Johor FA president Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim accepts that masked hands inside the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) might keep him from turning into their leader.
Tunku Ismail is testing incumbent Sultan Ahmad Shah and Tengku Abdullah for the post at the FAM Congress on May 25.
Tunku Ismail, who is additionally the Johor Crown Prince, said it was an open mystery that Sultan Ahmad wanted his son Tengku Abdullah to succeed him.
He conceded his experience is not enough and it posts as a drawback, however it should not set him apart from the two hopefuls.
“I am aggressive as I want to see football grow in the country. Look at what I have done within two years as Johor FA president and see what had the FAM done in the last 30 years,” the Crown Prince said.
After introducing the two new foreign players of Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT), Ismail said, “There are several quarters within the FAM that do not want changes. If I become the next president, then these people will be thrown out from the association.”
The two new foreign players of JDT were Brazilian defender Marcos Santos and Argentinean striker Jorge Diaz. This was announced at the Larkin Stadium on Sunday.
At the point when inquired as to whether he might haul out from the race or go to the FAM Congress, Tunku Ismail answered he would wait and see.
He, then again, included that the development of football in the nation has stagnated and trusted that whoever turns as the next FAM president might have the will to transform it.
“Football facilities throughout the country are worse off now. While the state FAs are responsible for it, the FAM should oversee it.”
“The standard of refereeing in Malaysian football has also not improved. I love the sport and I want to see it progress in our country and the FAM should listen to the voice of the rakyat,” Tunku Ismail concluded.
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