Thursday, 14 February 2013

1200 police control stadium


Some 1,200 police personnel will be stationed inside and outside the Shah Alam Stadium, for security control advocates expected when heated clash between Selangor and Kelantan in Super League game, tomorrow night.

The initiative was also taken to prevent any untoward incident broke.
General Secretary of the Football Association of Selangor (FAS), Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin said in a high profile match like this, provided the same security as the final.

On the field, we have to give a warning to players and officials to keep their behavior, he said when met at Wisma FAS, Kelana Jaya yesterday.

On opportunities Selangor, he said, the spirit of burning after beating Sabah 3-0 in Kota Kinabalu, this afternoon became the first team to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals should be continued The Red Giants squad.

He said, three points should be gained squad line Irfan Bakti Abu Salim operations that is now ranked third as Kelantan has not found a real rhythm when hanging on in the seventh league.
Manitoba looks rather bland start this season when only one win after five games but of course they want to bounce back when the competition continued this week again.

Just for my own Selangor no choice but to earn three points for Manitoba because we play at home and required to take full advantage of Kelantan state which started a little slow this season.

I want players are doing this because we need to distance the gap to remain at the top of the table cluster.

Keep up the momentum and morale high after beating Sabah 3-0, he said.

Match ticket RM15 and RM5 adult children will be sold over the counter stadium from 9 am tomorrow.

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