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[EVENT] SOCCEREX Asian Forum 28-29th July [edited]

(Picture above) My accreditation pass, press kit Was at the Soccerex Asian Forum held at the Raffles City Convention Center. It was networking gathering whosoever in the beautiful game graced by the presence of AFC president Mohamed Bin Hammam. Beside a section of the venue catered for the exhibitors in the football industry, there were also number of workshops and seminars for keen participants to mingle and socialized around. Mr Bin Hammam (pictured above) was an one-on-one interview session hosted by renowned journalist Matt Lorenzo, prior to the start of the day. as they touched on various issues pertaining the game in the continent. The much-travelled 61-year old Qatari said football is the "key" to unite the people of Asia "as it bring us all together". On the possibility of having another World Cup stage in Asia, Mr Bin Hammam (pictured above with back facing the camera, facing Lorenzo) added the 2002 tournament jointly-hosted by Japan and South Ko...

2010 RHB Singapore Cup Quarter Finals to kick off on 12 Sept

(Picture above)FAS President Mr Zainudin Nordin (left)and RHB Bank Singapore Country Head Mr Jason Wong hoisted the Cup at the prelim draw back in May . Media Information from the Football Association of Singapore SINGAPORE, 27 July 2010: The 2010 RHB Singapore Cup Quarter Final stage is set to kick off on 12 September, Sunday, with the Young Lions taking on Albirex Niigata in the opening match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. League Leaders Tampines Rovers will host Balestier Khalsa on 27 September, while League Cup winners Etoile FC will face Kitchee SC at the Queenstown stadium on 28 September. In perhaps the most anticipated encounter, Singapore Cup debutants South Melbourne will take on last year’s finalist Bangkok Glass on 5 October followed by the return leg on 8 October, with both legs scheduled to be played at the Jalan Besar stadium. RHB Singapore Cup Quarter Final Fixtures: Young Lions vs Albirex Niigata S. (1st Leg) Date: Sunday 12 September Time: 7.45pm Venue: Jalan Besar Sta...

FIS Asian Challenge Cup - Singapore Selection 0-1 Burnley FC

SHORT SCRIBE OF THE MATCH One thing I know for sure, many of the 5,000 odd crowds at the Jalan Besar Stadium were first-timer (judging from the way they asked for the direction, the ignorance of banning water-bottles and drink cans on the match day). And one more particular sight of the night was the sizable "Man Utd" supporters turned out to support the local team, which I thought was a pleasant sight (although, I came to realize it was because the Red Devils were once defeated by the Clarets which they would love to see the Singapore side avenge for their beloved team). Nonetheless, it was a brave performance from the Singapore Selection that was lauded by all who were there. PICTURES FROM THE MATCH (Pictured above) Referee Abdul Malik raised his armed to signal the disallowing of the goal scored by Fairoz Hasan (right of the picture). Claret's custodian Brian Jensen folded another attempt by the hosts, as he gathered ball safely in mid-air, while Khairul Amri (on the r...

My Letter to the "World"...

Dear World,  While you were away at the World Cup festival, some interesting events actually took place during your absence. Several procrastinating issues were pushed onto the tabletop after the media probed on matters pertaining the security and crowd attendance.   SCREEN-GRAB of the issues probed by the media of late Matters as such were never openly discussed, and now as they pricked wide open, one can't simply avoid them now.  While they had caught the league authority "off-guard", I do certainly hope they are readily going to address these nagging issues instead of paying "lip-service" to the masses.  On the bright side, though, it was confirmed that the Cubs (National U-23 team) are heading to Guangzhou for the Asian Games in November, following the successful appeal to the SNOC, the decision-making body. But it was just the beginning of the start since now all eyes will be the Young Lions, who are the base of the Cubs to justify their call to represent...