I read in todays ST and is amazed that a S-league footballer has the audacity to ask his fans to pay for his drink driving offenses!Else, he will be in the slammer for 48 days. For the record this guy already has his license suspended and amassed $30,000 over 2 years in traffic summons. Who does he think he is? Paul Gascoigne?Georgie Best? 48 days ain't a long time in the slammer boy;good time for you to reflect! What do you guys think?
S league is a doom league.
Look at our national team player, and you will be able to get the answer the way they play.
Who ah?
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get 3 weeks jail
yet the club chairman still give him 2nd chance
He ask only mah....not like government say compulsory for us to help him pay the fines....i can also ask everyone in singapore to donate $100 to me each....problem is whether they will do it is another thing mah....><"
gocheebuy
Originally posted by Rosewood1969:I read in todays ST and is amazed that a S-league footballer has the audacity to ask his fans to pay for his drink driving offenses!
i just read today's straits times and if you're refering to aliff shafaein, he did not say anything like that.
what ST did you read exactly?
Indeed he had said that in the front section of the paper if you read it properly. Why should we help him to pay fine? How much he made when he play Sleague? 4K 5k 6k 8k? some more made captain of the team. I don't we should help him at all. In the first place those offend is very serious under traffic rule. Drink driving is one of those. he is very lucky the club want to take him back after the jail term. But if i am the chairman i will tell him to pay his own fines if not then go to jail again and i might not take him back anymore. he can borrow but cannot ask for free money.
i just read it again, his lawyer was the one quoted
but yeah, maybe he had the intention
Originally posted by wsy1234:Indeed he had said that in the front section of the paper if you read it properly. Why should we help him to pay fine? How much he made when he play Sleague? 4K 5k 6k 8k? some more made captain of the team. I don't we should help him at all. In the first place those offend is very serious under traffic rule. Drink driving is one of those. he is very lucky the club want to take him back after the jail term. But if i am the chairman i will tell him to pay his own fines if not then go to jail again and i might not take him back anymore. he can borrow but cannot ask for free money.
he is very lucky the club want to take him back after the jail term
You know why? Cos' lack of local players.
who?
let him go jail la....i dun even knw who the fuck he is.
Originally posted by Rock^Star:let him go jail la....i dun even knw who the fuck he is.
Never heard of him too.
Only know the past players like Fandi and the gang.
is noh alam shah worth US$10k a month in the indo league? Well, the weird thing is their stadiums are always full of people, 20 - 30k of them every match.
Originally posted by Rock^Star:is noh alam shah worth US$10k a month in the indo league? Well, the weird thing is their stadiums are always full of people, 20 - 30k of them every match.
Indonesia so big, many supporters, Spore so tiny, count the club lucky if there is 10 pple watching the match.
ass league. Period.
Wouldnt it better to let all the s league clubs to join malaysia league or indonesia league or even thailand league?
S league is hopeless, cannot improve.
so next time he make some gal preg we have to pay for his kids too? or if he go kill someone... we also go jail on his behalf?
Better slap him with a heavy fine and jail term.
Good for nothing footballer.
Earn so much, yet cannot pay little fine.
Strange thing is he got money to drink but no money to pay the fine.
From Stomp:
After pleading guilty to his traffic offences, 28-year-old Aliff Shafaein was slapped with a jail term and a $10,500 fine yesterday.
His
new term with the football club was also initially withdrawn a month
ago. However, it seems the club will now offer him a second chance in
addition to helping him with his fine.
"For the Tampines Rovers (TR) to even consider helping Aliff settle his
fines, that would highlight concerns about the sources of its revenue to
begin with.
"Some of which may be partly NSA funding by the SSC,
and hence raises the question of justifiability since NSA funding is
strictly for training, development, competition outlays, and certainly
not for bail-outs.
"Should there be future accidents involving Aliff's drink driving again, will the victims get a second chance too?
well, we can talk till the cows come home, but believe me, there will be jokers who will give him the money..

Tampines Rovers vice-captain Aliff Shafaein (in yellow), has been jailed for three weeks and fined S$10,500. (Photo by Ko Po Hui)
Embattled S-League star Aliff Shafein has told his lawyer he hopes “ardent fans” would come forward to help him settle $10,500 in fines.
The former vice-captain of S-League team Tampines Rovers is currently awaiting jail after being sentenced to a three-week jail term on Tuesday following an offence in 2006 for driving without a valid licence.
The 28-year-old midfielder has also been ordered to pay a fine of S$10,500 on ten other charges by a district court, or serve another 48 days in jail, reported The Straits Times.
District Judge Salina Ishak also sentenced him to an additional five days in jail after he only paid S$100 of a S$1,400 fine imposed in 2006.
According to the same paper, Aliff has told his lawyer he hopes his fans would come forward to help him settle his latest fines so that he avoid spending extra days in jail.
The footballer is no stranger to traffic offences after being caught driving an off-peak car without a supplementary licence and without a valid driving licence and insurance coverage in July 2007. He was also caught parking illegally and driving without a licence one month later.
Just last month, Aliff was involved in a traffic accident along Lentor Avenue, just hours before he led his club, Tampines Rovers, in the Singapore Cup final.
He was drink-driving and driving again unlicensed and uninsured. He also did not have the consent of the car owner. The Stags eventually lost the final 1-0.
Aliff’s lawyer, Mohamed Muzammil Mohamed, told the court that although his client’s playing career would be endangered by a long jail sentence, Tampines Rovers were willing to give him a second chance provided he promises not to break the law again.
But now it’s also been revealed that Tampines Rovers team manager Syed Faruk has helped Aliff settle about 50 traffic summonses over the past two years, amounting to about S$30,000.
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i think he shd receive 5 strokes of the cane for his frequent disregard of the law and another 3 strokes for his audacious request for fans to clean his shit.
Scum of society. He would be selling nasi lemak and mee rebus if not for football.
I think this sentence (from the Yahoo article) says it all:
But now it’s also been revealed that Tampines Rovers team manager Syed Faruk has helped Aliff settle about 50 traffic summonses over the past two years, amounting to about S$30,000.
I guess he thinks that if his own boss can help him with $30,000 worth of summonses, then $10,500 from his fans is peanuts....
He has shown that he needs his ass to be tossed into jail so as to cure him of this entitlement mentality....
In the first place, how the flying fcuk do you accumulate saman worth $30k? It just goes to show that he was never a responsible driver to begin with.
Ytd
the newspaper veri stu...
go put Noor Ali face
instead of his face
PUI!
GO FUCK URSELF!
PAY FOR THE FINES ON UR OWN!