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Hoping for better days
PETALING JAYA: The M-League season restarts next Friday. But Petaling Jaya City begin their Super League campaign against Terengganu today, with City winger D. Christie Jayaseelan hoping for a better days now.
Toe the line or get the boot!
KUALA LUMPUR: Enough is enough for Malaysian Football League (MFL) president Datuk Hamidin Amin (pic). Teams that do not pay wages to their players will be booted out of the league from next season.
Friday night kick
PETALING JAYA: The start of the M-League has been put off by two days to Friday, Aug 28. And there will be no relegation in the Premier League.
Shivan not hopeful of breaking into senior squad
PETALING JAYA: Young defender A. Shivan Pillay (pic) conceded that his dream of breaking into Super League side Selangor this season will have to be put on hold.
Rufo’s smooth again
PETALING JAYA: Spaniard Rufino Segovia has regained his rhythm and he’s hoping to rope in his Selangor teammates to flamenco their way to the title when the M-League resumes on Aug 26.
MFL won’t amend fixtures after cancellation of qualifiers
PETALING JAYA: The M-League fixtures will not be amended to give more “breathing” space for teams following the cancellation of the 2022 World Cup-2023 Asian Cup qualifiers.
Meet the deadline or it’s a flatline for teams who drag their feet
PETALING JAYA: The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) have urged their affiliates to act fast as the deadline for two major initiatives draws closer.
FAM: Show us the money or it’s game over
PETALING JAYA: Football teams with poor financial management will be booted out of the M-League next season.
Coach says better late than sorry with prized Fighters
PETALING JAYA: Felda United are in no rush to field their prized signings – midfielder Danial Amier Norhisham and Singaporean striker Khairul Amri – in preparatory matches for the Aug 26 restart of the M-League.
Fighters get real, with quick-fire matches
PETALING JAYA: Felda United coach Nidzam Jamil is ready to ditch philosophy for pragmatism when the M-League resumes.