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Serious Rioting At Stadium During S-League Match! Police Activated! Guess How Many Sinkie Fans Died? Oppies Still Think PAP Police Cannot Make It?

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SINGAPORE - The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) said on Friday it was reviewing materials relating to a clash at the end of the Singapore Premier League (SPL) game between Tampines Rovers and Tanjong Pagar United, which saw the police called up to Our Tampines Hub.

In response to queries, an FAS spokesman said: “Following the submissions today of the relevant reports and video footage of the incidents that occurred in the technical areas during the (match)... the FAS is currently reviewing these materials before deciding on the next course of action, including referral to the FAS disciplinary committee, if necessary.”

All the FAS disciplinary committee’s proceedings, acts, resolutions, findings and financial penalties for such cases are made independently, without any involvement by the FAS Council or its secretariat.

On Thursday, Tanjong Pagar head coach Hasrin Jailani and team manager Noh Alam Shah were held back by officials as they angrily gesticulated at the stands near the end of the match, which Tampines won 4-3.

It is understood they were directing their anger at Stags captain Yasir Hanapi, who had been substituted and was in the stands behind the Tampines bench.

Sources told The Straits Times that Yasir had exchanged words with Hasrin and Alam Shah shortly before he was taken off in the 87th minute, after teammate Zehrudin Mehmedovic was on the receiving end of a hard tackle.

The altercation continued after the final whistle, and the Police later arrived, although a police spokesman told ST that the situation was “under control” upon the officers’ arrival.

“The parties involved were advised to keep the peace and no injuries were reported. No further Police assistance was required,” added the spokesman.

The last high-profile case handled by the FAS disciplinary committee involved an incident between Lion City Sailors and Tampines in July. The Sailors head coach then, Kim Do-hoon, and Tampines assistant coach Mustafic Fahrudin were both found guilty of violent conduct and slapped with three-match bans. Kim was fined $2,000 and Fahrudin, $3,000.

In addition, both clubs copped a $5,000 fine each for the conduct of their players, who were involved in a melee after the game. Kim parted ways with the Sailors less than 24 hours after the punishments were handed down.

https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/...er-melee-at-spl-game-leads-to-police-presence
 
Such low standard of soccer also want to riot. :rolleyes::eek::biggrin:
 
Great! Something exciting for the police to do. Else they just do mundane patrols, sleep in their police cars, or play carrom at the barracks.
 
What a bunch of losers, risking life and limb for crappy football in a trashy league.

Paid actors to generate buzz for the Sinkie 'premier' league? :rolleyes:
 
Great! Something exciting for the police to do. Else they just do mundane patrols, sleep in their police cars, or play carrom at the barracks.

They can set up their blue tents in parks for fun. A few poodles set them up, the rest stand around and do eye power.
 
On Thursday, Tanjong Pagar head coach Hasrin Jailani and team manager Noh Alam Shah were held back by officials as they angrily gesticulated at the stands near the end of the match, which Tampines won 4-3.

If the poodles were called for angry gesticulations, the Gurkhas would probably be called for a Cantona-style kick on a fan at the stadium. :rolleyes:

Shut down your stupid league, no one is impressed. :roflmao:
 
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SINGAPORE - The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) said on Friday it was reviewing materials relating to a clash at the end of the Singapore Premier League (SPL) game between Tampines Rovers and Tanjong Pagar United, which saw the police called up to Our Tampines Hub.

In response to queries, an FAS spokesman said: “Following the submissions today of the relevant reports and video footage of the incidents that occurred in the technical areas during the (match)... the FAS is currently reviewing these materials before deciding on the next course of action, including referral to the FAS disciplinary committee, if necessary.”

All the FAS disciplinary committee’s proceedings, acts, resolutions, findings and financial penalties for such cases are made independently, without any involvement by the FAS Council or its secretariat.

On Thursday, Tanjong Pagar head coach Hasrin Jailani and team manager Noh Alam Shah were held back by officials as they angrily gesticulated at the stands near the end of the match, which Tampines won 4-3.

It is understood they were directing their anger at Stags captain Yasir Hanapi, who had been substituted and was in the stands behind the Tampines bench.

Sources told The Straits Times that Yasir had exchanged words with Hasrin and Alam Shah shortly before he was taken off in the 87th minute, after teammate Zehrudin Mehmedovic was on the receiving end of a hard tackle.

The altercation continued after the final whistle, and the Police later arrived, although a police spokesman told ST that the situation was “under control” upon the officers’ arrival.

“The parties involved were advised to keep the peace and no injuries were reported. No further Police assistance was required,” added the spokesman.

The last high-profile case handled by the FAS disciplinary committee involved an incident between Lion City Sailors and Tampines in July. The Sailors head coach then, Kim Do-hoon, and Tampines assistant coach Mustafic Fahrudin were both found guilty of violent conduct and slapped with three-match bans. Kim was fined $2,000 and Fahrudin, $3,000.

In addition, both clubs copped a $5,000 fine each for the conduct of their players, who were involved in a melee after the game. Kim parted ways with the Sailors less than 24 hours after the punishments were handed down.

https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/...er-melee-at-spl-game-leads-to-police-presence
Do not use the misfortune of our neighbouring country to score points for the PAP.
Very shallow and bad of TS.
 
View attachment 165455

SINGAPORE - The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) said on Friday it was reviewing materials relating to a clash at the end of the Singapore Premier League (SPL) game between Tampines Rovers and Tanjong Pagar United, which saw the police called up to Our Tampines Hub.

In response to queries, an FAS spokesman said: “Following the submissions today of the relevant reports and video footage of the incidents that occurred in the technical areas during the (match)... the FAS is currently reviewing these materials before deciding on the next course of action, including referral to the FAS disciplinary committee, if necessary.”

All the FAS disciplinary committee’s proceedings, acts, resolutions, findings and financial penalties for such cases are made independently, without any involvement by the FAS Council or its secretariat.

On Thursday, Tanjong Pagar head coach Hasrin Jailani and team manager Noh Alam Shah were held back by officials as they angrily gesticulated at the stands near the end of the match, which Tampines won 4-3.

It is understood they were directing their anger at Stags captain Yasir Hanapi, who had been substituted and was in the stands behind the Tampines bench.

Sources told The Straits Times that Yasir had exchanged words with Hasrin and Alam Shah shortly before he was taken off in the 87th minute, after teammate Zehrudin Mehmedovic was on the receiving end of a hard tackle.

The altercation continued after the final whistle, and the Police later arrived, although a police spokesman told ST that the situation was “under control” upon the officers’ arrival.

“The parties involved were advised to keep the peace and no injuries were reported. No further Police assistance was required,” added the spokesman.

The last high-profile case handled by the FAS disciplinary committee involved an incident between Lion City Sailors and Tampines in July. The Sailors head coach then, Kim Do-hoon, and Tampines assistant coach Mustafic Fahrudin were both found guilty of violent conduct and slapped with three-match bans. Kim was fined $2,000 and Fahrudin, $3,000.

In addition, both clubs copped a $5,000 fine each for the conduct of their players, who were involved in a melee after the game. Kim parted ways with the Sailors less than 24 hours after the punishments were handed down.

https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/...er-melee-at-spl-game-leads-to-police-presence
lianbeng asked got fired tear gas or not leh? no meh?
 
Let's see the poodles deal with such a situation at a football stadium. :biggrin:

 
If a stampede of that Indonesia incident level, will our minister hari kiri ?
 
If a stampede of that Indonesia incident level, will our minister hari kiri ?

I doubt those S-League watching losers at the stadium are anywhere as passionate as those Indon football fans.

Just hire and deploy some 'football safety ambassadors' wearing bright red polo tees and they can be managed. :cool:
 
Do you need to buy a ticket to watch Singapore Premier League ? At Tampines Hub, you can watch the match free in Tampines Hub Library with aircon. So who will pay for a ticket ?
 
Do you need to buy a ticket to watch Singapore Premier League ? At Tampines Hub, you can watch the match free in Tampines Hub Library with aircon. So who will pay for a ticket ?
All matches need purchase ticket KNN Leepending on matches some $8 upto $15 come with a free ice cream KNN my uncle ever attended once just for the experience and collected some money after the match KNN the fans will hit the drum like a malay wedding KNN
 
Thats the exciting part
Seriously watch sleague match? :biggrin:
 
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