The Straits Times
Meet the trailblazing SMU graduates creating meaningful impact in Singapore, and beyond
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SMU graduates (first row, from left) Lim Kexin, Chow Zi En, Vanessa Paranjothy and (second row, from left) Mohamed Irshad, Shao Feiya and Tong Nhat Duong have gone on to make their mark in their respective industries. PHOTO: SMU
PublishedMay 8, 2021, 4:00 am SGT
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SC East Bengal coach Robbie Fowler rued the refereeing and felt his side put up a great show. We were very good today. We defended well, scored a good goal and had plenty of chances. But the man in the middle (referee) keeps spoiling our games and we will complain about him again. Lots of decisions went against us. I m not sure if their goal was a corner. We had one of our young players Tomba booked for not being nine yards away [during a free-kick] and every one of their players is going around kicking everyone and he [referee] does not say anything to them. We are not happy with the referee s performance again, he said.