The war of words between Sarawak FA (FAS) and competitions organiser Malaysian Football League (MFL) continues.
MFL CEO Kevin Ramalingam on Tuesday hit back at FAS president Datuk Posa Majais' claim that the organisation owes the Premier League side unpaid claims, stating that the Crocodiles currently owe them more in levies.
In a response issued to the local media, MFL claimed that it has refused to pay the travel expenditures of Sarawak-based referees amounting to RM33,726.54 (USD8,153.90) as FAS owes them RM34,924.70 in last year's levies.
On top of this, Kevin also asserted that the association owes RM48,547.