Bangkok Post

Netball jeers miff Malaysians

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Malaysian journalist­s yesterday accused their Singaporea­n counterpar­ts of jeering teenage netball players and slammed the SEA Games hosts for a lack of “decorum”.

The Malay Mail rounded on Singaporea­n journalist­s after Sunday’s hotly contested netball final, which the home side won 46-43 against neighbours and fierce rivals Malaysia.

Simmering tensions between t he countries often bubble into anger in the heat of sporting occasions, but usually it is football rather than netball which raises temperatur­es.

The head of the Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n of Malaysia (SAM) said he was “shocked” after hearing that Singaporea­n journalist­s yelled “Go home to your village!” in Malay during the final.

“I am shocked by the behaviour of the Singaporea­n journalist­s at the press box,” said SAM president Ahmad Khawari Isa, according to the Malay Mail.

“It created a negative impression on the profession­alism of journalist­s as a whole.”

The newspaper ran the story with a graphic saying “Shame on you” and commented that Singapore was a “nation known to be a global financial centre and not for etiquette and a fine sense of decorum”.

Emotions ran high in Sunday’s final, where Singapore won their first ever SEA Games netball gold medal and avenged a narrow loss to Malaysia 14 years ago.

Aside from netball, football-related flash points between Singapore and Malaysia are legion.

At the 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup football, massed ranks of Malaysian fans chanted “Singapore are dogs!” and last month, fans of Terengganu rioted after losing a Malaysia FA Cup semi-final to Singapore’s Lions XII.

The 28th SEA Games is being held on the 50th anniversar­y of Singapore’s independen­ce, after it was expelled from the federation of Malay states in 1965.

 ?? AFP ?? Singapore, red, beat Malaysia 46-43 in the final.
AFP Singapore, red, beat Malaysia 46-43 in the final.

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