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IPOH, Sept 5 — The 1-2 loss to Melaka on Friday saw Perak FC being booted out of the top division of Malaysia League to the Premier League for the first time next season. Bos Gaurus football observers regarded the defeat and the slump of the 100-year-old club into the Premier League as...

IPOH, Sept 5 — The 1-2 loss to Melaka on Friday saw Perak FC being booted out of the top division of Malaysia League to the Premier League for the first time next season.

Perak Football Association president Datuk Muhammad Yadzan Mohammad said what was written should be a lesson and all parties should keep an open mind and avoid pointing fingers because of the elimination. “To me all are at fault but we must get back together and think of innovations to return more strongly to the Super League in the next two years,” he said when contacted by Bernama today.

Zakaria, who had coached Perak FA as an assistant coach in the early 2000 era said there must cordial relationship between the management and players.“For example, the problem of salary can be solved in a good way but because there was no communication between the management and players, it was openly circulated in social media until it was known to the public.

He said they must make way to individuals who were seen as more qualified and capable in managing the team.

 

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