Entry into the prestigious MCKK, or Malay College Kuala Kangsar,
the Eton Of The East, in the 1920's was limited to the sons of the rich and famous and noble among the Malay Aristocrasy then.
The likes of Abdullah bin Ludek, a commoner kampung boy in Chembong, Rembau, Negri Sembilan, could never dream of rubbing
shoulders with Tun Abdul Razak, from the Aristocrasy of Pahang, Malaysia's second Prime Minister, on the hallowed grounds
of MCKK. But by sheer twist of fate, and his prowess on the football field, and a distant connection with the Undang of Rembau,
Negri Sembilan, Abdullah did.
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