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Football in Singapore is administered by the PORLUMPARS. WTF have they achieved? READ ARTICLE BELOW.
Half the team are foreigners given rushed citizenships. What have the team achieved?
WHY BLAME THE SAA FOR ATHLETICS?
Football is much worse having spent millions since PORLUMPARS pushed themselves in to administer. Before when a certain LAWYER was running football in Singapore, our National Stadium was packed and we all knew every member of the team by name.
But when PORLUMPARS came in by force, our NATIONAL TEAM went spiralling downwards.
FUCK ALL YOU PORLUMPARS LAH. YOU ARE SENDING THIS COUNTRY TO IT'S DEMISE BY BEING SOULESS, MINDLESS, BALL-LESS AND SELF SERVING.:oIo:
WHY BALL-LESS? One short idiot says can qualify for World Cup all agree and do all sorts of motion. All you PORLUMPARs achieved is PASSING MOTION for Singaporeans to laugh at.
* Late boarding team bus
* Smoking in dressing room at half-time
* Refusing to take training seriously
Home > Breaking News > Sport > Story
Mar 10, 2010
ON THE day of what was arguably one of the most important matches in Singapore's football history, two players overslept and were late boarding the team bus.
Also, at half-time, with Singapore trailing 0-1 to Jordan in the Asian Cup qualifying decider, a couple of players were smoking in the dressing room.
After a 1-2 defeat that bundled them out of the competition - the Lions needed only a draw against Jordan to secure passage to the finals of the tournament for the first time - some of the players' attitude has been called into question. Their shocking behaviour was confirmed to The Straits Times by coach Raddy Avramovic, who will submit a report to the Football Association of Singapore (FAS).
Read the full exclusive in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times.
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Half the team are foreigners given rushed citizenships. What have the team achieved?
WHY BLAME THE SAA FOR ATHLETICS?
Football is much worse having spent millions since PORLUMPARS pushed themselves in to administer. Before when a certain LAWYER was running football in Singapore, our National Stadium was packed and we all knew every member of the team by name.
But when PORLUMPARS came in by force, our NATIONAL TEAM went spiralling downwards.
FUCK ALL YOU PORLUMPARS LAH. YOU ARE SENDING THIS COUNTRY TO IT'S DEMISE BY BEING SOULESS, MINDLESS, BALL-LESS AND SELF SERVING.:oIo:
WHY BALL-LESS? One short idiot says can qualify for World Cup all agree and do all sorts of motion. All you PORLUMPARs achieved is PASSING MOTION for Singaporeans to laugh at.
* Late boarding team bus
* Smoking in dressing room at half-time
* Refusing to take training seriously
Home > Breaking News > Sport > Story
Mar 10, 2010
ON THE day of what was arguably one of the most important matches in Singapore's football history, two players overslept and were late boarding the team bus.
Also, at half-time, with Singapore trailing 0-1 to Jordan in the Asian Cup qualifying decider, a couple of players were smoking in the dressing room.
After a 1-2 defeat that bundled them out of the competition - the Lions needed only a draw against Jordan to secure passage to the finals of the tournament for the first time - some of the players' attitude has been called into question. Their shocking behaviour was confirmed to The Straits Times by coach Raddy Avramovic, who will submit a report to the Football Association of Singapore (FAS).
Read the full exclusive in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times.
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