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A Normalisation Committee is almost pre-ordained at this point.
Some voices whisper that Putrajaya should step in. Don't be fooled.
FIFA sees government interference as a nuclear option, which would lead to a full suspension, no international football, no AFC competitions, and no FIFA funding. It punishes players, fans and clubs while leaving the system that caused the problem untouched.
A Normalisation Committee bypasses all that drama. It clears leadership without violating FIFA rules, rewires governance, supervises audits, and enforces elections, and it's loyal only to the world body, not politics or powerful factions.
Imagine an FA run by people who don't owe anyone favours, don't fear losing votes, and don't have to explain why documents were changed "under time pressure."
Two years of administration without drama, factionalism, or whisper campaigns. A football detox, finally.
Expecting FAM to clean itself up is a fantasy.
A Normalisation Committee doesn't ask politely. It arrives with a mandate, a deadline, and a broom.
Yes, egos will be bruised. Yes, some will suddenly have "urgent personal reasons" to step back.
But Malaysian football doesn't need pride right now. It needs accountability. It needs an external adult to say, "Enough."
If Malaysia wants a real reset, not a PowerPoint version, a Normalisation Committee is the only option with a proven track record.
Let FIFA take the wheel for 24 months. Let them tear down and rebuild. Let them drag Malaysian football into the light.
Because the alternative — another decade of scandals, excuses, and "administrative adjustments" — is one the nation can no longer afford.
Some voices whisper that Putrajaya should step in. Don't be fooled.
FIFA sees government interference as a nuclear option, which would lead to a full suspension, no international football, no AFC competitions, and no FIFA funding. It punishes players, fans and clubs while leaving the system that caused the problem untouched.
A Normalisation Committee bypasses all that drama. It clears leadership without violating FIFA rules, rewires governance, supervises audits, and enforces elections, and it's loyal only to the world body, not politics or powerful factions.
Imagine an FA run by people who don't owe anyone favours, don't fear losing votes, and don't have to explain why documents were changed "under time pressure."
Two years of administration without drama, factionalism, or whisper campaigns. A football detox, finally.
Expecting FAM to clean itself up is a fantasy.
A Normalisation Committee doesn't ask politely. It arrives with a mandate, a deadline, and a broom.
Yes, egos will be bruised. Yes, some will suddenly have "urgent personal reasons" to step back.
But Malaysian football doesn't need pride right now. It needs accountability. It needs an external adult to say, "Enough."
If Malaysia wants a real reset, not a PowerPoint version, a Normalisation Committee is the only option with a proven track record.
Let FIFA take the wheel for 24 months. Let them tear down and rebuild. Let them drag Malaysian football into the light.
Because the alternative — another decade of scandals, excuses, and "administrative adjustments" — is one the nation can no longer afford.
A normalization committee by FIFA seems to be one option. But we all want the perpetrators to be punished
Nov 23 2025, 04:38 PM
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