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Chitchat MINDEF Rejects Eurasian Sinkie Who Tried To Use Pro Football As Lame Excuse To Avoid NS! Flight Risk!!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE: Singaporean footballer Benjamin Davis' application to defer his national service (NS) enlistment was rejected by the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF).

In a statement on Sunday (Jul 15), MINDEF confirmed that Davis' application was not approved as he "does not meet the criteria for long-term deferment from Full-time NS".

"As all male Singaporeans liable for Full-time NS put aside personal pursuits to dutifully enlist and serve their NS, it would not be fair to approve applications for deferment for individuals to pursue their own careers and development.

"Very few applications have been approved over the years and based on criteria which are made known to the public. In sports, deferments are granted only to those who represent Singapore in international competitions like the Olympic Games and are potential medal winners for Singapore. In the last 15 years, only three have met this criteria," MINDEF said.

MINDEF added that the decision was made in consultation with the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and was communicated to Davis and his parents on Jun 11.

"Mr Davis was also notified that he is due for enlistment and must dutifully serve NS along with others in his cohort," the statement said.

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It was earlier reported that Davis had signed the first professional deal of his career with newly promoted English Premier League (EPL) club Fulham FC.

Davis, 17, joined Fulham on a two-year scholarship deal in July last year.

He is the first Singaporean to sign a professional contract with a top-tier English club.

Fulham. (Photo: Fulham FC)

Speaking to Channel NewsAsia earlier, Davis' father Harvey Davis said they were informed by the Football Association of Singapore that it will help to put in appeal to MINDEF and that they were working on the appeal.

"As the father of Ben, I really hope that common sense can prevail so that Ben can be given the opportunity to not just pursue his dream of playing in the EPL, but also the dream of every young Singaporean footballer and to make Singapore proud by being the first Singaporean to play in the EPL," said Davis' father.

When Davis had learned about the deal he told Channel NewsAsia that the deal was "fantastic news for Singapore football".

"It shows that Singapore can produce footballers who can play at the highest level in the UK," the 17-year-old added.

"Ben has been trained here in Singapore and shows to all Singaporeans that you can be coached in Singapore and achieve the highest level for a 17-year-old on the international stage," added the senior Davis, echoing his son's sentiments.

"If Ben is not deferred then the message is clear and simple; that there is no chance or opportunity for team sportsmen to compete on the World stage. What message does this send to our children and young Singaporeans who dream of playing professional football in Europe and the EPL or any other team sport," he added.

Harvey Davis also said that the authorities had been informed of his son's professional contract with Fulham as well, noting that his son would eventually serve his NS.

"We have been completely transparent with the authorities who were immediately informed of his scholarship contract back in 2016 and his professional contract back in May this year.

"We fully understand the importance of serving your country and my older son has already served and so will Ben as will my younger boy."

Drawing comparisons between his son and Olympic swimmer Joseph Schooling, Harvey also commented on Schooling's deferment.

"If Joseph had not been given the deferment and opportunity he would never have won the Olympics."


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...-signee-ben-davis-application-for-ns-10530834
 

winnipegjets

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How dare MINDEF disrespect this Angmo? Pinky should smack the head of the minister and make the minister kowtow to this angmo.
 

JohnTan

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How dare MINDEF disrespect this Angmo? Pinky should smack the head of the minister and make the minister kowtow to this angmo.

We have so many m&d footballers. None of them were offered contracts by the EPL clubs, and this eurasian kid got one? It has to be due to islamophobia and racism.
 

bobby

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Why bother to ask? Just go to Fulham and don't come back.

His father is English...so he is automatically assured of a British citizenship.
 

winnipegjets

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We have so many m&d footballers. None of them were offered contracts by the EPL clubs, and this eurasian kid got one? It has to be due to islamophobia and racism.

Call it whatever you want ...the point is he is angmo and got the offer. It is his right as an Angmo to be accorded the special treatment (as described by Trump). MINDEF does not have a right to deny this Angmo is wish.
 

songsongjurong

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28years NS evader Meryn ”coward” Tan continues to perform in SG to milk sinkies...


http://kementah.blogspot.com/2013/02/sounding-wrong-note-bygones-are-bygones.html?m=1
Netizens with long memories will recall that Melvyn was fined S$3,000 by a Singaporean civil court in 2005 for evading NS 28 years ago. His parents, who bankrolled his flight to London to study music before he served NS, also forfeited the S$30,000 security deposit. Mind you, in those days, 30k was a huge sum of cash.
 

zhihau

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NS IS KILLING SG!!!

Fuck the SAF. How many talents have we lost over the decades?
 

Leongsam

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Ang Mohs should not be enlisted because if war breaks out with some Ang Moh country there is no guarantee that they will remain loyal to Singapore.
 

Rogue Trader

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Fulham signee Benjamin Davis' national service deferment not granted by MINDEF: reports
Staff Writer, Singapore
Yahoo News Singapore15 July 2018, 4:54 AM GMT
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Benjamin Davis, 17, joined Fulham FC in July last year. (PHOTO: Fulham FC)

Singaporean footballer Benjamin Davis, who joined Premier League club Fulham FC in July last year, has been denied a deferment from his national service (NS) enlistment.

According to media reports, the 17-year-old had his deferment application rejected by the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) as he “did not meet the criteria for long-term deferment from full-time NS”.

“As all male Singaporeans liable for Full-time NS put aside personal pursuits to dutifully enlist and serve their NS, it would not be fair to approve applications for deferment for individuals to pursue their own careers and development,” said MINDEF in a statement.

The ministry noted that deferments are granted only to those who represent Singapore in international competitions such as the Olympics and are potential medal winners.

“In the last 15 years, only three have met this criteria,” said MINDEF. Swimmers Joseph Schooling and Quah Zheng Wen, along with sailor Maximillian Soh, make up the three who were previously granted deferments.

MINDEF added that it had consulted with the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth on the decision and that Davis’ parents had been informed of the outcome in June.
In an announcement on its website on Friday, Fulham FC said that Davis was among five scholars who signed their first professional contracts with the club.

Fulham noted that Davis, the first Singaporean to join the club’s academy, had accrued a pass accuracy of over 90 per cent while playing as a midfielder for Colin Omogbehin’s Under-18 side.

The club said Davis had been called up for the Singapore national team earlier this year but has yet to make an appearance.
 

halsey02

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He should feel privileged to serve National Service...& tell his stupid father, he fucked in the wrong country...
 

THE_CHANSTER

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His father is English...so he is automatically assured of a British citizenship.

I wouldn't be so sure. Even with a British father, UK citizenship laws are some of the toughest in the world.
He should just stick to playing at Albirex Nigata or Tampines Rovers.
 
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