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Man Utd Cancel Indonesia Match

Maverick01

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would they re-schedule for the match to be in SG instead?????????? stay tune
 
dun think so. no time to coordinate anything. somemore the national stadium looks like anfield now. they will be talking "WTF!" when they step into the stadium.
 
The Kallang National Stadium is one of the worst in the world now. Look those wooden benches in the terraces, simply too embarrassing for the name "National" in the 2000s in a country supposedly first world. More embarrassing is, 3 years ago demolishing it and building a new stadium was announced, over and over again. There had been at least 2 "last" Nation Day Parades and 3 "last" football games held there since. And it goes on. Our Kallang National Stadium can win one accolade, the most resilient building since the Pyramid and the Great Wall. No amount of demolition plans can demolish it.
 
hahahaa..it be a fitting tribute to host red devils for the "LAST" time at kallang.



The Kallang National Stadium is one of the worst in the world now. Look those wooden benches in the terraces, simply too embarrassing for the name "National" in the 2000s in a country supposedly first world. More embarrassing is, 3 years ago demolishing it and building a new stadium was announced, over and over again. There had been at least 2 "last" Nation Day Parades and 3 "last" football games held there since. And it goes on. Our Kallang National Stadium can win one accolade, the most resilient building since the Pyramid and the Great Wall. No amount of demolition plans can demolish it.
 
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