FAM succession decided long ago


Tengku Abdullah in a file photo. Sultan Ahmad Shah declared in 2007 that his son was the best man to replace him. – Bernama Photo

IT’S an open secret as to who Sultan Ahmad Shah wants as his successor.

So, all the hype over the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) hot seat, with Sultan Ahmad being challenged for the first time in 30 years, is merely a game!

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