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Post by Bushman on Nov 22, 2013 12:00:27 GMT
PUBLISHED 11:00 22nd November 2013 by @officialqpr Club to stream selected home Football League fixtures in Malaysia via Official YouTube channel ... FOLLOWING an incredible fortnight in which QPR have delivered coaching clinics in Asia, the club is delighted to announce another fantastic service for our Malaysian-based supporters. From the Charlton Athletic fixture onwards, QPR will be providing a live stream from selected home league matches to Malaysia via our ever-popular official YouTube channel. Meanwhile Astro Sport remains as the exclusive live television partner of the Football League into Malaysia, showing a selection of the best matches every weekend, some of which will continue to feature QPR at home and away. In doing so, Rangers will become the first club in Football League history to provide such a service, to the delight of R’s Chairman, Tony Fernandes. “We’re really pleased that we’ve finally found a solution for our Malaysian fans to be able to watch more of our home Football League fixtures,” he told www.qpr.co.uk. “The Malaysian people have really embraced everything about QPR since myself and my fellow shareholders became involved and whilst we’d always encourage as many of them as possible to attend the matches, this is a fantastic alternative for those who are unable to travel to Loftus Road.” *Supporters should note that the stream will be GEO Blocked, ensuring it is only viewable in Malaysia. Read more at www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/221113-malaysia-stream-1089528.aspx?#8j1iMH2TY2DzoLB4.99
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Post by Macmoish on Nov 22, 2013 12:43:50 GMT
Interesting and innovative...
Also should be interesting if we'll sign Benayoun!
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Post by Jon Doeman on Nov 22, 2013 15:04:42 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2013 16:25:37 GMT
Why would it be interesting if we sign Benayoun, because he is from Israel and Malaysia is an Islamic country? id rather people be grown up about things, this is football not religion, hopefully they have more brains over in Malaysia and will support all players who wear the hoops regardless off their religious beliefs, creed, or colour of their skin.
We don't want far right boneheads following our team, whether they are EDL or Islamic jihadists types, they are all far right losers we don't want following our team.
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Post by Bushman on Nov 22, 2013 18:34:24 GMT
Why would it be interesting if we sign Benayoun, because he is from Israel and Malaysia is an Islamic country? id rather people be grown up about things, this is football not religion, hopefully they have more brains over in Malaysia and will support all players who wear the hoops regardless off their religious beliefs, creed, or colour of their skin. We don't want far right boneheads following our team, whether they are EDL or Islamic jihadists types, they are all far right losers we don't want following our team. More blatant and yet more tolerated. In July, the Israeli footballer Yossi Benayoun was met with antisemitic chanting from an 85,000-strong crowd in Kuala Lumpur, where he was playing for Chelsea in a "friendly" match against a Malaysian XI. www.thejc.com/comment-and-debate/comment/58911/footballs-foul-play-a-big-problem
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2013 19:16:07 GMT
oh well looks like im wrong on that one then. maybe they are lacking in brains over there.
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Post by luckycharms on Nov 22, 2013 21:26:08 GMT
There is a lot of ignorance among the Malay Muslim community on the Jews. Many don't even know that Jews in the Qur'an are accorded the title Peoples of the Book' along with Christians, and that a great many Muslim prophets are actually Jewish prophets.
There is a strange paranoia among Malay Muslims that make them act ultra-defensively when it comes to religion even when it has no direct impact. Mainly because here Islam is identified with being Malay - and they are a small majority in the country.
The Israel-Palestinian issues is a good example. Malays have been taught to think indirectly that they are purer Muslims than Arabs, Pakistanis etc. They claim the Arabs are decadent and many are also Christians. It is a point of racial pride among Malays that apparently no Malay has ever been a non-Muslim ( which is of course a load of crap). Similarly, their reaction is far more over the top whenever it comes to Israel and Jews even compared to the Arabs and Palestinians themselves.
A few years back the Malaysian Foreign Minister had either 1) Said hello to his Israeli counterpart in the corridors of the UN 2) Paid a courtesy call - whatever it is the notion that a Malaysian FM had been the vicinity of an Israeli caused a massive controversy here. Never mind that some Arab nations have commenced diplomatic relations with Israel (e.g. Egypt). You could almost sense an almost physical disgust in the reactions of some Malays back then, as if he had been in contact with something unclean.
At the moment however the country's religious authorities are going after the Shi'ites ( they need something to do to justify their salaries.
Yossi Benyaoun being an Israeli or Jewish won't be an issue with the ruling government, until the right-wingers and radical Muslims start making it into a public one and if there is enough criticism they'll cave and bar him from entering the country.
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Post by cpr on Nov 23, 2013 8:12:58 GMT
Nice one, may well work. Wonder how they ban Benayoun through that!
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Post by Jon Doeman on Nov 23, 2013 21:30:33 GMT
Nice one, may well work. Wonder how they ban Benayoun through that! Did you suss it then Baz ?
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Post by londonranger on Nov 24, 2013 1:29:34 GMT
Cant get my head around this one, Benayoun is training with us, is that right? Whats that about? Do we charge him for that or is it free. Besides, we need players that can score goals. Ours keep hitting the woodwork except for one. Or eye testing weekly?
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Post by cpr on Nov 24, 2013 8:56:13 GMT
Nice one, may well work. Wonder how they ban Benayoun through that! Did you suss it then Baz ? Of a fashion, had the please stand by countdown clock, at kick off there were 35 watching, I full screened it and it was blank. Refreshed the screen et voila, no longer worked. Messed about again, got it all working through the Malay proxy but still no pic, gave up and listened to the screeching woman with the staccato voice instead! That's my public consumption story any.
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Post by Jon Doeman on Nov 24, 2013 9:06:10 GMT
Did you suss it then Baz ? Of a fashion, had the please stand by countdown clock, at kick off there were 35 watching, I full screened it and it was blank. Refreshed the screen et voila, no longer worked. Messed about again, got it all working through the Malay proxy but still no pic, gave up and listened to the screeching woman with the staccato voice instead! That's my public consumption story any. I listened to Emma & her biased co commentator at the match, apparently we scored against the run of play...!!!
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Post by cpr on Nov 24, 2013 9:11:44 GMT
Of a fashion, had the please stand by countdown clock, at kick off there were 35 watching, I full screened it and it was blank. Refreshed the screen et voila, no longer worked. Messed about again, got it all working through the Malay proxy but still no pic, gave up and listened to the screeching woman with the staccato voice instead! That's my public consumption story any. I listened to Emma & her biased co commentator at the match, apparently we scored against the run of play...!!! Only slightly irritating to say the least! Didn't go then! You becoming a fair weahter fan like me then?
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Post by Jon Doeman on Nov 24, 2013 9:15:57 GMT
I listened to Emma & her biased co commentator at the match, apparently we scored against the run of play...!!! Only slightly irritating to say the least! Didn't go then! You becoming a fair weahter fan like me then? No, I was there, I was listening on my mobile.
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Post by cpr on Nov 24, 2013 9:18:01 GMT
Weirdo!
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