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I think this upcoming match Singapore can afford to drawOriginally posted by Short Ninja:Suddenly all this rubbish is making SIngaporeans afraid to travel for the second leg.There is only one true blooded Singaporean who if given half the chance would surely be there and his name is Thaksin Shinawatra
Whatever it is it looks like the Thais are psychologically affected by outcome of the first leg.The Singapore team would be like a small boat in a terrbile storm if they bottle up they will not sink.Must go for that draw.BTW will there be extra time after 90 minutes of regulation time? And how long is the extra time??![]()
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Safety of S'pore fans can't be guaranteed: Thai Ministerhttp://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/256188/1/.html
02 February 2007 1010 hrs (SST)
Thailand cannot guarantee the safety of Singapore football fans travelling to Bangkok this Sunday for the second leg of the Asean Football Championship Final, said its tourism and sports minister, Dr Suvit Yodmani, yesterday.
He said that while officials will try their best to ensure that the match goes smoothly, fans should take the necessary precautions.
Emotions are at a high, he noted, since the Thais lost 2-1 to Singapore in Wednesday's match at the National Stadium, following a controversial late penalty awarded to the Lions. The second leg will be played at Bangkok's Supachalasai Stadium.
Speaking to reporters at the five-day Asean Tourism Forum here, he said: "You never know when something could be started. So, let us lean more on the cautious side than on the complacent side.
"We will do our best to ensure safety ... but I cannot say please come cheer for your side because I really don't know what's going to happen."
The minister said that the Thai football players and their fans were angry because the team was booed during the match.
"The players resented the fact that when the game ended, they were booed. When they got hurt, carried out on a stretcher, they were booed. This is something not done in this part of the world," he said, adding that this could fuel more tension during Sunday's match.
Wednesday's match ended in controversy after the Malaysian referee awarded the Lions a penalty in the 82nd minute, which the Thai players furiously disputed.
They threatened to abandon the match, stalling the game for 15 minutes before Mustafic Fahruddin converted the penalty to give Singapore its first competitive win over Thailand since 1977.
Some Singaporean fans are in two minds now about travelling to Bangkok to catch the final, said 73-year-old William Lee, who is trying to organise a group trip.
"What was written in the papers has frightened a lot of people ... I've been organising such trips for a long time, but this is the first time I've seen football fans being scared off," Mr Lee said.
Meanwhile, Mr John Koh, the general secretary of the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) advised Singapore fans to move around in groups. "I don't think things will get out of hand ... but for those Singaporean fans going up, our advice is to be a little bit more cautious. In the stadium, they will have to group together," he told 938Live.
For those still raring to go, some 2,000 grandstand tickets, priced at $14 each, will go on sale today from 1pm to 7pm at FAS' office in Jalan Besar Stadium. - TODAY/st
INOFFENSIVE CHANTS FOR ASEAN CUPhttp://www.talkingcock.com/html/article.php?sid=2180
Posted on Thursday, February 01, 2007
Topic: Sports
Sports
by Sporting Cock
Singapore Football Association President Ho Peng Kee has asked Singaporeans to travel to Bangkok on Sunday to support the Lions in their second-leg match against Thailand, but to “be cautious, stay together as a group, and don't provoke or aggravate the Thai supporters.”
Na beh! Ji seow-ing the opposite side is part of the whole enjoyment of football! But nehÂ’mine. ItÂ’s not worth going to war over.
Here are some recommended chants that Singaporeans can yell, which shouldnÂ’t inflame the Thais, unless theyÂ’re kiam pak to begin with:
Instead of “Referee Kayu”: chant “Loti Kaya”
Instead of “Balik Kampung”: chant “We like Patpong”
Instead of “Olé, Olé”: chant “Boleh, Boleh-boleh-boleh, Boleh, Boleh”
Instead of “We Will, We Will Rock You”: chant “We Din’t, We Din’t Buy You”
Substitute ‘Sorry’ for ‘Singapore’, wherever possible: e.g., clap-clap, clap-clap-clap, clap-clap-clap-clap, “SORRY!”
Instead of “Glory, Glory Singapura”: chant “Sorry, Sorry, Singapura”
Instead of “One Singapura, There’s Only One Singapura”: chant “Dumb Singaporeans, We’re Only Dumb Singaporeans”
And if we win, instead of singing ”We are the Champions”: chant “We’re All Just Tourists”
And here’s a politically correct version of the old cheer "Welo”:
Welo, welo, welo, welo, welo, welo!
Everywhere we go-oh
People want to know-oh
Who we a-are
Where we come from
So we tell them
WeÂ’re not from Singapore
Greedy, greedy Singapore
Welo, welo, welo, welo, welo, welo!
I wonder if Singapore defense can be air-tight like the time they played Japan in Jalan besar.0-0 is my prediction but if Thailand socre one goal then HANCUR-LAH SINGAPURA HANCUR-LAH SINGAPURA!!!Originally posted by laurence82:I think this upcoming match Singapore can afford to draw
Extra time is 30 mins, if inconclusive, penalty shootout then