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Speaking to TODAY, he said: "I have not been happy with the way the FAS (Football Association of Singapore) have done certain things in the past.
"But I've told myself that whatever happens, I am still a Singaporean and national interests must come first.
"So, even though I've got nothing to do with the FAS directly now, I hope I will be given the chance to take charge of a national team.
"To tell you the truth, I was ready to continue then. But they (the FAS) never got back to me. They only did so in March, three months later, and offered excuses like they could not contact me earlier," he said.
"How do you expect me to react. I told them I was no longer interested."
- http://www.todayonline.com/Sports/E...nhappy,-but-holds-out-hope-for-a-national-job
"But I've told myself that whatever happens, I am still a Singaporean and national interests must come first.
"So, even though I've got nothing to do with the FAS directly now, I hope I will be given the chance to take charge of a national team.
"To tell you the truth, I was ready to continue then. But they (the FAS) never got back to me. They only did so in March, three months later, and offered excuses like they could not contact me earlier," he said.
"How do you expect me to react. I told them I was no longer interested."
- http://www.todayonline.com/Sports/E...nhappy,-but-holds-out-hope-for-a-national-job