Struggling Waterboys seek to upstage ‘big brother’


PBAPP defender Azlan Kakaria (left) tackles KL SPA's Mohd Rosdi Zakaria during their Premier League match last month. The Waterboys take on Penang on Friday night when league action resumes after a 3-week international break. - Filepic

GEORGE TOWN: PBAPP FC coach Yunus Alif admits that his squad face an uphill task as the only all-local outfit in the Premier League.

The Waterboys have yet to win a match after four games in their Premier League debut season, and are second from bottom in the standings with just two points to show.

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