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Jose Baxter

Blackwell Livermore

Player Valuation: £8m
Has just been appointed assistant coach of my national team. Footie is the number one sport in my country, which however makes it painful to note our abysmal place in world rankings. Countries that revere cricket and rugby way more than football are ironically sitting pretty high above us. Malaysia, I love you but sometimes.....
 

Thick smackhead, how on earth he's landed that job I'll never know. He'll be on death row for some drug-related crime with 6 months imo.
Football is a little bit like the British establishment. Forget qualifications and actual talent.
"What club were you at?"
"Everton"
"Great, you must be able to coach football."

Compare with
"What school did you go to?'
"I failed 8 GCSEs at Eton college"
"Great, you can run Thames Water, fancy a bonus?"
 

Hope he does well there. He's been working as a coach for a while now so has obviously built up some experience. No doubt he's grown up after all the things he was doing in his youth.

Who is the head coach?

KELANA JAYA: Jose Baxter, once a prodigy at Premier League side Everton, is now set to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Malaysian football.

The 32-year-old, who etched his name in English football history as Everton’s youngest-ever senior debutant at 16 years and 191 days in 2008, has been appointed as assistant coach.

In addition to replacing Australian Mark Milligan, Baxter will also assist Nafuzi Zain with the national Under-23 squad, forming a crucial link between both teams.

Baxter, who last played professionally in 2020, will officially join Peter Cklamovski’s coaching staff when the national centralised training camp starts on Sunday.

“He has been part of our long-term recruitment plans,” said Cklamovski during the national team announcement at the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) headquarters yesterday.

“Initially, the plan was for him to support the Under-23 team but when Mark Milligan left, we saw the perfect opportunity to elevate him to the senior set-up while keeping him connected with the youth team.

“His experience and skill set will benefit both sides and that continuity is vital for the future of Malaysian football.”

In line with that vision, several young players have been included in the 38-man senior squad in preparation for the 2027 Asian Cup third-round qualifier clash against Vietnam, on June 10 at the National Stadium.

Those selected are Johor Darul Ta’zim II’s Alif Ahmad and Shafizan Arshad, as well as Selangor II’s Haykal Danish Mohd Haizon and Aiman Hakimi Othman.

Also included are Thailand-based duo Fergus Tierney and Mohamad Abu Khalil, who play for Nakhon Pathom United in the Thai League.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for these young talents to experience the senior team environment,” said Cklamovski.

“We are not just preparing them for the AFC Under-23 Asian Cup qualifiers and the AFF U-23 Championship but we’re laying the groundwork for long-term national success.

Cklamovski also hinted at the possibility of more overseas-based Malaysians joining the national fold, pending paperwork.

The Harimau Malaya are set to play two international friendlies against world No. 72 Cape Verde at the Kuala Lumpur Football Stadium in Cheras on May 29 followed by a closed-door match at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil on June 3 before the match against Vietnam.
 

Him and John Paul Kissock were meant to be the second coming of Wayne Rooney, weren't they ?

And the boats and hoes guy, what ever happened to him ?
 

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