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For those who kpkb at Lions, the Tiger lagi on the bola!

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On 1/15/2024 at 5:33 PM, Soya said:

For those who kpkb at Lions, the Tiger lagi on the bola!

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I tot maybe French national team 🤣

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Some of them do have Malaysian roots, nothing wrong IMO.

We also can do that. Is whether we want to or not. We have a few Singaporean heritage players playing in England.

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"Kacukan" means mixed nationality maybe one parent is malaysian. I notice there's one born in SG as well. Could be malaysians by registration, that is, from birth. 

Nothing wrong with these players in the team. Can consider them locals. Fact is, they are willing to play for the malaysian national team, not surprising as this is a "winning" team under coach Kim pan-gon.

If it's like SG team, who want to join? [laugh] We have even more mixed nationality, mixed race people here these days, potentially a source of recruitment but like I said, where's the willingness to join such a team?

Then there's another group of naturalised "naturalisasi" Malaysians, that is, foreigners who attained Malaysian citizenship. Again, as we've seen in SG, naturalizing foreign players does not guarantee shortcut to success. It still has to be a "winning" team with a strong foundation of locals.

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On 1/15/2024 at 6:07 PM, Benarsenal said:

Some of them do have Malaysian roots, nothing wrong IMO.

We also can do that. Is whether we want to or not. We have a few Singaporean heritage players playing in England.

Yeah like this guy... Captain some more.

His grand uncle was our former finance minister.

 

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All come here play for the strong Sg dollar. If Sg dollar as weak as Ringgit see who will come here and play?

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On 1/15/2024 at 5:33 PM, Soya said:

For those who kpkb at Lions, the Tiger lagi on the bola!

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The thing is at least with these FT Malaysia soccer improve.

SG despite spending millions to bring in FT .our soccer is free falling.😪

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On 1/15/2024 at 6:07 PM, Benarsenal said:

Some of them do have Malaysian roots, nothing wrong IMO.

We also can do that. Is whether we want to or not. We have a few Singaporean heritage players playing in England.

Our biggest hurdle for professional sports is NS.

Pro can’t gain back those lost years.

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On 1/16/2024 at 9:14 AM, inlinesix said:

Our biggest hurdle for professional sports is NS.

Pro can’t gain back those lost years.

Exactly.

South Korea also have mandatory NS but at least they are flexible with it for athletes. Can't understand why we cannot do the same.

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No worries, SG WC target had shifted to WC2050. :slow:

Just give nitizenship to Ronaldo, Messi, Halaand, Suarez, KDB, ....etc. sons and will represent SG in 2050. :we-all-gonna-die: 

:XD:

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On 1/16/2024 at 12:56 PM, Picnic06-Biante15 said:

No worries, SG WC target had shifted to WC2050. :slow:

Just give nitizenship to Ronaldo, Messi, Halaand, Suarez, KDB, ....etc. sons and will represent SG in 2050. :we-all-gonna-die: 

:XD:

All Lao kok kok.  How to play ball?

😂

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On 1/16/2024 at 12:57 PM, inlinesix said:

All Lao kok kok.  How to play ball?

😂

I mean their sons. [sly]

Now currently about 10 - 12 yrs old :we-all-gonna-die:

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From Yahoo News Ex-Football Association of Singapore deputy director gets 55 weeks' jail for cheating sports body of over $609,000

SINGAPORE — A former deputy director of the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) was sentenced to 55 weeks' jail on Tuesday (16 January) for tricking the sport's governing body into disbursing S$609,380 to companies linked to himself or his wife.

Rikram Jit Singh Randhir Singh, 43, pleaded guilty to 15 cheating charges earlier this month, with another 30 charges taken into consideration for sentencing. He and his wife, Asya Kirin Kames, made profits of about S$128,000 from their actions. This sum has since been seized by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) and will be returned to FAS.

CNA reported that Asya had also faced cheating charges, but they were withdrawn on Tuesday following an application by the prosecution.

FAS is partially funded by governing body Sport Singapore, which disburses funds to sports associations in Singapore to help them offset operating costs.

Used fictitious persona to submit quotations

Rikram joined FAS in 2010 as a marketing manager, and was eventually promoted to deputy director in 2017, where he remained until January 2019, when FAS began investigating him for breaching the association’s code of conduct.

He met Asya in 2013 when she worked in the FAS’ communication department. Asya left in December that year and set up an event management company, All Resources Network, which FAS frequently engaged to organise and support its events. She and Rikram tied the knot in 2018.

In October 2017, amid concerns of conflict of interest, Asya transferred ownership of All Resources Network to Rikram's long-time friend Shankar Suppiah. However, she remained in control of the firm, receiving 60 per cent of the firm’s profits under an agreement with Shankar.

Shankar used a fictitious persona called Rebecca to submit quotations for jobs from FAS, and Rikram would recommend them to the management for approval. The jobs that Shankar bid for included supplying stress balls with National Council of Problem Gambling (NCPG) imagery to Singapore Premier League matches.

The Ministry of Social and Family Development, on behalf of NCPG, had signed an agreement with FAS in June 2017 to fund the production of such items to be distributed during matches.

 

How to improve SG soccer with internal administration flaws .... :lll._.:

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First group match, tio hoot by jordan, 4-0, quite outmatched. Next matches against bahrain and SK. Looks like could be bundled out soon. [laugh]

 

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On 1/16/2024 at 12:57 PM, inlinesix said:

All Lao kok kok.  How to play ball?

😂

errr lao kok kok play Ball not field but on mattress 🙊🙉🙈

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