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  • Sundram: Who Says I’m A Defensive Coach?

    Sundram: Who Says I’m A Defensive Coach?

    His Lions were booted out of the AFF Suzuki Cup at the first hurdle, with a solitary point – and goal.

    And V Sundramoorthy has faced much criticism, with many labelling him as too defensive, while others frowned upon his squad selection.

    In his first comments since returning from Manila, the coach insisted he would have done nothing differently, and there was little more he could ask from his charges.

    “We were attacking the Philippines until the moment we received a harsh red card and, in the next game (against Thailand), your paper highlighted the statistics which showed that we had more shots than Thailand – both in the number of shots as well the number of shots on target,” said Sundram, who has six months left on his year-long contract with the Football Association of Singapore (FAS).

    “Every player I picked showed 100 per cent commitment during training and in matches, and all of them definitely gave it their all. As a coach, I could not have asked for more from them in terms of commitment.

    “While there are areas for improvement – which I will present in my report to the FAS Council, I am generally pleased with the attitude and dedication of our players.”

    In the opening Group A fixture against the Philippines, midfielder Hafiz Abu Sujad was sent off after just 34 minutes for a reckless challenge. The Lions then went into defensive mode and escaped with a 0-0 draw.

    In the second match against Thailand, they again set up a defensive wall, only to concede an 89th-minute goal to lose 1-0.

    “In our last match, we were 30 minutes away from qualifying for the semi-finals… we should and could have scored more than one goal in the last two matches to secure full points against Thailand and Indonesia, but that’s football,” Sundram conceded.

    In the final group match against Indonesia, the Lions led through Khairul Amri’s goal, but conceded twice in the second half to lose 2-1.

    Sundram did not want to address the Facebook outburst by veteran defender Baihakki Khaizan, who hit out at the national coaches midway through the group stage after he was dropped from the starting 11, and stated he would have changed little in the personnel he took to Manila.

    “This is the best squad available and, considering the likes of Fazrul Nawaz (Tampines Rovers) and Iqbal Hussain (Hougang United) were injured, I’d probably still have selected this team,” he said.

    BACKING

    “We have good and capable management and staff at FAS. Thanks to their full support, we prepared our team to the best of our abilities in various areas including training camps, analysis and support staff etc.

    “We have to move on now and focus on the Asian Cup 2019 qualification third round which will begin in March.”

    Many now believe Singapore football is on a drastic slide but the national coach disagreed.

    “I believe the future of Singapore football is promising, especially with technical director Michel Sablon’s youth development plans getting into higher gear. We may only start to reap the benefits in a few years but, if everybody comes on board this vision – from the authorities to corporate organisations – then I’m sure Singapore football will only grow from strength to strength,” said Sundram.

    The 51-year-old reiterated his pride at leading his country.

    “As a player, you want to wear the national jersey, and I was proud to have that opportunity. Since I hung up my boots, I have never been so proud as when I heard the Majulah Singapura played in the first game,” he said.

    “As the coach of the national team, I represent more than five million Singaporeans and it was a huge honour for me, something I will always remember.”

     

    Source: The New Paper

  • Boy, 15, Possibly Electrocuted In Shower

    Boy, 15, Possibly Electrocuted In Shower

    A 15-year-old boy, Tan Yao Bin, was apparently electrocuted and killed while having a shower on Tuesday night. He suffered cardiac arrest and despite attempts by paramedics, who administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), died later that night.

    The tragedy happened at Block 233, Bukit Batok East Avenue 5.

    Neighbour Wendy Wee, 60, an administrator, said she was alerted to the incident when she heard a boy cry out for his mother in Mandarin.

    The victim’s brother, Mr Tan Qi Lin, 19, told The Straits Times he was doing his homework in the three-room flat at the time.

    “My older brother, my dad and I immediately turned off the electrical supply at home. We saw that the wiring for the heater was exposed in the toilet itself,” said the Institute of Technical Education student.

    The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call at 8.07pm and conveyed the victim to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital in an unconscious state.

    The SCDF said paramedics administered CPR continuously throughout the journey to the hospital. But he was pronounced dead at the hospital at 9.56pm. The police are investigating the unnatural death.

    Mr Tan said the family has been living there his whole life.

    “I’m really worried about my mother. She’s not coping well.”

    His mother works as a kindergarten assistant and his father is a production worker. Mr Tan has another brother, aged 21. His family and relatives were at the morgue yesterday morning to identify Yao Bin’s body.

    Mr Tan described his brother as “an intelligent and playful boy”. He said the family will change the unit’s electrical wiring, urging others to check on their heaters and electrical works regularly. “Check that the wiring for your heater is properly installed so that the same thing doesn’t happen to your family.”

    A neighbour who wanted to be known only as Mr Tan, 39, said: “We are all worried now. We don’t have knowledge of electrical works. It’s hard to actually identify these issues until something happens.”

    The IT consultant continued: “We’re heartbroken that this happened to Yao Bin. He was a lively and friendly boy and had good grades.

    “We saw him grow up and he would come by our home to play. His parents have sacrificed a lot for their sons. This kind of thing shouldn’t have happened.”

    A 17-year-old was electrocuted in similar fashion on Aug 29, 2014.

    A coroner’s inquiry into his death last year found that he could have received the fatal electric shock when his hand came into contact with an electrically energised metallic shower outlet hose that was attached to a water heater.

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • RIA 89.7FM Ingin Jadi Lebih Interaktif Sempena Ulang Tahun Ke-26

    RIA 89.7FM Ingin Jadi Lebih Interaktif Sempena Ulang Tahun Ke-26

    Stesen radio tempatan RIA 89.7FM ingin menjadi satu saluran yang lebih interaktif bagi mereka yang berusia dari lingkungan 15 hingga 29 tahun sempena ulang tahun mereka yang ke-26 pada 1 Disember.

    Salah satu daripada usaha mereka adalah untuk lebih melawat sekolah-sekolah agar para pelajar dapat mendekati DJ-DJ dan lebih mempelajari tentang balik tabir dunia penyiaran radio.

    Demikian menurut Pemangku Pengarah Program RIA 89.7FM, Penyiaran Melayu Mediacorp, Aura Shai, selepas acara sambutan ulang tahun itu hari ini.

    Menurut beliau, langkah ini perlu diambil bagi menghadapi cabaran generasi ‘Snapchat’ yang inginkan pencernaan maklumat yang padat.

    Malah, sambutan ulang tahun RIA 89.7FM yang ke-26 kali ini juga penuh bermakna bagi stesen radio tersebut.

    Aura Shai memberitahu BERITAMediacorp: “DJ kami Fiza O baru melahirkan cahaya matanya yang kedua dan Dzar Ismail juga sedang menunaikan ibadah umrah. Kami rapat seperti sebuah keluarga dan sudah mencapai pelbagai kejayaan bersama-sama.”

    “Dan ia juga bermakna kerana kami juga disajikan dengan persembahan-persembahan oleh bakat tempatan yang tentunya dari kumpulan sasaran kami,” tambahnya.

    BUKAN SEKADAR STESEN RADIO

    Acara tertutup yang diadakan di Kaw Kaw Sg itu turut dimeriahkan oleh 90 hadirin, termasuk mantan DJ-DJ RIA, 18 pendengar bertuah dan barisan bakat muda setempat.

    Antara yang membuat persembahan ialah ARUS Band, Didicazli, Haqim Mokhtar, Farhan Shah dan Sunny Jackson.

    Sambutan ulang tahun itu juga diwarnai dengan kehadiran penyanyi terkenal Indonesia, Rossa, selama setengah jam, yang turut menyumbangkan sebuah lagu di acara tersebut.

    “Kami berharap agar kami dapat sentiasa berhubung dengan para pendengar melalui wadah Facebook atau menerusi panggilan. Anggaplah kami seperti keluarga dan bukan sekadar sebuah stesen radio,” kata Aura Shai kepada BERITAMediacorp.

    Sambutan selama dua jam itu juga diakhiri dengan sesi pemotongan kek.

    Acara itu turut dirakam di Facebook Live dan dapat didengar secara langsung melalui stesen RIA 89.7 FM.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Farhain Abu Bakar – Wanita Melayu Singapura Pertama Jadi Juruterbang Komersial

    Farhain Abu Bakar – Wanita Melayu Singapura Pertama Jadi Juruterbang Komersial

    LEBIH dua dekad lalu, di satu sudut Sekolah Rendah Telok Kurau, seorang murid darjah dua mendongak kagum ke langit setiap kali pesawat dari lapangan terbang berdekatan menderum membelah angkasa.

    Kini, murid itu, Cik Farhain Abu Bakar, 29 tahun, memandu pesawat sebagai kerjaya.

    Beliau ialah wanita Melayu setempat pertama menjadi juruterbang komersial.

    Bagaimanapun, Cik Farhain, seorang Pegawai Pertama di syarikat pesawat tambang murah (LCC) Scoot-Tigerair akur tetap kagum setiap kali berada di angkasa.

    “Saya kagum melihat keindahan alam… warna angkasa yang berubah apabila malam menjadi siang… semuanya.

    “Rasanya, saya tidak akan jemu dengan pengalaman dan perasaan ini,” ujar Cik Farhain, yang menyertai Scoot-Tigerair akhir tahun lalu dan menjalani latihan asas selama 10 bulan.

    Bersama seorang kapten, Cik Farhain kini memandu pesawat Boeing 787 Dreamliner, yang boleh membawa lebih 300 penumpang, selepas menjalani latihan asas selama 10 bulan.

    Paling jauh, beliau telah memandu pesawat itu ke Jeddah, Arab Saudi, penerbangan sekitar sembilan jam dari Singapura.

    Namun, pengembaraannya menjadi juruterbang memakan lebih banyak masa daripada itu.

    Walau memburu diploma sains biomedikal di Politeknik Singapura selepas meninggalkan Sekolah Menengah Tanjong Katong, jiwa Cik Farhain tetap terpaut kepada kerjaya di angkasa.

    Beliau mendapatkan lesen juruterbang swasta (PPL) daripada Kelab Penerbangan Belia Singapura (SYFC) pada 2004 sebelum menyertai program Jurulatih Penerbangan Kadet di Kolej Penerbangan Singapura (SFC) pada 2007.

    Selang setahun, beliau meraih Lesen Juruterbang Komersial (CPL) dan seterusnya mendapat tauliahan susulan sebagai jurulatih.

    Beliau menimba pengalaman hampir enam tahun sebagai jurulatih penerbangan di SFC, melatih juruterbang baru – termasuk beberapa juruterbang yang kini menjadi rakan sekerjanya.

    Walau menggemari kerjayanya di SFC, ‘bisikan’ menjadi juruterbang sepenuh masa kian lantang di benaknya dan Cik Farhain menyertai Scoot-Tigerair sebagi Pegawai Kedua.

    Baru-baru ini, beliau, yang berpengalaman 1,900 jam penerbangan, dinaikkan pangkat sebagai Pegawai Pertama.

    Matlamat beliau seterusnya, kata Cik Farhain, adalah menjadi kapten, tanggungjawab yang memerlukan 5,000 jam penerbangan.

    “Keinginan (menjadi juruterbang) sentiasa ada dalam jiwa saya… dari saat saya berada di sekolah rendah.

    “Apabila saya berada di kokpit, setiap butang, peralatan bak lanjutan jari-jemari saya… saya rasa senang hati,” ujarnya.

    Mungkin Cik Farhain memang mempunyai bakat semula jadi memandu pesawat. Beliau masih ingat lagi penerbangan solo pertamanya – pada 2004 – memandu pesawat enjin tunggal selama 15 minit dari Lapangan Terbang Seletar.

    “Saya tidak berasa gementar atau cemas apabila jurulatih meninggalkan pesawat. Tapi saya mula sedar betapa senyap kokpit itu.

    “Pada masa yang sama, saya yakin saya mampu mengawal pesawat itu tanpa bantuan jurulatih,” kata Cik Farhain dengan matanya bersinar semasa mengimbas kenangan itu.

    Tugasnya ini bermakna beliau sentiasa berjauhan daripada keluarganya, kadang kala sehingga 15 hari sebulan.

    Namun Cik Farhain, anak keempat dalam keluarga lima beradik, berkata beliau mendapat sokongan padu daripada anggota keluarganya.

    Lagipun, beliau jarang membazir masa apabila tidak bertugas, ujar Cik Farhain, yang belum berumah tangga.

    Selain bersenam – kegiatan yoga kegemarannya – beliau sedang belajar menggesek biola.

    “Lautan ilmu begitu luas tetapi kita baru menimba sedikit sahaja airnya… jika boleh saya ingin terus belajar sepanjang hayat saya,” katanya.

     

    Source: www.beritaharian.sg

  • Zam Zam VS Victory: Hired Gangster Gets 6 1/2 Years Jail, 6 Strokes Of Cane For Slashing Victory’s Restaurant Supervisor

    Zam Zam VS Victory: Hired Gangster Gets 6 1/2 Years Jail, 6 Strokes Of Cane For Slashing Victory’s Restaurant Supervisor

    The owner of Singapore Zam Zam allegedly hired a secret society headman to slash a rival’s face, a court heard.

    Zackeer Abbass Khan, the owner of the well-known murtabak restaurant in North Bridge Road, had been having a dispute with a neighbouring murtabak restaurant.

    He allegedly paid $2,000 to his business associate Anwer Ambiya Kadir Maideen, who is purportedly a headman of the Sio Ang Koon secret society.

    Anwer then allegedly told his secret society member Joshua Navindran Surainthiran to carry out the vicious assault.

    It left the victim, Victory Restaurant supervisor Liakath Ali Mohamed Ibrahim, with a permanent scar.

    Mr Liakath had a 7cm cut over his right upper lip, which extended to his right cheek, and a part of the cut went through to the inner surface of the lip.

    On Tuesday (Nov 29), Joshua, 23, was sentenced to 6½ years’ jail and six strokes of the cane for the slashing and other crimes.

    He pleaded guilty to five charges: one of causing grievous hurt, two of rioting, and one each of disorderly behaviour and using criminal force against a policewoman.

    Five other charges were taken into account in sentencing as part of his plea bargain.

    A district court heard that on Aug 22 last year, Mr Liakath, 52, stood outside Victory to tout for customers. He had previously worked for Zam Zam from 1985 to 2004.

    When a policeman came by at about 6pm, Mr Liakath said he was touting for customers because staff from Zam Zam were doing so.

    Zam Zam staff Koleth Navas, 29, overheard this and an argument broke out between him and Mr Liakath.

    The officer told them to stop arguing before leaving.

    VICTIM THREATENED

    Shortly after, Zackeer, 45, allegedly threatened Mr Liakath in Tamil that he would “do him” within a week, the court heard.

    Koleth Navas and Zam Zam’s chef supervisor Koleth Abdul Nasir, 41, both also allegedly threatened Mr Liakath.

    Zackeer later contacted Anwer, 46, who owns As-Safeera Restaurant at Block 301, Serangoon Avenue 2, the court heard.

    Anwer in turn told Joshua that Zackeer had asked for Mr Liakath’s face to be slashed, in return for $2,000.

    Joshua got his elder brother Joel Girithiran Surainthiran, 24, allegedly also a Sio Ang Koon secret society member, to help him in the slashing. Joshua also asked his friend Ramge Visvamnathan, 19, to help him act as a lookout.

    The next day, Joshua and Joel met Anwer near As-Safeera. The latter showed them a picture of Mr Liakath on his mobile phone.

    The brothers then went to Golden Landmark Hotel, near Victory and Zam Zam, to observe Mr Liakath’s movements. At about 9.50pm, they saw him walking towards Victoria Street after work and trailed him to Little India MRT Station at Race Course Road. However, they were unable to find an opportunity to spring an attack.

    VICTIM’S CAP DEFLECTED KNIFE

    On Aug 26, Joshua, Joel and Ramge waited outside Victory. The brothers sat on a bench overlooking the eatery’s rear door, while Ramge stayed at the junction of North Bridge Road and Arab Street, where he could view Victory’s main entrance.

    At about 9.50pm, Joshua and Joel saw Mr Liakath walking along Arab Street towards Rochor Canal Road and Little India MRT station.

    They caught up with him at the junction of Rochor Canal Road and Sungei Road. Joshua swung a knife at Mr Liakath’s face. Although the weapon was partially deflected by the victim’s baseball cap, there were deep cuts to his right nose and right upper lip.

    During the attack, Mr Liakath also took out a small fruit knife, which caused a cut on Joshua’s left hand.

    Joel allegedly kept a lookout. The brothers fled after the slashing.

    Mr Liakath called his restaurant manager, who in turn contacted Victory’s managing director Abdul Raheem Muhamed, 46. The latter called the police.

    At about 12.30am on Aug 27, Anwer deposited $1,700 into Joshua’s bank account, the court heard.

    Joshua had earlier received an initial payment of $200. He told Anwer to keep $50 for getting him and Joel the job, and $50 for passing Ramge money to buy ice for the wound on his hand.

    Joel, Ramge, Zackeer, Anwer, Koleth Navas and Koleth Abdul Nasir have all been charged with engaging in a conspiracy to cause grievous hurt to Mr Liakath and/or criminal intimidation by threatening to hurt Mr Liakath.

    The cases for all six are at a pre-trial stage.

    OTHER OFFENCES

    Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Claire Poh said Joshua had gone on a spree of violence across a period of more than two years, demonstrating “sheer lawlessness”.

    At about 2.45am on July 2013, Joshua and four friends assaulted two others at Clarke Quay. The five assailants had kicked and punched the victims.

    At the time, Joshua was on probation for an offence of causing hurt.

    At about 5.30am on Nov 28, 2013, while out on court bail, he also slapped a person at Liang Court.

    About 10 minutes later, he pushed a police woman’s right shoulder and spat at her face.

    While inside a police vehicle at about 6am, he also hurled vulgarities at a policeman.

    Out on bail again, and just two weeks before he was scheduled to plead guilty in court to his July 2013 rioting offence, Joshua took part in a gang fight at Liang Court, outside a club called Rumours.

    Joshua and five friends belonging to the Sio Ang Koon gang fought with six people from the Ang Soon Tong triad society of the Ji It group on Oct 22, 2014.

    Joshua did not show up in court and remained at-large until he was arrested on Sept 21 last year for slashing Mr Liakath.

    DPP Poh asked for at least 7½ years’ jail and six strokes of the cane, while defence lawyer K Jayakumar Naidu asked for not more than six years’ jail and six strokes of the cane.

    After passing sentence, District Judge Salina Ishak allowed Joshua to speak with his mother and fiancee before he was taken away to prison. His jail term was backdated to the date of his remand on Sept 23 last year.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

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