
We are fans to the Red Warriors simply because Kelantan is my home state (and my family share that spirit) and fortunately, the team has been doing very well in the last few years…probably due to a proper football team management by the Kelantan FA (Tan Sri Annuar Musa – probably he’s best outside politics) and of course support from the state government, the Sultan and the people. The Red Warriors fan has been a kind of revelation to Malaysian football in the last few years, setting new standard in ‘fan support’. You could see that Sultan Muhammad IV stadium is always full when the game is played at home (as a result the state government has pledged to build a new stadium in Selising, doubling the size to 40,000 capacity) and the national or Shah Alam stadium are both normally swamped with the Red Warriors fan whenever the team plays on those pitches…you could see the Kelantan flags all over the streets (in fans’ cars) in Kuala Lumpur when the game is in the Klang valley.
Whereas for Liverpool, we have been their fan for a long time, since Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush were playing and that has continued until now. We had problems when Carlsberg was sponsoring Liverpool….we dare not wear the jersey, promoting Carlsberg! Of late, Standard Chartered Bank, where Ibu works, is the main sponsor of Liverpool so that made the support even bigger… which turn Ibu from a person who knows nothing about football into a Liverpool and Red Warriors fan. Of course, the team didn’t do well in the recently concluded season but that is already a bitter history and is looking forward to the new season.
Adik, Pak Su, Naif & Atif are real hardcore supporters of the Red Warriors and Liverpool…they keep up to date information about the teams, followed their progress, watched their current and past games, monitored the tables and read about new signings or transfers.
They also asked their parents to buy the team jerseys especially Kelantan jersey (both white and red), Malaysian jersey (both blue and yellow) and of course the Liverpool jersey (Adik always has up-to-date Liverpool jersey – normally opened for purchase by Standard Chartered staff before official release). And once in a while, we get together for a round of futsal or field soccer to entertain ourselves.







As for Liverpool, we have never watched a Liverpool game live (only on TV) and I hope we could do that sometime in the future at Anfield. However, we are looking forward to their visit in July this year (again, the first ever trip to Malaysian soil) and Ibu has got all the discounted tickets she could get from the Bank. We hope that the new season will bring success and joy with the new manager and the ongoing transfer talks. Liverpool could only look into possibly winning the Premier League (or at least in position to qualify for Champions League), the FA and the Carling Cup…no European action but good for building up a relatively new team.

Gomo Klate Gomo and You’ll Never Walk Alone.