
Is Sabah FC in turmoil?
"Sabah always fulfil their obligations and are aware of them, unlike some other clubs.
"We're one of four to receive the AFC licence, so I don't think there's any problem. Not saying we're perfect, but the management knows what needs to be done, and the players are always taken care of," said Sabah technical director Scott Ollerenshaw.
However, the East Malaysian club's off-field issue amid the exits of key players and speculation about further departures, including Stuart Wilkin, Dominic Tan, Saddil Ramdani, Joao Pedro and Telmo Castanheira, hang over them like a cloud.
"Pedro had an opportunity in Vietnam. It was a football decision.
"Saddil? It's not official. He's been here five years, and it's normal for players to want a new challenge. I love him, but if he's ready to move on, maybe it's time.
"On Stuart and Dominic, those are only rumours. We'll have to wait and see," said Ollerenshaw.
Midfielder Castanheira's Facebook post sparked speculation
after he alluded to problems at the club.
"Amazing season with this group of players who, despite so many problems, never stopped. Thanks to the fans for always supporting me. Regarding the club's difficult situation, I hope they resolve it quickly and fulfil their obligations," wrote Castanheira.
Ollerenshaw confirmed that the management is aware of their obligations, and are committed to smart planning and financial discipline for the new season.
Meanwhile Sabah team manager Rafie Robert announced his departure on Facebook, confirming April 20 as his last day with the club.
"Thank you Sabah. April 20 was my last day as team manager. Congratulations to the players and coaches for another top-three finish. Also, thank you to the fans for always supporting us. I appreciate the trust given to me this season. It was a valuable experience," posted Rafie.
Sabah wrapped up the Super League season in third place for the third year running, behind champions JDT and Selangor.
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