Sunday, July 26, 2009

CHEATERS ROYALE!


Guess what? Perlis finished second in the kabaddi event at the National Traditional Sports Carnival in Ipoh.

Suprised? Well don't be! Perlis does not have team at the competition. The Perlis team at the tournament is actually the Kampar team in disguise.

That a team from Kampar actually made it to the final goes to show just how low the standard of kabaddi at the grassroots is now.

That Perlis cannot even put up a team of its own goes to show just who are the chief culprits in the decline.

The President, Deputy President and the Honorary Secretary of the Kabaddi Association of Malaysia (KAM) all come from the same state of Perlis that have stooped so low to put up these masquerade.

Worse still is that the officials who should be upholding the spirit of sportsmanship have just set us an example of how to be a cheat.

Well, we have to extend yet another round of kudos to these Knights in their shining armour for their nobility.

5 comments:

  1. KAM under fire using this kind of words ha ha ha haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa........ time to fill shamefull. Not even able to build up a team for perlis state, how to set up a national team boo.....row from thailand ha.Podah suuuuuuuuu.....................y. Better resign the post and give to the person who realy work for develop kabaddi.

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  2. I think KAM is now aware and afraid of KAKL. Firstly, they are following this blog which means they are following the KAKL closely. The first comment for this story must be from the KAM 'supreme' officials. Who els would do that if not the KAM officials?. But the comment with two words is a clear evidence of their stupidity. They forgot their children could also read their 'great fathers' comments as a 'professional' holding a 'High' post in KAM. This is actually an achievement by the KAKL, the only state with a blog specially for Kabaddi which make's even the national body to follow KAKL's path. Well done guys. As for the Perlis team officials, shame of yourself. Even with two big guns(whithout bullets) in your state, you can't come up with a team. As a player, i feel very sorry for my player friends in Perlis. This two empty guns have done enough damage to your image. I think the National Sports Commissioner have to take immediate action to resolve this ongoing brawl for the betterment of Kabaddi.

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  3. > what`s going on.........

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  4. Perlis can finish second in Ipoh but cannot send mens team to the national under 20 in JB.

    Looks like the team they send to Ipoh is really not from Perlis but a fake team.

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