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sahama

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  1. Dasyat!, OCC thunt and evo haul, congrats
  2. Ini kali cantek cantek belako
  3. Memang Puyoh sekundo DD
  4. Ist half Malaysia 0 S'pore 0 Malaysia nak kalah dah
  5. Scalpers In Heaven by MM A staggering RM300 for a RM30 match ticket – that's how much it will cost you now to watch the World Cup qualifier showdown between Malaysia and Singapore. The frenzied demand for the opportunity to witness the potentially explosive encounter between the arch-rivals at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium today at 8.45pm has sent ticket prices soaring on the black market. All 85,000 tickets were snapped up mere hours after ticket counters opened for business over the last two days. Checks by The Malay Mail yesterday showed that tickets could still be obtained on online auction websites, provided you were willing to pay the price. One such listing at www.mudah.my saw a seller auctioning match tickets, originally worth RM30 at the counter, going as high as RM300. In the description box, the seller cheekily justified his massive mark-up of the price, saying it saved the prospective buyer from having to endure long queues for the tickets. “The price has to consider from taking a long queue, wasting time and sweating, getting push and pull from everyone who rush like crazy (sic),” he wrote. The listing was put up at 10.49am yesterday, just about the time it was announced that tickets were sold out. When The Malay Mail checked the website again at 2.30pm, the listing was no longer up. It remains unclear whether the tickets were sold off. We found at least five other listings on the site where match tickets were being sold. The prices for RM30 match tickets ranged from a modest mark-up of RM40 up to RM100. In each listing, the ticket scalpers were selling between 10 to 20 tickets. The general manager for mudah.my Shylendra Nathan said it was common to find marked up prices of football tickets on the auction site, especially when it gets closer to match day. However, he noted he had never seen demand on this level before. “I have never seen a frenzy such as this before. For someone to mark up RM30 tickets to RM300, that’s really something. It just goes to show how special this match is.” He said sellers usually removed the listing once they had sold their item because they did not want to be contacted again. "In this case, the seller could have removed the item because he or she suddenly decided not to sell it. They have full control over their listing.” So crazy was the scramble for tickets to watch the clash between the Tigers and the Lions, a massive line of people was seen outside National Stadium at Bukit Jalil as early as 7am yesterday, two hours before counters were opened. Within two hours, all tickets were sold out and at least 5,000 fans went home disappointed. One desperate fan even called up The Malay Mail office in Petaling Jaya yesterday asking for ways he could get his hands on a media pass just to watch the match! Singapore beat Malaysia 5-3 during the first-leg at the Jalan Besar Stadium last Saturday in front of 6,000 fans, of which 1,000 were Malaysians. The winner of the two ties will advance to the next stage of the qualifiers.
  6. Sorry connfused you with other mustang
  7. Cantek cantek punya Mustang, i got only one
  8. Mereka yang kecewa tak dapat pergi tengok bola Malaysia lawan Singapura malam ini jangan risau sebab perlawanan tersebut akan disiarkan menerusi TV1, Astro Arena, Astro Supersport dan Astro Supersport HD!
  9. Good job, got extra DB for custom
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