2009 Singapore Football Thread

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

  1. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    Had missed this one until Kengne score against SAFFC & then rmb the forward is on track to be the ninth player to score 100 domestic goals

    Did a count & he got it last mth on 11 July in 2-1 win against Geylang United when he scored the first of 2 goals against the Eagles

    So Kengne will get a Award this year already during the endof the season S-league Night

    Kengne Record
    Balestier Khalsa - 44 goals/60 games
    Home United - 61 goals

    Well done to Kengne
     
  2. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    We will win the SEA Games but we need a decent coach first; nt one who rather be a coach elsewhere
     
  3. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
  4. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    Wnted to start anew POV next season as I amsaving the works of preivous years on diffsources but why nt have one as SPH is talking nonsense again w/the changes at FAS so I wnt to show myown nonsense

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    Viewpoint

    First thing, SPH paper TNP (sister paper of Straits Times) is talking about local sport for even local football do not get that on a monthly basis let alone weekly.

    But not suprised as coming from SPH, it is yet another article on the return to Malaysia Cup.

    This year, we have a change of guard at the top at FAS and the last time SPH kept talking about returning to Malaysia (With baised articles from Jeffery Low and late Tan Cheong Koon) was back in 03-04 period

    Why?

    Ho Peng Kee was taking over as the new FAS President then and this year it is Mayor Zainudin Nordin, who is taking over the hotseat and the Pro-Malaysia editoral team are surely hoping for Zainudin to be 'hoodwinked' and proceed to destory 13 years of work by both FAS and the clubs in building up S-league.

    It does not change the fact, time have changed from 2003 let alone 1994.

    First, AFC, have since 2004, stated they want each Asian nations to have their own league if they want to compete in Asia

    Second, the changes they have done to enchance the ACL and AFC Cup competitions and the respective leagues established by the Asian FAs.

    Third, and the most important point is that Malaysia is showing us even with 26 years of running a league, they still do not know it importance and joining such an organisation is a death wish for S'pore football ( This is not an article on Malaysia so will not go)

    Indeed, we are the one leading the way in club organisationamong the second-tier nations as the part of the criterias AFC demanded, in 2008, was a 3-round league and the absoration of the Cups into the league from Asian Leagues with fewer than 14 teams and we started such a system back in 2001.

    And starting from 2011, an Asian League must have a programme no less than 8 months long; which we established back in 2001 as well as the way foward

    That why S'pore S-league was the one Asian League from the East that was promoted to ACL this year as all other leagues, including one from the north which was graded a D on League, failed

    Soare we going to throw everything away to join an organisation which changes it rules and league every years to accommdate their G14

    Back in 06, they had banned DPPM Brunei from their place in Malaysia Cup, after the Brunei club won a slot, as it was taking a slot from their own.

    Nothing wrong with that but only if the rules were clear about it at the start, not when DPMM won the slot and then FAM go to change it.

    It is indeed a death wish to join an organisation where S'pore have no control of its own fate and why one only hoped new FAS President Zainudin Nordin do not be 'hoodwinked'

    Even such talk of ASEAN Super League are died as AFC had opposed it andother ASEAN FAs LIKE PSSI & VFF rejected the plans already 2 years ago (So it show us why TNP hve no reporters and not gathering the latest reports instead of old news from 2007)
     
  5. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
    Way to go man!!! Start one now instead!!!
     
  6. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
  7. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
  8. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    It seem Home U is linked w/ every striker in the region from Hk to nw Vietnam

     
  9. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    At the same time Home is collapsing or maybe Home is making space for Alves

    Korean Ham is already showing his mood by leaving the bench before the game is over

    Nt good for team morale
     
  10. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
    Anyway, reading the match report of last game between Home United and Geylang United... sounded as if Sivaji's hinting something..
     
  11. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    If U went back a few issues of Today, it shld come as no surprise as Sivaji mention Home season depend on 5 games & they were barren fr too long

    Also Home recent improvement in form came after the chairman personally came to talk to players

    It show the Home chairman had issued Sivaji the final ultimatum
     
  12. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    From Jakarta Casual site,

    Tampines will lose NAS & Fahrudin Mustafic to ISL club Arema Malang w/ NAS '90%' certain

    Baihakki Khaizan move to ISL see him lured by a nos of ISL clubs
     
  13. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    Indonesia Goal interview (In Malay)

    It is 100% nw for NAS

    Goal Indonesia has run an interview w/ NAS that saw the player admitting he is set to sign a contract w/ ISL side Arema Malang but no mention of Fahrudin Mustafic

    As fr Bai, it is clear he is a popluar choice among ISL clubs & there cld be stiff competition fr him
     
  14. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    http://s-leaguefootball.blogspot.com/

    Got my blog up & running & the first post is abt S-league 100-goals scorers list. More infos in link

    1) Aleksandar Duric
    1999 - TPUFC - 12 / 16
    2000 - Home United - 11 / 16
    2001-2004 - Geylang United - 113 /145
    2005-? - SAFFC - 120 / 138

    Total: 256 / 315

    2) Mirko Grabovac (Retired)
    3) Egmar Goncalves (Retired) *
    4) Indra Shadan *
    5) Noh Alam Shah *
    6) Peres De Oliveira
    7) Agu Casmir
    8) Park Tae Won
     
  15. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
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    "So after using "N" brand for 20 years, a lot of them were shocked when I switched to "O" brand."

    http://www.bolasepako.com/2009/09/its-not-easy-after-all.html
     
  16. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
  17. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    http://s-leaguefootball.blogspot.com/search/label/S-league%20top%20goalscorers

    2 Articles there

    Duric is Warriors all-time top scorer

    With SAFFC Aleksandar Duric capturing yet another of Mirko Grabovac record, the ex-Singapore international and SAFFC legend, who is back in Croatia, must be hoping the talks on Duric retiring at the end of the season are true.

    League record is Mirko last stand

    As the Warriors crushed Geylang United 4-1 last night to march towards another league title, the club were not the only making history, as the Choa Chu Kang club seek an unprecedented fourth league crown in a row and their eighth overall, with marksman Aleksandar Duric getting a goal to become the Warriors all-time top scorer.

    Full articles in link
     
  18. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    http://s-leaguefootball.blogspot.com/search/label/Transfer

    1 New Article there

    More S'pore internationals linked with ISL

    Withe the Indonesian Super Liga 3+2 rules coming up next season, it seem virtually the entire S'pore national team is linked with Indonesian clubs even it may not be the case.

    Full article in link
     
  19. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
  20. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    http://s-leaguefootball.blogspot.com/search/label/Point%20of%20View

    Hve the past POVs in the blog nw & re-editied some of the grammar

    Also here the new post on the recent event

    http://s-leaguefootball.blogspot.com/2009/09/speak-up-zainudin.html

    With SPH seeking a return to Malaysia Cup once again with the change of the leadership at FAS and now, Noh Alam Shah attack on the domestic scene, FAS president Zainudin cannot keep his mouth shut any longer. (By that, I mean not just talking to Noh Alma Shah)

    I was prepare to give him the space time to speak on issues to the public like until the end of the season S-league Night or next season opening day but now, with his organization under attack, he need to be seem and heard and not just his deputy, FAS general-secretary Winston Lee, who is taking all the heat.


    More in the link
     
  21. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
    RHB Singapore Cup 2009 semi-final

    First semi-final, first leg

    Monday 5 October
    Albirex Niigata FC (S) VS Geylang United FC
    Venue: Jurong East StadiumTime: 7.45pm

    First semi-final, Second leg

    Friday 9 October
    Geylang United FC VS Albirex Niigata FC (S)
    Venue: Bedok StadiumTime: 7.30pm ('Live' Telecast Match)


    Second semi-final, First leg

    Monday 26 October
    TTM Samut Sakhon FC VS Bangkok Glass FC
    Venue: Jurong West StadiumTime: 7.45pm

    Second semi-final, second leg

    Thursday 29 October
    Bangkok Glass FC VS TTM Samut Sakhon FC
    Venue: Jalan Besar StadiumTime: 7.45pm
     
  22. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore
  23. happy

    happy Member

    Nov 23, 2004
  24. pohui

    pohui New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Singapore

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