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OPINION Abang Geutanyo
20 December 2010 00:18
from : http://olahraga.kompasiana.com/bola
Miss the presence of re-The Dream Team era of 1970-1985, like in this picture. Hopefully PSSI team is now capable of presenting a dream come true.
Remember the past does not mean happy, and must maintain the condition of the past. The past few still need to be remembered for his absence could diajdikan benchmarks for the future. In some ways the past was not only to be remembered. but also a benchmark for various things in the present and the future. One of the benchmarks that will be remembered this is the National Team (we call it PSSI) era, 1970-1985.
Why in the 1970-1985 era as a benchmark, whereas in 1938 only PSSI (then called the Dutch East Indies team or NIVB and recognized by FIFA for political reasons) has been known on the world stage. The team that formed the Netherlands has become one of the two representatives of Asia (Japan resigned because he was raging a war against China). Although the preliminary round is nothing already bent by Hungary with a score of 6-0 without reply very badly, but performance is glorious be proud of. Also, most players NIVB time was young blonde Dutch aka genuine.
We can not make the conditions at the time as a benchmark for the World Cup participant at the time was still of low quality because the preparation team all state at half-Pre World Cup is not represented by a team that actually qualified from their respective countries entwined war and debt (due to world economic recession), which was abysmal responsibility.
What's wrong with PSSI Era 1970-1985
PSSI 1970-1985 era, our so-so proud. Maybe for colleagues who have not born or were children in the 1970s certainly did not have good records about their greatness. Unlike us who were born under the year 1970 not only know the greatness they could even see the PSSI competing in various places in the country.
What greatness team in 1970-1985 era? Of course, in addition to achievement is the team cohesiveness. They really virtually players who play football just for the nation and state. Look at some of their achievements in that era.
In Southeast Asian arena, team in this era of highly respected. Any ASEAN country does not move. In the event the SEA Games, PSSI has always been a champion. At the Asian level we still dubbed the Asian tiger by the countries that have been great today as China, Japan and Korea. Do not ask how beautiful football and our football achievements at that time.
Some of the legendary names in the period 1970-1985 are as follows:
• Judo Hadianto: Goalkeepers
• Ronny Pasla: Goalkeepers
• Yuswardi: Right defender
• Anwar Ujang: Central defender (Stoper)
• Samson Ruma Article: Right-back (later to become Central Defender)
• Ronni Pattinasarani: Central defender
• Iswadi Idris: Central defender
• Yuswardi: Right defender
• John Auri: Bek Kiri
• Junaidi Abdillah: Midfielder
• Rulli Nere: Midfielder
• Nobon: Midfielder
• Surya Lesmana: Midfielder
• M Basri: Midfielder
• Sarman Panggabean
• Risdianto: Striker
• Anjas Asmara: Striker
• Andi Lala: Striker
• Syueb Rizal: Striker
• Oyong Liza: Left Wing
• Dede Sulaiman: Left Wing
• Sutan Harhara
• Didik Darmadi
• Leo Kapisa: Right Wing
• And others who can not remember anymore at the 1970 -1985.
What is the shape of their bodies? Maybe it's just (late) Iswadi Idris, who is rather small or short, so he was called by the term "the Boncel" because of his size was relatively short-less than other colleagues (164. Cm) and Dede Sulaiman (162. Cm). While the posture of the other players average over 170.cm with an ideal body weight. Their bodies look like a skinny not because of lack of nutrition, but because a very heavy workout routine. They also are not accustomed to such luxury today.
PSSI 2010 The Dream Team Era Approaching Reality
Do not expect the team that started sparkling PSSI today? The answer, of course. Who is not delighted to see the PSSI 2010 when it? Excitement almost unparalleled superiority in the euphoria gave birth to the ASEAN level back sticking out after all these years continues to be a loser like toothless tiger.
Tired of waiting too long. Malau see the appearance of team-Abal Abal. Restless view of management as if not understand football. These three things are accumulating again with player performance which was well above average even impressed not lead to even admire the discipline themselves. Uniquely like no player was aware that performance is below expectations, but instead felt his players had been great, good and above all else. Consequently, many national players who became scorn rather than revered. Just because people love PSSI just come in droves to watch though eventually go home with cursing and shouting obscenities from disappointed.
Naturally, the above may happen, the problem has been accumulating for so long the audience of this country want to see and get back to the Dream Team era of 1970-1985. Now the seeds are visible. PSSI team right now if you continue to receive technical education, mental-psychological, skill, and stamina is good, maybe a year longer be able to "talk" and proved himself almost parallel with other Asian teams have already begun to "Go International" such as China, Korea North, South Korea, Japan, Iran, Iraq and Russia fragments that are in the Asian zone.
Hopefully expectations soar is not in vain. We will rediscover the National pride like the past. We are reminded by (late) Suratin Soesrosoegondo PSSI chairman first. He founded PSSI 1928 (Formally 19 April 1930) capital to the spirit of nationalism stirred up incredible love of nation and homeland through football. Now hope he has shown positive signs and hopefully become a reality.
Garuda Hopefully it flapped its wings, he must be able to fly as high. Provide opportunities for Garuda flight back to divide the world. Moral, spiritual and capital would have to accompany them for the results to be optimal and dreams really come true ...
Greetings Kompasiana
Abang geutanyo

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