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snapshots of "FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL"

According to "Wikipedia", there are two other versions of "FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL" in the world. One being the Canada's broadcast of a Canadian Football League fixture on that day (Canadian Football, almost similar to American Football) and the other is the Australian versions of both Aussie Rules and the 13-men version of Rugby - the Rugby League (where die-hards still stubbornly refer it as FOOTBALL). The host of the night, her name is Angel Teo, right? (Correct me if I'm wrong, thanks) At the Tunnel before the match officials lead the teams out The lining up of the teams... Mingle around at the VIP Lounge... Post-match interviews at JBS are conducted at the lift lobby... Pictures of this entry were graphically-edited using " Picasa3 " of Google (What a painful experience to use it at the beginning, still struggling now)

Has anyone think of that?

Pictures taken at the my flat's lift lobby . I'm sure somebody already thought of that... See these two snapshots took at my flat's lift lobby? Well, the main thing is not the lift but the two notice boards placed on the pillars of the lobby. One of which is maintained by the town council and the other is under the care of the Residents' Committee (RC). As mentioned before, clubs should align themselves with the RCs and other community-based organization . So the question is: Has the clubs thought of having newsletter and other similar publications pasted on notice boards like those? For a start, we need not have something that's glossy and colour intensive if the money is tight, as I read before a simple newsletter can started off with a piece of photocopy of a mastercopy and duplicate as according to the number required (so as to save the trees and effectively managed the cost). A simple guide/format of such newsletter. The whole is, again, to spread the word arou

what happened?

Looks like EPL isn't the only place we see coaches' resignations (ie: Keegan left Newcastle, Curbishley left West Ham) lately. Saswadimata Dasuki quit Sengkang as well with the question going on everybody's mind is - what's actually happened after both sides given their side of the story?

For the Passion and Love for the game NOT money.

A game of Rugby Sevens (file) Sometimes you really have to appreciate why the Rugby Union, until recent years, stubbornly resisted the temptation of embracing professionalism. Rugby players are forbidden from being paid to play the game. The disagreement over that rule led to one of the biggest splits in sports history when rugby clubs in northern England broke away from the south and eventually developed into their own 13-a-side game (aka Rugby League) in 1895. The game of football, on the other hand, took a slightly different path and gradually integrated professionalism as a means of maintaining its popularity. Unfortunately, today, it has become a toy of mega-riches and a tool of exploitation for anyone with a motive. In the modern game, player power is raging, with players dictating almost every aspect of the game. Players with more fame are more marketable and, of course, bring in a lot of cash that will enrich the club. Thus, it is no surprise that clubs and corporate sponsors a

Happy Birthday, coach Hiroaki!!

Hope it's not too late but I would like to say a "Happy Birthday" to Albirex's coach Hiroaki Hiraoka. What a way to mark the celebration with an upset victory over the defending champions SAFFC at their own backyard, Jurong East Stadium. Post match celebration was marked by the serving of cream to the birthday boy (as pictured above). Once again, Happy Birthday coach..