Saturday, February 28, 2009

DPMM good start

Very credible showing, exceeding expectations, dominating possession, and rescuing a draw in the dying seconds with a good counter attack with a great volley finishing the move.

Young Lions forced to a draw.

Match is played in Brunei's stadium. They defeat the Super Reds 2-1.

And all that from a team from a nation that doesn't even play in the biannual Tiger Cup or ASEAN Football Championships or AFF Suzuki Cup?

Great job, DPMM.

Back to Div F

A new season, and many greater challenges.

My main targets:

1) Finish in Top 8
2) Reach 5th round of Cup

Much simpler than before. Had a honeymoon period in Div G, with a couple of dropped points at Div G showing that things could be much harder in Div F.

Will try hard to serve the good team justice in its 2nd stint in this division.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Promotion!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

S-League 2009

Yes! It is here!

Dalian Shide is gone, Brunei DPMM is here. Sengkang is revamped, with additions of Singapore national team RB Noh Rahman, former national team captain Aide Iskandar, foreign signings like Wiredu of Canada and Diallo of Guinea, and possibly Indra Sahdan.

SAFFC is much the same, but it is undeniable Duric is starting to slow down, and may retire soon. The top scorer race may prove to be unpredictable.

Here are my predictions for the S-League season:

1st/2nd: SAFFC, Tampines Rovers
3rd: Super Reds
4th: Home United
5th: Geylang United
6th: Gombak United
7th: Young Lions
8th: Sengkang Punggol
9th: Albirex Niigata
10th: Woodlands Wellington
11th: DPMM
12th: Balestier Khalsa

These are grossly inaccurate as of now, because I need to see the teams playing before I know their standards.

May SAFFC go through to the AFC Champions League group stages at least!

Some names to look out for: Jonathan Xu (Defender, Geylang Utd), Hariss Harun (Midfielder, Young Lions), Park Tae Won (Midfielder, SAFFC), Shaiful Esah (Defender, SAFFC), Benoit Croissant (Defender, Tampines Rovers), Agu Casmir (Striker, Gombak)

Can Agu re-discover his great form in his first stint with S-League? Can Park win his first silverware with the club that denied him twice in the Singapore Cup final? Can former Sheffield United squad player (wonder how prominent he reached) be a defensive rock?

Jonathan Xu and Shaiful Esah and Hariss Harun are all upcoming youngsters whom are very promising. Xu may establish himself now that Aide is moved out of his way at CB position to Sengkang. I still think Shaiful is the best RB, not Noh Rahman. And Hariss Harun needs to be less injury-prone, and fulfil his great potential. His passing is very good.