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Malaysia vs Thailand 1-0 on AFC U-16

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Malaysia vs Thailand AFC U-16 on September 6, 2014. 



Thailand vs Malaysia AFC U16 2014




Before the match begin, there was a match between Malaysia U23 vs Yemen. A friendly match at Shah Alam stadium. It shocking that the result will make Malaysia soccer fans scream. More detail please visit at Malaysia U23 vs Yemen


The match started on 9PM and ended 94 minutes later approximately 22:54PM. One of the team scored a winning goal carrying the jersey no 8, Syazwan. The second half match was epic as Malaysia soccer squad needed to defend from the aggressive forward and attackers from Thailand.


Malaysia soccer squad was up against Thailand they were playing believed to be not own Malaysia soil. Some of the members of the squad were Syazwan 8, Na Jamaluddin 7, Abang 2, Shahrul Akmal 11, Najib 15, Haikal 6, Ali 5 and Dinesh 9.


Malaysia team was wearing a blue shirt and Thailand was wearing a red shirt on that match. The arena was decorated with some sponsoring brands such as Nikon, Toshiba, Samsung, Toyota, the-AFC.com, Nike, Epson, Fly Emirates and many more.


The later match Malaysia will go up against South Korea on Monday. 





There were large crowd of Thailand fans stripping their top as a sign of cheering for Thailand team. 

Malaysia vs Yemen September 6, 2014

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Friendly soccer match Malaysia UN23 vs Yemen at Shah Alam Stadium. 



Malaysia U23 vs Yemen




No entrance fee entering to watch the match at Shah Alam stadium. Malaysian were not hesitated took the exciting opportunity to watch the game. The Yemen soccer squad was the same team versus Malaysia national team on March 2014. However, Yemen is up against the young Malaysia national team or "Harimau Muda"


There were large crowd cheering for Malaysia national soccer squad under 23 years old under the coach of Datuk Ong Kim Swee. In the second half of the match, Danial was their hope to secure a goal for them. But, the opportunity was minimal.


After Danial being replaced, the tactic of resembling tiki taka was adopted. It can be seen that 4 Malaysia soccer squad forwards and strikers tried to form it by 4 footballers.







These were the footballers in field of Malaysia national team under 23 years old. Danial 25, Junior 15, Nazmi 31, Farhan 10, Amer 24, Brandon 16, Saiful 8, Amirul Hisham 14, Faizat Ghazali 13.


This match were sponsored by some of the biggest brands such as Astro, Nike, 100plus and Team Malaysia




Instant Noodle Mi Sedaap Curry

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Mi Sedaap Malaysia heavily promoting it Mi Sedaap Curry.




Mi Sedaap Curry


  • Product : Mi Sedaap Curry
  • Calories : 73g = 360 KCAL, 45g Carb, 8g Protein, 16g Fat (palm oil), Sugar 3g
  • Net Weight : 73g
  • Status         : Halal , Made in Indonesia
  • Manufacturer : PT.Karunia Alam Segar
  • Distributor/Importer : Gentle Supreme Sdn Bhd / Bintang Emas Utama Sdn Bhd
  • Flavor : Curry
  • Value (2014) : RM 3.40 for five packs
  • Website : http://www.misedaap.com.my/
  • Contact no : info@misedaap.com.my

Mass marketing their Mi Sedaap Curry although this is not a new product by them. Mi Sedaap Curry has been introduced in Malaysia instant noodle market for 2 years and counting. Mentioning about Mi Sedaap it always reminding us the legendary Mi Sedaap with black soy sauce with crispy fried shallot, Mi Sedaap Goreng.




 

Undeniable fact that the Maggi Big Curry flavor will be put into a picture with Mi Sedaap Curry. Which one is the Malaysian best choice ? . Maggi Big Curry adopted a repackaging but it still using the old curry powder. The obvious difference between them is the price. The well known Maggi brand will be slightly expensive due to it branding power.








Noticing that Mi Sedaap contains 3 powder packs comparing to Maggi Big Curry it only containing one powder pack. If memory serves me right, it should be right about Maggi Big Curry.







As you can see at the street board, it is an expensive marketing campaign taken by Wingsfood Mi Sedaap initiative to bring awareness to the Malaysian market. Will Mi Sedaap Curry dethrones Maggi Curry reclaim top 1 spot in Malaysia instant noodle business ?? Well, That will be Malaysian's choice to decide !


However, Maggi Big Curry competitive edge and advantage is their ambassador top 1 Malaysia 's male celebrity Aaron Aziz. More information about Maggi Big Curry with Aaron Aziz as ambassador at Maggi Curry Big and Aaron Aziz .


RIBENA Goodness TV Commercial for Malaysia 2014

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"Release the Goodness" RIBENA is celebrating its 75 years with Malaysians






  • Product : Ribena
  • Calories : 100ml = 45 KCAL, 11g Carb, 0g Protein, 0g Fat, Sugar 11g
  • Net Weight : 500ml
  • Status         : Halal , Made in Malaysia
  • Manufacturer : Cocoaland Industry Sdn Bhd
  • Flavor : Fruit Drink
  • Value (2014) : RM 3.00 
  • Website : http://gsk.com.my/healthcare-ribena.html
  • Contact no : 1800-88-3225

No artificial colour, Flavour or sweetener. Best served chill. Encourages consuming within 4 days.Avoid exposure direct sunlight.



Ribena is childhood memory's beverage. Everyone who born in early 90s generation must have drunk Ribena juice. It was really popular among Malaysian reaching the boiling point in 2004. If I am correct there were nothing replaced Ribena juice. As the years passed, Ribena the well known beverage, could be the first grape tasted beverage in Malaysia there are not much grape tasted beverage else as successful as Ribena.


Ribena does affected us subconsciously. As the Ribena getting well received, Malaysian develop a sense of pursuing the grape fruit. If we had never tried Ribena, we would not have wanted to try the grape fruit in the first place. However, It was all false that Ribena was made from blackcurrant instead of grape. A fruit contains element of vitamin C and antioxidant.


Look, Ribena Malaysia has launched a new TV commercial on Youtube and it is nice to watch ! For your information, Ribena brand was put up on sales by its founder GlaxoSmithKline. The sales was whooping 1.3 billion pounds. The acquired company is a Japanese company Suntory. 


Ribena Malaysia Facebook page has 30,000 over likes and growing. In their Facebook page, there is a fascinating story behind Ribena. The Ribena was made by UK entrepreneur in order to resolve the lack of vitamin C dietary food in UK due to second World War. Ribena must have lot of Vitamin C elements in it.


We are born in a fortunate time although the second World War have been a past for most of us, we still very much needs Vitamin C which we could obtain easily by drinking a bottle of Ribena. We should drink it at least once a week to supplement our body.


You need Ribena daily for it rich Vitamin C





All Goal Scorers in Malaysia cup 2014

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All the goals scorers in every soccer squads of Malaysia cup 2014. 


Top scorer in Malaysia cup 2014 so far is PDRM's Ali Ashraq or well known for his legendary title "Man or Steel" or "Iron Man". He secured 7 goals for PDRM throughout the matches. The second place are Pahang Dickson and Kedah's Billy Mehmet. 


These scores were recorded from August 13, 2014 - September 3, 2014. To be continue updating this article when Malaysia cup resumes on October 3 for quarter final.


Are you interested to know which 10 strikers is the best in Malaysia cup 2014 ?? Check this out Top 10 goal strikers in Malaysia cup 2014




1. JDT







  • Luciano Figuerao x4
  • Pereyra Diaz x3
  • Amri Yahyah x2
  • Hariss Harun x1
  • Safiq Rahim x2
  • Jasazrin Jamaluddin x1





2. JDT II




  • Nicholas Delmonte x2
  • Zaquan Adha x1
  • Syafiq Shahrudin x2
  • Yusof Zainal Abidin x1
  • Shahril Ishak x1
  • Fandi Ahmad x1






3. Felda United









  • Mohd Raimi Nor x1
  • Ahmad Syamin Yahya x2
  • Edward Wilson x4
  • Shahrulnizam x1
  • Shukor Adan x1
  • Indra Putra x1
  • Makache Ndumba x1
  • Zan Rahan x1






4. Pahang








  • Dickson Nwakaeme x5
  • Fauzi Roslan x2
  • Gopinathan x2
  • Matias Conti x1
  • Zesh Rahman x1





5. Lions XII







  • Sufian Anuar x1
  • Madhu Mohana x1
  • Faris Ramli x3
  • Hafiz Sujad x2



6. Pulau Pinang







  • Luiz Ricardo x2
  • Rafiuddin Roddin x2
  • Lee Gil Hoon x2






7. Kelantan ( Red warriors )






  • Wan Zaharulnizam x1
  • Khairul Izuan Rosli x1
  • Forkey Doe x4
  • Fakri Saarani x2
  • Piya x2







8. ATM ( The Gladiators)






  • Juan Arostegui x1
  • Hairuddin Omar x3








9. Terengganu ( Turtles )









  • Manaf Mamat x1
  • Norfarhan x1
  • Ashaari Samsuddin x3
  • Mario Karlovic x2
  • Zairo Anuar Zailani x1
  • Ismail Faruqi x1
  • Nordin Alias x1








10. Perak ( The Boss)









  • Nasir Basharuddin x2
  • Abdula fees Abdulsalam x1
  • Milan Purovic x1
  • Hafiz Ramdan x1
  • Marco Tulio x1
  • Vincent Bikana -1 ( Scored own goal)





11. Sarawak ( The Crocs )









  • Ryan Griffith x3
  • Chanturu x2
  • Hairol Mokhtar x1





12. Kedah ( The Red Eagles )








  • Farhan x1
  • Billy Mehmet x5
  • Baddrol Bakhtiar x3
  • Namkung Woong x1
  • Syazwan Tajuddin x1







13. PDRM ( The Cops)









  • Bobby Gonzales x4
  • Chad Souza x3
  • Ali Ashfaq x7
  • Alafi Mahmud x1






14. T-TEAM ( The Titans )






  • Patrich Wanggal x1
  • Jimmy Mulisa x4
  • Leandro Dos Santos x1
  • Ramzul Zahini Adnan x1






15. SELANGOR ( The Red Giants )







  • Paulo Rangel x3
  • Hazwan Bakri  x2
  • Andik Vermansyah x2





16. SIME DARBY ( The Giant Killers )









  • Dilshod Sharofeldinov x1
  • Mateo Roskam x3
  • Dzulfahmi x1
  • Fahrul Razi Kamaruddin x1