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Chinese football is, as we know by now, fraught with seemingly limitless issues, paramount among
them a sporting culture that is overly violent. So forming a team made up entirely of Chinese
players, those from the youth system of Beijing Guoan, to travel overseas and develop in another
country would appear to be, at least on the surface, a very good idea.
Tampines Rovers came from behind to stun Beijing Guoan 5-2 last night at Jalan Besar. Wang Hao gave
the home team the lead from the spot before Aliff Shafaein equalised on the half hour mark.
Duric scored his first with about 20 minutes on the clock and Shahdan Sulaiman made it 2-1 minutes
later.
Not that long ago, I came across one posting from an online forum.
The posting on the online forum detailed a fan's frustration over the state of the game in this
country, with one of her grouses targetted the presence of the feeder squads of both Albirex
Niigata and Beijing Guoan, which she felt had deprived some local talents from playing at the top
level.
For immediate release
SINGAPORE, 7 September 2010 - The Great Eastern-YEO'S S.League match between the Young Lions and
Beijing Guoan Talent tonight was abandoned at the 89th minute after a scuffle broke out between
players from both sides.
The FAS takes a serious view of this gross misconduct by the players.
The Great Eastern-YEO'S S.League match between the Young Lions and Beijing Guoan Talent tonight
was abandoned at the 89th minute after a scuffle broke out between players from both sides.
The FAS takes a serious view of this gross misconduct by the players. We are conducting an
investigation into this matter and the perpetrator will be dealt with severely.
Following the handbags at 20 paces between Young Lions and Beijing Guoan in the SLeague the game's
governing body, the FAS, is looking to act quickly with both teams told to file reports by the 14
September.
Young Lions manager Eugene Loo said that 'such incidents are unacceptable and the players are very
remorseful for their actions.
Representatives from Young Lions and Beijing Guoan Talent FC met at "Carousel" at Royal Plaza of
Scotts for a luncheon for the first time since the mass brawl that took place on the 7th of July at
the Jalan Besar Stadium.
This luncheon session allowed both parties to make their stand on the unpleasant incident that
caused quite a stir in both Singapore and China with both Young Lions and Beijing Guoan Talent
reiterated that tough disciplinary actions will be shown to those perpetrators.
Liverpool FC's new Superleague Formula race star Frederic Vervisch produced a stunning performance
to claim the top prize in Portugal.
In only his second drive in the red car of Liverpool, Vervisch claimed the €100,000 prize for
winning the dash-for-cash Super Final.
What made the victory more impressive was the Reds driver had tyre problems but he showed all his
quality to win the race.
It was a long, lengthy wait as expected, as the main media outlets and
the concerned parties descended at the Jalan Besar Stadium for the
Disciplinary Committee (DC) hearing for the mass-brawl that took place
between Young Lions and Beijing Guoan Talents on the 7th September.
The DC panel is a independent body from the FAS and they are formed by
a group of lawyers who presided over the hearing.
SINGAPORE, 22 September: The FAS Disciplinary Committee arrived at their verdict today
with regards to the charges of gross misconduct laid on Young Lions and Beijing Guoan Talent during
their Great Eastern YEO'S S.League match on 07 September 2010 at the Jalan Besar Stadium.
Both clubs have been docked five points and fined $5,000 each.
(Media Information by Football Association of Singapore)
SINGAPORE, 22 September: The FAS Disciplinary Committee arrived at their verdict today with regards
to the charges of gross misconduct laid on Young Lions and Beijing Guoan Talent during their Great
Eastern YEO'S S.League match on 07 September 2010 at the Jalan Besar Stadium.
Khairul Nizam is feeling a bit down at the moment after getting suspended for his role in the brawl
that interupted the recent SLeague game between Young Lions and Beijing Guoan.
The young striker, who will now miss eight months of football, could do worse than sit down with
the perenial bad boy of Singapore football Noh Alam Shah.
Not Wanted
There were many at the start of the SLeague who opposed the presence of yet another Chinese team
before a ball was kicked. It was, hopefully, not racism that inspired such negativety but hard,
bitter experience.
No Chinese team has made any kind of positive impact on Singapore's premier football league and who
was to say Beijng Guoan, whose mother club took part in this season's Asian Champions League, would
be any different?