"I announce today, there is no more outstanding salary payment for players and the management," she said. Bibi Ramjani told a press conference Monday that she has used her own money to pay the July and August salaries, believed to be around RM1mil. "Victory against PKNS FC is crucial for our team to remain in the Super League next season," she said. The team will meet Malacca United next month. PKNS FC is currently in seventh place with 24 points, while Malacca United is at ninth spot with 21 points, Sarawak at 11th place with 17 points, and Penang at the bottom with 12 points.
Source: The Star September 25, 2017 12:45 UTC