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Alam Shah quits Arema

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 5 Feb 2012

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Singapore international Noh Alam Shah has announced he has decided to leave Indonesian Premier League outfit Arema FC.

After being reported absent from club training recently, the striker revealed that he has sent a resignation letter to his employers.

Arema media officer Noor Ramadhan confirmed the situation and made a statement about the resignation.

“The resignation was submitted to management. We cannot prevent his choice. Therefore, the reason is very personal,” Ramadhan said.

Alam Shah insisted he was not comfortable anymore in the team due to inconsistent management.

“I just want to play and work in comfort, like a professional player,” Alam Shah said.

The dismissal of former head coach Milomir Seslija and physical trainee Dule also reinforced his reasons for leaving the team.

Alam Shah also thanked the support which the Arema fans have offered to him.

“Thank you Aremania (club’s fan group), I would still become an Aremania. My soul and love to Arema and Aremania would be forever,” Alam Shah said.

Alam Shah joined Arema from Tampines Rovers in 2009, having enjoyed a successful period with the club when they lifted the 2009-10 Indonesian Super League trophy.

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