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{Friday, August 18, 2006 . e-rugby: SMU launches attack on NTU}

SMU Star Amos "the refresher" is unhappy with powerhouse NTU in their pursuit of SMU's winger/centre Dezzo "i'm F***** up" Wee.

The Boon Lay giants have been tracking the 22-year-old during the on-going 'module bidding' saga and the former ACJC Winger has regularly expressed his desire to move to Boon Lay.

He did not play in SMU's recent tour to KL in the Uni 7s and it seemed he was set for a move to the NTU Hall 1.

But a deal has yet to be struck and Amos has grown increasingly frustrated with NTU's approaches.

He said: "NTU create unrest everywhere. You see the same situation with Mark "Mr Biceps" Lee a few weeks ago and you see the same situation here. They come up with nothing. They just destabilise the players and that is why I am not very happy."

SMU Rugby President DMC looks set to plan for life without wantaway Winger Dezzo when he names his side for the preparation of the IVP season.

The future of the Spore Winger seems certain to lie away from the central of Singapore, although talks over a move to NTU appear deadlocked over his personal issues.

Dezzo's controversial book is also due to be launched in a fortnight's time - a publication which has brought him into conflict with SMU after criticising the School over the 'Module-Bidding' saga.

Dezzo however, issued a statement, "I maintain I have no problem with the fans and the Team: they have both been very supportive of me throughout my career, in particular I hope the fans understand where my grievances lie."

DMC also admitted that he is willing to work with Dezzo again if no agreement can be made over a transfer.

He told SMUrugbyTV Online: "If he doesn't go, of course he's a great player. He has permission to go somewhere if he wants to do it, but if there is not an opportunity for him and NTU, he will stay at SMU."

DMC insisted that a hasty conclusion to the Dezzo saga was of paramount importance both to the player and his team.


NTU Rugby blogged on 10:34 PM

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