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This Saturday's Malaysia Cup final promises to be an absolute cracker Gromit. Yes, it does
Brian.
35,000 tickets will be on general sale from Friday at the Bukit Jalil Stadium from 11 am through to
10 pm.
Kelantan are recieving an allocation of 30,000 while Negeri Sembilan, much closer to KL, get
20,000.
The league authority would have a lot to answer and convince the large number of dwindling local
football supporters over the decision to admit another foreign club into the foray.
"Having foreign teams in the league would add colours and help to boast the standard of play in the
league." as what the league authority used to rationale the largely unpopular move, especially
among those remnant fans of those "sit-out" clubs like Tanjong Pagar United, Jurong FC and
Sembawang Rangers.
The oldest professional football club believe it or not faces the possibility of court
proceedings for non-payment of taxes.
Months after a Qadbak Investments, a Middle East company, whose owners remain largely
unidentified bought over Notts County, they are faced with a huge tax bill which had accrued under
Blenheim 1862, the former parent company.
Yeah, I know I said I'd post this last week. I'll live up to my promises once I get paid for them.
;)
We're a month past the end of the Rapids season, 2 days past the end of the MLS season. Seems like
a good time to review how we did.
Goalkeeping: Matt Pickens was a solid yet unspectacular starter in goal for Colorado.
Or at least that's what his agent reckons.
Mario Mamic: that rare breed of sorts who's able to do his day job (whatever the hell that is)
without displaying the charms of a two-bit crack dealer who keeps a wrench under his pillow in case
‘Big Tony' should ever make good on his promises.
Following Liverpool's recent home draw with Manchester City, Rafa Benitez was emphatic and postive
about Liverpool's chances of finishing in the top four. In an ironic twist, the player in which he
seems to have the most faith does not seem to share his faith in the club's league chances.
After the City game, Benitez was clear about where Liverpool would end up in the league this
season:
"We will finish in the top four.