Kelantan Football Association (KAFA) president Tan Sri Annuar Musa has challenged the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) and the Football Malaysia Limited Liability Partnership (FMLLP) to take action against Kelantan, who have yet to pay their former players’ salaries.
Annuar Musa has also slammed the empathyless attitude of FAM and FMLLP for not understanding their reason of not paying the salaries of the five players — financial problems.
“I hope a serious action is taken against us, if it is fair,” he said as quoted by Bernama.
“FAM and FMLLP have forgotten that football teams in the country are the ones responsible for improving the football scene in the country. Punishing us is definitely not the best answer.
Annuar added that FAM and FMLLP must sit down and listen to the concerns of the teams in the country who have issues paying salaries rather than approaching the media to slam him.
“Do not make me be like Tunku Ismail, who is more than capable of slamming the FAM.
“They are nothing without us,” Tan Sri Annuar Musa concluded at a press conference.
The five players who have not been paid by the Pamoga Qu Puteh The Red Warriors (PQPTRW) team are Ahmad Fakri Saarani (Kedah), Amar Rohidan (Kedah), Muhammad Nazri Ahmad (Sabah), Amiridzwan Taj Tajudin (Terengganu) and Mohd Fitri Omar (Penang).
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