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SatOriginally posted by webmaster View PostIran v N. Korea in 40 hours of AFC youtube
www.youtube.com/live/FeK-i0dB2nw?si=BHiNUGVg4iRm77f0
We have pp vs ss kh 7:45 am pst
Follow by tm17 vs nk 10:15 pst
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They will get there because of their new naturalisation policy (giving passports to Dutchies with an Indonesian grandfather or grandmother). Other than that, their youth is not that good and this win against South Korea was just pure luck.Originally posted by oracle View Post
They should of arrived into Asia 2nd level teams after co hosting 07ac but they just couldn't.
but now they might kick start that and be there in next 8 years
Imo
1-6 asia elite
7-12 2nd level
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Their team is literally 10 Eckert’s plus one Indonesian guy. Id bet the majority of their team can’t even speak IndonesianOriginally posted by ShirFarhad View Post
They will get there because of their new naturalisation policy (giving passports to Dutchies with an Indonesian grandfather or grandmother). Other than that, their youth is not that good and this win against South Korea was just pure luck.
but hats off to them they are doing what they are doing to get World Cup qualification- other teams in Asia that are predominantly dispora players like Philippines and Pakistan so why can’t Indonesia do it
seeing teams like Malaysia , Thailand and Bangladesh follow suit I wouldn’t be surprised if in 20 years time the majority of Asian teams had their players born and raised outside of AsiaPlease watch and Subscribe:
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Yeah, but in Eckert’s case, he still has an aunt in Iran, has visited the country, and speaks a few words (even if it’s just Salam, khoobi?).Originally posted by Super Shojaei View Post
Their team is literally 10 Eckert’s plus one Indonesian guy. Id bet the majority of their team can’t even speak Indonesian
but hats off to them they are doing what they are doing to get World Cup qualification- other teams in Asia that are predominantly dispora players like Philippines and Pakistan so why can’t Indonesia do it
seeing teams like Malaysia , Thailand and Bangladesh follow suit I wouldn’t be surprised if in 20 years time the majority of Asian teams had their players born and raised outside of Asia
I know a few Dutch people with Indonesian roots who have never visited Indonesia and don’t speak a word of the language, even though it’s relatively easy to learn.
Indonesia is simply taking advantage of the fact that 10–15% of the Dutch population has some Indonesian heritage. If this trend continues, they’ll definitely become a strong opponent in the future. But I don’t see the same thing happening for most other Asian countries anytime soon. Except for maybe Syria, given the number of refugees that have settled in Europe since 2011.
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I truly hope I'm proven wrong, but I can't envision this team going far. It has nothing to do with individual skill, they are at level, if not better than the NK players. The system/strategy is non-existent and their conditioning, compared to the NKs is subpar. Our defense has huge gaps and we're relying on blind long-balls, hoping one of our strikers latches on - which hasn't been very often and we lose possession almost immediately.
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