Thursday, August 26, 2010


THE caterer for meals provided to Youth Olympic Games (YOG) volunteers has moved to improve them after complaints about the food surfaced.

The action resulted after a volunteer took a picture of the meal he was served and posted it on his Facebook page, igniting a furore.

The meal, served in a plastic box, comprised a mound of rice, a meat fillet and six pieces of long bean,

In my opinion, the Youth Olympic Games volunteers should be given food with better quality instead of the current food that they are being served.The volunteers worked hard in order to build a good impressionof our nation and yet they received such food at the end of they day.


The Youth Olympic Games marks an opening of a new chapter to all Singaporeans , The Youth Olympic Opening was Impressive as the fireworks display is magnificent whereas the effort the volunteers had put in is in a vast amount , in order to make this Inaugural Youth Olympic Games Special and Meaningful.

27000 were Present during the Youth Olympic Games Opening Ceremony. Athletes from all around the world came to watch and participate in this year 2010 Youth Olympic Games held in Singapore.In my opinion , the opening was impressive and the people behind the scenes did a great job.


This bus , specially designed to ferry Youth Olympic Athletes, Whenever this bus is spotted on the road towards to stadium , drivers are supposed to give way. In my opinion , all drivers should give way , as many foreigners are looking and watching us trying to see our courtesy level

People who are spotted not giving way to these (VIPs) will be fined

Monday, March 22, 2010

Fandi Ahmad is a soccer coach and a former professional footballer in Singapore.He was the captain of the Singapore National Football Team In 1993-1997.He is considered by many to be Singapore's best-ever football player, and Asia's best striker.

In 1978, at the age 16, Fandi then became the youngest-ever player ever to play for the Singapore national team. In 1980 he was a member of the Singapore representative side which won the Malaysia Cup.Fandi's played for Kualar Lumpur in Malaysia from 1986 to 1990, helping them win the Malaysia Cup three times in 1987, 1988 and 1989. He also won the Malaysian Golden Boot Award in 1988. He then joined OFI Crete in Greece in 1990. But this stint in Europe lasted only a few months, and he returned to Malaysia to join Pahang in 1991, and helped them win the Malaysian League and Malaysia Cup double in 1992.

Fandi's first coaching job was at SAFFCC, who he guided to winning the S. League title in 2000.

Fandi was appointed a Council Member of the Football Association Of Singapore in 2001, becoming the youngest person and the first former international player to achieve this. He continued to coach professionally in Singapore and served as Assistant Coach of the Singapore team which won the regional Tiger Cup competition in 2005. He also coached the national under-23 team and the Young Lions in the S.League.

In 2006, Fandi joined the Indonesian club Pelita Jaya as their coach on a three-year contract, reportedly for US$220,000 a year.

Fandi won over 100 caps playing for the Singapore national team, scoring 50 goals. He helped Singapore win the Silver Medal at the Southeast Asian Games in 1983, 1985 and 1989

However, his contribution to Singapore football has not been recognised by FIFA, who have not included Fandi as one of Singapore's members in the Centurion Club.