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Guess the country: Match stopped to prevent embarrassment
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
Chinese dogs: Must be china or a chinese country then it's bad. Oh it's not it's fine that they do this. Mud scum like whoami, syed putra: Oh our own people did it. It's ok must be racism from chinese people even though the opposing team are arabs fuck cannot scold them cos same religion as them. Oh yeah all the mudland football players must be chinese and the fans throwing the flares must also chinese. if china or a chinese country does this then we will condemn them.:D:rolleyes: VIDEO: Malaysia vs Saudi Arabia halted indefinitely as crowd gets hostile By FO Newsdesk - September 8, 2015 0 1170  0 shares + What's This? Malaysia bounced back from their 10-0 defeat against UAE with a spirited display against Saudi Arabia, despite eventually losing the game 2-1. Interim head coach Datuk Ong Kim Swee only had a few days to prepare the squad and motivate them to perform on home soil, and within the first five minutes of the game, it was evident that they were looking to keep it tight at the back. But Malaysia eventually took the lead in the second half, against the run of play, with a terrific combination of play from Amri Yahya and Wan Zack Haikal, allowed Safiq Rahim to slot home from close range. But the away side responded merely three minutes later as M. Ibrahim found the back of the net to restore parity. Malaysia’s joy was shortlived as well, as Saudi ultimately seized the lead on the 76th minute – Jabir Al Jassam scoring with an emphatic header to make it 2-1. Malaysia continued to push on the offensive, though the game took a wild turn late on in the game, as a large section of the Malaysian fans began to light flares and firecrackers on the stands. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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