Saturday, March 16, 2013

Stadiums.

As we all know our next two Malaysian games will be held at the Shah Alam Stadium. Many fans are quite disappointed with the decision to have the game at Shah Alam including myself. To the simple fact we have created more national football history at Bukit Jalil.

Back in January, I planned to do a short video documentary called a 'A night at Bukit Jalil.' It's a simple idea of showing what it is all about. Malaysians coming together to support the national team in one huge voice of support. So this plan will have to be delayed until we host games at Bukit Jalil.

Regardless I will be at Stadium Shah Alam on both occasions, the friendly versus Saudi Arabia and the all important group game vs Yemen.

Malaysian stadiums, whoever had the luxury of going know what it feels like. The atmosphere is always uniquely Malaysian.

Just want to touch on how FAM, Stadium owners and people associated with the club can improve their stadiums:

1. Improve the PA System. I had a hard time listening to the substitutions made, time added on or important announcements. Need to find a way to improve the PA system at all stadium. I had this problem at Stadium MBPJ, Bukit Jalil and elsewhere.

2. The traffic flow must be organised by members of the police or rela or stadium officials. This is a big problem after full time. Especially people with their families trying to go home early.

3. Quality of Food must have standards and able to be sold at affordable prices as well. No need to explain here.

4. Public transportation must be easily accessible and extended on Match night's.

5. If possible have a section of the stadium dedicated to people bringing their families. Since a group of fans have made a section of the stadium as their own why can't people with their families have one. Again if this is all possible.

6. Improve the facilities around the stadium, i.e. gate entrance, parking spaces, toilet, the place of worship and other necessities.

Do increase the number of security personal. Also even though it's in their job to protect us. But do smile when the country score. That's all I'm asking.

That's it salam and take care!

No comments:

Post a Comment