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Showing posts with label event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label event. Show all posts

Thursday, May 06, 2010

Relay For Life 2010

I have witness the event since the last two years and 2010 will be my third. 
Relay for life is a campaign for cancer awareness
The RELAY FOR LIFE KL 2010 will be held at National Sports Council Training Stadium in Bukit Jalil on 29th May 2010 beginning at 6 pm. As usual after the flag off, there will always be participants moving on the track until 10.00 am on 30th May 2010. 

As usual the theme will be Celebrate.....Remember...Fight Back!

The public is invited to join the celebration while donating for the cause of cancer awareness and this event in Kuala Lumpur will be organised by National Cancer Soceity of Malaysia

Interested parties can get the registration form HERE. Pre registration is from 1st May to 21st May. Registration can also be done on event day. 

Besides the relay there will also be:
  • Luminaria Ceremony
  • Survivors Walk
  • Most Creative outfit competition
  • Best decorated tent
  • Fun games
  • Entertainment


Friday, December 18, 2009

1 Muharram 1431= 18 Disember 2009 = 55th Birthday

Today 1 Muharram 1431 Hijri and 18 December 2009.
Its a coincidence that today is my 55th birthday. Yes, I am 55 today. Another year to move into the compulsory retirement environment. Today next year I will be free from office assignments. What I am wondering now is how to cope with retirement life after 34 years of following the routine of waking up in the morning and get ready to go to work. I will wake up on the morning of 18th December 2010 and find that I have 'lost' my job.

Being able to live up to 55 years in good health is a luxury. How lucky to be able to live up to this age with signs of heart problem, diabetes and high blood pressure, the common ailments of todays individual. I lost my brother when he is just 43 years old in 2007 due to Acute Myiocardial Infarction. And all this luxury, I thanks Allah for lending it to me and I hope He will still let he have the luxury as long as possible.

It is so nice to still live and enjoy a healthy life not every individual has. Its so nice to still be able to get involve in extreme sports which can be considered not suitable for my age. I just wonder how I can get involve playing competitive paintball at this age when everytime I visit the playing venue, players of my age is less than a handful.

Syukur Alhamdulillah......I am blessed with a healthy life.  

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Gomobile 09 Expo

Went out to Gomobile09 exhibition at KLCC last Sunday. For me its nothing much to see since my intention was not to shop for new phones but just to see whats new.

Well, the excitement was not as I expected and there were not many visitors. Maybe because this is just after Raya Aidil Fitri and the next pay day is third week of November after the last one on 12 October.


What I have in mind is to see the Blackberry which is becoming the trend of mobile working today.

I just walk around and feels just like walking into a shopping mall with mobile phone sellers. The only different is the addition of the GPS booth and some government agencies promoting their services, mostly from the MCMC.

I answered some surveys, get goodies and thats quite some of what happens. I even subscribed to KL247 a website about informations for Kuala Lumpur.

At one of the booth a lady promoter came into our path and handed two small box to my son. It was a toy mini minor and another one is a mug. I refused at first but she seems to be very desperate to get new subscribers for credit card and at first just beg me to give just my name and house address number. Well, I succumbed to her plea and in actual fact gave more that what she requested at first. Yea, I applied for a new credit card.

In my little heart, I smiled at myself because I am dead sure my application will not be approved because of I think you all know what. I am at the moment settling all my cards and terminating the service to switch to debit cards which can teach me more prudent spending. What more from next year one have to waste RM50.00 paying the government just for nothing to own a credit card which is equivalent to pay for going into debt.

So, I get a mini minor and a mug after all.




Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Malaysian F1 Team - Tourist Puller?

Pasukan F1 Malaysia lonjakkan industri pelancungan Malaysia - Ng. Thats was published in mStar, the Malay version of The Star. What a joke? Tourist come to Malaysia not for F1 but for other attractions such as its beaches, food, shopping the greenery, the islands etc.. Even without the Malaysian F1 team before, racing fan still come to see The Ferrari's, Philippe Massa and other world class drivers and teams. The setting up of the Malaysian F1 team is just for the ambitious few and not for the taxpayer who most are living in makeshift huts and shelters. For most Malaysian, Malaysian F1 team is a money lavishly spent because of people first.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Nuffnang Asia-Pacific Blog Award

Seems that the Nuffnang Asia-Pacific Blog Awards is going full steam. Nominations has been rolling and since it started I've been nominating blogs not only from Malaysia but also a few other countries within the Asia-Pacific region. I am not sure whether my blog has been nominated and even if nominated it was, I do not put much hope of being among the 5 finalist. So the only chances is to try for this.
To date I have lost count how many blogs I have nominated and hope some of the blogs I nominated will at least get into the top 5.

Ermmmm......to get the message across, I have a few other blog that I actively update (you know why la I am telling you- nomination open until 13 September)
Blog caca merba - posting in Bahasa Melayu
As I Travel...... - posting about my travel experiences. Have been in the Top 20 All Malaysian Blogger Tourism contest blogs a few years back.

Nomination process will end on 13th September after which there will be a shortlisting process to choose the best 5 blogs in each categories.

Stage 2 will be the Blog contest starting from 13 September and ends on 11th October. Stage 2 will be a blog contest where Nuffnang will crown the top 100 entries to be invited to the attend the glamoruos award ceremony in Singapore.

Stage 3 will start on 16 September and ends 11th October. During this stage the top 5 blogs nominees for all categories will be announced and voting will begin and launced on 16th September.

Stage 4 is the Asia-Pacific Blogs Award Night. Details:

23rd October 2009
5.30 p.m
Pan Pacific Singapore Grand Ballroom, Singapore
Dress code: Black Tie

Saturday, August 29, 2009

You Are Not Patriotic, So Am I: Because U Do Not Fly The JG

Yes!!, you are NOT patriotic because you do not fly the Jalur Gemilang. That is the benchmark to gauge one's patriotism to the country. What a bullshit accusation. Read HERE.

I never fly the JG since 1998. So it means I am not patriotic. Huh.......

I was taught how to respect flags when I was in the cub and then scout movement. And that education still persist in my heart and I still do respect flags as my cubmaster and scoutmaster taught me. However I do not fly the JG on my car come every August because of my respect to Jalur Gemilang. So if I do not fly Jalur Gemilang, it does not mean I am not patriotic. There are thousands of way to be patriotic and not by flying Jalur Gemilang only.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Nuffnang and Asia-Pacific Blog Awards

Nuggnang a local blog advertising generator will be hosting the the first regional blog awards viz Asia-Pacific Blog Arawds in conjunction to their second anniversary. The award will be partnered with the Singapore Tourism Board and Pringles.

This award ceremony will also give the opportunity for 400 bloggers and guest to walk the red carpet and entertained by celebrity hostand top local and regional acts.

The Gala Night will be held at
Pan Pacific Singapore,
23rd October 2009
5.30 p.m.

To honour the best blogs in the blogosphere within Asia and The Pacifics, Nuffnang will be running a two month nomination and campaigning which will lead to a Grand blogger affair in Singapore. Read MORE.....For enquiries or details about the Awards, contact at awards@nuffnang.com

Whats in store for bloggers?

Bloggers can start nominating their favourite bloggers within the Asia-Pacific region in 12 categories;

Blogs of subject interest:

  1. Best Blog Shop
  2. Best Food Blog
  3. Best Fashion Blog
  4. Best Parenting Blog
  5. Best Travel Blog
  6. Best Geek Blog
  7. Best Celebrity Blog
  8. Best Entertainment Blog

Overall blog Categories:

  1. Best Original Blog Design
  2. Most Influential Blog
  3. Best Hidden Blog
  4. Region's Best Blog

Nuffnang is also giving out inclusive invites but to date details have not been released yet.

Friday, August 07, 2009

Bloggin From Sports Industry Convention 2009

I am now at Starbucks Berjaya Times Square taking a lunch break from the Sports Industry Convention 2009, KISMAS 09.

I was trying to live blog from the hall but my Maxis Broadband let me down. I was unable to run my coveritlive panel. This is my first experience to cover an event live. Quite difficult because of internet connection and there's no power outlet around. So have to come down to Starbucks and blog while charging the battery at the same time.

This blogging and charging my netbook battery costs me RM 12.10 which also come with a small glass of blended blackberry juice.

To read what the PM said in his opening speech go HERE.

Monday, August 03, 2009

Attending Sports Hydration and Nutrition Seminar

I will be attending a Sports Hydration and Nutrition Seminar at Sime Darby Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur on 4th July 2009. This will be a first official seminar on sports science for me this year.

All these years, I have been organising sports science courses for coaches and sports people but myself had not attended any such related courses. This seminar will be a good opportunity for me to increase my knowledge in hydration since I get involved in extreme sports and the duration of games played during tournaments sometimes takes the whole day and rehydration is important for players. I hope I can gather as much knowledge about sports hydration as possible and can share with other paintball players besides sports coaches that I get in touch inthe course of my work.

The program will be asfollow:

and the highlight of the program is at 1.00p.m. LOL
Abstracts


1st August - Why They March?

As usual TV3 Buletin Utama wasted about 20 minutes of airtime last night trying to explain the effects of Anti ISA demonstration that turned rowdy. I am confident those explaination goes through the right ear and flow out the left ear. Me included.

Nobody like the peace to be disturbed, me inclusive. What was supposed to be a peaceful march to Istana Negara to hand a memorandum will not turn up havoc if the police force did their duty to see that the march was peaceful. If not for the provocation as will usually be the tactic to smear a bad image on the protestors, everything will be peaceful. Information about the march to those who are going to attend were advised on the ethics as not to create any mess. These people come with peace in their mind the provocation changed it.

What is the security personnel control the crowd wisely. Let them march in an orderly manner. I am sure everything will be normal except for a big crowd.

BTW, I was not in Klang Valley during the march but busy shooting my opponents in a paintball tournament.

Found this article in The Sun and share it here because not many will read the "Free" paper.

Why do Malaysians march?

By: Yeo Yang Poh (Sun, 02 Aug 2009)



On the move ... a section of anti-ISA protesters near
the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.

WHY march, when the government has said that it will review the Internal Security Act? Why march, when there are other very cosy ways of giving your views and feedback?

One would understand if these were questions posed by nine-year-olds. But they are not. They are questions posed by the prime minister of this nation we call our home. Answer we must. So, why?

Because thousands who died while in detention cannot march or speak any more. That is why others have to do it for them.

Because persons in the corridors of power, persons who have amassed tremendous wealth and live in mansions, and persons who are in the position to right wrongs but won’t, continue to rule our nation with suffocating might. And they certainly would not march. They would prevent others from marching.

Because the have-nots, the sidelined, the oppressed, the discriminated and the persecuted have no effective line to the powerful.

Because the nice ways have been tried ad nauseam for decades, but have fallen on deaf ears.

Because none of the major recommendations of Suhakam (including on peaceful assembly), or of the commissions of inquiry, has been implemented. Because the proposed Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) is not in sight, while corruption and insecurity live in every neighbourhood; and (despite reasoned views expressed ever so nicely in opposition) Rela (people’s volunteer corps) is being brought in to make matters even worse.

The proponents in “Su Qiu” (remember them?) were not marchers. In fact it is hard to find nicer ways than “su qiu”, because the term means “present and request” or “inform and request”. In terms of putting forward a view or a request, it is the height of politeness. Yet they were labelled “extremists” – they who did not march.

And now you ask, why march?

Because you gave non-marchers a false name! You called them the “silent majority”, who by virtue of their silence (so you proudly argued with twisted logic) were supporters of government policies since they were not vocal in raising objections. You claimed to be protecting the interest of the “silent majority”. Now some of them do not want to be silent anymore, and you are asking why?

Yes, because double standards and hypocrisy cannot be covered up or explained away forever; and incompetence cannot be indefinitely propped up by depleting resources.

Because cronyism can only take care of a few people, and the rest will eventually wake up to realise the repeated lies that things were done in certain ways purportedly “for their benefit”.

Because the race card, cleverly played for such a long time, is beginning to be seen for what it really is – a despicable tool to divide the rakyat for easier political manipulation.

Because it does not take much to figure out that there is no good reason why Malaysia, a country with abundant human resources and rich natural resources, does not have a standard of living many times higher than that of Singapore, an island state with no natural resources and that has to import human resources from Malaysia and elsewhere.

Because, in general, countries that do not persecute marchers are prosperous or are improving from their previous state of affairs, and those that do are declining.

Because Gandhi marched, Mandela marched, Martin Luther King marched, and Tunku Abdul Rahman marched.

Because more and more people realise that peaceful assemblies are no threat at all to the security of the nation, although they are a threat to the security of tenure of the ruling elite.

Because politicians do not mean it when they say with a straight face or a smile that they are the servants and that the people are the masters. No servant would treat his master with tear gas, batons and handcuffs.

Because if the marchers in history had been stopped in their tracks, places like India, Malaysia and many others would still be colonies today, apartheid would still be thriving in South Africa, Nelson Mandela would still be scribbling on the walls of Cell 5, and Obama would probably be a slave somewhere in Mississippi plotting to make his next midnight dash for the river.

And because liberty, freedom and dignity are not free vouchers posted out to each household.

They do not come to those who just sit and wait. They have to be fought for, and gained.

And if you still want to ask: why march; I can go on and on until the last tree is felled. But I shall
obviously not.

I will end with the following lines from one of the songs sung in the 1960s by civil rights marchers in the US, without whom Obama would not be able to even sit with the whites in a bus, let alone reside in the White House:

“It isn’t nice to block the doorway
It isn’t nice to go to jail
There are nicer ways to do it
But the nice ways have all failed
It isn’t nice; it isn’t nice
You’ve told us once, you’ve told us twice
But if that’s freedom’s price
We don’t mind ...”

Yeo Yang Poh is a former Bar Council president. Comments: letters@thesundaily.com.

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Thursday, July 02, 2009

KL FESTIVAL 2009

I found out about this festival has begun. I "accidentally" knew about it just after surfing Berita Harian online. KL Festival is a month long celebration of varied cultural festivities. Schedule of events can be downloaded from HERE.

Just wondering why they are not using bloggers to blow the whistle since in this age of new media, blogs can be a powerful tool in disseminating information.

KL Fest will focus on local cultural arts not found in other countries and this will be presented to tourists who visit places in search of things not found back home.

Six categories of activities were laid out including performing art, visual art, heritage and culture, language and literature, traditional games etc.

In performing arts there will be 31 activities comprising of three elements of art that is singing or music, dance and theater performance. All these activities will be at Istana Budaya, Aswara, Taman Budaya KL, Panggung Bandaraya,Petronas Philharmonic Hall, Central Market, Bintang Walk , KLPac, KL Tower etc. Download location map HERE.

Out of the 31 activities, 80% are local performances and the remaining from overseas.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

RELAY FOR LIFE 09

This year I make my presence at the Relay For Life more than last year. Since I have no appointments during the weekends, I attended the charity event even though not as official participants. Stayed from evening till late at night but went home for sleep before coming again the next morning.

The event organised by the National Cancer Soceity of Malaysia is part of the worldwide awareness campaign for prevention of cancer and in support of cancer victims. Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society signature activity giving opportunity to everyone in the community to participate in the fight against cancer.

The tagline for the campaign Giving Hope Celebrating Life.

Honorary Adviser Dato' Zuraidah Atan mingling with participants and making her presence felt. I think she and other member of the society is instrumental in making this campaign a success.

Waiting to be flagged off on the evening of 29th May 2009. Dato' Zuraidah flagged the relay. The survivors making their round after the flag off.
Even foreigners help make the event a joyous one. French and Nigerian flags can be seen. Who else will carry flagsof their own country. Philippines make their present felt too besides the US Embassy. This was the highlight of the night. Drag Queen was crowned. It really convert the atmosphere into a hot entertainment. Did not expect these women (read is as guys) do pull the attraction towards the stage. In the end Isis Natasya was the hot favourite of the crowd and walk away with the "crown"
Exercise, exercise and exercise. Participants were never bored taking part voluntarily to the music and presentation on stage by various groups and entertainers.
Whats for breakfast? Free cereals, of course. However it does not fill up with just one small cup (psstt!I took two) and not enough calories to walk lor. Unlike what you can get in your home on the breakfast table. Cereals with milk and then a small cup of Milo.
Its nice to take a walk in the morning. Morning sun is one of the source of Vitamin D for our body. Vitamin D plays an important role in the maintenance of organ systems.
Smokers die young. In one of my slide presentation during Sports Science courses I list out one of the advantages of smoking. Tidak sempat menikmati usia tua (Might not experience old age). Why? Smokers might die young. There is also arguments that my grandfather is a heavy smoker and he lived up to nearly 90 years old. My friend use to answer this, "That is your grandfather. Other peoples grandfather died younger." Whatever it is, smoking contributes to dying young for some people.
View from the grandstand.
Line dancing being one of the "exercise" regime for those present on the morning 0f 31 May 2009

Doing the MacarenaThe second day of the event was in conjunction with No Tobacco Day. Tobacco is one of the contributing factor to cancer.
On the second day, I join in the walk to show my support and while making the round I decided to find out how many participant who prepare luminaires in remembrance of their loved ones who succumbed to cancer remembers Allah. I only found this one after walking the whole 400 metres of the track.
Well, I might missed some of the others but I think I am sure this is the only one seen. As a Muslim I felt

Sunday, June 21, 2009

I Wuz At Bloggers "K"arnival PJ Challenge 09

It was a full day of knowledge hunting for me concentrating on blogging, when I attended the PJ Challenge Blogger "K"arnival 09 at Jaya 33, Section 13, Petaling Jaya.

This event is to coincide with the anniversary of Petaling Jaya being granted a city status and using bloggers to spread the news is a wise move for the organisers. In the time where mainstream newspaper is getting less popular by day, the newmedia is going to be the main information source of reference for the future. The power and influence of the new media came into light after the May 8th 2008 General election Tsunami in Malaysia.

I signed up for the Kaspersky K-Klub (above) and receive this First Day Cover (below) and a T shirt.

Above: Guests during the opening ceremony
Above: Colouring contest for kids.

Above: The line dancing group(Chinese ladies) performing a dance from a Malay number during the opening ceremony. A performance of promoting Malaysian Malaysia?

One of the activites of the day is Learning how to blog. This session is open to wannabe bloggers who were giuded hot to set up blogs on blogger.com. There were two concurrent sessions of Blog 101. First class is open to blogger wannabe from the general public and the other is the special class which was attended by mostly the elder net enthusiast and VIP. The session for the special class was guided by Kenny Sia while another class by Euweng.

Blog 101 (Special) conducted by Kenny Sia

Above: Blog 101 sessions for new wannabe bloggers. Conducted by Euweng.

Above: MCs cum speakers for the session Amanda and Josh

Above: Speakers for the Blog 411 session. From Left: Amanda Choe, Josh, Datuk Wong (VIP) Ms Sook Ling (Organiser), Kenny Sia, Nikki Cheong, Jason Goh, Rames, Ellie and Soon Wei.

Above: The attraction during Blog 411 session. No not you Amanda. Its the 11 years old Gloson during the Knock out quiz to take home a Acer Aspire Timeline. He did won.

Above: A momento picture with Kenny Sia.

I was one of the five blogger presented with this Kaspersky Internet Security pack and a "I Love Kaspersky" T shirt for my pre event post.
Above: Thats me after receiving the KIS. In the middle is Datuk Wong Sai Ho, President of Association of Backpacker's Malaysia and on left is another winner Dragoncall.
NB: I am already a licensed user for this antivirus software and to date, it was a worth buy and reliable. So now what am I going to do with this pack. Definitley it will be unfair to Kaspersky for me to sell the Not For Resale pack. Ooo, maybe I'll have to buy a desktop. LOL.

FYI : Tech Lane after sales service is good considering I had a problem with the online updating of KIS and the technicians kept contacting me relating to my problem until it was solved. Thanks tech's at Tech Lane.

At the of Blog 411 session, I receive this as a momento.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Bloggers@RWMF 09

Besides the PJ Challenge 09 for bloggers at Petaling Jaya on 2oth Jun 2009, there will also be another bloggers gathering in Sarawak. This gathering is to coincide with the Rainforest World Music Festival 09. What is Bloggers@RWMF09? Get more details HERE.

Rainforest World MusicFestival is a unique festival celebrating a diversity of world music where musicians from all over the world The annual event is making itself felt and the Sarawak Tourism Board is working very hard to ensure this years event is as successful as ever if not more.

Any good samaritans want to sponsor my trip to the festival?


Wednesday, June 10, 2009

PJ Challenge '09 Bloggers 'K'arnival

There will be some activity for bloggers this month of June. Its the Bloggers 'K'arnival PJ Challenge 09 to be held at Jaya 33 in Petaling Jaya. Go HERE for more information and registration form.

The 'K'arnival will gather bloggers, new and experienced and it will be a good starting point for newbie bloggers. There will be sessions for those who want to learn how to start blogging (Blog 101) and those old timers (Blog 411) to improve their blogs.

Children are not spared too because the event will be family friendly, so bloggers can bring along their family to make the function more exciting.

Among other attractions are:

Giving away of Limited Edition Kaspersky First DayCover to commemorate thevisit of Kaspersky Lab founder, Eugene Kaspersky.
  • Celebrity bloggers is expected to make their appearance to - Kenny Sia, Amanda Choe, Ellie Chee, NikiCheong, Josh Lim etc.
  • Registration for K-Klub memberships.
  • Colouring contest for kids and lots more.
lI have registered and confirmed by the Admin.

PJ Challenge '09

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Relay For Life KL 2009


Relay For Life KL 2009
30-31 May 2009
MSN Training Track, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur 

What is relay for life? 

Relay For Life is the American Cancer Soceity's signatureactivity. It offers everyone in a community an opportunity to participate inthe fight against cancer. Teamsof people campout at a locah high school, park, or fairground and take turns walking or running around a track or path. Each team is asked to have a representative on the track at all times during the event. Relays are an overnight event, up to 24 hours in length. 

Teams of people from all walks of life have fun while raising much-needed funds to fight cancer and raise awareness of cancer prevention and treatment. Read MORE......... 

Program HERE



Saturday, May 09, 2009

Survivor Robinson Expedition

From Scandasia.com verbatim;

This year’s edition of the Danish version of the world-wide reality show ‘Survivor’ (Robinson Ekspeditionen), which is filmed in Malaysia, will contain a naked-race – a running contest, where the contestants run in the nude. This action has made several opinion makers criticise the TV-show for deliberately humiliating the participants.

Yes!, will we be able to see this reality show? Will our own TV station copy this program?
Report below picked from The Star Online HERE.

Bare naked on Johor isle

Compiled by SIM LEOI LEOI, BEH YUEN HUI and A.RAMAN

AN ISLAND off Mersing in Johor has become a hot spot after it was used as the location for a European reality show, which had its participants running stark naked.

Scenes from the Survivor Robinson Ekspeditionen programme, which had been broadcast over TV3 in Denmark, were published on an online newspaper ScandAsia.com.

A reader with family ties to Malaysia alerted Harian Metro about the programe.

In the scenes, both men and women were seen running along a sandy beach without a stitch on.

The Danish national who e-mailed the images to Metro said he was surprised that the Malaysian authorities had allowed the filming although the show was soft porn.

It is believed that this was the first time the programme had made 16 out of its 22 participants strip naked for the run while five others got to keep their underwear on.

It is also understood that a woman who refused to strip was kicked out of the show and sent home to Denmark.

An official at the Mersing District Council said it had only allowed the filming after telling the producers that they could not have naked scenes on the island as it might offend local residents.

“The filming was originally scheduled at Pulau Besar for this and next month before moving to other islands,” he said.

Follow up response from Malaysia Government HERE.

Go HERE and HERE for pic. Disclaimer: I hold NO RESPONSIBILITY and your visit to the link is done at your OWN CONSENT.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

FA Cup Final 2009

The FA Cup Final at National Stadium Bukit Jalil today 25 April 2009. The first major cup to be grabbed by local football teams in Malaysia. Kelantan came after 39 years missing the final compared to Selangor who can be said as regulars. 

So the match is between 
SELANGOR (The Red Giants)
and 
KELANTAN 
The atmosphere at the National Sports Complex is a hive of activities. Stalls selling souvenirs especially team T shirts were set up and fom the look it was painted red. It is obvious that there are more red than yellow since both teams have red as their common colours. The two pictures above tell its own story =  the comparison.
Home made horns for sale
TM too as the main sponsor organised the TM Syok Bola Carnival next to the food court in the morning creating the excitement of the finals later in the evening. There were cage futsal and drawing contest for school childrens. 
Later in the evening

Things gets even busier. Crowds start to congregate and mostly the Kelantan supporters seems flood the whole area. Looks like the red tide flowing into the National Sports Complex arriving in droves especially out of the LRT station.
Security at the gates. Even with this security there are still crackers being lit in the stadium. 
Dikir Barat entertained the crowd before the kick off.  
A foreigner family too came to support the Kelantan Team. This comply with the Malay proverb, "Di mana bumi di pijak di situ langit dijunjung"
Training em young
Security on patrol
It is not complete if there are no face painting.

The game ended with a 1-1 draw and the winner was decided on pelanty kicks. 

SELANGOR 1 (4)    KELANTAN 1 (1)


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