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Thank you for making this possible...

I was finger-scrolling on my facebook application on my iPhone, when I saw this feed (pictured below, which I 'prt-scr' hours later though) on the "News Feed" page. Hardly couldn't believe, I posted the link and ask those friends on my facebook, if I "did it"? With a resounding confirmation from them had assured me I done it!! Following that, I logged onto the organizers - " Singaporesports.sg " website to gather some more information (as pictured above). I would like to thanks the "Singaporesport.sg" for the recognition and congratulate both : - Grant Harrison ( http://www.teamdamnation.com ) - 1st runner-up Lai Wee Kiat ( http://fabodylous.blogspot.com ) - 2nd runner-up Taking this opportunity I would also like to say a BIG THANK YOU to all of you who have supporting this blog all the way with your thoughts, feedback, comments and discussions we engaged with each other for the betterment of local football. Also thanks to :- My fami

[Event] Be a Singapore flag bearer at the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ with Sony Ericsson [CLOSED]

(Media Information by Sony Ericsson ) (P.S: Copyright of all images depicted in this blog entry belongs to Sony Ericsson ) This June, one Singaporean child will win a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take to the field at the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa! Sony Ericsson is launching a search for a Singapore representative to hold the FIFA flag up high at a FIFA World Cup™ match - and the winner’s parent gets to go along as chaperon. If the love for football runs in your family, here’s your chance to share a truly unique experience with your child. From now till 7 April 2010, simply send a fun photo of you and your child demonstrating that shared passion for football and tell us in 50 words or less why your child deserves to be a FIFA flag bearer. You could be on your way to witness that special moment of seeing your child on the pitch in front of the entire world! The most creative entry will win the Grand Prize of a pair of return economy class tickets to South Africa, 3N accom

Trying out on DSLR...

I think I'm more or less determined to get a DSLR camera after my patient is running thin with my Fuji S2000 . Because the S2000 is not a DSLR camera, there are so many limitations that it had become a frustrating chore to use it during my photo-taking at matches. But before that, I need to have a "try-out" before I decided to opt for which model (likely to be "C"). One of the key settings I learnt when taking action photos is the "white-balance", also it would preferably to be in "manual" mode instead of the "programmed" mode I used with the S2000. And once in manual mode of the "C" brand, the settings will be fixed and there'll be no altering (unless the "mood-swing" of the S2000). I should not dwell on too much of these photography technicalities, as it'll take ages to explain, instead, let's enjoy some of the shots I taken just now at the Jalan Besar Stadium, where Home United beat Sengkang Punggo

[Feature + Videocast] Nike videos on Launch of environmentally-friendly Nike World Cup National Team Kits, "Mercurial Vapor Superfly II",etc.

(The content of this entry is obtained via the transcript provided by Integrated Marketing Solutions Group [IMSG] - the PR agency for Nike Singapore ) (P.S: The copyrights of the videos depicted in this blog entry belong to Nike.) The following videos showcase two of the latest Nike products which were recently featured on this blog. Launch of environmentally-friendly Nike World Cup National Team Kits (feature write-up of this product on this blog, please click here .) The clip included interviews with players, Nike officials who share with us the how this revolutionized product could help to save the earth. Cristiano Ronaldo interview during launch of Mercurial Vapor Superfly II (feature write-up of this product on this blog, please click here .) Portugal and Real Madrid was featured in this clip when he was in London to unveil "Mercurial Vapor Superfly II" with insights from Nike officials on the how the boots were being developed. Brazil National Team talks about their s

AFC Champions League Group G - SAFFC 2-4 Gamba Osaka (JPN)

(In collaboration with Temasek Review Sports , the following match report was written by MJ,who was reporting on behalf of the online portal.) By MJ sports@temasekreview.com Recently-retired Singapore skipper Indra Sahdan Daud (left) tussling for better position with Gamba's defender Sota Nakazawa. AFC Champions League Match Day 3 saw 2008 winners Gamba Osaka FC come away with their first win of the season following a hard earned 4-2 victory over SAFFC at the Jalan Besar Stadium. SAFFC twice equalised but eventually the match was settled by a hat-trick from 22-year-old striker Shoki Hirai. Nakazawa in action again as he fought for the ball with SAFFC's Japanese winger Akiyoshi Taisuke (in foreground) SAFFC started the match with high energy and were almost rewarded immediately in the 3rd minute when Erwan Gunawan placed a free header straight at the Gamba keeper. Gamba Dominance That miss proved to be costly as Gamba recovered from the early scare to score in