Luis Garcia@luchogarcia14
Your message raises serious concerns, but it is important to clarify several inaccuracies.
First, it is difficult to understand how this situation could be portrayed as beneficial to Johor Darul Ta’zim when the club itself has had three players sanctioned. Any disciplinary action against players directly impacts the team’s sporting performance, planning, and reputation. There is no logical basis to suggest that this is an advantage.
Second, focusing specifically on JDT while other clubs and individuals are also involved creates a misleading and selective narrative. If the objective is to address structural issues within Malaysian football, then the discussion must be balanced and encompass all relevant parties, not target a single club.
Third, referencing individuals or institutions that have no direct involvement in the matter, including His Royal Highness, only weakens the credibility of the argument. His Royal Highness has no involvement in this matter and, as always, simply supports his players during challenging moments like this.
Finally, making broad claims about governance, integrity, or systemic issues requires verified facts and responsible communication. Circulating statements without full context or substantiated evidence contributes to misinformation rather than constructive dialogue.