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Breaking !! Violence broke out between PAP supporters and vietnamese !

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Qinhuang

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Use Foreign talents but still lose !
And these PAP supporters resort to violence!



SINGAPORE: On Sunday, the Lions were knocked out of the AFF Suzuki Cup, losing to Vietnam at the National Stadium — but it was on terraces, and not the pitch, that Singapore lost the plot.
Violence broke after the end of the semi—final second leg match, with punches thrown along with bottles.
Most of the trouble occurred around and outside the East Entrance, where both the die—hard Singapore fans and 5,000 Vietnamese fans were seated.
“The Singapore fans were throwing rubbish and water bottles at us as we were leaving through the East Entrance,” said Mr Duong Tuan Anh, :24, a software engineer.
“A big group even ran towards us, punching and kicking. All we could do was try to pull our friends out of and run.”
The poor behaviour of local fans started even before the match did.
Said Vuong Dao Nghe on the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) post—grad football forum: “The Singapore fans screamed vulgarities and booed during the (Vietnamese) national anthem.”
But it was after full time that things came to a head. When bottles were thrown at them, said Duong: “Some of us got angry and ran across, then a fight broke out. It was quickly broken up by the security personnel.”
The scuffles continued on the way out of the East Entrance, to as far as the overhead bridge linking the stadium to the old People’s Association building.
“My friend and I were attacked on the overhead bridge,” claimed Pham Mahn Tung, 27, a PhD student at NTU. “The Singapore fans used punches and kicks, but fortunately we were not seriously injured.”
In response to queries, a police spokesperson said: “We responded to calls of people fighting near the East Entrance of the National Stadium and at the PA carpark, but upon arrival officers observed that there was no commotion at both locations.”
It is rare for the stadium to see such a large number of away fans, and that combined with the Lions’ loss could have sparked off the ugly scenes.
Singaporeans whom TODAY spoke to condemned the actions. “We should not condone such behaviour, it is totally unacceptable,” said civil servant Rashid Osman, 32.
Student Rishi Shankar Pandey, 15, said: “I saw a Singapore fan running into the Vietnamese crowd with a flying kick, causing the Vietnamese man’s face to bleed. This is really stupid, we should learn to lose graciously.”
The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) was quick to condemn the actions of local fans involved. Saying they were “extremely disappointed”, FAS spokesperson Eric Ong added: “Fans who come for football games should have a good experience and we regret that for some of our visiting fans, their experience was marred by the disgraceful and unsporting actions of these senseless minority amongst the spectators. To the Vietnamese fans, we offer our sincere apologies.”
For Pham, the whole episode was a shock. “I have been in Singapore for more than six years, and I believe it to be a very peaceful community. This is the first time I’ve seen something like this happen here ... I hope there will be more security personnel the next time.”
In England, some clubs hold the home fans in their seats while the away fans exit the stadium first, to minimise risks of a clash. Duong believes that could have helped the situation here. “The worst thing was that the Vietnamese fans and the Singapore fans left at the same time — maybe if that didn’t happen, this might not have been so bad,” he said.
The FAS urged the relevant authorities to “take the necessary action” on those involved. “We will continue to review our security operational procedures and take the appropriate action when required,” said Ong. — TODAY/sh

Violence broke after the end of the semi—final second leg match, with punches thrown along with bottles.
Most of the trouble occurred around and outside the East Entrance, where both the die—hard Singapore fans and 5,000 Vietnamese fans were seated.
“The Singapore fans were throwing rubbish and water bottles at us as we were leaving through the East Entrance,” said Mr Duong Tuan Anh, :24, a software engineer.
“A big group even ran towards us, punching and kicking. All we could do was try to pull our friends out of and run.”
The poor behaviour of local fans started even before the match did.
Said Vuong Dao Nghe on the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) post—grad football forum: “The Singapore fans screamed vulgarities and booed during the (Vietnamese) national anthem.”
But it was after full time that things came to a head. When bottles were thrown at them, said Duong: “Some of us got angry and ran across, then a fight broke out. It was quickly broken up by the security personnel.”
The scuffles continued on the way out of the East Entrance, to as far as the overhead bridge linking the stadium to the old People’s Association building.
“My friend and I were attacked on the overhead bridge,” claimed Pham Mahn Tung, 27, a PhD student at NTU. “The Singapore fans used punches and kicks, but fortunately we were not seriously injured.”
In response to queries, a police spokesperson said: “We responded to calls of people fighting near the East Entrance of the National Stadium and at the PA carpark, but upon arrival officers observed that there was no commotion at both locations.”
It is rare for the stadium to see such a large number of away fans, and that combined with the Lions’ loss could have sparked off the ugly scenes.
Singaporeans whom TODAY spoke to condemned the actions. “We should not condone such behaviour, it is totally unacceptable,” said civil servant Rashid Osman, 32.
Student Rishi Shankar Pandey, 15, said: “I saw a Singapore fan running into the Vietnamese crowd with a flying kick, causing the Vietnamese man’s face to bleed. This is really stupid, we should learn to lose graciously.”
The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) was quick to condemn the actions of local fans involved. Saying they were “extremely disappointed”, FAS spokesperson Eric Ong added: “Fans who come for football games should have a good experience and we regret that for some of our visiting fans, their experience was marred by the disgraceful and unsporting actions of these senseless minority amongst the spectators. To the Vietnamese fans, we offer our sincere apologies.”
For Pham, the whole episode was a shock. “I have been in Singapore for more than six years, and I believe it to be a very peaceful community. This is the first time I’ve seen something like this happen here ... I hope there will be more security personnel the next time.”
In England, some clubs hold the home fans in their seats while the away fans exit the stadium first, to minimise risks of a clash. Duong believes that could have helped the situation here. “The worst thing was that the Vietnamese fans and the Singapore fans left at the same time — maybe if that didn’t happen, this might not have been so bad,” he said.
The FAS urged the relevant authorities to “take the necessary action” on those involved. “We will continue to review our security operational procedures and take the appropriate action when required,” said Ong. — TODAY/sh
 

makapaaa

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This is only the beginning of the simmering resent of Sporns being discriminated by their govt in their own cuntry. Expect Peesai to descend into chaos and violence and the Papayas eventually toppled and brought to justice.
 

makapaaa

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Look at how tilted against Sporns the report is. Btw, those Vietcong interviews - are they not citizens and PeeRs already? But their allegiance is still with Vietnam despite getting free scholarships from Sporns, who need to go into heavy debt for their own education?
 

dysentry

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theblackhole

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with so many nationalities and foreigners here in singapore, how are we going to be a united country? we finito lah...anyway Merry Christmas to all and may GOD bless and guide our little country to safety and peace.
 

dysentry

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theblackhole

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with so many foreigners here, any public performance or any public gathering is going to be potentially explosive and dangerous.

it's a wise move to cancel the marina bay countdown! well done our world class governemnt looking into the future with so much wisdom and foresight.

just too many foreingers here in singapore - it's getting potentially explosive!
and with recession, with retrenchment and with unemployment, things are not going to be easy.

don't worry, our home team is the best! singapore is safe and sound.

have a blessed and peaceful Christmas!!!
 

dysentry

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dysentry

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Lian9

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haven seen such scenes in Singapore, esp from Singaporeans for a long time. Actually, kinda inspire some national pride while watching it.

Too many times when we were "slapped", we sinkees chose to look the other way and pretend noting happens
 

theblackhole

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no matter what singaporeans are still the best behaved citizens of the world.but please don't underestimate us okay. pls don't bash us too much. when we react, the world will be sorry. cheers!
 

ahleebabasingaporethief

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What language do you hear being spoken?

These are the people that's most likely to create civil unrest here.

They must have lost their nasi lemak monies betting on S'pore to win.

If they were provoked, I say to them "Well Done " chappies. Should hatam until cannot walk lah

But if not provoked, we now know why PAPPIES gring in PRCs in such large doves. Most male PRCs are ex PLA so dont try them ah.
 
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UpYoz_olo

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This is only the beginning of the simmering resent of Sporns being discriminated by their govt in their own cuntry. Expect Peesai to descend into chaos and violence and the Papayas eventually toppled and brought to justice.

LCHLK lah! Don't overspin your motive please. A bunch of losers crazy about a LOSER's game who cannot accept that they are had by LC players in a kelong game. Venting out on others while the LC players cash in their takings from the kelong game are acts of idiots, what else. Exactly why mats and lower social ppl watch the game. Pay someone, wah kao! Lose money berry good ah.


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Qinhuang

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They boo the vietcongs, shout their the native language instead of venting the anger and violence at Istana or at oxley hill.

Their jobs and identity will be replaced by the foreigners and yet football is still in their blood.
Their public enemy should be PAP.
If they channel this energy at the public enemy, their life would change for the better and keep singapore kampong spirit alive.
Losers !

PAP knows they are keeping well-fed tigers but once they go hungry, things will bloodily change.

keeping tigers at bay while petting the Foriegn dogs is a dangerous future to be.

Building a Nation based on FT factor has a big price to pay, this is just a waking up call.
 

dysentry

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we should play Vietnam-Thai match or Vietnam-China match, lock the gates and let the fans kill one another...
 

ahleebabasingaporethief

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They boo the vietcongs, shout their the native language instead of venting the anger and violence at Istana or at oxley hill.

Their jobs and identity will be replaced by the foreigners and yet football is still in their blood.
Their public enemy should be PAP.
If they channel this energy at the public enemy, their life would change for the better and keep singapore kampong spirit alive.
Losers !

PAP knows they are keeping well-fed tigers but once they go hungry, things will bloodily change.

keeping tigers at bay while petting the Foriegn dogs is a dangerous future to be.

Building a Nation based on FT factor has a big price to pay, this is just a waking up call.


Excellent comments.

Think the pappies know lah. That's why they are recruiting big time for POLICE personnel. Heard up to 5000 personnel.

This IS THE failure of Wong Cunt Sing. Who was the one that did away with personnel and police posts in the first place? They think electronics can help keep crime at bay.FAILURE FAILURE !!!! FULL OF FAILURES THESE PAPPIEES.
 
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