Sunday, June 24, 2007

hey girls,ronald sent me this so u girls check it out:)
if interested,probably the year1s(year2s??), form a grp of 8 then obtain the registration form from me yea?

5-A-SIDE CHALLENGE @ THE CAGE
Proudly Supported by Lotto
MAIN OBJECTIVE

The main objective of the tournament is to promote the game of soccer through sportsmanship, fair play and competition. The tournament rules are intended to support these objectives. Every participant including the manager, coach, captain, parent, official or supporter is expected to behave in a manner that brings credit to their team and the game. Doing so will add to the enjoyment of everyone.

CATEGORY – U-12, U-14, U-19 & Women’s Open
VENUE – The Cage, Jalan Benaan Kapal, S399635
DATE – Sunday 8th July 2007
TIME – 9am - 5pm
REGISTRATION FEE – $80 per team of 8 players

TOURNAMENT RULES & REGULATIONS

Group Stages - Round - robin
- 5 teams in a group
- 3 points win; 1 point draw & 0 point lose
- Level points on goal difference
- Top 2 team qualify to quarter finals, semi finals & finals

Playing Time - 10 minutes continuously
- No change of half
- Roll substitution
- Knock-out system
- Tie breaker to play penalty shootout (quarterfinals, semifinals & finals)
PRIZES

Champion team will receive $500 worth of LOTTO sports products & THE CAGE voucher
2nd place will receive $350 worth of LOTTO sports products & THE CAGE voucher
3rd place will receive $200 worth of LOTTO sports products & THE CAGE voucher
4th place will receive $100 worth of LOTTO sports products & THE CAGE voucher

All participating teams will also get a LOTTO ball each.

Kindly mail the registration form along with the payment to “THE CAGE, Jalan Benaan Kapal, Singapore 399635. Alternatively, you may submit the registration form by e-mail to hasrinjailani@hotmail.com and mail out the payment separately. Registration form and payment must reach us by 1st July 2007. Submit registration form and payment personally to the address below on 29th & 30th June from 1pm-3pm.

Contact Details
The Cage, Jalan Benaan Kapal, Singapore 399635
e: hasrinjailani@hotmail.com

This event was brought to you by Md Noor Ali & Hasrin Jailani.

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haha,tmr's JCTS. so let's kickass!
btw, my new love is S.H.E! :D hebe is so pretty!
yingqi,wendy and me can form new clique! Y.W.B
hahaha.cheers.

lots of love
from bek.

Friday, June 22, 2007

since the blog needed some updating, i decided to post this from GOLDEN PAST RED FUTURE----by Paul Tomkins


Footballers differ from many other athletes and sportsmen, in that, exhibitionist ball-jugglers aside, they exist exclusively in the realms of a team sport. Golfers may join together for the Ryder Cup, tennis players may unite for the mixed doubles, and the fastest men and women on the planet may exchange (or in Britain’s case, drop) batons in the 4x100m relay, but otherwise they exist in isolation, loners in their chosen sport, pitting their wits one-against-one, or one-against-all comers, to be crowned the best, it is highly instructive to watch how golfers, for example, visibly wilt under the pressure of other golfers, not to mention their country/continent, but that’s once every 2 years, and the rest of the time they just have to concentrate on their own game.

Consider the lot of a top footballer who trains his heart out from a tender age, leads an abstemious life away from the pitch, and generally attempts to do all he can to get the most from his God-given talent. Whatever his destiny in the sport, he is beholden to his teammates. Still judged as an individual, but part of a collective. Diego Maradona aside, a footballer cannot win games single-handedly, he can make winning contributions. Modern-day footballers are trained, with almost nauseating predictability, to thank their teammates at every opportunity—after all, they cannot do it alone. Even Maradona would have struggled in a match of 1 vs 11. It is a team sport, and as the annoying phrase confirms, there is no I in team. But if the best players need the assistance of their teammates, it’s equally true to say that their teammates can also hold them back. There’s no point being the best striker in the world if your keeper cant catch a football and concedes 5 in every game,, similarly, there’s no point being the best keeper in the world if your strikers cant even hit a barn door, and never score a goal. No one should be in any doubt that whatever the power of the team, football revolves around individuals. They are the ones who make the telling contributions. However great a team moves, it needs one person alone to finish it off. A team is always a collection of disparate, autonomous human beings who come together for the cause, it is not 11 conjoined people, like a freak of nature. A team will always need someone to move above and beyond teamwork, and to take responsibility to be the individual who makes a difference, Not in a display of irresponsible showboating, or the reckless abandon of trying to shine while not caring about the fact that it might be counterproductive winning the game. Someone—a single player—has to make it count. These are ‘match winners’



match winner of real madrid vs mallorca; JOSE ANTONIO REYES

Sunday, June 03, 2007

soccer clinic

your adorable rebekah here.
anyw,i recived this email and i really don't know what to do with it. so u girls read it and comment on tagboard or as an entry yea?

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Hi captains of NYJC, RJC and TJC!

I would like to invite you girls to particiapte in our soccer clinic on 8th June 2007 , 7pm-10.30pm @ Jalan Besar Stadium

The programme will be as follows:

7-9.30pm- S-league game
9.30-10pm- Clinic by the Young Women's team
10-10.30pm- Friendly ( 7-side)

I hope you girls will be able to make it down for this clinic. It will be a wonderful opportunity for everyone to meet up. Can you girls help me spread the message ? If this is successful , we will continue to hold it here after S-league match every month. The highlight will be the Friendlies after the clinic so everyone can get to play against other teams.

Thank you so much.
For more details log on to www.lafutbol.blogspot.com

Interested parties please get back to me asap!
And captains please help me spread the message! :)

Best Regards,

Shuhui, Kang( im from TJ! )

PR Manager
SMU Women Soccer
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so yup. i think this is how i'll spread the msg.:)
hmm,i think the timing to play is a lil late for me or else i'll really go dwn and play..esp when my parents are pretty strict with me these days..keep asking if i'm gg out to play football. -_-hmm..OWELL.cheers.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

FOOTBALL WEEKLY

by Paul Green
Saints garner memorable victory
Chong's opportunistic stike steers SAJC to win over VJC in the A div(girls) finals

SAJC girls defeated VJC girls 1-0 at JBS on Friday aftn to secure the FAS Inter JC Championships trophy 2007.
Going into the final, Victoria were probably the favourites, having easily shrugged aside Temasek JC in the semi final, but they failed to show enough real spark to pull off the victory here.
They did, however, enjoy plenty of possession and forced enough corners to give them the chances they needed to encourage mistakes from their opponents. But it was St Andrews who went closest to scoring in a goal-less first half.
4 Saints' players came at the Victorian defence in the 30th minute and when the ball arrived at the feet of Cheah Ai Lin it was unfortunately lifted over the bar from right in front, sparing the Victorians an early deficit.
There was also a very close call for the Victorians moments before the break when a St Andrews' corner saw the ball bobbing around the goalmouth before it was hastily scrambled clear.
Over at the other end, Pham Thu Thu Hien was a great presence at the heart of the St Andrew's defence, as were midfielders Cheah Ai Lin and Sherlyn Koh Xiaotian and half time replacement, Rynette Tan.
But the victorian side worked hard and could have won the game with better fortune. As Victoria pushed forward in search of the opening goal, St Andrews struck in the 54th minute.
Collecting the ball in the middle of the park, St Andrews' star Maria Rowe threaded a ball through for striker Beatrice Chong to chase.
Victoria's keeper, Farah Bte Mohd Faudzi, raced off her line in an attempt at reaching the ball before her opponent, but she failed to connect and it then sat up niecly for Chong to slot away into a now empty net.
Victoria had pressed hard to that point, too.
Two very near misses in the early stages of the second half were largely due to the good work of Saints keeper, Melanie Tan, who recovered well when the ball fell into danger areas of her six yard box.
Another great chance for the Victorians came in the 65th minute when Ang Kuan ren fired off a strong shot that the keeper saved well. Later, Ang Kuan Ren was named as the match's Most Outstanding player and deservedly so.

This award was given for the entire series, not just for the match.
St Andrews' Maria Rowe carried off the Top Goal-scorer award with 11 strikes in the series.

Earlier the Third-place play-off game brought together Temasek JC and Raffles JC, with the latter prevailing 1-0. This was, as the score suggests, another close game with Temasek coming out of their shell in the second period to make a real game of it.
In the last kick of the game they hit the woodwork, when Wong Shi Hui found the right hand post of Raffles' otherswise impeccable keeper, Eng Pingni, looking well beaten.
Raffles made much of the early running in the game and when Germaine Yap Syn Yee lobbed her shot over the bar in the 16th minute it seemed a matter of time before her side would take the lead.
There was very little for the Raffles' keeper to do in the first half and her opposite number, Lee Huimin, was definitely the busier of the two.
Through on goal in the 27th minute Li Wei En Joanna was forced wide by a Temasek defence determined to keep their goal intact.
Then two minutes after the break a free kick was awarded to the Raffles JC girls.
Raffles captain, Yap Xiu Huan, was on the right and managed to pick her spot with a high lob, finding the top right hand corner of Lee Huimin's goal.


It was an awkward one for the keeper to reach and any goalie would have been troubled by it.
Temasek showed tenacity to work their way back into the game, after that setback and only a foul on the Raffles' keeper denied them a chance to score with the ball on its way towards goal.
The Raffles keeper was at her best to save when the ball ran free in the box in the 62nd minute, as Temasek made their late and almost profitable charge.
In the end time ran out for Temasek and the girls from Raffles JC claimed third spot with a sound all-round performance.


-painstakingly typed by claudia wong with photos added
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