Khamis, 31 Mei 2012

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Filipino Football: Skipper's call

Posted: 31 May 2012 07:25 AM PDT


NATIONAL skipper Safiq Rahim wants to only taste victory when Malaysia play three friendly matches in the next two weeks.
Malaysia will play the Philippines tomorrow before taking on Singapore on June 8 and 12.
After playing a rather insignificant friendly against lowly-ranked Sri Lanka, these matches will be tougher for K. Rajagobal's boys as the world ranking of the
Philippines is higher than Malaysia, and Singapore have naturalised players. The Philippines are ranked No 148 and Malaysia 153.
"Although they are ranked above us, the difference in quality isn't that great. In fact, we are quite closely-matched in most areas and it would be interesting games to play," said Safiq.
"We need to get things right against both teams after suffering some disappointments in the past."
Safiq & Co could only manage a 1-1 draw when they played the Philippines in Manila on Feb 28, whereas being shown the exit at the World Cup qualifiers by Singapore still stings the Malaysian team.
The match against Philippines will not be any easier than the first time around as they have beefed up their squad with four Germany-based players.
"Who they have called up is not for us to be concerned about. We have to deal with these matters. Different countries have different ideologies in terms of naturalising foreign players and neither is it wrong to do so," added the 24-year-old.
Just like Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines are expected to take the friendlies seriously as they prepare for the Asean Cup later this year.
Malaysia are defending champions and having tested around 60 players since the start of the year, a core of players have already been identified.
Rajagobal has named a 26-member squad, which includes Pelita Jaya striker Safee Sali, Norshahrul Idlan Talaha, Safiq Rahim, K. Gurusamy and Khairul Fahmi Che Mat for the friendlies.

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Terkini : Nazmi Faiz (SC Beira-Mar, Portugal) dan <b>Safiq Rahim</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 17 May 2012 06:58 AM PDT

Home > SUKAN > Terkini : Nazmi Faiz (SC Beira-Mar, Portugal) dan Safiq Rahim (INSEE Police United FC, Thailand)

Mengikut beberapa sumber, Nazmi Faiz hampir pasti akan bermain utk skuad SC Beira-Mar musim depan. Pengarah pengurusan bolasepak antarabangsa, Marco Guimares berkata, "Impian Nazmi untuk bermain di skuad senior sgt cerah. Kami sedang memeriksa dan sedang dalam proses memuktamadkan butir-butir penting Nazmi di Portugal.  Dan kemungkinan Nazmi akan menandatangani kontrak pra bersama SC Beira- Mar."

Nazmi Faiz dibenarkan untuk menandatangi kontrak senior bersama kelab baru selepas berumur 18 tahun iaitu pada 16 Ogos ini, jika mengikut peraturan FIFA.

Awal tahun ini, Nazmi telah menaruh harapan yg tinggi utk bermain di salah satu kelab eropah namun tidak kesampaian akibat dari syarat-syarat disana yang begitu ketat. Melihat dari kenyataan SC Beira- Mar ini, mereka seperti mahu mengambil Nazmi sebagai pemain mereka satu hari nanti.

Lain cerita pula, kini Safiq Rahim sekarang dikaitkan dengan pasukan dari Thai-League, INSEE Police United FC. Tahniah Safiq, moga dapat juga mengembangkan karier diluar negara.

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Rabu, 30 Mei 2012

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Posted: 09 Apr 2012 11:19 AM PDT


Popular chocolate bar brand Snickers launched You're Not You When You're Hungry campaign last Thursday (5 April 2012) at the Sports City Futsal Centre in Petaling Jaya. It was quite an enjoyable event with Harimau Malaya football team's captain Safiq Rahim, star attacking midfielder S. Kunanlan (known to me as the speedy left winger who played impressively against Arsenal), and head coach Datuk K. Rajagopal present. The hosts were Hitz.fm's JJ and Ian.

The campaign was literally kicked off when national football players scored the ball to the virtual net shown on the screen of the stage. They were missing the target until their head coach gave them some Snickers to fill their empty stomachs. Obviously staged but it was a smart and simple presentation to get the message across. I almost laughed my ass off seeing them act right in front of me.
Datuk K. Rajagopal displayed class by showing some sense of humour and not doing any hard-selling for Snickers during the interview session. "Actually when my players make a mistake, I will have them do push-ups instead," he said. He also said, "It's important for the players to have sufficient food 2-3 days before a football match in order for them to perform at their best." He was later asked to show his angry look, which he did. What a man.

The campaign is not only run in Malaysia, but in Singapore and Philippines as well, featuring a new Snickers TV commercial and an online contest. You may check out the TV commercial on the Facebook page of ColourlessOpinions.com. I thought it's quite original and hilarious but I believe it may get a little annoying if it's overplayed. They showed it thrice subsequently at the launch in different languages (BM, English and Chinese) and although the actors are different, they're still the exact same commercial. The grand prize winner of the online contest will get a pair of invitation to catch an European Football Championship 2012 match in Poland. All the participants have to do is upload their best hungry faces on the Facebook contest application of Snickers Malaysia.


The launch didn't end there. There was also a little futsal game which some of the Nuffnang Glitterati Plus bloggers including myself joined. Kunanlan and Safiq each led a team and we were on the star winger's side. There was a made-up rule that we have to smile throughout the game (for the media's cameras, duh) otherwise a free-kick would be given to the opposing team. It was quite fun but I was a little disappointed that Kunanlan refused to play more seriously. He made quite a few errors, including a failed pass to me when I tried to play a one-two with him. Although we lost by 2-0 in the end, we still got a hamper of Snickers. The prize was Asian-ly deceiving. The centre of the hamper was empty with cardboards holding its generous shape.

The event was brought to its closure with a penalty kick successfully scored by Datuk K. Rajagopal with the host JJ in the goal. I'm still curious why the Harimau Malaya head coach pointed at me and did the smelly hand gesture when we were waiting to have the photograph below taken. Was my odor really that bad? Or does he really despise Arsenal that much? I did sweat a lot though so it was most likely about my odor.

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Posted: 09 Apr 2012 11:19 AM PDT


Popular chocolate bar brand Snickers launched You're Not You When You're Hungry campaign last Thursday (5 April 2012) at the Sports City Futsal Centre in Petaling Jaya. It was quite an enjoyable event with Harimau Malaya football team's captain Safiq Rahim, star attacking midfielder S. Kunanlan (known to me as the speedy left winger who played impressively against Arsenal), and head coach Datuk K. Rajagopal present. The hosts were Hitz.fm's JJ and Ian.

The campaign was literally kicked off when national football players scored the ball to the virtual net shown on the screen of the stage. They were missing the target until their head coach gave them some Snickers to fill their empty stomachs. Obviously staged but it was a smart and simple presentation to get the message across. I almost laughed my ass off seeing them act right in front of me.
Datuk K. Rajagopal displayed class by showing some sense of humour and not doing any hard-selling for Snickers during the interview session. "Actually when my players make a mistake, I will have them do push-ups instead," he said. He also said, "It's important for the players to have sufficient food 2-3 days before a football match in order for them to perform at their best." He was later asked to show his angry look, which he did. What a man.

The campaign is not only run in Malaysia, but in Singapore and Philippines as well, featuring a new Snickers TV commercial and an online contest. You may check out the TV commercial on the Facebook page of ColourlessOpinions.com. I thought it's quite original and hilarious but I believe it may get a little annoying if it's overplayed. They showed it thrice subsequently at the launch in different languages (BM, English and Chinese) and although the actors are different, they're still the exact same commercial. The grand prize winner of the online contest will get a pair of invitation to catch an European Football Championship 2012 match in Poland. All the participants have to do is upload their best hungry faces on the Facebook contest application of Snickers Malaysia.


The launch didn't end there. There was also a little futsal game which some of the Nuffnang Glitterati Plus bloggers including myself joined. Kunanlan and Safiq each led a team and we were on the star winger's side. There was a made-up rule that we have to smile throughout the game (for the media's cameras, duh) otherwise a free-kick would be given to the opposing team. It was quite fun but I was a little disappointed that Kunanlan refused to play more seriously. He made quite a few errors, including a failed pass to me when I tried to play a one-two with him. Although we lost by 2-0 in the end, we still got a hamper of Snickers. The prize was Asian-ly deceiving. The centre of the hamper was empty with cardboards holding its generous shape.

The event was brought to its closure with a penalty kick successfully scored by Datuk K. Rajagopal with the host JJ in the goal. I'm still curious why the Harimau Malaya head coach pointed at me and did the smelly hand gesture when we were waiting to have the photograph below taken. Was my odor really that bad? Or does he really despise Arsenal that much? I did sweat a lot though so it was most likely about my odor.

Isnin, 28 Mei 2012

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Popular chocolate bar brand Snickers launched You're Not You When You're Hungry campaign last Thursday (5 April 2012) at the Sports City Futsal Centre in Petaling Jaya. It was quite an enjoyable event with Harimau Malaya football team's captain Safiq Rahim, star attacking midfielder S. Kunanlan (known to me as the speedy left winger who played impressively against Arsenal), and head coach Datuk K. Rajagopal present. The hosts were Hitz.fm's JJ and Ian.

The campaign was literally kicked off when national football players scored the ball to the virtual net shown on the screen of the stage. They were missing the target until their head coach gave them some Snickers to fill their empty stomachs. Obviously staged but it was a smart and simple presentation to get the message across. I almost laughed my ass off seeing them act right in front of me.
Datuk K. Rajagopal displayed class by showing some sense of humour and not doing any hard-selling for Snickers during the interview session. "Actually when my players make a mistake, I will have them do push-ups instead," he said. He also said, "It's important for the players to have sufficient food 2-3 days before a football match in order for them to perform at their best." He was later asked to show his angry look, which he did. What a man.

The campaign is not only run in Malaysia, but in Singapore and Philippines as well, featuring a new Snickers TV commercial and an online contest. You may check out the TV commercial on the Facebook page of ColourlessOpinions.com. I thought it's quite original and hilarious but I believe it may get a little annoying if it's overplayed. They showed it thrice subsequently at the launch in different languages (BM, English and Chinese) and although the actors are different, they're still the exact same commercial. The grand prize winner of the online contest will get a pair of invitation to catch an European Football Championship 2012 match in Poland. All the participants have to do is upload their best hungry faces on the Facebook contest application of Snickers Malaysia.


The launch didn't end there. There was also a little futsal game which some of the Nuffnang Glitterati Plus bloggers including myself joined. Kunanlan and Safiq each led a team and we were on the star winger's side. There was a made-up rule that we have to smile throughout the game (for the media's cameras, duh) otherwise a free-kick would be given to the opposing team. It was quite fun but I was a little disappointed that Kunanlan refused to play more seriously. He made quite a few errors, including a failed pass to me when I tried to play a one-two with him. Although we lost by 2-0 in the end, we still got a hamper of Snickers. The prize was Asian-ly deceiving. The centre of the hamper was empty with cardboards holding its generous shape.

The event was brought to its closure with a penalty kick successfully scored by Datuk K. Rajagopal with the host JJ in the goal. I'm still curious why the Harimau Malaya head coach pointed at me and did the smelly hand gesture when we were waiting to have the photograph below taken. Was my odor really that bad? Or does he really despise Arsenal that much? I did sweat a lot though so it was most likely about my odor.

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Posted: 09 Apr 2012 11:19 AM PDT


Popular chocolate bar brand Snickers launched You're Not You When You're Hungry campaign last Thursday (5 April 2012) at the Sports City Futsal Centre in Petaling Jaya. It was quite an enjoyable event with Harimau Malaya football team's captain Safiq Rahim, star attacking midfielder S. Kunanlan (known to me as the speedy left winger who played impressively against Arsenal), and head coach Datuk K. Rajagopal present. The hosts were Hitz.fm's JJ and Ian.

The campaign was literally kicked off when national football players scored the ball to the virtual net shown on the screen of the stage. They were missing the target until their head coach gave them some Snickers to fill their empty stomachs. Obviously staged but it was a smart and simple presentation to get the message across. I almost laughed my ass off seeing them act right in front of me.
Datuk K. Rajagopal displayed class by showing some sense of humour and not doing any hard-selling for Snickers during the interview session. "Actually when my players make a mistake, I will have them do push-ups instead," he said. He also said, "It's important for the players to have sufficient food 2-3 days before a football match in order for them to perform at their best." He was later asked to show his angry look, which he did. What a man.

The campaign is not only run in Malaysia, but in Singapore and Philippines as well, featuring a new Snickers TV commercial and an online contest. You may check out the TV commercial on the Facebook page of ColourlessOpinions.com. I thought it's quite original and hilarious but I believe it may get a little annoying if it's overplayed. They showed it thrice subsequently at the launch in different languages (BM, English and Chinese) and although the actors are different, they're still the exact same commercial. The grand prize winner of the online contest will get a pair of invitation to catch an European Football Championship 2012 match in Poland. All the participants have to do is upload their best hungry faces on the Facebook contest application of Snickers Malaysia.


The launch didn't end there. There was also a little futsal game which some of the Nuffnang Glitterati Plus bloggers including myself joined. Kunanlan and Safiq each led a team and we were on the star winger's side. There was a made-up rule that we have to smile throughout the game (for the media's cameras, duh) otherwise a free-kick would be given to the opposing team. It was quite fun but I was a little disappointed that Kunanlan refused to play more seriously. He made quite a few errors, including a failed pass to me when I tried to play a one-two with him. Although we lost by 2-0 in the end, we still got a hamper of Snickers. The prize was Asian-ly deceiving. The centre of the hamper was empty with cardboards holding its generous shape.

The event was brought to its closure with a penalty kick successfully scored by Datuk K. Rajagopal with the host JJ in the goal. I'm still curious why the Harimau Malaya head coach pointed at me and did the smelly hand gesture when we were waiting to have the photograph below taken. Was my odor really that bad? Or does he really despise Arsenal that much? I did sweat a lot though so it was most likely about my odor.

Ahad, 27 Mei 2012

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Perak 2 – 0 Selangor

Posted: 11 May 2012 10:04 PM PDT

Astro Liga Super 300x300Perak's foreign strikers Michal Kubala and Albert Bodjongo struck as Perak condemned Selangor to their second consecutive defeat in the league.

Perak started the game brightly with foreign imports Bodjongo and Michal Kubala having a go at the Selangor defense early on.

The Seladang then almost took the lead in the sixth minute when Bodjongo whipped in pin-point cross, only for fellow striker Akmal Rizal to steer wide from four yards out with the goal gaping.

Perak however took the lead not long after that. Michal Kubala drilled home a low free-kick into the bottom corner after the Selangor wall jumped to leave a clear gap for Kubala to net his ninth goal of the season.

Selangor who were missing influential midfielder Safiq Rahim, struggled to get a grip on the game as they resorted to pumping long balls which were easily dealt by Perak.

The Red Giants however had two good chances to score in the space of five minutes, but they wasted both opportunities.

Their first chance arrived when Soley's surging run and low cross was not met by any player in a red shirt, with the Perak defense stretched.

Then anchorman K. Gurusamy hit a half volley just wide after Ramez Dyoub's free-kick hit the Perak wall.

Perak ended the first half good money for their lead as Selangor trudged into the tunnel to conjure up a better game plan in the second half.

But it was the home side who continued their dominance in the second half, knocking the ball around with confidence around the Red Giants who were just chasing shadows.

Selangor only looked likely to hit the target from set-pieces, however Amri Yahya's delivery was often poor and Perak easily dealt with his crosses.

Bodjongo came to life in the final ten minutes of the game, first dribbling past two Selangor players before seeing his shot tipped over by Norazlan.

But the striker eventually got his goal six minutes from time, hitting a first time volley into the far corner as the Selangor defense once again went into snooze mode.

So with the win Perak leap past Selangor in third place, with Terengganu not in action till Saturday.

For the Red Giants, it is food for thought indeed as they put in another limp display to deservedly lose.

Original article at Goal.com.

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Posted: 08 May 2012 12:00 AM PDT

Michal Kubala and Albert Bodjongo struck as Perak condemned Selangor to their second consecutive defeat in the league

Perak started the game brightly with foreign imports Bodjongo and Michal Kubala having a go at the Selangor defense early on. The Seladang then almost took the lead in the sixth minute when Bodjongo whipped in pin-point cross, only for fellow striker Akmal Rizal to steer wide from four yards out with the goal gaping.

Perak however took the lead not long after that. Michal Kubala drilled home a low free-kick into the bottom corner after the Selangor wall jumped to leave a clear gap for Kubala to net his ninth goal of the season.

Selangor who were missing influential midfielder Safiq Rahim, struggled to get a grip on the game as they resorted to pumping long balls which were easily dealt by Perak. The Red Giants however had two good chances to score in the space of five minutes, but they wasted both opportunities. Their first chance arrived when Soley's surging run and low cross was not met by any player in a red shirt, with the Perak defense stretched. Then anchorman K. Gurusamy hit a half volley just wide after Ramez Dyoub's free-kick hit the Perak wall.

Perak ended the first half good money for their lead as Selangor trudged into the tunnel to conjure up a better game plan in the second half.

But it was the home side who continued their dominance in the second half, knocking the ball around with confidence around the Red Giants who were just chasing shadows.

Selangor only looked likely to hit the target from set-pieces, however Amri Yahya's delivery was often poor and Perak easily dealt with his crosses.

Bodjongo came to life in the final ten minutes of the game, first dribbling past two Selangor players before seeing his shot tipped over by Norazlan. But the striker eventually got his goal six minutes from time, hitting a first time volley into the far corner as the Selangor defense once again went into snooze mode.

So with the win Perak leap past Selangor in third place, with Terengganu not in action till Saturday. For the Red Giants, it is food for thought indeed as they put in another limp display to deservedly lose.

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Posted: 09 Apr 2012 11:19 AM PDT


Popular chocolate bar brand Snickers launched You're Not You When You're Hungry campaign last Thursday (5 April 2012) at the Sports City Futsal Centre in Petaling Jaya. It was quite an enjoyable event with Harimau Malaya football team's captain Safiq Rahim, star attacking midfielder S. Kunanlan (known to me as the speedy left winger who played impressively against Arsenal), and head coach Datuk K. Rajagopal present. The hosts were Hitz.fm's JJ and Ian.

The campaign was literally kicked off when national football players scored the ball to the virtual net shown on the screen of the stage. They were missing the target until their head coach gave them some Snickers to fill their empty stomachs. Obviously staged but it was a smart and simple presentation to get the message across. I almost laughed my ass off seeing them act right in front of me.
Datuk K. Rajagopal displayed class by showing some sense of humour and not doing any hard-selling for Snickers during the interview session. "Actually when my players make a mistake, I will have them do push-ups instead," he said. He also said, "It's important for the players to have sufficient food 2-3 days before a football match in order for them to perform at their best." He was later asked to show his angry look, which he did. What a man.

The campaign is not only run in Malaysia, but in Singapore and Philippines as well, featuring a new Snickers TV commercial and an online contest. You may check out the TV commercial on the Facebook page of ColourlessOpinions.com. I thought it's quite original and hilarious but I believe it may get a little annoying if it's overplayed. They showed it thrice subsequently at the launch in different languages (BM, English and Chinese) and although the actors are different, they're still the exact same commercial. The grand prize winner of the online contest will get a pair of invitation to catch an European Football Championship 2012 match in Poland. All the participants have to do is upload their best hungry faces on the Facebook contest application of Snickers Malaysia.


The launch didn't end there. There was also a little futsal game which some of the Nuffnang bloggers including myself joined. Kunanlan and Safiq each led a team and we were on the star winger's side. There was a made-up rule that we have to smile throughout the game (for the media's cameras, duh) otherwise a free-kick would be given to the opposing team. It was quite fun but I was a little disappointed that Kunanlan refused to play more seriously. He made quite a few errors, including a failed pass to me when I tried to play a one-two with him. Although we lost by 2-0 in the end, we still got a hamper of Snickers. The prize was Asian-ly deceiving. The centre of the hamper was empty with cardboards holding its generous shape.

The event was brought to its closure with a penalty kick successfully scored by Datuk K. Rajagopal with the host JJ in the goal. I'm still curious why the Harimau Malaya head coach pointed at me and did the smelly hand gesture when we were waiting to have the photograph below taken. Was my odor really that bad? Or does he really despise Arsenal that much? I did sweat a lot though so it was most likely about my odor.

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Perak 2 – 0 Selangor

Posted: 11 May 2012 10:04 PM PDT

Astro Liga Super 300x300Perak's foreign strikers Michal Kubala and Albert Bodjongo struck as Perak condemned Selangor to their second consecutive defeat in the league.

Perak started the game brightly with foreign imports Bodjongo and Michal Kubala having a go at the Selangor defense early on.

The Seladang then almost took the lead in the sixth minute when Bodjongo whipped in pin-point cross, only for fellow striker Akmal Rizal to steer wide from four yards out with the goal gaping.

Perak however took the lead not long after that. Michal Kubala drilled home a low free-kick into the bottom corner after the Selangor wall jumped to leave a clear gap for Kubala to net his ninth goal of the season.

Selangor who were missing influential midfielder Safiq Rahim, struggled to get a grip on the game as they resorted to pumping long balls which were easily dealt by Perak.

The Red Giants however had two good chances to score in the space of five minutes, but they wasted both opportunities.

Their first chance arrived when Soley's surging run and low cross was not met by any player in a red shirt, with the Perak defense stretched.

Then anchorman K. Gurusamy hit a half volley just wide after Ramez Dyoub's free-kick hit the Perak wall.

Perak ended the first half good money for their lead as Selangor trudged into the tunnel to conjure up a better game plan in the second half.

But it was the home side who continued their dominance in the second half, knocking the ball around with confidence around the Red Giants who were just chasing shadows.

Selangor only looked likely to hit the target from set-pieces, however Amri Yahya's delivery was often poor and Perak easily dealt with his crosses.

Bodjongo came to life in the final ten minutes of the game, first dribbling past two Selangor players before seeing his shot tipped over by Norazlan.

But the striker eventually got his goal six minutes from time, hitting a first time volley into the far corner as the Selangor defense once again went into snooze mode.

So with the win Perak leap past Selangor in third place, with Terengganu not in action till Saturday.

For the Red Giants, it is food for thought indeed as they put in another limp display to deservedly lose.

Original article at Goal.com.

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Posted: 08 May 2012 12:00 AM PDT

Michal Kubala and Albert Bodjongo struck as Perak condemned Selangor to their second consecutive defeat in the league

Perak started the game brightly with foreign imports Bodjongo and Michal Kubala having a go at the Selangor defense early on. The Seladang then almost took the lead in the sixth minute when Bodjongo whipped in pin-point cross, only for fellow striker Akmal Rizal to steer wide from four yards out with the goal gaping.

Perak however took the lead not long after that. Michal Kubala drilled home a low free-kick into the bottom corner after the Selangor wall jumped to leave a clear gap for Kubala to net his ninth goal of the season.

Selangor who were missing influential midfielder Safiq Rahim, struggled to get a grip on the game as they resorted to pumping long balls which were easily dealt by Perak. The Red Giants however had two good chances to score in the space of five minutes, but they wasted both opportunities. Their first chance arrived when Soley's surging run and low cross was not met by any player in a red shirt, with the Perak defense stretched. Then anchorman K. Gurusamy hit a half volley just wide after Ramez Dyoub's free-kick hit the Perak wall.

Perak ended the first half good money for their lead as Selangor trudged into the tunnel to conjure up a better game plan in the second half.

But it was the home side who continued their dominance in the second half, knocking the ball around with confidence around the Red Giants who were just chasing shadows.

Selangor only looked likely to hit the target from set-pieces, however Amri Yahya's delivery was often poor and Perak easily dealt with his crosses.

Bodjongo came to life in the final ten minutes of the game, first dribbling past two Selangor players before seeing his shot tipped over by Norazlan. But the striker eventually got his goal six minutes from time, hitting a first time volley into the far corner as the Selangor defense once again went into snooze mode.

So with the win Perak leap past Selangor in third place, with Terengganu not in action till Saturday. For the Red Giants, it is food for thought indeed as they put in another limp display to deservedly lose.

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Snickers launches new campaign | Review | colourless opinions™

Posted: 09 Apr 2012 11:19 AM PDT


Popular chocolate bar brand Snickers launched You're Not You When You're Hungry campaign last Thursday (5 April 2012) at the Sports City Futsal Centre in Petaling Jaya. It was quite an enjoyable event with Harimau Malaya football team's captain Safiq Rahim, star attacking midfielder S. Kunanlan (known to me as the speedy left winger who played impressively against Arsenal), and head coach Datuk K. Rajagopal present. The hosts were Hitz.fm's JJ and Ian.

The campaign was literally kicked off when national football players scored the ball to the virtual net shown on the screen of the stage. They were missing the target until their head coach gave them some Snickers to fill their empty stomachs. Obviously staged but it was a smart and simple presentation to get the message across. I almost laughed my ass off seeing them act right in front of me.
Datuk K. Rajagopal displayed class by showing some sense of humour and not doing any hard-selling for Snickers during the interview session. "Actually when my players make a mistake, I will have them do push-ups instead," he said. He also said, "It's important for the players to have sufficient food 2-3 days before a football match in order for them to perform at their best." He was later asked to show his angry look, which he did. What a man.

The campaign is not only run in Malaysia, but in Singapore and Philippines as well, featuring a new Snickers TV commercial and an online contest. You may check out the TV commercial on the Facebook page of ColourlessOpinions.com. I thought it's quite original and hilarious but I believe it may get a little annoying if it's overplayed. They showed it thrice subsequently at the launch in different languages (BM, English and Chinese) and although the actors are different, they're still the exact same commercial. The grand prize winner of the online contest will get a pair of invitation to catch an European Football Championship 2012 match in Poland. All the participants have to do is upload their best hungry faces on the Facebook contest application of Snickers Malaysia.


The launch didn't end there. There was also a little futsal game which some of the Nuffnang bloggers including myself joined. Kunanlan and Safiq each led a team and we were on the star winger's side. There was a made-up rule that we have to smile throughout the game (for the media's cameras, duh) otherwise a free-kick would be given to the opposing team. It was quite fun but I was a little disappointed that Kunanlan refused to play more seriously. He made quite a few errors, including a failed pass to me when I tried to play a one-two with him. Although we lost by 2-0 in the end, we still got a hamper of Snickers. The prize was Asian-ly deceiving. The centre of the hamper was empty with cardboards holding its generous shape.

The event was brought to its closure with a penalty kick successfully scored by Datuk K. Rajagopal with the host JJ in the goal. I'm still curious why the Harimau Malaya head coach pointed at me and did the smelly hand gesture when we were waiting to have the photograph below taken. Was my odor really that bad? Or does he really despise Arsenal that much? I did sweat a lot though so it was most likely about my odor.

 

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