2009 Singapore Football Thread

Discussion in 'Asian Football Confederation' started by happy, Dec 22, 2008.

  1. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
  2. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    SAFFC will compete in the ACLQ

    The schedule are here from my site

    Home United will compete in the AFC Cup

    The schedule are here (nt yet updated & still AFC Cup 2008) from my site

    Also any person wanting to know more about S-league adventure in Asia & even those from the beginning (NFL & SPL days) can looked here

    There is also the data on head to head against other league here
     
  3. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    For the National Team, they will compete for the next 2 years in the ACQ 2011 against Iran, Jordan & Thailand

    The schedule are here from my site

    Also any person wanting to know about last year & go back up to 2000 internationals caps for Singapore players can looked here
     
  4. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    This is from the old thread

    pohui has posted a review of 2008 in his blog

    Feel free to look at it

     
  5. vasilli07

    vasilli07 Member

    Aug 20, 2007
    Singapore
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Singapore
    Hmm...surprising, no new foreign teams this season.
     
  6. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
    Hi "happy".. thanks :)
     
  7. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
    more than enough, man :D
     
  8. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
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    thoughts on Singapore fans....anyone?
     
  9. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
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    thoughts on Singapore fans....anyone?

    The top of the picture is copy of yesterday's "Mypaper" and the mid portion to bottom (with the masthead - MY SAY) of it being the one I picked up just now.

    At least, there's some sort of balance here as two different schools of thoughts were given adequate coverage here on this free handout.

    The previous day's edition highlighted the frustration and criticism from fans, who posted on net forums, whereas on the feedback pages today, some loyal supporters jumped into the Lions' defence and blasted those comments made by those "fair-weather" fans (as one writer labelled them as) .

    A friend of me has this to say, "simply put an article with net forum's quotes as its headline, is unacceptable."

    "if a mainstream paper can get quotes out of the net, then we no need reporters"

    Which is why they need a blogger eh, for this instance? hahahaha

    http://www.bolasepako.com/2008/12/balanced-view.html
     
  10. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
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    thoughts on Singapore fans....anyone?

    The top of the picture is copy of yesterday's "Mypaper" and the mid portion to bottom (with the masthead - MY SAY) of it being the one I picked up just now.

    At least, there's some sort of balance here as two different schools of thoughts were given adequate coverage here on this free handout.

    The previous day's edition highlighted the frustration and criticism from fans, who posted on net forums, whereas on the feedback pages today, some loyal supporters jumped into the Lions' defence and blasted those comments made by those "fair-weather" fans (as one writer labelled them as) .

    A friend of me has this to say, "simply put an article with net forum's quotes as its headline, is unacceptable."

    "if a mainstream paper can get quotes out of the net, then we no need reporters"

    Which is why they need a blogger eh, for this instance? hahahaha

    http://www.bolasepako.com/2008/12/balanced-view.html
     
  11. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
    [​IMG]

    thoughts on Singapore fans....anyone?

    The top of the picture is copy of yesterday's "Mypaper" and the mid portion to bottom (with the masthead - MY SAY) of it being the one I picked up just now.

    At least, there's some sort of balance here as two different schools of thoughts were given adequate coverage here on this free handout.

    The previous day's edition highlighted the frustration and criticism from fans, who posted on net forums, whereas on the feedback pages today, some loyal supporters jumped into the Lions' defence and blasted those comments made by those "fair-weather" fans (as one writer labelled them as) .

    A friend of me has this to say, "simply put an article with net forum's quotes as its headline, is unacceptable."

    "if a mainstream paper can get quotes out of the net, then we no need reporters"

    Which is why they need a blogger eh, for this instance? hahahaha

    http://www.bolasepako.com/2008/12/balanced-view.html
     
  12. vasilli07

    vasilli07 Member

    Aug 20, 2007
    Singapore
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Singapore
    What i meant is new teams to replace the old ones. The chinese has been sending some poor teams here, not sure why we are still letting their clubs in the league. I also feel Albirex Niigata should revamp their team(like how Super Reds did) to at least challenge for the top 4 spot. They have been pretty poor in their last 2 seasons.
     
  13. vasilli07

    vasilli07 Member

    Aug 20, 2007
    Singapore
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Singapore
    What i meant is new teams to replace the old ones. The chinese has been sending some poor teams here, not sure why we are still letting their clubs in the league. I also feel Albirex Niigata should revamp their team(like how Super Reds did) to at least challenge for the top 4 spot. They have been pretty poor in their last 2 seasons.
     
  14. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    Wht is there to say

    There will always be a section of the fans who r glory hunters & they r nt really there to support through thick & thin

    That why they were once Balckburn & Newcastle fans in S'pore before but nearly wiped out already

    Also I always beleievd; no need for SPH reporters as they seldom write their own articles (as I touched on before already) :D

    Their best writers r punters & I fear SPH standard for YOG when they write odds instead of report & let the whole wrld see ;)
     
  15. hallelujah_united

    Oct 21, 2006
    Club:
    Urawa RD
    I've been following the scene for a while now, and I think there's a shocking number of people who are in it more for the spectacle than for truly supporting the team. One defeat, and they can't wait to jump onto the team and rip them to shreds with negative, unconstructive remarks. It's good that the paper has an entire page raising this problem up.
     
  16. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
  17. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
    sorry for the duplicating posts.. I guessed i hit the "submit reply" too many while the browser hang.. anyway to remove duplicated posting??:p:p
     
  18. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
    I would say that "mypaper" BOTHERS to put up readers' feedback on this issue on their "my say" (feedback) page RATHER than It's good that the paper has an entire page raising this problem up (as it's not as if the paper, itself, being the one raising the issue but the readers).
     
  19. casual

    casual New Member

    Nov 8, 2006
    Jakarta
  20. druryfire

    druryfire Member

    Sep 10, 2007
    England
    Didn't Super Reds go against there ethos altogether and bring in 'ringers', older experienced guys, rather than the previous team of youth?

    Albirex will only use the young guys as a feeder team for there J League side, which isn't a problem. If they can't mix it in S League, then no way can they move on higher
     
  21. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
  22. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
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    S-league start on FEB 16

    Watch 1 of Asia top 10 league :p
     
  23. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
  24. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
  25. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
    I came across this well-written article by chance.

    It was written by a lady named Aishah Hamza and starkly titled, "Why Singaporeans Don’t Watch S.League".

    As the name implied, she gave a good account from her own perspective why she felt as what her article suggested.

    More inside this entry
     

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