irfan and kim say they still play for Persema Malang
By adhyz82
@adhyz82 (36249)
Indonesia
January 5, 2011 12:54am CST
do you see the conference press yesterday, live in metro teve??
irfan bachim and kim kurniawan says they still play for Persema Malang which play in LPI..
and they are not afraid not to be called up in national player...
whats your opionins about it my friends??
8 responses
@de_toya (2429)
• Indonesia
6 Jan 11
I think they made right decision. They know how to become professionals in football by stay in their club because of their contract. They ignored PSSI (Indonesian Football Federation) because PSSI is selfish. PSSI should choose player due to their capability and not where they play. If PSSI doesn't call Irfan because he play in LPI, I say PSSI is silly and selfish. So, when there is good Indonesian player who play abroad, won't they call him for Indonesian Team?
@de_toya (2429)
• Indonesia
7 Jan 11
I wonder, why government, in this case youth and sports minister didn't do intervention to save PSSI. We all know, Nurdin Halid is a criminal. Why government let PSSI lead by a criminal? I think PSSI must be regenerate otherwise we won't have good football team in the future.
@indahfth (11161)
• Indonesia
5 Jan 11
I guess that's their right decision. because they come from Persema malang. if they can not join the national team, meaning they could not support the country, although they are talented. and this is very unfortunate, is not Indonesia wants to win. why good players, should not be defending the country.
@icecubic (1845)
• Indonesia
5 Jan 11
I guess they are decided to expand their contract in persema because they love playing football in indonesia, and they like appreciations from our peoples, beside definitely because in netherland clubs they didn't played regularly. They are good talented young players. Have a nice day.
@olivegirl (46)
• China
6 Jan 11
Football is a very good exercise ,but our country's football has not been very good ,I know this is not quite understand.
@jennyze (7028)
• Indonesia
5 Jan 11
Very good. They stick to their friends. Moreover, there are always political issues in PSSI, with people wants to hold the top position (maybe lots of money involved there) and other departments which want to gain benefits from PSSI. You know the phrase: You help me and I'll help you, too.
Maybe we need more private institutions to show to the government that they should think for the country first.