Saturday, July 11, 2009

Nazrin, Anond Chim & R.Suresh ...????

News 2006 .. NST


THREE students from the Ken Barnes Football Club (KBFC) academy yesterday left for England on a month-long attachment with Premier League club Wigan Athletic.

Nazrin Baharuddin, a 16-year-old striker from Sri Manjong in Perak, looks to be the most promising.

He will undergo his third stint in England under the guidance of KBFC president Ken Barnes himself.



The Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) student last year impressed in his stint with Manchester City and has been called back to England for clubs to have a closer look at him.

Following Nazrin will be 17-year-old Selangor-born midfielder R. Suresh, who has been called to England again, after also impressing in his stint with Nazrin at Manchester City last year.

The third, and youngest player, is winger Anond Chim, 15, who is from Kedah. It will be his first stint abroad.

All three hope to follow in the footsteps of 17-year-old Naim Ahmad, a product of the private-run, non-profit academy who is now part of the Birmingham City youth set-up. Naim is currently in negotiations to sign for either that club or West Bromwich Albion.

"I’m confident this time because I’ve already had two stints in England. The main difference there will be the cold temperatures, but I know how to overcome that," said Nazrin at a Press conference yesterday.

"Over here, in training, we work mainly on our game and practise our technique, but over there there’s a lot of work done on fitness compared to other areas."

KBFC deputy president P. Subramaniam said the attachments were part of the club’s continuous efforts to expose players discovered through their grassroots programmes and roadshows and nurtured in their three academies in Perlis, Glenmarie (Selangor) and Muar, Johor.

"In England, they’ll undergo four days of training a week and if they’re good enough, they will be called into academy teams for friendlies.

"Usually, if the club sees something in a player, they’ll point out his weaknesses and tell him to go home and work on those areas.

"Then, they’ll want to have another look, which is what has happened to Nazrin.

"When they are sure about the player, then they will sign him.

"Hopefully, through these efforts, we’ll one day see a Malaysian playing in the Premier League."

Sources: http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=273888&page=8

NonLeagueDaily.com

Blue Square Premier club Histon have moved to distance themselves from reports suggesting they are signing Malaysian midfielder Haziq Zikri Elias.

Malaysian-based newspaper The New Straits Times published a story on Wednesday claiming the teenager had been offered a contract to "play professional football for Histon FC".

But Stutes boss Steve Fallon, chairman Gareth Baldwin and under-18s manager Ian Hart have all dismissed the reports and have no knowledge of the player.

Zikri Elias had a spell in Hitchin Town's reserves side last season and, according to the New Straits Times, had previously been part of Stevenage Borough's under-18 set-up.

Fallon (pictured) said: "We've got some triallists coming down in pre-season, but we've definitely not signed that lad and his name doesn't ring a bell."

Meanwhile, skipper Mat Mitchel-King's future could be decided before Histon's players return to the club for pre-season training on Monday.

The defender-turned-midfielder is out of contract at the Glassworld Stadium and is stalling on penning a new deal with the Stutes.

But Fallon and Baldwin are expected to meet with the captain at the weekend and resolve the situation once and for all.

The manager has stated Mitchel-King would be more than welcome back at Bridge Road and would retain the captaincy if he decides to turn his back on a move into the professional game.

Several Football League clubs, including Barnet and Millwall, have been linked with the former Mildenhall Town man, who won the player of the year prize last season.

But part-time model Mitchel-King, who took part in a variety of high-profile advertising campaigns, may remain semi-professional in order to keep up his modelling career.

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11 july 2009

No Team vs Team
114 Johor FC 5-1 Kedah
Eddy Helmi Shafiq Jamal
Nurul Azuwan Roya
Wan Rohaimi
Md Farid Idris
Safwan Riduan

Liga Super 2009 Table Position:

No Move Teams P W D L F A +/- Pts
1 - Selangor 24 18 3 3 53 19 +34 57
2 - Perlis 24 16 5 3 37 16 +21 53
3 - Kedah 24 14 3 7 43 28 +15 45
4 - Kelantan 24 14 2 8 48 33 +15 44
5 - Terengganu 24 14 1 9 41 30 +11 43
6 - Johor FC 24 13 3 8 46 26 +20 42
7 - Negri Sembilan 24 11 4 9 43 33 +10 37
8 - Kuala Muda NAZA 24 11 1 12 31 36 -5 34
9 - PLUS FC 24 9 5 10 28 25 +3 32
10 - Perak 24 9 4 11 25 33 -8 31
11 - MyTeam 24 9 2 13 28 44 -16 29
12 - Pulau Pinang 24 5 4 15 28 50 -22 19
13 - Pahang 24 4 2 18 29 57 -28 14
14 - PDRM 24 0 3 23 17 67 -50 3


sumber: www.fam.org.my