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  • No Refunds Despite Messi, Higuain Withdrawals From Singapore-Argentina Game

    No Refunds Despite Messi, Higuain Withdrawals From Singapore-Argentina Game

    Football fans who bought tickets to watch Lionel Messi and Gonzalo Higuain in action against Singapore on Tuesday night (June 13) will not be able to seek refunds now that the two football stars have withdrawn from the international friendly.

    In response to queries from TODAY, match promoters UNICESS Sports Group said that no refunds or forms of compensation will be provided, even though Messi and Higuain were the players that were heavily promoted as the star attractions of the game, which is selling tickets at S$40, S$78, S$138, S$188.

    UNICESS said that while the selection of the Argentina squad was out of its control, the Asia-based sports match tour promoter believes that “football fans will understand” because the world No 2-ranked side that will face the Lions at the National Stadium will still feature several other top stars.

    “While UNICESS and the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) share the disappointment of football fans at the absence of these players, there is not a requirement to refund tickets,” the company said.

    “Argentina have selected a…squad that continues to feature world-class players such as Angel Di Maria, Paulo Dybala and Sergio Romero and we look forward to what will still be a highly entertaining match.

    “We have no control over the squad that is brought to represent Argentina. This is the Argentine Football Association’s (AFA) role and the players that actually play in game is made official by the head coach only just before the game. We believe football fans will understand.”

    UNICESS also pinned the blame on the AFA, saying that it only confirmed the withdrawals of Messi, Higuain and Manchester City defender Nicolas Otamendi on Saturday evening (June 10), and added that it was the AFA who provided UNICESS with the images and videos of Messi to be used for marketing purposes.

    However, Argentina newspaper Clarin first broke the news last Thursday (June 8) that Messi and Otamendi would be leaving the Argentina squad after the team’s international friendly against Brazil in Melbourne on Friday (June 9).

    Argentina head coach Jorge Sampaoli then also said at a press conference in Melbourne last Thursday that “it was already planned” that Messi and Otamendi would leave after the Brazil game.

    While Messi did arrive in Singapore with the Argentina squad on Saturday, and took the team bus to the Fullerton Hotel, the Barcelona striker returned to Changi Airport a few hours later to take a flight out of the country.

    Significantly, after promoting the match together for the past few weeks, UNICESS issued the media statement on the players’ withdrawals at around 11pm on Saturday night alone, without the FAS.

    In response to queries from TODAY, the FAS, the official sanctioning body of the game, said it had discussed the issue of refunds with UNICESS in the wake of the player withdrawals. However, it said that the decision on whether to provide refunds would be taken solely by UNICESS.

    “As they are the match promoter, (the) commercial decisions are made by them,” an FAS spokesman said.

    “That said, we do understand the fans’ frustrations and the difficult situation UNICESS has been put in by the late withdrawals. It is not easy for them to find a satisfactory outcome as such matches are extremely expensive to put together.

    “When they (UNICESS) started promoting the match weeks ago, they sincerely believed that the players would be participating in the match.

    “Nonetheless, we hope that football fans are still excited to see one of the best teams in the world take on our boys in what is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.”

    Local football fan Nathaniel Lee, 35, however told TODAY that while he understood UNICESS may not be blamed for the withdrawal, he had hoped they would have at least provided some form of compensation for the fans.

    Said the operations manager: “It would have been nice if they could provide some form of compensation. After all, we were promised something and they ultimately did not deliver on their promise.

    “While I can empathise with them (UNICESS), they should also spare a thought for the fans who bought tickets thinking they were going to watch Messi, Higuain and even (Sergio) Aguero, who was in the promotional poster as well.”

    But some others were less forgiving on UNICESS’ Facebook page.

    Facebook user Mushroomhead Illo wrote: “Dear Unicess Sports Group, Messi has already left our little red dot.

    “Please offer no more excuses, take responsibility and do the honourable thing of giving the fans, who have put their trust in you and bought the tickets according to what you’ve advertised, their full refund. Thank you.”

    Aloysius Lin added: “Thought I can witness one of the greatest players in action, but turns out is the greatest con job in action.”

    Jas Singh wrote on TODAY Sports’ Facebook page: “This is a good wake-up call to never buy into the hype from end-of-season tours.”

    UNICESS told TODAY that over 20,000 tickets to the match has been sold so far, and that it remains confident that ticket sales will continue to increase over the next two days. The National Stadium’s capacity is 55,000.

    Said UNICESS: “Ticket sales have remained buoyant, and we expect ticket sales to steadily increase over the next two days.

    “We are confident that football fans in Singapore will still want to come and support the Lions as they go up against a truly world-class team in Argentina.”

     

    Source: http://www.todayonline.com

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  • Kedai Fesyen Online Poplook Sasar Pasaran Global Bagi Luaskan Pakaian Muslimah

    Kedai Fesyen Online Poplook Sasar Pasaran Global Bagi Luaskan Pakaian Muslimah

    Poplook, kedai fesyen online yang popular di kalangan wanita di Malaysia dan Singapura, menyasarkan untuk ke peringkat global dalam usaha meluaskan lagi pasaran produk mesra muslimahnya yang bermutu dan mampu milik.

    Pereka fesyen utama bagi Poplook, Nik Amanina Liyana Nik Abd Aziz berkata ketika ini, selain Singapura, Poplook mempunyai pelanggan dari negara-negara seperti Kanada, Amerika Syarikat, United Kingdom dan Timur Tengah.

    “Tahun lepas, kita lancarkan laman web antarabangsa Poplook yang mana urus niaga semua dalam dolar AS. Hasrat kami untuk pergi lebih global…kami mempunyai pelbagai pelanggan. Kami juga menyasarkan untuk mempunyai lebih banyak kedai dan rekaan yang menarik.

    “…tetapi yang penting kita tetap berpegang kepada pendirian Poplook iaitu pakaian semua sederhana dan mesra muslimah, semuanya mesti mesra wuduk dan labuh,” katanya kepada Bernama semasa program Poplook Indahnya Raya Styling Event yang diadakan sempena pembukaan kedai kedua Poplook di Setia City Mall baru-baru ini.

    Poplook yang sudah beroperasi sejak tahun 2007 dengan kedai pertama dibuka di The Curve, Damansara pada tahun lalu.

    LEBIH 1,000 PRODUK BERMUTU TINGGI

    Mengulas lanjut, Cik Nik Amanina Liyana berkata laman web Poplook, poplook.com mempunyai lebih 1,000 produk dengan reka bentuk berbeza, bermutu tinggi serta harga berpatutan.

    Katanya selain pakaian wanita, Poplook turut mengeluarkan pakaian kanak-kanak, pakaian untuk wanita hamil, pakaian lelaki, tudung, beg tangan dan barang kemas.

    “Peminat Poplook memang tahu setiap minggu kita akan keluar dengan rekaan baru yang harganya berpatutan, selain fabrik yang sangat kualiti dan memang sesuai untuk wanita di Malaysia dan luar negara,” tambah wanita yang mempunya perwatakan lembut dan mesra itu.

    Beliau berkata untuk pemasaran produk, selain melakukannya online, Poplook mengadakan kerjasama dengan kedai fesyen online lain yang terkenal seperti FashionValet selain pernah mengadakan kerjasama dengan pereka fesyen terkenal Jovian Mandagie dan Melinda Looi.

    “Menerusi kolaborasi dengan FashionValet, kita letak pakaian kita di kedai FashionValet di pusat membeli-belah Pavilion di Kuala Lumpur dan berdasarkan maklum balas, jualan Poplook lebih tinggi berbanding pereka yang lain. Orang ramai kini melihat barangan yang lebih ringkas dan berpatutan.

    “Selain itu, kita juga banyak buat penajaan, kita menaja drama selain blogger and personaliti Instafamous. Inilah caranya kami memasarkan produk kami…kami tidak takut untuk menaja selagi ia boleh memberi manfaat kepada kita, ia adalah situasi menang-menang,” katanya.

    4 TEMA FESYEN HARI RAYA TAHUN INI

    Cik Nik Amanina Liyana dalam pada itu berkata, pada tahun ini Poplook mengeluarkan empat tema fesyen pakaian untuk Aidilfitri iaitu ”Borneo”, ”Heritage”, ”Dentelle” dan ”Antalya” yang juga merupakan kolaborasi dengan FashionValet.

    “Kita tahu orang suka membeli-belah untuk hari raya, jadi tahun ini kita ambil peluang untuk hasilkan lebih banyak rekaan seperti tema Borneo yang merupakan insipirasi daripada batik dan kita ada Antalya yang diinspirasi dari Turki.

    “Sepanjang bulan Ramadan ini juga, Poplook membuka ”pop-up store” di pusat membeli-belah Sogo dan The Gardens di Kuala Lumpur,” katanya.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • A Call To Lead – Qualified Malay Candidates Must Show Courage, Step Up And Give Singaporeans True Choice

    A Call To Lead – Qualified Malay Candidates Must Show Courage, Step Up And Give Singaporeans True Choice

    As we get closer to Syawal, Malays in Singapore are also getting closer and closer to the day of reckoning – come election day in September, Singapore will have its first Malay President since the late Encik Yusof Ishak, albeit in a reserved election. People like Dr Tan Cheng Bock and human rights lawyer M Ravi are challenging the constitutionality of the elections but chances are, the elections will go through. Up till now, we still don’t know which candidate PAP will support but everyone thinks it’ll be current Speaker of Parliament, Halimah Yacob. What about alternative candidates who are independent from PAP? Besides Mr Salleh Marican, no one has stood up to be counted. The silence is deafening but unsurprising.

    Poor Mr Salleh Marican has faced a lot criticism the moment he announced his candidacy. A lot of people have, rightly so, questioned his candidacy as he is not purely of Malay ethnicity. His lepak interview with BeritaMediacorp outside the elections department where he basically mangled the Malay language, did nothing to convince Singaporeans that he is adequately Malay. Some more critical ones have even taken to disparaging his wife’s appearance. All this is nothing but damaging to his confidence in running for Presidency.

    What Singaporeans must appreciate is that it takes a lot of courage for a successful businessman like Mr Salleh Marican to take up public office. He does not need to do this because he needs the money. He doesn’t. He is already rich. He is doing this because he wants to. He wants to serve because heeded the call of Lee Hsien Loong for capable and qualified Malay Singaporeans to step up to contest the elections.

    He may have been a mess but it could just be nerves, One doesn’t create a multi-million dollar empire overnight. Mr Salleh Marican has the mettle and the political savvy to succeed.

    He also has his heart in the right places. Besides his business, Mr Salleh Marican is actively involved in philanthropic activities. Since 2009, Mr Salleh Marican was appointed a founding member of the Board of Temasek Cares, a philanthropic organisation established by GIC Temasek Holdings. Halimah Yacob was also a founding board member.

    Temasek Cares had help fund the setting up of the Family Therapy Institute in Eunos, run by PPIS.

    He is now also a Treasurer of the Temasek Cares Board, ‘who now includes former PAP MP, Zainul Abidin Rasheed.

    There are not many candidates with Mr Salleh Marican’s background. There are also not many candidates like him who are brave enough to step up. However, is he truly the candidate for the Malay community?

    We call on other Malay leaders to follow in the footsteps of Mr Salleh Marican to offer themselves as a candidate for Presidency. Some may say that too many candidates will dilute the votes for non-establishment candidates but an election is about the exercise of power by the individual through the ballot box. Singaporeans are smart enough to choose the right candidates with the right credentials. One who is independent from the influences of the incumbent.

     

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  • A Different Perspective, An Ally To The Cause: Non-Muslims Showed Greater Understanding And Respect

    A Different Perspective, An Ally To The Cause: Non-Muslims Showed Greater Understanding And Respect

    Among netizens that responded to the non-halal issues of the bazaar at Geylang Serai include of course our non-Muslim friends too.

    If we did not care to notice, our Malay brothers and sisters may not have seen the way non-Muslims view the matter. Which is actually very heartening.

    For Geylang bazaar in Ramadan to be free of non-halal food, the cause may be closer to the hearts of Muslims, however for the non-Muslims the issue do concern them too and this is what some have came out to say.

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    They showed greater understanding and respect for halal requirements. Salute!

    As such, there exist the need to observe halal dietery requirements of bazaars operating in the month of Ramadhan targeting at Muslims. And these are indeed prime examples of how diversity should be celebrated in our multi religious and multiracial society in Singapore.

    Best of all, most Muslims and non-Muslims share this common believe.

     

     

    Rilek1Corner

     

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