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[Feature] NIKE GS - The Lightest Ever ...

(The entry is formulated from the transcript obtained via Integrated Marketing Solutions Group - IMSG , the PR agency of Nike Singapore ) (P.S: The copyrights of the images depicted in this blog entry belong to Nike, unless stated on the images itself.) Nike GS - the lightest ever “The Nike GS is the lightest and fastest football boot we’ve ever made and really defines a new era in how we create, design and produce elite football boots,” said Andy Caine, global design director for Nike Football in introducing the latest model of its wide array of football boots that have been the choice of many renowned players at the very top level. Similar to that of those jersey worn by many top national teams and club sides,  Nike GS boot is constructed using renewable and recycled materials, designed for explosive performance on the pitch and lower impact on the planet. Every component has been optimized to reduce weight and waste, creating Nike’s lightest football boot ever at 160 gra

Top it up to spur all up as Starhub League Cup 2012 set for another thriller...

The League Cup Draw result (credit: Albirex Niigata (S) FC ) As part of the arrangement announced earlier this year , local communication provider Starhub will be the title sponsors of this season's League Cup tournament, the second domestic cup competition for the involving S .League clubs . With the exception of Harimua Muda, the remaining 12 teams of the league will be taking part in this tournament, now called "Starhub League Cup", that will kick off in late July and conclude in mid August before the resuming of the Round 19 fixtures of the S.League. Unlike last year's edition's "knock-out" format, the organizers decided to opt for a round-robin basis with four groups with three teams each, and the top two teams from each group will qualify for the next round. In the drawing ceremony that was held this afternoon at the FAS headquarters at Jalan Besar Stadium, the groupings of the teams are as follows: - GROUP A: SAFFC, Tanjong P

2012 RHB Singapore Cup Quarter-Finals Fixtures

(The entry is formulated based on the media release from the Football Association of Singapore  earlier with copyright of images depicted is credited accordingly) With the conclusion of the Lion City Cup , the focus of the attention will be shifted to the RHB Singapore Cup. On the paper itself had lined up a few mouth-watering fixtures to whet the appetite of fans who are hoping for another treat like  last year's tournament . As it's a winners-take-all circumstance, it is hope that all featuring teams will put up a good fight for those supporters who will be turning out in this crucial juncture of local football. Below are the match-fixtures for the RHB Singapore Cup 2012 Quarter-Finals Schedule:- Monday 2 July: ALBIREX NIIGATA FC (S) VS TAMPINES ROVERS FC (1 st Leg) Match No: SC9 Venue: Jurong East Stadium Time: 7.45pm "That sinking feeling" after last year's final Tuesday 3 July: GOMBAK UNITED FC VS HOUGANG UNITED FC (1 st Leg) Ma

"Matchpix" - June 2012

(P.S: If you access this site via "come.to/matchpix", please click the "Facebook" icon after you click "HERE" when you want to view the album as that will redirect you to the album, thank you) Causeway Challenge 2012 - Singapore 2-2 Malaysia 8/6/12 The Lions were saved from the skin of defeat with a Qiu Li's stunner in the dying minutes of the match with plenty of questions to be answered by Coach Raddy over his selection policy. But the Serbian tactician was quick quashed any room for imagination by saying the "best players will play and doesn't matter he is from Lions XII or S.League". While Malaysian coach Datuk K Rajagobal is looking forward to the return leg in Shah Alam and opined it was a game they deserved the victory. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO SEE THE REST OF THE MATCH PICTURES. Causeway Challenge 2012 (Part 2) - Malaysia 2-0 Singapore 12/6/2012 We lost the eight year undefeated streak to the Malaysians in Shah

[Instant Reaction] Let HIM come HOME!

Earth-Shattering News..... (courtesy of axrosstheline.com ) No one would expect this to happen so sudden! Shocked, stunned and my jaws almost dislocated upon receiving this shattering news that "Ah Long" Noh Alam Shah could make a sensation return to his former club, Tampines Rovers (as depicted). If this is to turn into reality, it would set to jolt the S.League, which is desperate in need of a shot in arm to boast its already fading fortunes. Known for his fiery temperament on the field, the return of Alam Shah could be one of those catalysts to spur the passion that has seldom be seen at the "grounds downstairs". Never mind what were happened in the past, shouldn't "Ah Long" be given a chance to work his magic to chant the crowds back? Just hope those bureaucracy procedures would not hinder the process with the transfer windows set to close tomorrow - 29th June.