Rpra-rp.blogspot | Malaysia national team coach in football branch SEA Games in 2011, Ong Kim Swee, almost expelled from the Bung Karno Stadium after he refused to leave her seat while watching the game opponents Indonesia Cambodia.
Kim Swee took a seat in the VIP tribune after Malaysia drew 0-0 with Singapore, but then he was told to leave his seat early in the match squad Red and White.
One spectator said that Kim Swee who wore jersey Malaysia to leave his seat or move to Indonesia stands amongst fans.
Kim Swee, as reported by the New Straits Times, immediately stood up and said, "There's no way I would sit in the audience wearing jersey Indonesia with Malaysia,"
"I asked them to call the officer if you want me to go. I refuse to leave my seat because I have the right to watch a game," said Kim Swee who finally just watched the game until the first half, when a 4-0 lead Patrich Wanggai et al.
The incident is just one of several unpleasant incidents experienced by Malaysian national team since the previous Kim Swee also forced to cancel two training sessions before the opponent Singapore.
"They were my workout schedule at 8 am on the field which was about two hours from our hotel, it was ridiculous,"
"Exercise should be in the afternoon at 5:30 Bung Karno stadium, but they say that the lights can not be turned on. There's no way we exercise in dark conditions," he said and then replace the exercise in the courtyard hotel with makeshift lighting.
Kim Swee took a seat in the VIP tribune after Malaysia drew 0-0 with Singapore, but then he was told to leave his seat early in the match squad Red and White.
One spectator said that Kim Swee who wore jersey Malaysia to leave his seat or move to Indonesia stands amongst fans.
Kim Swee, as reported by the New Straits Times, immediately stood up and said, "There's no way I would sit in the audience wearing jersey Indonesia with Malaysia,"
"I asked them to call the officer if you want me to go. I refuse to leave my seat because I have the right to watch a game," said Kim Swee who finally just watched the game until the first half, when a 4-0 lead Patrich Wanggai et al.
The incident is just one of several unpleasant incidents experienced by Malaysian national team since the previous Kim Swee also forced to cancel two training sessions before the opponent Singapore.
"They were my workout schedule at 8 am on the field which was about two hours from our hotel, it was ridiculous,"
"Exercise should be in the afternoon at 5:30 Bung Karno stadium, but they say that the lights can not be turned on. There's no way we exercise in dark conditions," he said and then replace the exercise in the courtyard hotel with makeshift lighting.
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