to bed any thought of Asian expansion. If we shared a border with these countries I could entertain the thought.
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Old news
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Haven't they participated in the Singaporean S-League before. I know the S-League plays host to a couple of foreign teams each season. There's a French foreign legion club, a K-League junior club, fairly sure there's been a Malaysian club or two, a Brunei club, Thai Club, and a Hong Kong club before. Understandable I suppose when you consider how small Singapore is, but it's a weird set up.
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Letting a national team into a league for football ''clubs''?
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!!!
Australian soccer - What a lot of nonsense!
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Keepin it Real wrote:Letting a national team into a league for football ''clubs''?
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!!!
Australian soccer - What a lot of nonsense! Herbert prepped half the NZ national team for 2010 via the Phoenix.
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TheSelectFew
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WaMackie wrote:Keepin it Real wrote:Letting a national team into a league for football ''clubs''?
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!!!
Australian soccer - What a lot of nonsense! Herbert prepped half the NZ national team for 2010 via the Phoenix. And they shouldn't even be in the league either. It's pretty much NZ B's.
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TheSelectFew
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Disregard everything I wrote on this. Our 2nd tier players get to go to Malaysia to take on their best up and coming. Will they be based in Australia?
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TheSelectFew wrote:Disregard everything I wrote on this. Our 2nd tier players get to go to Malaysia to take on their best up and coming. Will they be based in Australia? No trips anywhere the Malaysians will be based on the Gold Coast and all there games will be away. Why are they in the QNPL and not NSWNPL, because NSWNPL has integrity and due process QNPL has corrupt process and no money.
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TheSelectFew
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clivesundies wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Disregard everything I wrote on this. Our 2nd tier players get to go to Malaysia to take on their best up and coming. Will they be based in Australia? No trips anywhere the Malaysians will be based on the Gold Coast and all there games will be away. Why are they in the QNPL and not NSWNPL, because NSWNPL has integrity and due process QNPL has corrupt process and no money. I think the no money is correct. Malaysia would be a huge cash injection into the league. Same with Brisbane Roar.
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TheSelectFew wrote:clivesundies wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Disregard everything I wrote on this. Our 2nd tier players get to go to Malaysia to take on their best up and coming. Will they be based in Australia? No trips anywhere the Malaysians will be based on the Gold Coast and all there games will be away. Why are they in the QNPL and not NSWNPL, because NSWNPL has integrity and due process QNPL has corrupt process and no money. I think the no money is correct. Malaysia would be a huge cash injection into the league. Same with Brisbane Roar. The fact that the Malaysian team is playing all games away from home reduces the travel for the other teams as well.
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