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Amid the shadow.... (Stags hang on for Cup glory..)

... of the Olympics and beginning of the EPL season (again), Tampines Rovers overcome the one-goal deficit and beat Home United in the returning leg of their Singapore Cup quarter-final fixture. Ex-Protectors Qiu Li started the ball rolling by scoring the first before his national team-mate Fahrudin Mustafic scored with well-executed header. SOME PICTURES TAKEN Tampines' warming up Inside the corporate box of the stadium. One of many Home United's attempts to come back to level the game . Indra Sahdan (with the ball) made his presence felt in the Stag's box This would have made it "tiga-kosong" (3-0) Shot this from Home United's supporters section . After a hard fought victory, Shariff Samat (on the right) looking towards this direction. Tampines coach Vorawan Chitavanich delighted with the win. Stag's debriefing session at the end of the day. Home United's coach Mr PN Sivaji being interviewed by the cable media.

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Bought this copy yesterday...

If they want it, come and have it but they must pay for it...

I read that those guys in London still refused to give up their plan to stage that controversial "39th" game outside England . Like many parochial-mined football fans, I don't favour this sort of "invasion" as the potential of having a staple of "holiday football" is eminent. Picture credit: Wikipedia However, having watched the annual National Day Parade held on the 9th August, at the "Floating Platform" (pictured above), my stand somehow tweaked a bit. Ok, ok, hold your knives and rotten eggs that are aiming at me. Tweaked in a sense that I'm NOT accepting the proposal for that "39th" game to be played in this region but how about having a showcase event of top class football action on the platform whenever is convenient? A break from the conventional ambience of playing in a surrounded arena is the point we need to sell in order to entice some of the biggest names in football to play on it. Now, take a look at the locatio...

Reaching out to the mass...

Ripped off by "PrtSc" from my desktop Very often via my "sitemeter" tracker, I always have visitors googled "livestream" of some particular matches and eventually ended up at my blog. Not that long ago.. I came across another online software- USTREAM , that allows "livestreaming" video. The best part of it is the simplicity in setting up the whole thing . Simply register an account, plug-in your video camera and you're really to "camera". Wondering would be a loophole to more loss of revenue if someone simply sneak a video camera in, plug onto his/her laptop, connect to "Wireless@SG", which is available at some venue, so as to allow some fans to catch the game at their comfort zone?