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Malaysia-Liverpool tickets still on sale

Posted: 13 Jul 2011 09:17 PM PDT

Malaysia-Liverpool tickets still on sale

2011/07/14
By Adrian David
news@nst.com.my


CEO Proevent International, Julian Kam. NSTpix by Syazana Rose Razman.

CEO Proevent International, Julian Kam. NSTpix by Syazana Rose Razman.

KUALA LUMPUR: Tickets for the Malaysia-Liverpool friendly on Saturday are still available!

Contrary to news reports that all the tickets for the match have been sold out, event organiser ProEvents International Sdn Berhad chief executive officer Julian Kam said fans could purchase the tickets, priced at RM58, RM68, RM108 and RM388, online at www.ticketpro.com.my.

Kam said tickets were also still available for the Malaysia-Chelsea friendly on July 21.


Kam added ProEvents International was the exclusive Asian tour organiser of the three friendlies involving Arsenal (that was played at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil yesterday), Liverpool and Chelsea.

Fans can visit the company's website www.proevents.com for further details.

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The Reds arrive in malaysia

Posted: 13 Jul 2011 09:01 PM PDT

The Reds arrive in malaysia

SEPANG: The Liverpool FC team, now on an Asian tour, arrived at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport here from Guangzhou, China at 4.25am today for a friendly match with the Malaysian national squad this Saturday.

Upon arrival at the airport, the English Premier League Club players were taken straight away to their hotel in Damansara.

Fans of the Reds will be able to watch the players at a practice session at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil at 7pm today.


This is their first visit to Malaysia.

Without their captain Steven Gerrard on this trip, the Reds will be facing the Malaysian Tigers at 5.45pm this Saturday at the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil.

Malaysia is Liverpool's second stop of their Asian Tour 2011 after China where they edged Guangdong Sunray Cave 4-3 in a friendly there. -- BERNAMA

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