Laos involved in Suzuki kelong matches, including the one against M'sia.

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According to a report by sports betting monitoring agency Sportradar, the Group B match between Laos and Malaysia in KL was subject to unusual betting patterns. The agency is used by by FIFA as well as UEFA. The agency rated the match at Warning Level 2. This means that "the evidence suggests it is extremely likely that a game has been manipulated".

Sportradar's dossier into the Laos-Malaysia game highlighted that "Laos have taken a highly suspicious history of having taken part in three previous manipulated matches.

SG's footballers have come out strongly to say that they won fair and square and that they gave their all to win Suzuki Cup final.
 
Bros, do you guys think that the voting mechanism of our GE2011 had been manipulated too? Certainly not by the Kelong Kings led by Dan Tan Seet Eng but some people so powderful that they could change our Constitution and hold the keys to Sinkieland's national reserves?
 
Bros, do you guys think that the voting mechanism of our GE2011 had been manipulated too? Certainly not by the Kelong Kings led by Dan Tan Seet Eng but some people so powderful that they could change our Constitution and hold the keys to Sinkieland's national reserves?

Thank you for politicizing a soccer match fixing thread.
 
Thank you for politicizing a soccer match fixing thread.

The leader of the 'band' did mention about "fixing" the opposition, didn't he...so politics is clean as a whistle & whiter than white??
 
The leader of the 'band' did mention about "fixing" the opposition, didn't he...so politics is clean as a whistle & whiter than white??

Thank you for supporting the politicizing this thread.
 
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