Friday, December 26, 2008

Match 92 - Win (Year End Testimonial Match)

Score: 4-2 (Jeremy x 2, Junbing, Kenny)
In this season-ending match, Songbo FC decided to tweak with its tactics and lineup and made sure every member has its fair share of action if it was lacking during the year.

In goal, Songbo started with Ah-Lam-par whose self-lessness and sense of responsibility has helped the team to go on an unbeaten run in the latter part of 2008. Being the vice-captain, he has led by example and his subtle sense of leadership is a perfect complement to the boisterous style of Sparrow. His fitness and level of performance have also been in tip-top condition, guiding the less-experienced mates along the way. Hence, he was rewarded with a starting berth in goal, which was definitely going to be action-filled, given the set-up of the experienced but most-of-the-time-hands-held-up defence.

In central defence, the pairing of Sparrow and Diver-Quan must be one of the best partnerships, if this match was played in 1998 instead. With combined total of more than 200 caps, the so-called Baresi-Maldini pairing typically relies on experience and reading of the game more than anything else. If a hand can be raised instead of making a tackle, this pair will gladly do a Rio Ferdinand.

The evergreen CapiTan started at right back and he slotted in seamlessly even though it must have been close to ten years since he last played there. With renewed vigour and maturity stemming from his recent engagement, he epitomized the role of a husband-to-be on the pitch, shackling the opponent’s wingers and giving them no space to maneuver at all. On the other side, the already long married Jackie Chan-wannabe, was displaying the petulance of his future teenager son and contesting every referee’s call while taunting every move of ‘Wee’. However, we all must admit that his cross-field passes and corner kicks are definitely far more superior to those we saw at the National Stadium later in the evening.

The centre midfield trio of Junbing, Mervin and Jeremy was enough to strike fear in any opponent when moving forward but the covering of the defence was severely lacking, probably due to their kind intentions to allow the flabby centre defence pairing to burn some fats. Junbing, who played like a hungry predator released into the wild due to his constant caged-up role of a goalkeeper, did his best to fulfill his fantasy soccer dream, even executing a bicycle-kick in defence at one point! Mervin, who was not supposed to feature in this match due to jet-lag, also tried his best though his touches and passess were apparently rusty and short of sharpness. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome him back to the team and hope he has shagged enough Taiwanese chicks! For Jeremy, let us just put it as he is a natural born finisher and great striker and being a support striker is just not his cup of tea.

Down the flanks, the fleet-footed seafood supplier Kenny and three-blind-mice Lusty Seng had the opportunity to terrorise opponents’ defence this time instead of the other way round. They played their hearts out and Kenny contributed an opportunistic goal. However, the Daniel Bennett-style of Jackie Chan greatly limited their penetrating potency.

The constantly menopausal but John Terry-style Chaos was rewarded with the role of a lone striker. In previous competitive match, he has displayed the competency of the role and even assisted in a goal in Match 89. However, in this season-ending match, he was preoccupied in being a Micheal Owen rather what his sheer size can do as a John Carew. In the end, for 90 minutes, zero shots on goal, enough said.

The opposing team was a bunch of uncles who look like a mixture of taxi drivers, construction worker (note the singular term), bookies and sugar daddies. Credit must be given for their passion and professionalism.

The match started cautiously with neither team gaining a foothold and chances were few and far between. The experimental (or makeshift) Songbo team was playing above expectations and soon they started dominating the match proceedings. However, the majority of the possession all came to nought as the moves broke down in the final third of the pitch. Neither keepers have much to handle in the first 20 minutes of the match but the long kicks of the uncles’ gk were proving t be a constant thorn to Songbo’s defence. One such kick landed the ball in the feet of their central midfielder and with one move, he played ‘Wee’ through on goal through the left side of Songbo’s defence. As expected, all four of Songbo’s defenders immediately raised their hands but the referee was having none of it. Totally against the run of play, ‘Wee’ planted the ball into the near post of our novice gk and the uncles were up 1-0.

Songbo was disappointed, having the bulk of possession and attacking chances but yet falling behind. Sparrow, who was constantly barking at the team and irritating the shit out of his forwards, up the tempo of his shoutings and Songbo woke up from their slumber. A foul was conceded by the uncles near the halfway line and Bennett-for-the-day stepped up to float a ball into the opponent’s penalty area. The ensuing melee left the ball at the feet of Jeremy and he gleefully toe-poked the ball home from close range. Parity was restored and Songbo was back on level terms. The half-time whistle was blown shortly thereafter.

The half-time team talk was simple; continue the possession football and take the chances. The uncles were obviously there for our taking. Some changes were made: Rino Kel-tusso came on for Mervin and he was instructed to provide the energy in the centre of the park while Ah-Lam-par swopped places with CapiTan.

The second half started like the latter part of the first half, with Songbo dominating possession and controlling play. From a move down Songbo’s right side, the good link-up play of Kenny and Chaos played Kenny into the edge of the uncles’ penalty area. With a combination of some fleet footwork and good luck, Ken penetrated the defence and slotted the ball home. 2-1 to Songbo!
The goal did not seem to ignite the hunger of Songbo to go for more, instead it made them slightly complacent. Soon after, the failure to close the uncles’ central midfielder down allowed their striker to be played through on goal and the awkward positioning of CapiTan ensured that the equalizer was served on the platter.

The match seemed to move up a gear after the goal and only the fast reflexes of CapiTan and heroic defending of Songbo prevented the uncles from taking the lead with a corner. The indirect freekick, as a result of CapiTan’s classic ‘drop-the-ball-and-collect-the-ball-again’ move, also went close. But Songbo was not to be denied in this season-ending match, a great move in the left flank, saw Papa Soh beating the challenge of one defender before tripping over the second defender’s outstretched leg in the penalty area. The referee had no hesitation and immediately pointed to the spot. The confidence of Jeremy was overflowing as he placed the ball on the spot before coolly planted to right of the goal.
3-2 to Songbo!

Songbo killed off the match with minutes remaining when a wonderful cross from the right by Jackie-Chan was met by Papa Soh who majestically out-jumped the defence and headed the ball into the goal from close range. 4-2!

At the end of the match, the spirits were high in Songbo’s camp and this was a wonderful end to Songbo’s 2008 season. As mentioned by Ah-Lam-par, an important lesson to be taken out of this match is the understanding of the difficulties faced by your teammates in other positions and also what opponents think when they shackle.

For those who weren’t around for this match, hope this match report was able to provide much insights

Well done, brothers!
Cheers!
(on behalf of capt. sparrow)


Monday, December 01, 2008

Hi all, I got the quotation as well as the itinerary from the resort. there are vaccancies at the moment. We need to pay 50% to book.
Day 1
1100hrs
Welcome Briefing; Check in
1230hrs
Buffet Lunch at Bamboo Cafeteria

1330hrs
White Water Rafting

1600hrs
Buffet Teatime at Bamboo Cafeteria

1700hrs
Free & Easy Activity

1900hrs
BBQ Dinner at Bamboo Cafeteria
Day 2
0900hrs
Caving Gua Tempurung
1230hrs
Buffet Lunch at Bamboo Cafeteria
1300hrs
Check Out


Sunday, November 30, 2008

Proposal 2 : Treasure Hunt, BBQ, Night Confidence Course - Pulau Ubin, Singapore

Hi brothers,

On behalf of Quan, this is his proposal.

Objective: Team bonding,confidence building.

Location: Pulau Ubin Resort.

Pricing: $50-60 per person

Itinerary:

• It would be a 2 days event
• 1100hrs : Meet up at Changi Village.
• 1200hrs : Check in to chalet.
• 1300hrs : Have a decent lunch.
• 1500hrs : Rent bicycles and start our treasure hunt.
• 1730hrs : End of Treasure hunt.
• 1900hrs : Back at base camp to prepare for bbq. Start of BBQ.
• 0000hrs : Clearing up of equipments preparing for night track
• 0100hrs : Night track would start @ 1 am sharp. Medalist of the treasure hunt would get aids for the night track.
• 0400hrs : End of Night track.
• 0500hrs : Back to base for tekan sessions.
• ----hrs : Rest for the night check out the next day

Some additional activities that can be done there:
* Water gun

Transport: MRT + Bus, Car to Changi Village. Boat to Pulau Ubin.

Time: We shld be leaving on coach on fri nite and return on Sun.

Songbo,
Chao, on behalf on Quan


Proposal 1 - White water Rafting and Caving - Gopeng, Perak

Hi brothers,

Pls see below for my proposal.

Objective: Team bonding, Have a new experiance.

Location: "My Gopeng Resort" @ Gopeng Town, Perak (According to the resort website, it is
quite near the Gopeng exit of the NS highway)

Pricing: RM 318 + ( includes 2 lunch, 1 breakfast, 1 BBQ dinner and 1 tea time)


Itinerary:

0930hrs: Arrive starting point ( MY GOPENG RESORT ) Safety Briefing at MY GOPENG RESORT ADVENTURE HALL. Pre-rafting formality, gearing up and practice.

1000hrs: Rafting commences. Covering the distance of 12 km with 9 big rapids along the Sungai Kampar ( Grade 1-3 ). Rafting journey takes around 1 ½ - 2 hours. Body Rafting and river challenge or surfing should not to be missed!

1230hrs: Upon arrival at the ending point, Kg. Jahang. Transfer back to MY GOPENG RESORT.

Have a clean washing up in the resort bathing room and have the Chef’s lunch by the canteen.

Notes: Afternoon departure scheduled at 1400hs. Water level determines the duration of the rafting journey, (Low = 2 1/2 hrs to 3 hrs, medium = 1 1/2 hrs to 2 hrs, High = 1 1/2 hrs)

CAVING IN GUA TEMPURUNG should come after this. Duration abt 2 hours.


Some additional activities that can be done there:
  • Jungle trek (RM 35)
  • Night walk (RM 30)
  • Paintball (tbc, they were building @ beginning of yr)
  • Rafflesia nature trek
  • Pond/River fishing
  • Archery
  • Water gun warfare
  • 4x4 wheel drive (tbc, no details on website)
Transport: If we are not going to drive up, coach from Boonlay shopping centre to Gopeng town costs abt SGD 64.

Time: We shld be leaving on coach on fri nite and return on Sun.

Hoping to push thru this proposal as the "Plan A" as vaccancies are subjected to avaliability, I feel that this shld b a new experiance for most if not all of us.

You can check for more information at http://www.mygopengresort.com or run a search on the names I mentioned above.


Cheers!
Ice


Match 91 - Win

Score : 4 - 0 (Jeremy x3, Junbing).
Venue : Queensway Sec. School.
Iconic Event : None.

[RESERVED]


Match 90 - Win

Score : 4 - 1 (Jeremy, Rujia, Jeremy, Tan Weijie).
Venue : Tanglin Sec. School.
Iconic Event : None.

[RESERVED]


Sunday, November 23, 2008

Match 89 - Win

Score : 2 - 0 (Rujia, Jeremy)
Venue : Pioneer Sec. School
Iconic Event : The guys, without the girls...

[ RESERVED ]


Sunday, November 16, 2008

Match 88 - Draw

Score : 3 - 3 (Alvin, Jeremy, Jackie)
Venue : Turf City
Iconic Event : None...

[ RESERVED ]


Match 87 - Win

Score : 3 - 1 (Jeremy x2, Jiaxiang)
Venue : Juying Sec. School
Iconic Event : None...

[ RESERVED ]


Sunday, October 19, 2008

Match 86 - Lost

Score : 1 - 5 (Geremy)
Venue : Juying Sec. School
Iconic Event : To show his appreciation to us for welcoming him back, Robinho repay his 'debt' by committing yet another penalty. Thank god it didn't go in. Well, so did ours in the first half (by Papasoh).

P.S : The curse is not lifted... It just shifted to the RED jersey.

[ RESERVED ]


Sunday, October 12, 2008

Match 85 - Win

Score : 4 - 0 (Geremy x4)
Venue : Clementi Woods Sec. School
Iconic Event : We wore the BLACK jersey.

P.S : The curse is lifted... At least for now.

[ RESERVED ]


Friday, October 10, 2008

Welcome Back Home!

Let us take a moment to welcome back our long lost friend, the sailor of the seven seas (dunno how many foreign girls he shagged already), Mr Zhong Binghong! Let's see if his return back to the team will aid us in our push for the first win in our black jersey. Expect to see more classy defending stuff from him and, of course, more penalties!


Thursday, October 02, 2008

Match 84 - Win

Score : 3 - 1 (Geremy, Rujia x2)
Venue : Boon Lay
Iconic Event : Red card in 'friendly' matches symbolizes immediate substitution of players.

P.S : When opponents wear black, you know you're going to have a good day.

[ RESERVED ]


Thursday, September 18, 2008

Red is the Colour

Finally a win to end our miserable streak.

Red is our colour and so is the colour of the markets right now.

Red is the way to go. ;)


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Match 83 - Win

Score : 3 - 2 (Geremy x3)
Venue : Boon Lay
Iconic Event : Girls who smell nice, doesn't really mean they'll play nice. It's advisable for girls not say anything on the field as they might irritate the opponent (good thing) and spoilt their own image (bad thing).

P.S : Our RED Jersy not only blessed, it also brings girls to us !!!

[ RESERVED ]


Monday, August 18, 2008

The Curse of the Black Jersey

Lost...Draw...Lost...Win!...Lost...Lost...
Draw...Lost...Lost...Win!...Draw...Lost...

Recognize this? No, this isn't the prediction for Sunderland's form this season. This is our form, for the past 12 games.

This string of results came 2 matches after the post to buy the new jersey, on the back of 2 wins. I do not know exactly which match was the black jersey introduced but I presume it was from match 71, which started this string of results.

2 wins, 3 draws and 7 losses out of 12 games...I don't remember for the life of me that we had such a bad run before Match 70. I don't mean to be superstitious but I'm pretty confident that during the 2 wins, you guys were not wearing the black jersey.

The black jersey is somehow cursed. If I were the captain, I'll do something...fast.


p.s: Chaos, the link to the our statistics page is outdated. You might wanna update the page every 5 games or so. And I think you can add the new members in as well. Thanks.


p.p.s: In order to "commemorate" our black jersey, the blog will be black...for now.



Sunday, August 10, 2008

Songbo FC's Yahoo Fantasy Soccer Season 08/09

Update: The new season starts this Saturday and we have 6 teams in the Fantasy League!? Please register your team now! And a gentle reminder to those playing, please remember to click "Save Team Changes" on the right side after you have finalised your team. If you fail to do so, your changes to the team will not be registered.

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The league has been set up for those who do not know. Details are as follows:

League ID: 3935
Password: 12345

Please join in.

P.S. 5 matches without a win till today? I think that's a new record.


Match 82 - Lost

Score : 3 - 5 (Kenny, Geremy, Alvin)
Venue : Boon Lay
Iconic Event : Refer to previous post.

[ RESERVED ]


Sunday, August 03, 2008

Match 81 - Draw

Score : 4 - 4 (Jiaxiang, Junbing, Geremy x2)
Venue : Kranji Sec
Iconic Event : Our Black Jersy is cursed !!!

[ RESERVED ]


Sunday, July 27, 2008

Match 80 - Win

Score : 4 - 0 (Jackie, Sybian, Jiaxang x2)
Venue : Westwoods
Iconic Event : Jackie displaying "superb" ball control skills by placing the ball over the bar with an almost empty net.

[ RESERVED ]


Match 79 - Lost

Score : 0 - 1
Venue : WoodGrove Sec. School
Iconic Event : Referee. Enough Said.

[ RESERVED ]


Thursday, July 24, 2008

SongBo FC - Our blog's 2nd Anniversary

While weekend after weekend passed, match after match played, time passed swiftly that maybe no one noticed that our blog started way back in 2006, July 16th. I only noticed it recently, when I looked at the sidebar and realised our posts started back then.

While we continue to be busy with our work, studies and whatever not, let's take some time to remember how our team started back in 2005 with nothing but a bunch of friends who enjoyed soccer to today...well, still with nothing but the SAME bunch of friends who still enjoys soccer. Even though we are facing some manpower and form problems now, I'm confident that our team will continue to proceed and progress.

To all my SongBo FC brothers.


P.S. I will give the blog a new facelift to freshen things up soon...when I have the time.


Saturday, July 19, 2008

Fantasy Football - Premier League 2008-2009 New season, new design, same rules! Will you do better this year?

New blackboard experience: Try out different formations and line-ups on an online blackboard to help you choose your team more easily.

Unlimited team updates: React to injuries and suspensions quickly with unrestricted team changes. Pick as many players as you want from any one team; but be careful who you sell - players are sold at purchase price.

In-depth stats: Delve deeper into individual player performances with new, detailed player information pages

Create your own league: Take on your friends, colleagues and family members to find out who really knows the most.

Free to play: Are you ready for the challenge? This year could be your year!


I guess all of us have recieved the email above, so are we carrying on our fantasy game? and if so, in what format? Feel free to voice out..

Cheers!
Ice


Sunday, July 06, 2008

Match 78 - Lost

Date: 6th July 2008
Score : 1 - 2
Venue : Dunearn Secondary
Starting Lineup: Yan(GK), Seng(LB), Chao(CB), Kenny(CB), Huang(RB), Quan(DM), Sybian(LM), Alvin(CM), Tan(RM), Jacky(AM), JunBing(SC).
Reserves: Kelvin, Jiaxiang, Jeremy.

After around 1 and a half month of none actions at the field, Songbo came back to Dunearn Secondary to face a team of old man which we had previously played a few times before. Acting captain, Alvin, took charge in the absence of Rujia, who was reported to be having fun somewhere with 2 girls.

The match started with Songbo gaining possession of the ball. 1st goal came when a foul was won with Chao taking the free kick. A high ball was send flying to the center of the penalty box with Quan getting a head to it. The keeper was stunned and unable to save the ball which went bouncing to the bottom corner of the net. 1-0.

The turnover came when Kenny requested to sub with Kelvin with 5 mins remaining on the watch. Quan took over kenny's position and it was after 1 min when the opponent equalized. A corner ball was sent deep into the penalty box. Alvin shouted "MINE", but it was the opponent who got the head onto the ball and into the goal. 1-1.

Minutes later, after waves of attack by the opponent, Quan was found chesting back the ball to Yan, who hesitated awhile before coming out to collect it. An opponent sneak past Quan and tap the ball below Yan to score the winning goal for their team. 1-2. End of 1st half.

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2nd Half lineup: JunBing(GK), Sybian(LB), Chao(CB), Kenny(CB), Kelvin(RB), Quan(DM), Jiaxiang(LM), Alvin(CM), Tan(RM), Jacky(AM), Jeremy(SC).

2nd half started with a few changes made at the Songbo lineup. The midfield was was dominated by the opponent who's no.8 who controlled the midfield with no.13. Dangerous through passes were made by were all unable to make through Songbo's tight defense after the 2 goals in the 1st half. Reckless tackles were made by the opponents since the 1st half which sees studs going in for tackles, injuring many of us, including Sybian who was sub out for Seng later in the half.

Chances are created by Songbo through counter attacks and set pieces. Corners all when straight to the hands of the GK who i forgot to mention earlier that he is tall and skillful for a GK. Longshots were made by Quan and Alvin but all went wide. Jeremy had a few chances but all was blocked by the GK. End of 2nd half


Quote from Quan on an interview of the goal:
"Able to head a lousy cross is skill. Able to head the ball into the bottom corner is very skill. Combine the two, it is very very skill. In short, Superb."


Monday, June 09, 2008

Match 77 - Draw

Score   : 1 - 1 (Rujia)
Venue  : Not Sure 
Iconic  Event : Seafood recall, C-Cup batam . Makeshift defense, Lams & Yaya Chua.

[ RESERVED ]


Match 76 - Lost

Score   : 0 - 1
Venue  : Regent Secondary 
Iconic  Event : Without Rujia and Alvin. Seng Mistake.

[ RESERVED ]


Match 75 - Lost

Score   : 1 - 2 (Rujia)
Venue  : Near CCK Community Centre
Iconic Event : 3 halfs of 30mins.

[ RESERVED ]


Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Songbo's statistics

For 01 June 08 - 19 Oct 08

Table:
GP W D L GS GA GD P
10 4 2 4 23 21 2 14

Total Matches Played : 86
Games Won : 46 (53.49%) Games Drawn: 15 (17.44%) Games Lost: 25 (29.07%)
Form for last 10 games(Earliest to Latest) : D L L W D L W W W L

Goals For : 2.3 per game
Goals Against : 2.1 per game
Clean Sheets : twice for last 10 games

Goalscorers List:
Jackie : 35
Rujia : 33
Yanshou : 21
Alvin Toh : 21
Kelvin : 18
Junbing : 18
Alvin Cai : 16
Mervin : 7
Sybian : 7
Hweequan : 4
Kenny : 3
Tan Weijie : 2
Kaiseng : 1
Suichao : 1
Guest : 1
Huang Weijie : 0
Binghong : 0

Fact of the Day:
1. Most Goal Scored in a Match by a Player : Junbing, 4 goals.
2. After 69 Matches, Seng finally open his account.
3. In all 86 Matches, there are a total of 12 games that we didn't score a single score. In this 12 games, there are 5 Draws and 7 Losses.
4. Jeremy scored 12 goals in total for the last 6 matches. That's 2 goals per game in average.


Match 74 - Win

Starting line-up: Tiger Yan(GK), Seng(RB), Huang(LB), Chao and Kenny (CBs), Sybian(RM), Jack-in-a-box(LM), Quan(DM), Captain Sparrow(CM), Lam(AM), Papa Soh(SC)
Super-sub: Utility man Kel

Sunday morning. Weather clear. Feeling apprehensive.

Songbo made a return to the Westwood Sec pitch, where they recently failed to secure a victory and had to settle for a draw after leading by 2 goals. It was this previous experience that led Captain Sparrow to ask Kelvin whether it was the same opponent again. Checks later revealed that it wasn't but it has to be said that it did not turn out to be desirable too, as we were made to play against Sporting, a team which we have defeated and will carry on doing so with one hand tied behind our back. Everyone was feeling hyped up by now, though bored in facing the same old rotting opponents like how a prisoner feels like when he's handed his daily meals of plain porridge.

All this complacency nearly led us to our downfall...if not for some lucky finishing from Looney, on a 33% conversion rate on his freekicks.

The match started slightly after 9 am and both teams were eager to gain an upper-hand. The first goal came during the journalist's urgent visit to the lavatory. Though i did not witness what happened, it transpired to me that Captain Sparrow headed in powerfully to start the goal rush. Certainly a taste of things to come.

Songbo FC has always survived and won matches based on stout defending and effective set-pieces, and the second goal was a testament to the latter. An inswinging corner from Looney saw Captain Sparrow again rising above the minions to nod the ball into the back of the net. 2-0 up, egos were starting to get inflated.

Credit has to be given to the opposition as they did not surrender even after being 2 goals down. Their midfield started to look more imposing and threatening, with their No. 57 bulldozing his way across the park with his technique and aggression, No 3 (aka Alern) making runs and passes to their No 7, who was nicking it around our defenders. Besides their tenacity, they had luck and the referee's bad decision to thank when their first goal came. A cross into the penalty area was not cleared far enough, and although our defenders had moved up to form a offside trap, the referee decided otherwise and allowed a goal when their clearly offside "tao-gai" player tapped the ball past a stunned and astonished Tiger Yan. 2-1.

The game progressed with end to end action and Songbo stemmed Sporting's progress with brave defending, notably Huang who has shown improvement over the games. Credit, of course, has to be given to the other 3. A freekick was earned outside the edge of the penalty box when Papa Soh was upended by one of Sporting's defenders' clumsy challenge. Looney, who previously had ballooned one freekick and show wide another, stepped up confidently to claim a stake. His competitor, Sybian. The choice was obvious, the desirable result proved so. Looney dispatched the deadball over the wall and straight at the GK. However, it has to be said the goal came as a result of the GK's inability to claim a high ball than Looney's accuracy. This view was reinforced by Looney after the match that he was indeed lucky. Nevertheless, a goal is a goal. Shortly after, referedd blew for the break.

After a smoke-filled break, the two teams returned to the field to begin the second half. Songbo made changes to their line-up bringing Kelvin in as RB and Seng moving over to the other side, sacrificing Huang in the process. Half-time team talk was to start a passing game, with subsequent changes to put Papa Soh back between the posts and Tiger Yan out to roam the park for his hunting. This was not to be as Sporting, clearly taken drugs during the break, came into the game snapping at our heels. Their perseverance finally paid off when a hopeful punt into the 6-yard box by their winger saw Tiger Yan failing to claim a simple ball under no pressure after coming out between the posts. It has to be the awkward bounce the ball took on the bumpy ground, as we all hate to say it was down to a lack of concentration. 3-2.

Songbo, tenacity our forte, decided to push on with our attack and it nearly paid dividends if not for Looney's rueful miss. A well-placed cross deep into the penalty area by Kelvin was well-controlled by Looney initially, as his first touch took the ball past a marking defender. He was let down by his own finishing as he opt for power instead of accuracy and saw the ball screaming wide of the post.

As the game progressed and the Sun rose, Alvin seemed to be the only hardworking midfield player, constantly hustling the opponent. Quan was feeling the results of a booze-filled session the night before and Captain Sparrow was looking like a shadow of his first-half performance. The consistent pressure from Alvin saw the opponent allowing a loose ball to reach Looney on the left side, and this time after a good control, he unleashed a dipping shot that left no chance to the GK. Clearly the match winner! Has to be lucky again...but then again who cares. 4-2.

Captain finally regained his composure and remembered that he had promised to bring Tiger Yan out and up. The change was finally made, to Tiger's pleasure, which was however short-lived. The action now concentrated on Songbo's side, with Sporting laying siege to our fortress. The fortress did not collapse during open play but it was during a corner that we narrowed our lead to 1 goal. The ball was put into the 6-yard box which Papa Soh claimed to be his ball. It must be due to the surface of the gloves that caused what happened next, as Soh was never prone to such errors. To everyone's horror, he dropped the ball and Opposition No 3 was the quickest to react to toe-poke the ball into goal, injuring Quan in the process with an elbow. It hurts, and judging by the whines Quan made, it should still be hurting now as this report hits the press. An appeal was made by Quan but the referee waved it off as flippant. 4-3.

The game finally ended as the kick off was made by Kelvin and Looney. A loud noise was heard from Tiger as he lamented his lack of chance to make up for his mistake, partially directed at Captain who forgot to bring him out.

In any case, a victory is sweet and sacrifices have to be made for the team at times. It is just Tiger's belligerent and mentality to win that caused him to explode, understandable by all of us. Take heart Tiger, no one blames you for that. Like how Captain sums it up, all players are not exonerated from mistakes, so why blame others? IT is this mentality that flows in our team that bonds us together.

Well done bros!


Match 73 - Lost

Starting Lineup: Cat, Thief, Geek, Seafood, Lust, SULK, Supposed Mas-catcher, Lam-par, Riise-to-be, Jack d’ Ripper, 5 Sec CUM

Great field. Synthetic grass. Yanshou’s old home ground. Sybian’s old firing ground. 70-yr-old MHA referee, Prime League player, Ah Lam’s blackout due to excessive sex, 1st match in black. What a wonderful combination of factors to make this an interesting match.

However, one word was needed to sum up Songbo’s 1st match in black: Chiu or 2 words: Really chiu. Factors leading to the downfall of Songbo: 1 strong central defender, Good goal kicks and simple clearances, simple yet deadly cross-field passes, short crisp passing, weather?, black jersey?, lethargic from long journey?, off-days from players and lack of commitment from most players.

Result: 2-1 defeat.

Synopsis:
In actual fact, the scoreline should have been wider if their 20-yr-old lookalike 35-yr-old nippy striker talked less and was more prolific.

1st goal:
Another cross field pass got behind our defence, striker through, Cat saved abit, striker got in front of Lust, Goal!

Equalizer:
Jack d’Ripper saw a lapse in concentration from opponent’s defence, took a quick free-kick, Goal!

2nd goal:
A cross, connected by a striker, bottom left, Goal!

This seemed like a match to forget. Nothing worth mentioning. Back to old problems of suicidal defending, disorganized midfield, isolated striking. However, I forgot to mention what the Prime League defender mentioned to me about our team after the match. ‘Discipline’. ‘Well-organised’. These two words were what he said about us.

I think it is important for us to always remember that we are not the most technically gifted team. But our win-lost record can match most amateur teams in Singapore. Why? Discipline and good organization. Let’s us not forget these traits that differentiate us from the other teams. In fact, we shall continue to maintain these qualities and improve on aspects which we are lacking in.

So let’s stay united, cheerful and gay about the unique Songbo team we have here, leverage on one another’s strength and using one another to cover up on our weaknesses.

Quoting Ah Chao’s fav tagline:
‘We are only as strong as our weakest link’.


Match 72 - Draw

Starting line up: Tiger Yan(GK), Thief(LB),C-cup(CB),Seafood(CB),Insolen(LB),Looney(LM),Sparrow(CM),Ah Lam(CM), Yaya Quan(CM),NBAStar(RM),PapaSoh(FW)

Half-Time Score : 1 - 0 (Jackie)
Full-Time Score : 2 - 2 (Jackie, Rujia)

A replay match against a group of young guys that we lost 4 - 1 a few months back. Almost 80% of the team reported late for the match and Captain Sparrow decided to charge all of them with mis-conduct (still awaiting charges).

The match went smoothly as Looney finally break his duck by scoring from a free kick (thanks to poor goal-keeping). Nothing significant happen during the first half.

To keep pace with Looney's goal tally, Captain Sparrow managed to add a goal through a corner with a well placed header. A few more goals could have been scored if not for poor finishing. The turn of event comes when our dear Sailor decided that we should "embraced" our opponents to show them the spirit of Fair Play. Much to the Referee's disguise, he doesn't agree with him and awarded a penalty to the opponents. As the match approaches the end, C-Cup loses his concentration and allowed their striker to get past him and slot in the much needed equalizer. What a spoiler to a good start.

Though the result isn't what we hope for, the team have definitely show much improvement over the past few months. What we need  now 
is more commitment, more confidence as well as more luck.

P.S : The Referee sucks big time !!!


Match 71 - Lost

Starting line up: Tiger Yan(GK), Thief(LB),C-cup(CB),Seafood(CB),Insolen(LB),Looney(LM),Sparrow(CM),Ah Lam(CM), Yaya Quan(CM),NBAStar(RM),PapaSoh(FW)

A match against some working adults from Shilton Hotel(never hear before) at Yusof Ishak Secondary school. Lost 2-0, wat to do? First goal scored cleanly outside the penalty box, a first time shot to the amaze of the goalie. Second was a shitty handball by Kelvin scored from the spot. The shittest thing is….it is committed outside the penalty area. Since 2-0 down in the first half, Songbo failed to test their opponents anymore. Though they had 2-3 good chances in the second half, they failed to convert that.

One thing to highlight, opponent had an irritating ang moh who likes to kick people’s legs and heels, but upon each foul he will act nicely to u. If the referee is smart enough, he will be given yellow long time ago.


Match 70 - Win







Starting Lineup: Pussy, Thief, Super Lusty, Lost Sailor, Computer Geek, INCREDIBLE SULK, Mascherano-wannabe, Small Sparrow, Ah LAM-par, Married Jack of all trades, 5 sec CUM

Set amidst lush greenery and great scenery, this field in Woodlands muz be one of the hidden treasures within concrete Singapore. It was so ulu that 82nd KC(supposed to know every corner of S’pore took half a day to come) and CCK kids (driven by North-familiar Jack) were late.

Opponents were a bunch of lau jiaoz with a mix of old uncles, China dudes, Terry Pathmanathan lookalike and Enciks. They looked strong and pretty organized from the pre match shootaround. Nonetheless, the match started smoothly. Songbo was using their typical discipline and organization to stifle the hard running and experience of the opponents. There were few chances far between with possession lost on both sides. Small sparrow, with a couple of misplaced pass to SULK, was one of the main culprits.

As the first half reached its halfway point, the breakthrough came. Thief, who has been improving by leaps and bounds from stolen manuals, turned defence into attack immediately with a great headed clearance. Ah LAM-par did well, brought the ball forward before unleashing an unstoppable shot which take a slight deflection off a defender and beat the outstretched keeper. Songbo’s goal has come against the run of play and injects a much needed boost to their confidence.

A goal usually does wonders. In no time, a corner was won by the team. From the resulting corner, 5 sec CUM planted a firm header beyond the keeper, albeit a deflection before the ball went in. 2-0 and Songbo was in cruise control. Halftime.

Halftime talk was about the matches 2 weeks before which Songbo did an AC Milan. Beneath the brave façade displayed by Small Sparrow, it was the fear of losing a 2-goal lead to a strong opponent. ‘Stay focused and take chances’ was the call from the talk.

The second half commenced and there were nothing between the teams except the score. Just as the score seemed to remain stagnant, a long punt by Married Jack found Small Sparrow. With one touch trapping the ball, the second one was a blast which sent the ball to the roof of the net. Small Sparrow thought it was a brilliant goal but according to Pussy, the opponent gk was as old as his father and he could have easily saved the shot. 3-0 and the game was as good as over.
The drama did not stop there. A notable incident in the second half was the scuffle by players from both sides towards the end of the game. A China dude striker appeared to elbow Geek and Geek retaliated with some virus sent to his body. Small Sparrow stepped in and gave the China dude a elbow of his own and the match almost turned into a boxing match between Geek and China dude. However, the melee died down quickly and Songbo collected only their third win of 2008.

Note of the match: Unsung hero Ah LAM-par tracking of their main man, Terry Pathmanathan lookalike, tilted the game in Songbo’s favour. We are improving in identifying and stifling opponents’ main men. Well done team. Let’s move on from this lesson and learn new tactics as we play more matches!

P.S: Thanks Kel for the zua-ing before Small Sparrow moved his big ass to write this report!


Saturday, March 01, 2008

Match 69 - Win







Starting Line Up: Tiger, Kenny, Da Hong, Lusty, , Thief, Yan Dao, Commando Tan, Captain Sparrow, Ah Lam, Looney, 5 Sec

Match at West Spring Sec. But against our Songbo FC first match opponents which we had played for 5 times. To us, they are a shit team that keep changing jerseys for 4 times. And i am not wrong in saying they are a shit tea, cos they lost to us 8-2 and we won them 3 times in total and a draw.

I shall not say much in the report......our 5 sec completed his hat-trick and scored 4 before first half even ended. Capt sparrow have 1, so does Looney, a foreign import and Lusty.One thing to note, Lusty finally grabbed his first goal in 69 matches. I hope theres more to come for him.
Opponents are a bunch of losers who cant even play as a team. There is even an idiot that daunt our Binghong with his ranting and reckless slides. he even kicked Binghong from the back which resulted him being sent off.

At the end of the day, Songbo played a match that's not worth the $80 in any ways. Imagine playing a team thats worse than Newcastle......theres no fun in it.
One more thing to note, our Commando Tan wil be away for a month, he had a fabulous form in recent matches, hopefully he dun lose it when he returns.


Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Jersy Selection

[The Poll can be found on the Right-Hand-Side of the Webpage]

Adidas - White
Selection 1 : $28 with Number





Adidas - Mix Colour
Selection 2 : $25 with Number and Name (ard $50 if paired with shorts) 







Line 7 - Mix Colour
Selection 3 : $25 with Number
Selection 4 : $35 with Shorts
Selection 5 : $38 with Shorts and Socks




Monday, February 25, 2008

Match 68 - Lost

Starting Line Up: Tiger, Kenny, Da Hong, Kelvin, Ian, Yan Dao, Commando Tan, Captain Sparrow, Ah Lam, Looney, 5 Sec

Reserves: NIL

Score (Songbo - Opponents) : 3-4 (Final Score), 2-0 (First Half)

Cost of taking public transport from Toa Payoh to Boon Lay: $5+
Cost of seeing a goal scored from 3/4 of the field: $80
Cost of losing a 3 goal lead : Priceless


Match 67 - Draw

Starting Line Up: Tiger, Tua Liap, Kenny, Da Hong, NBA Star, Yan Dao, Commando Tan, Captain Sparrow, Ah Lam, Looney, 5 Sec

Reserves: Jian Ming, Kelvin

Score (Songbo - Opponents) : 0-0 (Final Score), 0-0 (First Half)

Cost of playing a friendly soccer match on Sunday : $80
Cost of seeing a doctor : $100+
Cost of losing 2 star-studded players : Priceless


Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Happy Lunar New Year to Songbo!

Since I'm not in SG to join in the Lunar New Year fun this year, I wish all of my Songbo brothers 新年快乐,财源滚滚来,发呀!(Huat ah!) Let bygones be bygones as we enter a new lunar year and may you all score more goals, both on the pitch and off the pitch. Hope to see you guys soon. Take care.


Thursday, January 17, 2008

Match 66 - Lost

Starting Line Up: 5 Sec, Tua Liap, Yamate, NBA Star, Da Hong, Yan Dao, Commando Tan, Kennth, Ah Lam, Looney, Kelvin

Reserves: Captain Sparrow


Score (Songbo - Opponents) : 0-2 (Final Score), 0-1 (First Half)


Ours hopes of scoring a hat-trick of wins have burst. Though our opponent is made up of a squad full of malays and has also been playing in some soccer league, they ain't as strong as we assumed to be. But, skills alone do not contribute fully to winning a match. There are other factors like, LUCK, that plays a significant part in it.

The first goal was scored in the first half, thanks to a lucky bounce on the grass. The second one followed in the next half with an unexpected shot which caught our GK totally off guard.

We don't deserve to lose, but, the one above think otherwise. Nonetheless, we've gain alot of experience from playing a match, which firstly, have a bad ground, and secondly, against a league-team. Winning or losing isn't important, it's how we win or lose that match that's crucial.

S0, cheer up peepz. The best is yet to come.


Sunday, January 13, 2008

Match 65 - Win












Tiger Yan, Tua Liap, Yamate, NBA Star, Lusty, Yan Dao, Commando Tan, Capt Sparrow, Ah Lam, Looney, 5 Sec


Reserves: Da Hong, Thief, Kelvin


Its our 65th match and we are lucky to have a VIP, Amanda to the NTU Stadium to give us support, though she spent quite some time sleeping instead of watching the match. Our opponents were a bunch of Ba Ka (meat legs) which we played twice against them.



The match starts off with Songbo dominating most of the match and it was not long before Looney gave them the lead through a free kick again. Looney struck the ball few yeards after the midfield and the goalkeeper allowed the ball to bounce and it just chippped over him. 1-0 to Songbo.




The opponent had a key player who ran like mad up and down the field, but he had a bad habit of sliding recklessly, nearly injured some of our guys. but the referee was too noob and useless to even give him a yellow card or a warning. A corner from the left flank into Songbo penalty area, GK Tiger Yan came out to catch the ball, but he let it slipped through his hands and the ball falls into the legs of the opponent and he scored. 1-1.



Second half into the match, Binghong on for Lusty and Tiger on for Kelvin. 5 sec returned to the GK role. By this time, the opponent key player was clearly out of breadth and his contributions became lesser. Songbo regained domination and minutes later, commando sprinting down the right flank, saw a loophole in their defence, square a pass to Kelvin and kelvin did a good job ramming it past the keeper. 2-1 to songbo!



Songbo continue to terrorise and a corner kick from looney saw Yan Dao pumping high and power a header into the keeper's net. 3-1 to Songbo!


A nice match to start into Year 2008.


Good job Songbo!


Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Match 64 - Win










Starting Line up


Tiger Yan


Kenny


Tua Liap


NBA Star


Lusty


Commando Tan


Ah Lam


Yan Dao


Looney


Kelvin


5 Sec




Something to divulge, a group of Songbo FC players were caught merry making at Esplanade until 2am, few hours before the match. The names of the players will not be mentioned so as to protect their interests.




Before the match starts, vice captain Ah Lam suggest 'ROLLING SUB', so that players can give their all without worrying their stamina. The match goes like this, Songbo opponent were against the Uncle team which they had met for 3 times, the last was a win 3-2. Playing at their homeground Dunearn sec, Songbo looked more like host. They controlled the game and the breakthrough came when Commando Tan sprint down the left flank and gave a deadly acute cross to Ah Lam who tap it home. 1-0 up!




Though 1-0 up, Songbo began to play relax football. Noticeably Looney, who tripped over the soccer ball twice. Clearly lack of concentration after last night party.


But minutes later, he make up for his loss of form by slotting home from a free kick. 2-0 up!




The scoreline remains for the rest of the match. Along the way, Tua Liap had a double cramps on both of his legs, so do Ah Lam. Sabian legs machiam hands, hands machiam legs, cant slot home from close range and cant cross with right leg.




A comfortable win, its great to win with a clean sheet.