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Geylang United goalkeeper sends 2 FTs to jail.

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Well done native of S'pore, Mr Yazid! You've helped to reduce the foreign trash population by two in our homeland.





Geylang United goalkeeper condemns match-fixing attempt

6th May, 2012



Geylang United footballer Yazid Yasin on Saturday opened up about how he was offered a bribe last month to throw an S-League match.

He told The Sunday Times it was the first time in 16 years of being a goalkeeper in the league that he had been approached to fix a result.

Yazid turned whistleblower and is believed to have helped the authorities nab two South Korean players for attempted bribery. Kim Jae Hong,
27, and Jeon Byung Euk, 24 - both former Geylang players - were jailed on Friday.

The Football Association of Singapore has banned them from playing here and hopes to get the ban extended internationally.
 
this is what i call people's power! well done!:d
 
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With our participation up north and theirs down south, more cases akan datang. Inevitable. Can make good $$$$ if well-connected. It is a biz alright.
 
this is what i call people's power! well done!:d


Bro,

This land is ours and we have every right to take it back from those mercenary traitors!



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2 S. Koreans jailed for Geylang United-Harimau Muda match-fixing attempt


Published on May 4, 2012

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Jeon Byungeuk, (left), 24, pleaded guilty to conspiring with Kim Jae Hong (right), 27, to bribe a player not to score in the match against the Malaysian team and was sentenced to five months in prison. -- PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

By Khushwant Singh

Two former Geylang United players were jailed on Friday for trying to fix the football club's game against Harimau Muda on Thursday.

Jeon Byungeuk, 24, pleaded guilty to conspiring with Kim Jae Hong to bribe a player not to score in the match against the Malaysian team and was sentenced to five months in prison.

Kim, 27, pleaded guilty to conspiring with Jeon as well as to another charge of giving a $4,000 bribe to Geylang United's goalkeeper Yazid Yasin to lose the game.

He was jailed 10 months. Both are South Koreans.

Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.
 
This is what the fucking govt does not get. A Singaporean has a stake in this country and more likely to look after its future. Foreigners whether they are PRs or become citizens within 2 years have little attachment to this piece of soil. They want to make as much money in anyway they can. Imagine if the govt's long term target is met of 30 % which does include new citizens, the moral fibre of this society already frayed, will come loose.

I already see new citizens from India who are now going back and renoucing their Singapore citizenship. Their sons are on dependent's pass and their daughters are either citizens or PRs. These kind of selective chosing of residential status to avoid NS and other liabilities is like going to MacDonald and picking what you want.

My only wish is to see the old man live long for him to see the country that he built disintegrate step by step by his very own eyes.
 
This is what the fucking govt does not get. A Singaporean has a stake in this country and more likely to look after its future. Foreigners whether they are PRs or become citizens within 2 years have little attachment to this piece of soil. They want to make as much money in anyway they can. Imagine if the govt's long term target is met of 30 % which does include new citizens, the moral fibre of this society already frayed, will come loose.

I already see new citizens from India who are now going back and renoucing their Singapore citizenship. Their sons are on dependent's pass and their daughters are either citizens or PRs. These kind of selective chosing of residential status to avoid NS and other liabilities is like going to MacDonald and picking what you want.

My only wish is to see the old man live long for him to see the country that he built disintegrate step by step by his very own eyes.



Boss,

The wheel turns however slowly.

I too hope the old bastard, the greatest sinner at some point will be punished by his own deeds.

As early as 1996, I was told by my buddy who owns and manages a huge construction firm that the old bastard had given the go-ahead to increase the population to 6.5m.

I shouldn't be complaining cos I personally have benefited when this secret was leaked to me.
 
Boss,

The wheel turns however slowly.

I too hope the old bastard, the greatest sinner at some point will be punished by his own deeds.

As early as 1996, I was told by my buddy who owns and manages a huge construction firm that the old bastard had given the go-ahead to increase the population to 6.5m.

I shouldn't be complaining cos I personally have benefited when this secret was leaked to me.


But I love my homeland more and for this reason I'm being xenophobic.
 
Yazid, the name rings a bell. Wonder if he rides a motorbike? The Yazid I knew rides one and I thought he stayed in Woodlands.
 
This is what the fucking govt does not get. A Singaporean has a stake in this country and more likely to look after its future. Foreigners whether they are PRs or become citizens within 2 years have little attachment to this piece of soil. They want to make as much money in anyway they can. Imagine if the govt's long term target is met of 30 % which does include new citizens, the moral fibre of this society already frayed, will come loose.

I already see new citizens from India who are now going back and renoucing their Singapore citizenship. Their sons are on dependent's pass and their daughters are either citizens or PRs. These kind of selective chosing of residential status to avoid NS and other liabilities is like going to MacDonald and picking what you want.

My only wish is to see the old man live long for him to see the country that he built disintegrate step by step by his very own eyes.

renoucing their citizenships? this si good news...we need more of those to throw what is not theirs in the first place
 
This is an encouraging sign.. A victory for the 40% against the PAP and their so called high quality foreign pets..
 
They renounce their citizenship when they retire and looking for cheap medical and other benefits. The money made in SIngpaore is very good and can go long way in their home in India.

They take your jobs and when they retire they go back home.They don't want to stay in a crowded place in a small flat. Back in India, its a big bunglow, servants and treated like a duke. They don't want to mix with locals. Too low class for them.


renoucing their citizenships? this si good news...we need more of those to throw what is not theirs in the first place
 
renoucing their citizenships? this si good news...we need more of those to throw what is not theirs in the first place

There are millions of FT back home waiting for a chance to get out. So what if a few hundred new citizens renounce citizenship. More new ones will just take their place unless MIW are serious about slowing down FT for PMET positions.
 
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