Hi,
Those who went for the KL trip last December, please proceed to pay $241 to SRC at the SRC front counter asap.
Namely:
1) Andy Ng
2) Chengwei
3) Anand
4) Daowei
5) Dillon
6) Donovan
7) Eng
8) Muhadher
9) Se Wei
10) Yasin
11) Guan Long
12) Guo Xing
13) Eng Ping
14) Nguyen Tu Anh
15) Jeremy
16) Nelson
17) Samuel
18) Rashid
19) Da Wei
20) Darren
21) Wei Wen
22) Jin Hui
23) Damian
24) Ee Pin
25) Hisham
26) Song Kiu (Can someone pay for him and then collect from him? Sewei?)
Andy and Chengwei please pay first. Chee Hong will then deal with you 2 regarding the airfare individually.
Regards,
Guan Long
11 comments:
PSEA account? can it be deducted?
ep.
PSEA accounts work in a reimbursement manner. the $ will be transferred at a later date to your GIRO account that was synced to your school fees
yes, i can cover for kiu first. after cny though.
but eh, honestly, that post was like rubbing it in man. alr very bitter about not making the squad, so this is quite a bit of a stunt isn't it.
Sw.
ya man.. please exercise more tact .. thanks
andy and chengwei have already paid for their individual flights and had 1 day less for the trip.. is this an outstanding discrepacy or an overlook in that matter?
andy and chengwei have already paid for their individual flights and had 1 day less for the trip.. is this an outstanding discrepacy or an overlook in that matter?
question: what if you don't have a giro account? example, you pay through CPF loan, or full scholarship, or cash. or was a giro account made necessary for every student regardless of how you pay school fees? just wondering if i have a giro account.
long the last anonymous is me la sham. not connected to the hostilities above haha. i asking only how will they reimburse cos im not sure if im under giro account as my fees are all loan-ed. poor man la. thanks for checking it out. peace, xoxo.
Hey mates
I hope this doesn't come out the wrong way.
First of all, I am sorry for that very mindless, impulsive, immature rant. Considering FCW's regard for tact, I could have done it better myself.
What I was unhappy about in this post was, it looked to me as if the players that are still going for trainings are not willing to share any responsibilities with Song Kiu's payment for the trip because of his exchange semester. Or rather, the difficulty in identifying an individual within that 22 that's willing to help. I may be over sensitive, probably irrational, but it really doesn't feel good that I have to be directed through a public sphere, and truthfully, I really wanted to ignore the post and make things difficult for the management. That would have been easier, I thought.
So, albeit inappropriately, I voiced that frustration out, but that's not in hope of any sinister aftermaths. I just needed a channel to express what I felt.
(Though I also have to add in that $241 is horribly expensive for a trip that only provided us with 2 meals. 3 maybe.)
It also didn't help that our coach does not perform much man management, therefore I was hoping that the leading personnels in the team to make up for that. That my fault too: I should never have expected, and never have judged. Sorry again.
To Long: this wasn't personal at any level. Had anyone else done the same, I would have reacted similar. And I'm actually very honoured to be considered as one Kiu's best mates :)
To CW: Thanks for your input, but it really did not help.
To be honest, I was very disappointed to have missed out on another selection- the 4th and final one, and while I understood that there are many aspects of the game that I am missing out, I thought the effort I've traded in would have been worth considering. Saying that, I believe that attending trainings (and morning runs) whenever possible is minimum, and really, how much you want to win, and can win, is a function of how much you're willing to sacrifice. While there are certain exceptions, we could ALL go missing for the entire year, and just appear right on time for the year end trip and a couple friendlies after that, can't we?
Of course, that's also saying that for those who can, and are willing to sacrifice time to become a better player and toughen up, you should do so at every given opportunity. Already you've been given such opportunities (to train), if you don't improve after that, it's only yourself to blame.
Very disappointingly, the season's over even before it could begin. While much of what I've known were hearsays, those results weren't at the team's complete potential, were they? Mistakes were made, and learn from them.
Once again, I am truly sorry for the 'hostilities' created. And the grammar.
But to end this entry positive, have a wonderful year ahead! Who knows, this time next year, we could be in for a surprise, play like Japan, and win like them too. Happy CNY Mates.
Work hard, play even harder.
Sw
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