paksenarrion
12-20-2004, 04:18 PM
I urge everyone to never buy a player from Malaysia. Here's my story.
I was training a Malaysian forward. I kept in constant contact with the Malaysian U-20 manager, and mailed him every skill increase. The Malaysian U-20 manager was also the mother club of this player, so he had double interest in his training. My player was 19 years old, and had just hit magnificent scoring. The U-20 manager told me that he wasn't skilled enough, ok fine that I can understand. I am in 8th place and desperate to improve my midfield. So I put the player up for sale since he no longer had any U-20 potential, and I did really need the money. He was sold to one of the Malaysian U-20 manager's friends and he was immediately placed on the U-20 team. I can't convey my disgust at these lies. The Malaysian U-20 manager lied. My player was skilled enough, he just wasn't good enough if I was the manager.
They are the ones who are going to lose out. I would have trained their player to divine if they hadn't been so dishonest. I am currently training 17 year old forwards from Bolivia and Cyprus. Malaysia has no idea what they are going to miss out on because Bolivia and Cyprus are going to get two of the best forwards in the world when I am finished training them.
I urge everyone to not touch players from Malaysia.
I was training a Malaysian forward. I kept in constant contact with the Malaysian U-20 manager, and mailed him every skill increase. The Malaysian U-20 manager was also the mother club of this player, so he had double interest in his training. My player was 19 years old, and had just hit magnificent scoring. The U-20 manager told me that he wasn't skilled enough, ok fine that I can understand. I am in 8th place and desperate to improve my midfield. So I put the player up for sale since he no longer had any U-20 potential, and I did really need the money. He was sold to one of the Malaysian U-20 manager's friends and he was immediately placed on the U-20 team. I can't convey my disgust at these lies. The Malaysian U-20 manager lied. My player was skilled enough, he just wasn't good enough if I was the manager.
They are the ones who are going to lose out. I would have trained their player to divine if they hadn't been so dishonest. I am currently training 17 year old forwards from Bolivia and Cyprus. Malaysia has no idea what they are going to miss out on because Bolivia and Cyprus are going to get two of the best forwards in the world when I am finished training them.
I urge everyone to not touch players from Malaysia.