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Signing news: Jets seal Krasniqi as second loanee from Malaysia

Newcastle Jets 1612506618,1612508491 Newcastle Jets are pleased to announce the signing of Liridon Krasniqi for the remainder of the 2020/21 season. Krasniqi has joined the Jets on loan from Malaysia Premier League club Johor Darul Ta zim II FC.  An attacking minded player, Krasniqi will be able to kit up for the Jets once the A-League transfer window opens on February 16. “His character ticks a lot of boxes,” Jets Football Manager, Joel Griffiths said. “He speaks good English, has a presence in the sheds and is eager to learn about our culture. “He is committed to expanding his game.” The 29-year-old, nicknamed Iri, played two matches for the Albania national Under 21s team early in his career.

Signing news: Jets add Indonesian midfielder Abimanyu on loan

Newcastle Jets 1612506609,1612506807 Newcastle Jets are pleased to announce the loan signing of Syahrian Abimanyu for the remainder of the 2020/21 season. Abimanyu has joined the Jets after being loaned out by Malaysia Premier League club Johor Darul Ta zim II FC.  Jets Football Manager Joel Griffiths said; “Abi is a very skilful player that can see a pass. “He’s only young but possesses a lot of skills you look for in an attacking player. “You can t teach instinctive play and his football instincts are wonderful. “He’s a very selfless player. The team first mentality gives me confidence he will slot straight into our team.”

Terengganu FC receive RM380,000 boost from Yakult ahead of AFC Cup campaign

This team has performed well in the year before to qualify for the 2021 AFC Cup. This proves that they have quality and will have an important mission this season. Yakult wants to contribute to the future success of the club. Ahead of the coming season, the Turtles have retained the services of head coach Nafuzi Zain, but replaced almost all of their foreign players. Yakult meanwhile has spent the last five years or so increasing its presence in Malaysian football. It has been involved to varying extents with the Malaysia national team, and Malaysia Premier League clubs Kuching City and Kelantan United.

As FAM changes tune to placate Zamsaham, Kelantan FC tell MFL to show them the money

There are not many people who want to invest huge sums of their own money like Zamsaham. The Malaysian footballing fraternity must welcome figures like him in order to help the country s football industry. We must discuss this matter cordially, and I have been mandated with the task of welcoming Norizam to the discussion table with Stuart (FAM secretary-general Stuart Ramalingam) and Dato’ Ghani (MFL CEO Dato’ Ab Ghani Hassan) soon. Stuart Ramalingam. Photo by Zulhilmi Zainal I want FAM and MFL to hash the issue out so that everyone comes out of the discussion satisfied, said Yusoff.  But just hours later, the Malaysia Premier League club posted on its Facebook account demand letters they have sent through lawyers to MFL, for payments Norizam had earlier claimed are owed by the organisation to the Red Warriors. The most recent letter is dated 15 January 2021

Kelantan FC owner Zamsaham on the warpath

Although the Wednesday press statement committee did not specify whether the team s new owner is responsible for the debt, Malaysian new agency Bernama then published a short interview with FAM secretary-general Stuart Ramalingam with the headline that Kelantan FC will have to settle the debts or face league points-deduction. Stuart Ramalingam  Norizam, who is also known as Zamsaham, reacted badly to these developments. On Thursday, he made several social media posts condemning FAM s decision and the privatisation drive undertaken by Malaysian professional teams last year. After Kelantan were separated from KAFA as Kelantan FC, Norizam purchased the club for RM6.8 million, along with its numerous debts.

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