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Goh/Shevon tipped to win SEA Games gold

Nov 25, 2019


National mixed doubles badminton coach Chin Eei Hui is confident that Goh Soon Huat/Shevon Lai WILL win the gold medal at the Manila SEA Games,. 

The duo has been on a run of superb form recently, especially during their last three matches. 

This includes finishing as runners up at the Korean Masters yesterday. 

Malaysia will kick off their SEA Games badminton campaign in the team event, from December 1st. 

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The FIA says Formula 1 has NO plans to switch to all-electric engines, similar to the Formula E series. 

It says instead, F1 plans to lead the way in developing biofuels. 

Under new F1 rules that will come into effect in 2021, teams must use a fuel that contains 90 percent petrol and 10 percent biofuel. 

It plans to switch to 100 percent biofuel in the future.

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A group of influential Arsenal fans have released a statement, voicing serious concerns about the current state of the club. 

They are frustrated with Arsenal's poor results this season under boss Unai Emery, saying the club seems to be floating aimlessly. 

They also called on the Gunners board to take urgent action to turn their fortunes around. 

Meanwhile, reports say that Arsenal have drawn-up a 3-man shortlist of potential replacements IF they decide to sack Emery. 

The list comprises of former Juventus boss Max Allegri, Man City assistant coach Mikel Arteta.. and former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino. 
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