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Problem With Protest

Tue Dec 24, 2013 6:01 pm

Hi all,

I got one big issue with the protest planned for Boxing Day and I hope it's just me missing some key information.

Since Malaysia is a massively Christian nation, won't Vincent Tan be at home Boxing Day, celebrating Christmas with his family and therefore not at the match?

I hope he's there, but I just can't see it.

Is everyone just assuming or hoping he will be there?

Re: Problem With Protest

Tue Dec 24, 2013 6:04 pm

12thMan wrote:Hi all,

I got one big issue with the protest planned for Boxing Day and I hope it's just me missing some key information.

Since Malaysia is a massively Christian nation, won't Vincent Tan be at home Boxing Day, celebrating Christmas with his family and therefore not at the match?

I hope he's there, but I just can't see it.

Is everyone just assuming or hoping he will be there?


hes sat in old London town

Re: Problem With Protest

Tue Dec 24, 2013 6:20 pm

12thMan wrote:Hi all,

I got one big issue with the protest planned for Boxing Day and I hope it's just me missing some key information.

Since Malaysia is a massively Christian nation, won't Vincent Tan be at home Boxing Day, celebrating Christmas with his family and therefore not at the match?

I hope he's there, but I just can't see it.

Is everyone just assuming or hoping he will be there?


Excellent post! Just one flaw. Malaysia is mainly an islamic nation. Only 9% are christians. :?

Re: Problem With Protest

Tue Dec 24, 2013 6:25 pm

64JACK wrote:
12thMan wrote:Hi all,

I got one big issue with the protest planned for Boxing Day and I hope it's just me missing some key information.

Since Malaysia is a massively Christian nation, won't Vincent Tan be at home Boxing Day, celebrating Christmas with his family and therefore not at the match?

I hope he's there, but I just can't see it.

Is everyone just assuming or hoping he will be there?


Excellent post! Just one flaw. Malaysia is mainly an islamic nation. Only 9% are christians. :?


Plus Tan is a muslim.

Re: Problem With Protest

Tue Dec 24, 2013 6:30 pm

LOL... oh dear... :lol:

Re: Problem With Protest

Tue Dec 24, 2013 6:32 pm

12thMan wrote:Hi all,

I got one big issue with the protest planned for Boxing Day and I hope it's just me missing some key information.

Since Malaysia is a massively Christian nation, won't Vincent Tan be at home Boxing Day, celebrating Christmas with his family and therefore not at the match?

I hope he's there, but I just can't see it.

Is everyone just assuming or hoping he will be there?

where ever he is he,s got a television with sky sports news on it.kro. :ayatollah:

Re: Problem With Protest

Tue Dec 24, 2013 6:33 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
64JACK wrote:
12thMan wrote:Hi all,

I got one big issue with the protest planned for Boxing Day and I hope it's just me missing some key information.

Since Malaysia is a massively Christian nation, won't Vincent Tan be at home Boxing Day, celebrating Christmas with his family and therefore not at the match?

I hope he's there, but I just can't see it.

Is everyone just assuming or hoping he will be there?


Excellent post! Just one flaw. Malaysia is mainly an islamic nation. Only 9% are christians. :?


Plus Tan is a muslim.


So Christmas not too high on his list of priorities I'm guessing? :laughing6:

Re: Problem With Protest

Tue Dec 24, 2013 7:55 pm

12thMan wrote:Hi all,

I got one big issue with the protest planned for Boxing Day and I hope it's just me missing some key information.

Since Malaysia is a massively Christian nation, won't Vincent Tan be at home Boxing Day, celebrating Christmas with his family and therefore not at the match?

I hope he's there, but I just can't see it.

Is everyone just assuming or hoping he will be there?


Been saying that for days Karl I had a different reason although Tan wont be Christian being Chinese I doubt.
He uses Tarot cards and sprinkles rice an all that old crap. Even wanted to get a fortune teller in to choose the team I read somewhere yesterday.
Happy Christmas mate.