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macho@almacho98·
tell-lie-vision.
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TheH2H
TheH2H@heartfulh2h·
@muhhussen @seniman_bola Herdman 3 bek, nadeo; sandy, amat, ridho; yakob, haye, eli (amf), ivar, dony; eksel, ezra. klo lg fase bertahan dgn 4 bek belakangnya: sandy, amat, ridho, dony.
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Seniman Bola
Seniman Bola@seniman_bola·
Fair2an aja. Untuk performa terkini, memang DONY TRI PAMUNGKAS > SHAYNE PATTYNAMA. Klo Dony gak cedera atau akumulasi kartu, gue rasa hampir pasti Dony yg bakal jd starter. Sedangkan Shayne yg jd pilihan kedua LB. Apalagi dg kondisi skrg yg lagi fase krusial perebutan gelar juara. Perlu usaha lebih keras lg buat Shayne dpt tempat utama di Persija. Klo memungkinkan, Shayne bs coba main di posisi beda, misal DM atau LW. Barangkali itu bs buka kesempatan dia. Apalagi ASEAN Hyundai Cup semakin dekat. Klo mau dpt timnas calling, ya harus fight. Iya ngga? 👀 📷 Persija
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macho@almacho98·
@seniman_bola dony-yance pilihan utama untuk aepep sepertinya. arhan pun kyknya bakal tergeser.
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entah ini cuma negative thinking tapi pasti ada yang ngerasa "untung ga hobi main game" Hari ini game. Besok bisa jadi buku, musik, atau train of thought. Inget, tahun 1931 gubernur Hunan ngelarang Alice in Wonderland perkara hewan bisa ngomong sedang buat mereka hewan=protein.
Eza Hazami - ハザミ。エザ@ezash

Jadi masih mau mikir politik ga ngaruh ke kehidupan kita cuy? Wkwkwk IGRS sampaahhhhhhh . So you still think politics doesn’t affect our lives, huh? Lmao IGRS is trashhhhhhh

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Kendog47@kendog11516·
It’s crazy how much peak we’re getting this week
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kanjiro1922@kanjiro1922·
Malaysia fa is arrogant even in the early 2000, I remember in year 2007 there was a AFC meeting in Kuala Lumpur , my wife was the translator for the japanese fa who came and they share a 100 page document on development with Malaysia fa, you know what they told my wife? "please summarise to 10 page as our president wont read longer than that". What an arrogant association , no wonder your fate is like this ,
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Jurutera & Hartanah 🟥🟨⬜
Artikel ni taknak masukkan info yang Japan FA belajar dari Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) masa awal2 nak setup bolasepak & liga profesional Jepun. Hina sungguh bolasepak Malaysia di mata dunia sekarang ni.
Ajoje⚽⚖️@israel_ajoje

Japan are serious Dark Horses. Don’t sleep on them. Four years ago, Japan beat Germany 2-1at the World Cup in Qatar to stun the world. Before that game, Germany had never lost to Japan in their entire history. Japan have now done it twice, and the second time wasn't even close. In September 2023, Germany hosted Japan in a friendly in Wolfsburg. Germany had everything to prove after Japan knocked them out of the 2022 World Cup. They got the same result. Japan won 4-1. Germany's manager at the time called it a "catastrophe." Last October, Japan beat Brazil 3-2. Their first win over Brazil ever. Then just last week, Kaoru Mitoma and his menwalked into Wembley and put Japan 1-0 up against England with a composed finish in the 23rd minute. England had never lost to an Asian nation in ten attempts. They lost this time. Under Hajime Moriyasu, Japan now has a record of five wins and one draw against countries that have won the World Cup. Germany twice, Spain, Brazil, and now England. People are calling this Japan's football renaissance. I want to push back on that word. A renaissance means a revival of something that once existed. Japan never had this before. What they have built is entirely new, and it did not happen recently. It happened over thirty years of deliberate, patient, structural work that most of the world completely ignored. As far back as 1992, Japan had no professional football league. The national team had never qualified for a World Cup. Baseball was the national sport and football was barely an afterthought. The Japan Football Association looked at this and made a decision that would take decades to pay off. They decided to build from the ground up, not the top down. The J.League officially kicked off on May 15, 1993, with just ten clubs. The JFA had modeled it on Germany's Bundesliga, and from the beginning, every club was required to be community-rooted rather than company-owned, a deliberate choice to make football a social institution rather than a corporate asset. Five years after that league launched, Japan qualified for their first World Cup. In France 1998. They had gone from no professional league to the World Cup in half a decade. But the JFA knew early results were not the point. The point was the structure underneath. They mandated that every professional club must have a youth academy and deep roots in their local community. J.League clubs operate highly structured U12, U15, and U18 development tiers. Every child coming through Japanese football was being coached within a unified national system. The JFA won the Asian Football Confederation's award for Best Member Association of the Year for Grassroots Football in 2013, with a 20% growth in registered players under 12 years old between 2003 and 2014. Those children are now in their mid-twenties. They are the players you are watching beat Germany and England. The JFA has been promoting what they call a "quaternity" approach, in which national team strengthening, youth development, coach education, and grassroots football share the same knowledge and information and maintain a close relationship with each other. Do not see this as four separate programs. See it as one organism. What happens at grassroots level feeds directly into what happens at senior level, and what the senior team learns feeds back down. Most football associations have these pillars too, but they operate in silos. Japan deliberately wired them together. The J.League also developed Project DNA, a long-term strategy aimed at establishing a world-class youth development system, with 60 clubs completing over 1,000 targeted actions to enhance academy quality. The results included U17 and U23 AFC championship wins and increased transfers of under-21 Japanese players to European clubs. Now here is the part people misread. When they see the Bundesliga statistics, when they count the Premier League players, they assume the European experience is the source of Japan's strength. It is not the source. It is the output. Rather than pushing young talent abroad too early, the JFA focuses on holistic development in the J.League and affiliated academies, only initiating overseas moves when players are fully prepared. Europe is where Japan sends players who are already good. The domestic system is what made them good in the first place. Japan became the first nation to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, beating Bahrain 2-0 with three games to spare. They qualified first out of 48 nations. They are currently ranked 18th in the world and they are in a group at the tournament alongside the Netherlands. Do not forget that they topped at group that had Germany and Spain at the last World Cup. They are a pretty serious team. Moriyasu has said publicly that Japan's goal is to win the 2026 World Cup. Twelve months ago that sounded like polite ambition. Today, after Wembley, after Brazil, after a 4-1 demolition of Germany, the honest question is not whether Japan can win it. The honest question is whether anyone has figured out how to stop them yet. My name is Ajoje. I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I write on the Law and Business of Football, a lot. Repost and Follow if you want to read more posts like this.

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The Wall Pass Journal
The Wall Pass Journal@wallpassjournal·
🇮🇩 The biggest wet dream of Timnas Indonesia fans right now 😂 ✅ Iran withdraws from the 2026 FIFA World Cup 
⏳ Iraq can’t continue their playoff qualification due to war and logistical concerns 
⏳ The UAE also can’t replace Iraq for the same reason 
⏳ Oman, another participant in the Fourth Round of the Asian Qualifiers, is chosen to take Iran’s spot 
⏳ Timnas Indonesia is then chosen to take Iraq’s spot in the Intercontinental Playoff
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Rizaaaaaaaaal
Rizaaaaaaaaal@rizalsn14·
@TimnasXtra Teros aja naturalisasi, nanti aja sadarnya pas bocil-bocil gak ada lagi yang punya cita-cita jadi pemain bola.
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Timnas Xtra@TimnasXtra·
🚨🇳🇱 DIASPORA WATCH: Dean Zandbergen (24/CF) scored a hattrick and was named Man of the Match in VVV-Venlo’s 3-0 win over Cambuur. 5 goals in his last 2 league games. On fire 🔥
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d4rkr34p3r666@reimufan099·
It’s probably fucking awesome to be a retarded soulless NPC with abysmal dogshit taste because 90% of everything in the world bends over backwards to cater to you
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macho@almacho98·
@vanizakibola @GIBOLofficial iya juga ya. ga cuman joki skripsi, yg main judol juga banyak. semoga di antara kita gaada yg melakukan salah satunya ya.
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Vanizaki Bola
Vanizaki Bola@vanizakibola·
@almacho98 @GIBOLofficial Lu mau tahu darimana 😂. Emang orang yg skripsinya dijoki bakal ngaku 😂. Itulah kenapa mahasiswa indo kualitasnya rendah
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GIBOLofficial
GIBOLofficial@GIBOLofficial·
Sepakat dengan Tom Byer, kuncinya ada pada perencanaan jangka panjang. Proses pengembangan pemain muda yang beberapa kali didanai pengusaha/swasta kurang membuahkan hasil contohnya proyek SAD Indonesia, Garuda Select yang hanya bertahan beberapa tahun lalu berhenti. Pergantian rezim di tubuh federasi yang seringkali dilakukan dengan radikal tidak berdampak baik pada perencanaan pengembangan akar rumput seringkali beberapa program ditinggalkan karena dianggap merepresentasikan rezim lama atau rezim baru tidak lagi fokus pada program tersebut. Fokus pada akar rumput dengan perencanaan yang matang menjadi kunci pengembangan pemain muda. Pertanyaannya maukah kita bersabar menunggu bibit-bibit yang disemai mekar menjadi bunga.
Tom Byerトム•バイヤー@tomsan106

There are many solutions that exist outside of PSSI, they are simply being used as a scapegoat always. Most football federations across the AFC face similar problems to Indonesia’s. They heavily rely on wealthy businessmen for support, but have no proper succession plan once those sponsors step away, because very little sustainable structure has been built. What Indonesia truly needs is a long-term national strategy, driven by the government and the business sector. This strategy should focus on the millions of Indonesian children who are passionate about football. It must actively engage parents and families, showing them the many positive life skills that come from playing sports: building smarter, healthier, and more active kids through greater physical activity and discipline.

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macho@almacho98·
@vanizakibola @GIBOLofficial ya jgn org2 yg kek gt lah yg disuruh mimpin pssi. kan banyak jgg yg udh melek digital dan paham bola. yg udh berkecimpung di sepakbola indo baik dari pelatih sampe analis. tinggal arah politiknya aja nanti gmn. gua gak optimis tapi kita gatau kondisi kedepan pemikiran org2 gmn.
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Vanizaki Bola
Vanizaki Bola@vanizakibola·
@almacho98 @GIBOLofficial Ya sama aja selama masih orang indo 😂😂. Kenapa ga impor orang luar aja Gen z aja banyak yg skripsi hasil joki. Buka youtubr tentang joki skirpsi. Ntar lu tahu keuntungannya berapa. Nah orang2 yg berpendidikan begini mau lu suruh pimpin pssi 😂😂 ngakak
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macho@almacho98·
@vanizakibola @GIBOLofficial budaya ini sih emang belum berubah. tapi sekali lagi kita blom tau kondisi gen milenial kebawah 10-20 tahun kedepan itu gmn.
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macho@almacho98·
@vanizakibola @GIBOLofficial ya yg masuknya skrg masih pake budaya gen lama. masih mayoritas menganut pragmatisme, kan blom tau nanti kedepannya gmn. ujiannya udh beda, tabiat org2nya jg beda.
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Vanizaki Bola
Vanizaki Bola@vanizakibola·
@almacho98 @GIBOLofficial Ngakak apa yang mau diharapkan sama gen z. Gen z masuk pemerintahan nuga banyak yg korup. Coba lu googling 😂😂 Gimana 10 tahun kedepannya 😂😂
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macho@almacho98·
@vanizakibola @GIBOLofficial milenial dulu bang baru gen z. milenial naiknya pun susah ketahan gen x sama boomer yg masih haus kekuasaan. milenial mentok2 paling baru pion doang kyk gibran.
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macho
macho@almacho98·
@Kang_SebLuck @wallpassjournal @TimnasIndonesia coba baca lagi komen gua sblmnya bang dan kata gua terima aja kl lokal pret liga kangkung emg levelnya masih di bawah bgt makanya kemarin di round 4 jd beban semua lokal pret nya.
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Ji Chang Wook KW
Ji Chang Wook KW@Kang_SebLuck·
@almacho98 @wallpassjournal @TimnasIndonesia Ngeles terus.. 🤭 Udah jelas2 dengan lu nyebut Liga Indonesia dgn sebutan liga kangkung itu tandanya lu ngeremehin atau bahkan ngehina liga itu sendiri.. Dari awal jg narasi lu udah ngeremehin pemain2 dr Liga Indonesia.. 😂
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macho@almacho98·
@Kang_SebLuck @wallpassjournal @TimnasIndonesia lah kocak gua bilang liga kangkung lebih bagus dari wales bukan berarti udh gak bisa dianggep remeh. liga kangkung gak gua anggep remeh lagi kalo klubnya udh ngehasilin prestasi di kancah asia. cara mudahnya? pemain asing berkualitas. butuh proses untuk lokal pret nya
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