another round of humiliation begins
MALAYSIA will start their Champions Youth Cup campaign tomorrow as they play German giants Bayern Munich in the curtain raiser at a lowly maintained Sarawak Stadium.
Journalists covering the event are neither pleased nor happy with the whole set up. The Kuching stadia is embarassing and the teams are forced to practise at the old stadium while repair works are being done at the newer stadium- hardly 48 hours prior hosting the tournament.
The Sports Ministry has allocated RM1.3million to be distributed to the repsective venues and surprisingly the cash went direct to the state FA's without going through the national body (FAM).
Malaysia are in Group D together with Bayern, PSV Eindhoven and Chelsea youth clubs.
Sit back for another humilating event, unless Robert Alberts's charges can prove us wrong.
-The Man Who Sold The World-
Journalists covering the event are neither pleased nor happy with the whole set up. The Kuching stadia is embarassing and the teams are forced to practise at the old stadium while repair works are being done at the newer stadium- hardly 48 hours prior hosting the tournament.
The Sports Ministry has allocated RM1.3million to be distributed to the repsective venues and surprisingly the cash went direct to the state FA's without going through the national body (FAM).
Malaysia are in Group D together with Bayern, PSV Eindhoven and Chelsea youth clubs.
Sit back for another humilating event, unless Robert Alberts's charges can prove us wrong.
-The Man Who Sold The World-
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