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Saturday, October 29, 2011

The Biggest Game Ever...

Malaysia Cup finale to you? For those who have experienced themselves in witnessing our home soil's domestic soccer in the past, they would agree with me that Malaysia Cup finale brings the best out from our home-made players.

This year, the east cost powerhouse, Terengganu will face the southern "yoyo performer", Negeri Sembilan in a very fiery encounter. Terengganu, being the current FA Cup champion, would need to prove that they are the force to be reckoned with. On the other hand, Negri Sembilan is such an unpredictable side as they were deemed as a no hoper in the league challenge but they have shown that Malaysia Cup is indeed their cup of tea because they had qualified for the past 2 finals and had emerged as a champion in Year 2009.

As a spectator, I expect nothing but a fiery clash between these 2 different teams. Trengganu is famous for its firepower, having the likes of Ashaari Shamsuddin, Manaf Mamat and Hadith Yahya. However, Negri Sembilan offers nothing but a balanced side with their midfield plays an importance role altogether. With Idris Karim and Shukor Adan manning the center fort firmly, Negri is further boosted by the resurgent Shahurain and another seasoned campaigner, Hai-o upfront.

To wrap up this stuff, expect nothing but a blast of your eyes tonite.

Your ever faithful fan,

Mufarz @ Rizal

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Monday, October 3, 2011

English is not to be politicised

Over the years, much has been said about how English language should be applied in our education system. Contrary to the common belief, English is a language to be mastered for several purposes, but not to be used as a tool for certain quarters' political gains.

In my opinion, English is tremendously essential for our students to ply their trade locally or abroad. To my disappointment, many of our students from public or private universities are a kind of uncomfortable to converse in this essential language despite numerous attempts by our authorities to curb the deteriorating level of English among students.

In my frank opinion, it has got to do with our grassroots-level of education. When English is not emphasized largely at this juncture, our expectation to see our offsprings to excel in the language is rather in a limbo.

My final word is, set aside our political-game for the betterment of our future leaders!!!

Signing off


Mufarz @ Rizal


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