Sunday, June 26, 2011

'S'pore wouldn't have won the M'sia Cup if not for him'

HE HAS been anointed the kelong king after his global trail match-fixing made the headlines that have rocked the game of football.

But it's a title that Wilson Raj Perumal doesn't want.

Instead, he insists that the crown belongs to fellow Singaporean match-fixer Rajendran "Pal" Kurusamy (pictured above) who have previously been convicted and is currently awaiting trial in Malaysia for seven corruption charges related to football.

In a series of four letters to The New Paper last week, Wilson Raj alleged that if it were not for Rajendran, Singapore would not have won the Malaysia Cup in 1994.

Read the full story in The New Paper