Chaotic situation within the Indonesian Football Federation body (PSSI) drawn attention from many. Not only from football fans, but even some public figures who had or still involved in football are sounding some concerns. One of them is Anjas Asmara, a former national player from the 1970s.
The ex player expressed deep regrets about the chaotic situation. Especially with the attitude of Indonesian Football Rescue Committee (KPSI) who pushed the Extraordinary Congress (KLB), March 6 2012.
"Why should we have an outbreak? (Djohar Arifin Husin had at the helm) just for four months. The most important thing is the development of the youth national team," explained Anjas Asmara in PSSI office, Senayan, Jakarta, Friday (13/1 /2012).
In addition to youth development, he added, the Indonesian football needs some achievements. "Indonesia is gold, but there are just isn't enough effort (to improve). Not having a fuss like this," he explained.
Anjas expects that the two opposing parties resolve their problems gracefully. "Come together. The people are getting tired with this chaos, the are bored." In fact, continued Anjas, people (fans) have sacrificed alot in favor of The National Team.
via: bolanews.com
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