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hahhaa. we lost. as expected. hmm. im waiting for NAS to speak out. this is unfair sia. bennett didnt face any charges when it might be HIM who caused this conflict.
 
Oh well..we lost to the Thais, but now at least gotta salvage some pride during the 3rd/4th placing match against Vietnam..

N yes, NAS has got to speak out on wat happened..its something holding him back from saying what he wants to say?
 
*UPDATE* SEA Games: Bronze medal playoff to be telecast following badminton men's singles final

The SEA Games men’s football event bronze medal playoff between Singapore and Vietnam will be telecast on MediaCorp Channel 5 on Friday, 14 December following the LIVE telecast of the badminton men's singles final between Singapore's Kendrick Lee and Indonesia's Taufik Hidayat at 4.30pm.


So the football match won`t be shown at 430pm after all..I`m guessing 2 hrs later after the badminton match?
 
*UPDATE* SEA Games: Bronze medal playoff to be telecast following badminton men's singles final

The SEA Games men’s football event bronze medal playoff between Singapore and Vietnam will be telecast on MediaCorp Channel 5 on Friday, 14 December following the LIVE telecast of the badminton men's singles final between Singapore's Kendrick Lee and Indonesia's Taufik Hidayat at 4.30pm.


So the football match won`t be shown at 430pm after all..I`m guessing 2 hrs later after the badminton match?

GOLD over goal ...I guess????
 
Alam Shah joins Malaysian Polis


Wang Meng Meng
553 words
27 December 2007
Straits Times
English
(c) 2007 Singapore Press Holdings Limited
Banned Singapore striker signs one-year deal with Selangor club
AFTER his red mist in the Singapore Cup final, Noh Alam Shah will start a new life across the Causeway in the new year.
The Tampines Rovers striker, banned one year by the Football Association of Singapore for attacking Singapore Armed Forces defender Daniel Bennett in the Singapore Cup final, has signed for Malaysian Super League team Polis Di-Raja Malaysia (PDRM).
This was confirmed yesterday by PDRM assistant manager Mohd Gifari, who revealed that Alam Shah signed a one-year deal.
He said: 'We secured Alam Shah's signature late last week and he will join the squad on Jan 1.
'To us, he's the best striker in the Asean region and one of the best in Asia.
'He is a quality player and I'm confident he will be a great signing for us.'
Coach K. Thayanathan added: 'Alam Shah is well-known in Malaysia. He is one player I would love to have in my side.
'I can't wait to see him in action for PDRM.'
Alam Shah, who could not be reached for comment, was also courted by Indonesian first division club Pelita Jaya, coached by former Singapore captain Fandi Ahmad.
Gifari declined to reveal how much the marksman is being paid.
Alam Shah will not be the only Singaporean in the Selangor-based team.
He will be re-united with former national team colleague Ahmad Latiff, who had been released by Woodlands Wellington at the end of the season.
Latiff has already made a good start to his career across the Causeway, netting against Penang and Sarawak.
'The club is very happy with Latiff's performances,' Gifari noted.
'He came and fitted into the team immediately and has made an impact.'
Nicknamed 'The Cops', PDRM are based in the MPS Stadium in Selangor.
They won promotion to the Super League after marching to the second-tier Malaysian Premier League title last season.
PDRM have a mixed start to their Super League campaign, lying sixth with six points in the 13-team table after winning two and losing two of their opening games.
Leaders Selangor are on 10 points.
PDRM's other foreign players are from Kenya - midfielder Hilary Echesa and striker John Mawalma Barasa.
A classic centre-forward known for his aerial power and never-say-die attitude, Alam Shah was named Most Valuable Player when the Lions won this year's Asean Football Championship.
He also top-scored in the tournament with 10 goals, including a national record seven-goal haul in the 11-0 thrashing of Laos.
He was also the S-League's Player of the Year in 2005.
But the 27-year-old also has a chequered disciplinary record, having been sent off nine times in 10 S-League seasons.
In 2001, he was also red-carded for his part in a mass brawl in a World Cup qualifier against Bahrain, when the Lions lost 1-2.
He, Dalis Supait and Bahraini Abdulla Barzooki were each banned six matches and fined $4,800.
The last Lion to feature in the Malaysian Premier League was former national skipper Aide Iskandar, who spent a season with Johor FA in 2005.
 
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I really do hope the lions qualify for the 3rd round of the world cup. But anyways i've got a question. WIll Alam Shah be allow be allowed to play for the lions in the national squat? since he is being banned and will be playing in mayalsia.
 
lincolnyeo99: Yes NAS is still eligible to play for the NT despite his ban, but he won`t be playing in the 1st game against Saudi Arabia due to injury..
 
Road to South Africa: Provisional Lions squad for Saudi date named

Lions coach Radojko Avramovic has named his provisional 22-man squad ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Asian Zone Qualifying Tournament Third Round match against Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, 06 February 2008 in Riyadh.

Singapore have been drawn in Group 4 together with the 2007 AFC Asian Cup runners-up as well as Uzbekistan and Lebanon with the top two teams in the group going through to the next round.

The travelling team will depart for Muscat on Monday, 21 January for a training camp where they will play at least two friendly matches against Kuwait and Oman before departing for Riyadh on Sunday, 03 February.

The squad features thirteen players from the team that returned home with a bronze medal from the 2007 South East Asian Games in Korat.

Young Lions goalkeeper Jasper Chan is the only uncapped player in the squad.



Goalkeepers: Lionel Lewis, Hassan Sunny, Jasper Chan

Defenders: Precious Emuejeraye, Sevki Sha'ban, Juma'at Jantan, Noh Rahman, Daniel Bennett, Baihakki Khaizan, Ismail Yunos

Midfielders: Shahril Ishak, Shi Jiayi, John Wilkinson, Mustafic Fahrudin, Ridhuan Muhamad, Hariss Harun, Isa Halim

Forwards: Agu Casmir, Indra Sahdan, Aleksandar Duric, Fazrul Nawaz, Khairul Amri



The match is just a month away. Go Lions go!!! :)
 
Lions off to Middle East training camp

The Singapore National Team will depart for Muscat, Oman in the early hours of Monday morning to begin a 16-day training camp ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Asian Zone Qualifying Third Round Group 4 match against Saudi Arabia in Riyadh on 6 February.

The Lions will play three international friendly matches during their stay in the Middle East. They will take on two of Coach Radojko Avramovic’s former teams, Kuwait and Oman in Muscat before playing Jordan in Amman.



The team will leave for Riyadh on 1 February and will return home on 8 February.



International Friendlies

Thurs 24 Jan 2008

Kuwait vs Singapore (kick off time TBC)

Muscat, Oman



Sun 27 Jan 2008

Oman vs Singapore (kick off time TBC)

Muscat, Oman



Thurs 31 Jan 2008

Jordan vs Singapore (kick off time TBC)

Amman, Jordan



2010 FIFA World Cup Asian Zone Qualifying Third Round Group 4

Wed 6 Feb 2008

Saudi Arabia vs Singapore (2015hrs) (Thurs 7 Feb, 0115hrs, Singapore time)

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia


Hope they show the Saudi Arabia-Singapore match live. Its during the early hours of the 1st day of CNY :)
 
haha. GREAT!

sorry for my dumbness tho. did noh alam shah play?
just wondering. cos his actions against bennett the other day...
hahaha.
 
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