Poor ticket sales force closure of YOG gallery section
As the PAP and its mouthpiece media such as the Straits Times try to desperately build momentum towards the Youth Olympic Games (YOG), the underwhelming ticket sales for the football tournament has forced the closure of the entire gallery section at Jalan Besar Stadium. The decision was made by the Singapore Youth Olympic Games...
SINGAPORE: Youth Games Expose Olympic-sized Cracks
Written by Stanislaus Jude Chan, Australia's Business and World News Just a month after the buzz from the vuvuzelas ended at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Singapore is busy preparing to host the next major event in the world sports calendar the Youth Olympic Games. But few seem to know, or care, about the inaugural...
PM Lee called on Singaporeans to “support” YOG
In a sign that the increasingly unpopular PAP regime is getting cold feet at the lack of public support for the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG) hosted in Singapore from 14 - 26 August this year, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong repeated an earlier plead by his colleague Dr Vivian Balakrishnan to fellow Singaporeans to lend...
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