Thursday, September 09, 2010



Warning! Watch this video only if you are above the age of 18!

If you are below 18, kindly seek advice from your parents. This video is purely 100% uncensored as it didn't undergo MDA's inspection. The clip contains real fighting scenes and strong violence that even WWE is no match for it

So for the sake of...ah !@#$ lah, you will still click the play button anyway so here we go. By the way the first 8 seconds is motionless

Young Lions and Beijing Guoan were playing an S League match on Tuesday night. The result of the game was not how many goals were scored but how many people were injured in the brawl which occurred in the 89th minute

From what I saw in the video, I believe that both sides were wrong but Beijing Guoan was still the more aggressive one. Well, the team has a royal flush of PRC players in it. So it is not surprising that these China nuisances brought violence into the beautiful game

China people never fail to irritate native Singaporeans in Singapore. From libraries to void decks to MRTs, the nuisance in public is usually a China man/woman. Now, even football fields are not spared

One question immediately popped up in my mind while I watched how the fight broke out. "What language did the players use to scold each other? English, Mandarin or Malay?"

Judging from their nationalities, English seems quite impossible for Beijing Guoan. China people already have enormous difficulties communicating in English, let alone using it for verbal abuse

So most probably, the expletives hurled around the pitch are a mix of cheena Mandarin, Singlish and Malay.

Like what Wai Yuen said "this is the only time I can see real competition in S League"

Very true indeed but it seems that our Young Lions had lost it. The PRCs won it splendidly but they had thoroughly lost the pride of their country

Wait a minute? What pride? China's reputation is already tarnished

Do you agree with me, Nick?

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