SINGAPORE: The acting president of the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) apologised on Friday (May 12) after a curt response to a comment on Singapore's 7-0 defeat by Malaysia at the SEA Games.The result on Thursday was Singapore's worst since since a 5-0 beating by Thailand at the last edition.
It also ensured the under-22 footballers ended their campaign bottom of the group and with no wins for the first time since 1987.The FAS chief Bernard Tan had responded to a comment on his Instagram account calling for his resignation.
The user, nic_8276, added: "You (Tan) are not worthy of the paycheck." In response, Mr Tan said he is not paid and proposed a "one-time offer"."Instead of abusing me here.
Abuse me face to face. Let's meet," wrote Mr Tan. " Drop me an email ... I will leave your comment for 24 hours. After which I will delete you.