I am amazed with the issue surrounding Shahrel Fikri’s move to a club from Thailand and people associating it with JDT. Shahrel Fikri is a talented player and we would like to wish him all the best in his endeavours.
2. Therefore, it is never about fighting external threat. It is always keeping internally strong. Whether it be in family, a business, a football club or any other organization.
3. Our family and home must be reaffirmed to remain united and strong.
HRH Major General Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim, Crown Prince of Johor
2) But, my question now is, what does his move to a Thailand club have anything to do with JDT?There are some who have stated that JDT players do not need this and that and there’s no need to display their wealth.
3) Whatever wealth JDT players have is their hard earned money. Is there a real need to question this and show their jealousy? Secondly, there are also some quarters saying that Shahrel Fikri made the right decision in not moving to JDT.
4) I agree with this statement as had he not, he would have been one of the handful of players in the country who would be participating in the Asians Champions League (ACL).
5) Nevertheless, we would like to wish Shahrel Fikri all the best and the same goes to any other Malaysian players who are playing outside the country.
6) Having said this, do not associate them with JDT anymore. It’s as if you’ve all ran out of topics to speak about JDT.
Ismail Ibrahim, Johor Darul Ta’zim FC Assistant Coach
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