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[1234] Of let us jeopardize the future of our soccer by supporting the Red Devils

As a junior at Michigan during one autumn, I took an economics class instructed by a professor with sharp sense of humor. At one time, he shared a conversation he had with his young daughter. The daughter had two choices: an ice cream today or a trip to Disney World next week; having both is not an acceptable answer. While many of in the class would choose the latter, the daughter opted for an ice cream today. He went to lament humorously on how short term a child’s investment horizons could be. From then on, he touched briefly on the instant gratification hypothesis. Fast forwards several years on the other side of the planet, that child is Malaysia, that ice cream is the Manchester United match and that Disney World is the Asian Cup.

I understand that preferences differ across individuals but the Malaysian preference is remarkably short term in nature that it brings the instant gratification hypothesis to another level altogether. For the uninitiated, a short background on the issue is required if one is to comprehend what is going on.

Malaysia — along with three other Southeast Asia countries — is hosting the Asian Cup, a continental wide soccer tournament this July. One tiny detail requires the hosts of the tournament to concentrate on the Asian Cup. Malaysia however plans to have a match with Manchester United during the Asian Cup tournament and that is causing AFC as well as FIFA discomfort. Both have requested Malaysia to cancel or postpone the match and concentrate on the Asian Cup instead, or face severe punishment the might include membership suspension from AFC. Initially, Malaysia through the Football Association of Malaysia seems to adhere with the directive but then, somehow, the Prime Minister of Malaysia felt the need to jump into the fray and directed the Manchester United match to go on regardless.

I find it odd that the Prime Minister and the Cabinet need to intervene in the matter. I fully trust, whatever the decision might be, the Football Association of Malaysia is able to handle the matter. Trivial matters such as this does not deserve the Prime Minister’s attention, unlike a national disaster. Moreover, Iran had its membership in FIFA suspended because of government interference on soccer matters and it is possible for Malaysia to find itself in the same scenario Iran had gone through. In my opinion, the threat of suspension far exceed any benefit we might gain from government intervention, as far as this issue is concerned.

I find it disappointing that the Malaysian government has opted to jeopardize our relationship with AFC and FIFA simply because of the Manchester United match. I cannot overstate the fact that gain from the match is short term in nature. It brings limited one-time monetary returns and does not contribute to the development of our soccer. Surely nobody would believe that a match with Manchester United would improve the quality of Malaysia soccer. Relationship with AFC and FIFA on the other hand would allow continuous exposure for the benefits of Malaysian soccer.

After all that, the question that needs answering is this: if AFC and FIFA decide to suspend Malaysia’s membership, what is going to happen with our already sad state of soccer?

Are we going to be a soccer hermit because of Manchester United?

If we turn our back on AFC and FIFA now, would we be given a chance to host the Asian Games, the World Cup or the Olympics in the future?

I would say dump Manchester United, make Asian Cup a success and secure our relationship with AFC and FIFA. Or at least, postpone the match after the Asian Cup.

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[1185] Of it ain’t over yet in the Eredivisie

I might be wrong but this must be the tightest season in recent history. Or ever. With one more game to go, three teams mathematically have the chance to be the next kampioen of the Eredivisie. It is all down to PSV, Ajax and Feyenoord.

Wait, not Feyenoord! No! It is AZ Alkmaar!

How close it is right now?

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This situation is made possible through the simultaneous win of Ajax and AZ over their respective opponent while PSV pulled down by Utrecht.

Ajax had their chance to top the table but just like how Chelsea squandered their chance earlier this evening, Ajax were unable to capitalize on the fever PSV had a few weeks ago.

Though Ajax could claim the title, I doubt trophy would go to Amsterdam this year. In my opinion, AZ would win the title. If AZ manage only a draw next week, the odd would favor Ajax because of the superior goal difference. At the moment, AZ have 6 more goals than Ajax.

But fret not for Ajax is in the final round of the Cup game against AZ. One silverware to win.

One interesting possibility: all three teams could end up with 75 points at the end of the season, with the same goal difference. How cool would that be?

And heh, the folks from Rotterdam are doing so badly this season that I always almost feel pity for them each time I look at the Eredivisie of table.

Anyway, let us savor Ajax’s 5-2 victory over Sparta.

First goal by Sneijder in the 9th minute. 1-0:

Sneijder again in the 17th minute. 2-0:

The Hunter in four minutes later. 3-0:

Krohn-Deli, an Ajacied on loan to Sparta, assisted Bouaouzan. By the 37th minute, 3-1:

Krohn-Deli assisted another goal. This time scored by Freire. In the 47th, 3-2:

Too close, but Perez made some space for Ajax in the 76th minute. 4-2:

Mitea completed the demolition in the 82th minute. 5-2:

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[1157] Of Ajax cut PSV lead to 3 points

While PSV struggled against NAC, Ajax struck 3 goals against SC Heracles. Because of that, Ajax is now only three points behind PSV. Three points!

I have some animated photos and would like to post it. However, I’ll wait for Youtube.

In the meantime, I would just love to savor the moment. It ain’t over yet but we don’t have to worry about that for the next six days.

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[1078] Of PSV 2 – 3 AZ

All hail to AZ Alkmaar!

AMSTERDAM, Feb 3 (Reuters) – AZ Alkmaar opened up the Dutch title race as striker Danny Koevermans scored a late goal to seal a stunning 3-2 win at leaders PSV Eindhoven on Saturday.

PSV, who suffered their first home defeat since December 2004, remain top with 56 points from 23 matches but are now only six points ahead of second-placed Alkmaar.

Ajax meets Feyenoord later today and this is a great chance for Ajax to cut down the current 8-point gap between Ajax and PSV.

The problem of course is that AZ is too close to Ajax. Ajax will need to win at Amsterdam today if the team is to retain its 1-point lead over AZ.

The Eredivisie is not over yet.