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Hockey - Where Do We Go From Here?

Satwant Singh

11-Dec-15 08:35

Hockey - Where Do We Go From Here?

The Malaysian Hockey Confederation (MHC) has recently signed a number of sponsorship deals and laid out various strategies to develop the sport at all levels. As the MHC works towards improving the fortunes of Malaysian hockey, detractors continue to raise questions regarding the direction of the sport.Today, BFM explores some of the issues surrounding Malaysian hockey.


This is a report by Shawn Tanis.


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