Saturday, April 23, 2011

12th player is the key player

When I Write all about those remarkably on this title post..I would say,..Of course,..They are, yes they are. The Ultras. The players resoundingly going to their curva seats to show their appreciations as well most of them aware their existences to watch them and to chant for them 90 minutes non stop. To some fan club or a so called fanatic club, cheering up for 90 minutes is something which extremely crazy; yet never being done before in the country. People might call you a wacko instead and some of them might think that there were no such peoples singing while watching the game. Hell nuts, they only watch and know the big stink of the English Premier League. Hypnotized by the sparkling visual on the TV commercials promoting the league they tend not to watch other league which I favorably said it's far more interesting than the premier league. And the atmosphere of the 'other' league shall never be found in the EPL. Yikes, what's the so-called atmosphere? Yes it is the Ultras!..everywhere in Bundesliga, France Ligue 1, Italia Serie A, Spanish Primera Liga, Dutch Eradivisie,.. Okay, enough about Europes, how about in other continents? Yes there are Ultras Ahlawy for the mighty Al-Ahly and Ultras White Knights for Zamalek in the Egyptian Premier League.. dude, it is in Africa., Others, Asia? we got Ultras Urawa Red Diamonds. we got Ultras AL Hilal in west Asia and yes, our neighbour, Indonesia which they got here with names such as Aremania, Jakmania, Bonek, Viking etc. Those ultras and the atmosphere, no such a thing like that in the EPL.


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The person which I would like to share with you all is Mr. Freddie Marciano. He's one of the cool guy we meet and always shows the passion of supporting the team. He's also never stops of telling the scene when he was in Turkey with the Besiktas Çarşı.Well, he is the pioneer of the Ultras, he is the one who sparked the fuse and perhaps light up the soul of the stadium perhaps brighter than the stadiums' floodlights. Well I remember that time when the Ultras Malaya still remain as a subgroup of HMC(harimaumalaya.com), he did his best with all time he got promoting the way to support the national team with ultras culture instead of kuaci (sit down and watch the game quitely and full of concentration). He is the first person who light up smoke bomb made all by himself back in 2007 at KLFA Stadium Cheras. Well you won't get bent out of shape with him. And after 3 years all the magic comes, Ultras is a national display of support and also for those who made a big stink upon them; well there's always challenge to do a good thing.


Mr. Freddie Marciano


A quote from a German Ultra of a Bundesliga team “As a football fan, football is your life. It’s quite different from having a girlfriend; after all, your life suffers when you’re a hardcore supporter. We want to be a refuge for young people and everyone who thinks the Ultra idea is good. People come to us because they want to have fun. They see people having a great time and enjoying themselves.”

Well, it is about creating radical atmosphere in the stadium, which mainly with all colors and choreograph on terraces and an extra maximum noise significantly for chanting purpose. Which somehow you never found such a passion in English Premier League,. Uffhh, the commercial bastard league. Fabio Capello did mention some of his thoughts like...
"English stadiums are boring to me, as well as incredibly expensive. If there is a
good crowd then it gets a bit better, but it is nothing comparable to what you
get in Italy where the Ultras prepare the scenario for weeks before a big
game."



The proud little smoke bomb

Which I could understand from what Capello said is what is the meaning of big games to the players. Several players who did their spells in the Italian Serie A from 1990's untill today namely such Paul Gasgcoine; Lazio (1992-1995) Jürgen Klinsmann; Internazionale (1989-1992), Sampdoria (1997-1998), Andreas Andersson; AC Milan (1997-1998) Robbie Keane; Internazionale (2000-2001) where mostly clarified that the league itself is pack with pressure but the atmosphere of the stadiums is aesthetically amazing. What ha amazed them? of course the curva performers, the 12th players. Which I could only see no such a thing in the English Premier League; or known as the Barclays Premier League for its ruthless commercialism thus neglecting to what is the passion of football all about.



Locally the Ultras Malaya is known for it's natural being of the extraordinary passionate supports and efforts all to the Harimau Malaya. To me, the person who is responsible to promote such a beautiful supporting culture in football is no other man which is Freddie Marciano. Spontaneously said by me, he had done such a superb job to promote the culture. The press and medias most of them regard this as a new wave of supporting culture. Gently remarks it as maybe some or most of the reporters doesn't really do their homeworks about what are they and why they exist. Yet they had always a hostage to what we call as to ultras characteristics. Their view of authorities. Well these are the words from the interview done.

The writer: How do you see involvement of the authorities? You know like, Would you describe what sorts of prohibitions imposed by them? Let's starts with flares..

Mr. Marciano: So many of it. Can't really describes those really.

The writer: How do u see these things in order to pursue your activity? (those barriers and obstacles)

Mr. Marciano: Just do it. Fight the authorities in a manner

The writer: Okay..do you find the authorities so far has been supportive?

Mr. Marciano: Some of 'em

The writer: Okay.. tell me the cops

Mr. Marciano: Bastards.

I can't agree more on what he said about the police. We are getting stressed and annoyed with those prohibitions imposed by the authority such as the police. Police? I can't really say no to such an inner hatred to them by me as well. For many Ultras, police behaviour is disproportionate and arbitrary. Their main criticism of
the police is that they treat football fans/Ultras like second-class citizens or people with no basic rights, are often inflexible and arrogant and act condescendingly without showing any willingness to talk to the fans. They are also anonymous (have no name tags) and cannot therefore be identified, and they are said to have no background knowledge of the Ultra culture and its positive aspects. Furthermore, they lack self-reflection and self-criticism and expect too much of the Ultras, who cannot exert direct influence on every fan/Ultra, and their scene structure. They always see the ultras as a violent group of fans, their tifo as a mess and their loud cheering is a massive disturbance.

The writer: Okay,..as far as I'm gonna write here.. it shall be described as, annoying?

Mr Marciano: Constrain

The writer: Ultras does not need government to stand.. do you agree with that?

Mr Marciano: I can't agree more, we did an illegal stuff..see, the government and authorities always being a big problem (to us).

The writer: Okay,.how unjustful did the bubblemouth minister to you and your colleagues?

Mr Marciano: He didn't know anything,..let him.

Well could we come to this agreement, the minister was only pushing out the statements on the press just to ensure that he is doing his job, or just being pro to what so-called as sportsmanship ( in their way of course). Well he is a Youth and Sports Minister. Definitely the medias are always tagging him in the headline.

But one thing which has attracted me most is their chanting song, which most are catchy and easy to memorized as well as hardly to forget. The points are, the songs and chants are catchy and easy to remember as they could easily recruit newcomers as well. Where newcomers find them as a great influence for their identity as the characters of the ultras are remarkably attractive especially to those age of 15-25 years of age. Not just the songs, but the choreographic displays are just superb as well. This is what we call the true art of supporting football and some clearly disagree with that as it is not within the moral attitudes where these people packed it with accusations to the Ultras of burning the explosive fireworks and some welcomes it and even hail it up to the sky as it is one of the method to revive our football scene. Which one you agree with?

The songs are not merely come in its own originality. Some melodies are heard in the Scout camping Jamboree. Some is from popular folk songs and as well as other influences. No matter what type or how do the songs sounds like, the important thing is, they are not cheering for other than their own identity. This is what to be a highly respect and salutation for their efforts of defining football identity into deep love to the country. They already showed how they love their country, they won't stop cheering the lads to keep fight till the end. As they believe we will never fall. Of course until the last rebel. So, what about you Mancunians????? To be honest is I never impressed to the one who do look like a great knowledgeable people who loves football and also a die hard fan of an outside of the country team. Which actually he did awake until 3.00 a.m. and sometimes until the next morning just to watch those fagots playing their balls at their great stadiums. I rather feel happy to see a bunch of school boys who proud wearing the local teams and talk about their local idols and proudly show up in the stadiums at their town to show their love and proud to the team and enthusiasm to their homegrown and hometown, as well as the national team. Mancunians are rather stupid enough to be in that kind of category. What category? Ass holes.

This might be what Mr. Marciano wants everybody to be with him. Not just to be with him but also more than just respecting each other. Brotherhood. The simple word which so long in his head and this is what he is striving for. Selamanya, selamanya, selamanya kita bersaudara. Put the spirits of loving your land, loving your home, loving everybody you know, loving your hometown where you find everything there; love, security, comfort and happiness. Well what do Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd did gives us in the EPL.. they just want your fu**ing money, that's all,.. And stop being a slave of a MODERN FOOTBALL. We have our own colors, and always be proud of it!.

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This why the post is entitled 12th player is the key player because they are the one. Mr Marciano couldn't really hide his proud of the lads, which he can easily gather around 800 strength of people if there is a match around the corner. Where it is a huge different back to 2007 where it had all starts. Where he painted the banner all by himself, and during that time he was proudly displaying the banner to the terrace and chanting the team together with us. Now, it is about educating the newcomers about the ultras movement here in the country.

Ain't going to be an outrages opinion if to say most of players; the stars of the national team such Baddrol Bakhtiar, Safee Sali, Khairul Fahmi Che Mat and Coach Fozi which also agreed by Mr Marciano that they are always needed in every game.


12th player is not just a key player. They are also the soul of the stadium, the game and the heart of passionate football. Thank you Ultras from all over the country keep doing it Until The Last Rebel
. Yes, NO AL CALCIO MODERNO. I am not an enemy of commercialism but I am against anything which kills the passion of the game. So let's wipe off the Modern Football.



ps: don't forget to click on to http://www.ultrasmalaya.net. All the info is there, and of course they are planning for Taipei as well for the World Cup Qualifying.

3 comments:

  1. very interesting information..actually i,m the one joined Ultras Malaya and I,m respect with Mr Freddie Marciano

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  2. you are doing a great thing bro. Mr Marciano is a one of the greatest character of the Ultras Malaya. just be with him, and be like him; always believe what u do.. gonna keep close the UM movement afterwards :D

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