This Tan Chong's legend, Nissan Sentra was "parked" up there for quite a looongg time..
Nice! :D
"When everything is my business.."
This Tan Chong's legend, Nissan Sentra was "parked" up there for quite a looongg time..
Nice! :D
The truck bears the advertisement of Alza (Perodua), but it was loaded with 3 brand new Exora (Proton)..
I'm confused..
My impression : Haiyoo..didn't they go to school??
Remember what happened on Piala Malaysia '09, the unforgetable match between Kelantan & N.Sembilan?
Kelantan fans was unofficially labeled "The Most Violent Fans In Malaysia" due to the incident happened on that time. Seats burned, firecrackers, smoke bombs, even blood..Gosh! It was hell-of-a-riots!
My question here : Who should be blamed?
From the trusted source, Persatuan BolaSepak Melayu Malaysia (Malaysia Malay Football Association, or PBSMM) seems is blamed and required to explain regarding to the incident.
What? How the heck PBSMM going to control all those fanatic hooligans if they hide all those explosives inside their underpants? Even airport security will be fooled by that!
Personally, I blamed the fans themselves. No offence, some fans are well-behaved, or at least professional in what they love. I'm talking about "monyet-monyet" that don't even know how the game is really managed.
Countermeasure? Simple : Educate or Punish. Your decision anyway.
Hope our football scene won't end up like what happened in Italia Serie A few years back, where 5 or more rows of seats near the field is prohibited for all fans, plus security with real guns patrolling in every corner of spectator area.