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[ACTIVITY] ANNUAL SOUTH EAST EAGLES KIDS FOOTBALL (SEEKF 2009) IS HERE!

(P.S: The following message is brought to you by Geylang United Football Club. Any club or organization would like to publicize their upcoming activities via this blog, like what Geylang United FC did, please feel free to email to me at " kopohui@bolasepako.com ", thanks) Geylang United Football Club (GUFC), with the support of South East Community Development Council (SECDC), is organising its sixth Sunday Football for kids. Recognising the popularity of football among children, this annual Sunday Football is specially tailored for all boys and girls aged between 7 and 14 years old, to equip them with basic football skills and also allow them to relax through games and sports. The South East Eagle Kids Football program is geared towards Geylang United’s vision of having an excellent youth development program, with the objective of nurturing the next generation of professional footballers. South East Eagles Kids Football Details Date: 29 th March to 18 th Octo

Some thoughts after back from Clementi Stadium

Almost lost my way to Clementi Stadium yesterday, as this is the only FOURTH time I been to this ground (even though, the last time I was here was barely few weeks ago! ). This ground is the temporary home for Home United whose Bishan ground is currently under renovation for the upcoming Youth Games. Don't have any fond memory of this ground as the last time I was here for a competitive game between no-longer-existing Clementi Khalsa and not-sure-coming-back Jurong FC, I saw one of the most boring games in my entire life! Why, it seems that both teams then had forgotten that the main objective of the game is to score goals but instead were most interested to get the ball out of play for throw-in. And the sorry sight was the unappreciative half-time performance by the Clementi cheerleaders.

Sorry for the lack of update lately...

Hi Folks... Sincerely apologized for the lack of update lately, as I just came back from a short getaway, which I'll update on my travelog ( Ko's Travelog ) in weeks to come. While I was out-of-town, I think I missed a few upsets along the way, such as Woodlands defeated SAFFC at Choa Chu Kang (was told there were scuffling among the supporters after the game.) Balestier beat Geylang United (wonder if the target of 60 points set by the Geylang's Chairman Patrick Ang is still achievable?) Young Lions upset Home United at Jalan Besar . Not bad eh? Keep up the good work for causing a few upsets that what's the league need the most. Although, one thing I can't really figure out is why while I was in the foreign land I can't access on the blog and the mail service that tied to it? (anyone has an answer?)

Everybody's favourite rule :OFFSIDE rules explained

To be honest, I'm still confused with this law of the game, which without it the game is NOTHING. Managed to source these two YOUTUBE clips and hope everybody will have a better understanding of this law that would make and break a game. Spoofy version -"a player is NOT offside, if he isn't gonna interference with the play (that) is about to happen." Detailed version

DPMM maintained their unbeaten record at Toa Payoh..

Frankly, this was the first time I saw DPMM played this season. So I don't have any slight idea how good they are, but having maintained the unbeaten record since the start of this season should they stocked up some foundational points in times to come. Anyway, here they were at the Toa Payoh Stadium where they beat cellar-dwellers Balestier Khalsa 1-0, thanks to a solitary strike from ex-Super Reds striker Oh Ddog Yi in the 35th minute. SOME PICTURES FROM THE MATCH DPMM players walked back to the dressing room after their warming-up. This Bruneian fan was getting ready for the game. .. so were the rest of them, was told they are Bruneian expats staying in Singapore. This reporter was feeding back update of the match via skype I think. Jubilant supporters after their heroes maintained their unbeaten record.