Barca fiasco: This is not another Kollywood flick
"Take my number down. We can meet outside. I’m not scared.”
That was not a scene from the famous gangster Tamil movie 'Pudhupettai' nor was it a conversation overheard outside a pub.
Those were the words of a security personnel manning the VIP lift entrance at the Shah Alam Stadium on Saturday.
Mr Moustache, who spewed such rudeness, went on to push fans and members of the Press into an already packed small lobby area at the ground floor.
His colleague, a scrawny young chap who folded up his short sleeved T-shirt presumably to show off his minute tattoo on his upper arm, joined in to mock fans and members of the Press.
KLFA president Datuk Astaman Abdul Aziz witnessed it first hand. The former Setiawangsa MP, who is also the FA of Malaysia (FAM) referee committee chairman, had to raise his voice against the security detail before he was allowed out.
Clearly frustrated, he described the whole episode as “stupid”.
Read all about the Barca saga in Haresh Says today.
Here are what are some of the fans have got to say.
And Barca tour organiser says sorry.
HD says: Still wondering why there wasn't a single 'guard' in a black t-shirt escorting the world's best player Lionel Messi when he walked out from the dressing room to the sidelines. It was only later a Barcelona official ran up to Messi to ensure the photographers were out of his way. Hmm....
That was not a scene from the famous gangster Tamil movie 'Pudhupettai' nor was it a conversation overheard outside a pub.
Those were the words of a security personnel manning the VIP lift entrance at the Shah Alam Stadium on Saturday.
Mr Moustache, who spewed such rudeness, went on to push fans and members of the Press into an already packed small lobby area at the ground floor.
His colleague, a scrawny young chap who folded up his short sleeved T-shirt presumably to show off his minute tattoo on his upper arm, joined in to mock fans and members of the Press.
KLFA president Datuk Astaman Abdul Aziz witnessed it first hand. The former Setiawangsa MP, who is also the FA of Malaysia (FAM) referee committee chairman, had to raise his voice against the security detail before he was allowed out.
Clearly frustrated, he described the whole episode as “stupid”.
Read all about the Barca saga in Haresh Says today.
Here are what are some of the fans have got to say.
And Barca tour organiser says sorry.
HD says: Still wondering why there wasn't a single 'guard' in a black t-shirt escorting the world's best player Lionel Messi when he walked out from the dressing room to the sidelines. It was only later a Barcelona official ran up to Messi to ensure the photographers were out of his way. Hmm....
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