Category Archives: Singapore
This damn post…
…is forever in moderation, so I decided to put it on my blog and link to it on the comments. @PAP Forever, here is my other post which will probably be forgotten by the time it’s approved (newer responses edited … Continue reading
The Singapore Malaysia Cup Overconnect Syndrome
I was reading this on Facebook and it stirred me enough to get me out of my blanket and onto a proper table so I could compose a decent reply. In summary, Hazrul Azhar Jamari addresses what he calls the “Singapore … Continue reading
Give LATW a chance lah…
LionsXII is going to kick off soon against Kelantan, but the thread on Kallangroar.com’s Facebook page about tickets selling out was kind of distracted by some comments about the LATW crew, which I first noticed from a tweet from @kallangfortis asking if … Continue reading
Contact Singapore not following “Singaporeans first”?
‘Contact Singapore’ or ‘Contact Foreign Talents’? is an interesting post on the revived Temasek Review calling out Contact Singapore as one of the “Govt agencies” which does not reflect a “Singaporeans first” policy that the PAP government has been touting. Why is it interesting? … Continue reading
LionsXII to play in the Malaysian Super League
This isn’t news, really: it’s about half a year ago that the football associations of Singapore (FAS) and Malaysia (FAM) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that they would send teams for the other’s domestic competitions. Some updates to it: … Continue reading
Halfway through Group A
Three matches left in this stage of World Cup Qualifying, and Singapore need tonnes of self-belief to convince their own home fans that football is once again worth supporting. Currently, Singapore sits at the bottom of the table with 1 … Continue reading
Another vote, another post, just thinking aloud
This is reproduced from a comment I posted on an article found at theonlinecitizen.com: One of the points I can discern from both your contributions (@iVOTEahMENG, @Steven Kho) to this thread is that presidential pay helps to maintain the president’s … Continue reading
Neighbourly Rivalry Revisited. Again.
This time, there’s no more signing of agreements. It’s crunch time. Singapore take on Malaysia in the first leg of the World Cup 2014 Asian Qualifying Tournament 2nd round, at Jalan Besar Stadium. Sure, it only has a capacity of … Continue reading
Neighbourly Rivalry Revisited
Over Twitter I found out that the Football Associations of Singapore and Malaysia have signed an agreement to work together for their mutual benefit after protracted discussions. In short, here is what was agreed upon: Increase competitive matches between the two … Continue reading
Friday, Friday, …
Not really referring to this but you can if you insist. Had a decent week, still missing my precious visitors from Singapore but at least some work is getting done. It’s slowly approaching the time to make a huge decision. … Continue reading