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Malaysians grab four out of 10 titles at junior squash tourney in England
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia picked up four out of the 10 titles at stake in the recent Pontefract Junior Open squash championships in Yorkshire, England.
Juniors make fine start in Sheffield
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia had a fine start in the British Junior Open squash championships in Sheffield with most of their players clearing their opening round matches on Sunday.
Five of our juniors through to last eight in Sheffield
KUALA LUMPUR: Five Malaysian players are through to the quarter-finals in three age-group competitions of the British Junior Open squash championships in Sheffield on Monday.
Not a carte blanche, please get it right
IT's great to see Malaysian businessmen buying up English League teams.
Easiest of starts for top seed Ariez
PETALING JAYA: Top seed Ariez Elyaas Deen Hesham could not have asked for an easier start, defeating Saw Wye Ken 6-1, 6-0 in the fourth-leg of the BMW national tennis circuit at the Tun Razak Tennis Complex in Jalan Duta.
Kudos to Vincent for transforming the Bluebirds
CARDIFF: No one really celebrated when Cardiff City won the Championship division title to earn promotion to the elite English Premier League.
Exclusive: Malaysia tycoon plans IPO of football club Cardiff City - sources
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian billionaire Vincent Tan is exploring an IPO of British football team Cardiff City for as early as this year, people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters, in a deal that would follow the team's recent promotion to the Premier League.
Haze to blame as Cardiff cancel tour of Malaysia
(Reuters) - Premier League newcomers Cardiff City, looking to grow their brand awareness ahead of a possible IPO, have cancelled their six-day promotional tour of Malaysia this week because of the air pollution crisis in Southeast Asia.
Cardiff land Chilean Medel in another record transfer
(Reuters) - English Premier League newboys Cardiff City have broken their transfer record for a third time in a matter of weeks by striking a deal with Sevilla for Chile midfielder Gary Medel.
Cardiff the most likely new boys to avoid a fall
(Reuters) - Conventional wisdom that teams promoted to the Premier League will battle to avoid immediate relegation has been turned on its head recently, with the likes of Swansea City, Southampton and Norwich City quickly establishing themselves among the big boys.