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Pekung laser Indonesia terdedah


SEDUTAN video menunjukkan penjaga gol Malaysia, Sharbinee Alawi terkena pancaran laser hijau (dalam bulatan) semasa perlawanan menentang Indonesia di Jakarta baru-baru ini.



KUALA LUMPUR - Jika peminat bola sepak Malaysia dipersalahkan kerana didakwa menggunakan pena pancaran laser, ada pengendali blog semalam mendedahkan perbuatan yang sama juga telah dilakukan oleh peminat skuad Garuda ketika perlawanan peringkat kumpulan Piala Suzuki AFF 2010 antara kedua-dua negara itu baru-baru ini.

Menurut entri blog Adamroslan.com yang bertajuk 'Piala Suzuki AFF 2010: Laser Hijau Siapa Yang Mula Dulu?' pengendali blog itu memuat turun klip video yang dihantar oleh seorang peminat bola sepak tempatan perlawanan berkenaan sewaktu Malaysia kalah 1-5 di tangan Indonesia pada 4 Disember lalu.
"Pendedahan klip video itu yang disunting daripada video rasmi AFF telah membuka pekung pasukan Indonesia yang bermain taktik ini semasa mengalahkan Malaysia pada perlawanan peringkat kumpulan," katanya.

Menurut blog itu, ia juga bukti peminat bola sepak di republik itu juga turut bermain kotor.
"Jika benar faktor kekalahan Indonesia adalah kerana laser hijau, mereka perlu tanya kepada diri sendiri apa penyokong mereka buat di Stadium Gelora Bung Karno yang perlawanan peringkat kumpulan dahulu?," ujarnya.


 

 

 

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  1. http://aji-pangestu.blogspot.com/2010/12/bukti-kecurangan-bangsa-malaysia.html

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  2. Dalam perlawanan Malaysia-Indonesia, Malaysia-Vietnam dan Malaysia-Indonesia (final) terjumpa Laser, TAPI x der laser kat perlawanan Indonesia-Laos, Indonesia-Thailand Indonesia-Fillipine (2 kali perlawanan), so laser ada pada siapa?

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  3. hati-hati adu domba,,, bisa jadi tipu muslihat belake tuk pecah belah persaudaraan...

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  4. biarpun pancaran laser hijau atau gangguan lain seperti mercun,botol-botol air yang dibaling ke arah para pemain...namun jika sesebuah pasukan beraksi dengan baik....semestinya ia akan memenangi perlawanan itu..usah dipertikaikan kemenangan malaysia tempohari kerana ternyata ia lebih baik berbanding pasukan Indonesia.

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