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In the news: Paya Lebar Punggol FC

Just as we thought the "on-and-off" episode of Sinchi FC had closed. The news leaked out that the rookie of the year - Paya Lebar Punggol FC, is toying the idea of calling it a day. I can't help but feel sorry for the folks staying in Hougang area, for another denial of chance to see S-League football if the Seahorses decided to pull the plug. Since the start of the league, we seen the teams like Landmark Marine Castle (who pulled out at the eleventh hour, just before the start of the 1997 season, without kicking a ball),Sengkang Marine, Sinchi FC and now Paya Lebar, based in the Hougang stadium. Despite having these mediocre teams playing at Hougang (except for Sinchi FC), some of the matches were well-attended. But on the hindsight, it could well turn out to be a blessing for the league on whole. As the Seahorses' management are quick to admit that they might not have the means to continue, unlike some of those stay out clubs, struggled to put on a brave front.

It's a Sunday (Oh boy, how l hate this particular)..

I came to a conclusion that now BoLASEPaKO is a Blog rather a website and since "Blogger" allow any visitor to post their comments right on the spot after viewing my views, why not?? Used to have "guestbook" on the website, sad to say though the thing hardly function at all and emails to me on the views posted on the site rarely appeared Guess, one of the motives behind the transition is to be more interactive with my follow fans. So feel free to drop in your views and comments you read here.. (P.s: Of course, avoid any irrelevant, sensitive issues as l'll not hold responsible for for the views unless posted by me..)

Some thoughts on Sinchi FC

Just came back from Bishan stadium, after witnessed the showdown between Home Utd and Sinchi FC Some people may thought what a lousy night to spend a Saturday night watching such an unattractive fixture. When l first saw the Chillins conducted their warming up (as shown in the above pictures), thought these guys were having the wrong idea that they were handling a ball instead of kicking one. Anyway, it is almost a fact by now this Chinese-based club will be part of the setup next season (much to the dismay of some fans, of course). However, it casted a bad light for the team's vice chairman Wang Jinhui, who repeated not more than once that this will be the end of the Chilins in Singapore soccer, if they failed to achieve their target. The $700,000 carrot dangled by their sponsors had made the Sinchi 's management changed their mind. The main fault of this team is that, they dont seems to able to assimilate into the Singapore football culture. Initially, the talk of tapping the

THE MISSION STATEMENT

The purpose of this blog (trying to acclimatise the word BLOG in my limited vocab), as mentioned earlier is to share the world "my simple view on Singapore soccer" Anyway,"BoLASEPaKO" is not exactly new in the cyberspace. It has its roots traced back to the end of the debut season of the S-League, way back in 1996. As you can see from the picture below (the first edition date 19 Dec 1996 )

THE BEGINING OF THE BLOG

Hello, Been wondering if there's this possibility of converting "BoLASEPaKO" from a website to a blog. Afterall, the recent controversies surrounded the blogging community, are still fresh in people's mind. Nonetheless l decided to give it a try. The thing is so long l stay clear from those sensitive issues and keep my focus on my favourite subject, I hope "BoLASEPaKO" will continue to share with all my "simple view on Singapore soccer"