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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Under the leadership of an ex-convict

Football is a sport that is very liked by the various layers of society, bai mapun old young, rich or poor, all fond of football. no exception in the land that is rich in these crops (Indonesia) ... but why, soccer in this country synonymous with violence .... ?? whether, because the people in this country, you really like violence?? or football in this country was made ​​for war .... ? what jangan2, because an ex-convict pemimpinya,,,,,!! taulah hemm ... no .... the most important in the land of the beautiful and rich, all wanted a change in football in this country .... !!!!!!!!!!
Since 2003, PSSI (Indonesian Soccer Organization) led by a man called Nurdin Halid (born in Wantapone, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, 17 November 1958; age 52 years) a poplitikus Indonesia and also a businessman and also an ex-convict in because the case corruption, On 16 July 2004, he was detained as a suspect in the smuggling of illegally imported sugar. He was later also detained on suspicion of corruption in the distribution of cooking oil http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nurdin_halid

as chairman of PSSI (Indonesian Soccer Organization), He is known as the controversial chairman of PSSI. He runs the organization from behind bars in prison, announced the idea naturalize foreign players, increasing the number of participants Liga Indonesia every year so that no club is relegated, opposed the termination of disbursement of budget funds for the club, and reduce the sanctions that were previously involved in riots Persebaya massive game (from the ban on playing at home for two years as a prohibition only 3 times a cage match.)

hemmm ..... so it is proper PSSI of revolution, for football in this country can become more honest, transparent, open and certainly can be better than the leadership of ex-convict someone .....

Go ... Go ... Go ... Indonesia, Garuda will always fly

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