Sunday, October 28, 2007

Title run-in

Impressive. Home United lose to Young Lions. Draw between SAFFC and Tampines Rovers.

Wow. It's anyone's game, but Tampines have the advantage and Home Utd is in the worst position. But all these pressure...let's talk about other stuff.

It's too early to talk about this, but I shall be making guesses for the next S-League season. Here is it:

S-League to expand to 13 teams.
Same 3 teams fighting for title, but Young Lions to make a challenge.
Wooden Spoon to go to Sengkang Punggol, to be changed...likely.
Another walk-out.
AFC tells Singapore that their teams can go to AFC Champions League instead of AFC Cup.
Duric and Grabovac to finally retire at the end of the season.


Wow. Some nice stuff. But for now, I hope SAF win the title.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Back

Wow. It's time to post.

The S-League title fight is turning to be an intriguing one. Currently Tampines have the upper hand, but these 3 teams in the fight will be facing each other in part of their remaing matches. Very exciting. They can be in control of their own destiny. SAFFC meanwhile have the best goal difference. They might even end up with 100 league goals, averaging >3 goals per game. Impressive. Equally impressive is their top scorer Aleksander Duric. Absolutely top-class. With Home United, we present to you the Big Three of Singapore.

I recently watched on Channel 5 a match between Young Lions and Albirex Niigata. Young Lions won it 1-0. However, they deserved more than that. The football they play is absolutely impressive. They have very pacy attacking players. They also have good playmakers in Hariss Harun and engku Mushadad. Remember the latter is only 17, and probably the youngest in the league, since he is playing only on exemption. The rules of the league state that players have to be at least 18 years old. He had already represented the natiobnal team. Wonderful player. In Khairul Amri and Fazrul Nawaz, they boast of some really fast attackers that could pose a threat to any defence. I think this team really has a chance at the SEA Games, and they, not Gombak Utd, can pose the biggest threat to the Big Three.

I hope SAFFC win the league. A bond, maybe. Duric even got called up to the national team at 37. Unlike Mr Avramovic's policy of young players, definitely.

Tampines Rovers seriously isn't a team for the future. SAFFC and Home United can still sustain, but Young Lions' losing of players might hold them back for future seasons. Right now, they are really moving in the right direction. Way to go.

Walcott.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Long time

How long was it? I guess no one notices...

Anyway, just to say hi.

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Being seriously wrong. But I tip SAFFC to win the S-League title, and reach at least the semi-finals of AFC Cup.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Updating...

Hi there.

Just to update...

SAFFC has romped to the top of the S-League table with an emphatic win over arch-rivals Home United, who is playing their third game in a week. The win brings SAFFC level on points with Home United, but ahead on a sperior goal difference. Meanwhile Tampines Rovers closed the gap on the leaders to a mere 1 point with an easy win over Sengkang Punggol. This season is promising to be a truly tight one, possibly going in to the last matches of the season to decide the winner.

Sounds like a newspaper writer? Haha.

Singapore Football rocks!!!

All the way man!

Thursday, August 09, 2007

S-League

As S-League progresses, we find that it is already a three-horse race. This season promises to be one of excitement, as SAFFC and Tampines Rovers are battling on all three fronts, while Home United have only the S-league as their concern.

With Singapore having to participate in the World Cup qualifiers in September, these clubs will have to battle more.

Meanwhile, Gombak is slumping, Liaoning is truly turning into a good side, and looks set to come back next season. Geylang's early season promise is fast fading, as they are rooted to second-bottom at the moment. Young Lions are consolidating their position in fourth. Korean Super Reds are truly improving, but it's proving to be too little too late, with them still on single-digits on point tally. At least they won't end up conceding 100 goals in this season. Balestier Khalsa and Albirex Niigata are stuck in mid-table mediocrity, while Sengkang Punggol will try to pull all the stops to prevent sliding down the table. Woodlands are slowly improving, with Laakad's play improving.

And I wish Singapore a happy national day, on a sidenote. I hence conclude posting on all my blogs on 9th August, the magical day.