The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) yesterday (23 January) launched the latest official jersey for the national football team squads, the Harimau
The Football Association of Malaysia yesterday launched the latest official jersey for the national football team squads, the Harimau Malaya, which incorporated a new design for both home and away matches.
Using the traditional yellow colour for home jerseys and black for away jerseys, the new Harimau Malaya kit received lacklustre support from Malaysians though, with many taking to the comments section to share their opinion.One commenter said that the new Harimau Malaya jerseys are okay and are better than not having any. He also sarcastically said that what’s important is that the FAM meetings to discuss the new jerseys have free food for the attendees.
Another commenter also commented on the price, saying that he would buy it at just RM10, the ‘pasar malam’ price for counterfeit jerseys. Speaking of the design, one commenter said that the new jerseys are too plain and uninspired, suggesting that putting another shade of yellow at the collar and sleeve would make it better.
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