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The Aftermath of the brawl between Lions and the Jordanians

I'm not harping on that infamous incident that took place after we beat the Jordanians on the 28th Jan 2009 . But I would like to know since this brawl had already been reported to the Police and statements had been taken from relevant parties, how is the authority going to follow-up from this point? Should there be any further assistance on this matter required from the Jordanians, does this mean they were have to haul back to Singapore for that? I'm perplexed for the fact that a Jordanian official suggested that this matter should be sorted out by the Asian Football Confederation (FA), the Jordanian FA and FAS, and questioned the necessity of having the Police being involved! Just put it this way, should a limb or arm being injured or a life being lost (sorry for being that extreme), the offender can go scot-free since the law-enforcer is not involved in the whole proceeding?

update on Jalan Besar's surface...

Just don't ask when was the picture taken.. I just walked in, snap a shot and "cabut"... Hopefully it will not caused any sort of unnecessary injury like those Khairul Amri claimed...

Instant Reaction : Singapore 2-1 Jordan

Sometimes at games, these are the kind of creatures anyone would never appreciate their presence. The creature in question was teasing and jeering throughout the game that I felt "it" (not he) ought to be singled-out.. Anyway back to the game just now... I can't be bother to ask where were the rest who turned out last month for the Suzuki Cup match against Vietnam but the 6,188 (or 6,187 minus that "creature") fans who were there just now were given a much improved display by the Lions. The lining up of the players... True to his words, coach Raddy axed several established players from the starting lineup with SAFFC's Shaiful Esah given his first starting lineup at home against the Jordanians. By dropping the much-under fire Precious Emuejeraye, Daniel Bennett was moved to the center-back position with Shaiful on his left. 'kepeer Hassan Sunny was given the starting role as well after Lionel Lewis didn't joined in the full training on the

Social Dignity

Saw this article on "Voices" of TODAY by chance. The writer was talking about the recent plan of having school sports getting "prime-time" slot on the television and linked it to a recent report mentioned on The New Paper, why top schools like Raffles Institute, whom two of our Prime Ministers are their alumni, and St Joseph Institute cannot provide football as one of the CCA sports. "Social Dignity" is the key word the writer mentioned, did he hit the nail or just his own opinion?

Training session on the 2nd day of Lunar New Year (prepare against the Jordanians)

Was at the National Stadium again to see how the preparation for the game against the Jordanians the following day. Good to see guys like Aleksandar Duric, Khairul Amri back in training with Hariss Harun doing some light workout at the sidelines with trainer Aleksandar Bozenko. Much of the training were dealt with "set-pieces" and match practices. PICTURES FROM THE SIDELINES Aide Iskandar?? hmmm...... The Jordanians had their training session after the Lions had theirs, nothing much to share about it's more of getting used to the dried surface and doing some passing of the ball around.