The ongoings in Asian Football Confederation (AFC) draw little interest among the local media. The only journalists who wrote with passion about AFC and Asian football, based on the hours I spent doing research at the NSTP resource centre, were New Straits Times sports editors, Norman Siebel in the 50s and 60s and Mansoor Rahman in the 70s up to his demise in 1997.
The rest were content on covering the annual general meetings of AFC without dwelling too much into its internal issues.
Sultan Ahmad Shah's presidency from 1994 to 2002 earned AFC a little bit more column inches.
Now I was told Velappan will be holding a Press conference on Tuesday at 4.00pm at the Ritz Carlton. It is clearly stated on the media invite that Peter will speak on his mistake in bringing in Hammam to succeed Sultan Ahmad Shah seven years ago.
3 comments:
He is the link man between Peter the Great and Alexander the Great - King of Macedonia
Yea, I think Dato Peter did make a grave mistake in bringing in Hammam as he treated Malaysian staff badly and resulted in loss of jobs for many.
Of course, he made numerous questionable appointments based his liking so that was another downfall of him.
Ahn Mark Ji-Sung
Hope things can be better once Sheikh Salman removes him as he is detrimental to Asian football judging by the downward spiral of Asian teams after 2002 World Cup in Korea/Japan.
dear fren,
we cant forget how "they" treated Sultan Ahmad Shah during the World Cup final 2002. Tuanku was not even given the honour to present the Cup and no thanks, u know who lahhh..... its too late too regret..
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