We could have buried them early, and they also had enough clear-cut chances to win the match. They could have taken a comfortable lead in the opening 5 minutes but instead, we raced to a 4 - 0 lead by the 60th minute before disintegration set in, especially after the departure of our tenacious Teck Chye. We conceded 2 goals as they came back strongly at us. They left cursing their star player for his lack of conviction to put those gilt-edged scoring opportunities away. Surprisingly, who got us the goals? The one with the 2 left feet, KH and the one with 2 right feet, Mike. Each notched a brace. KH, who, ironically as a left wide man, couldn't put in a decent cross with his left foot, surprisingly, unbelievably, ironically as well, scored both goals with his, well, left foot! And Mike, who couldn't make a simple pass with his right foot, nevertheless stood heads and shoulders above most of us by scoring a goal each from a header and off his shoulder. Well, a goal is a goal!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Match #4 (23 Jan 2010): Consecutive clean sheet! 5-0 Trouncing of Air Force veteran red team
Too bad, I stopped the MoTM, it deprived Mike from a deserving MoTM. Then again, thank goodness, I stopped the MoTM, otherwise everyone would have been pulling his hair agonising over the choice between Mike and Gan. With only 11 players to start and lacking the usual regulars, both had to play out of their usual positions - Mike as the lone striker and Gan as the attacking midfielder. Boy, both stood up to be counted when it mattered. Gan was particularly menacing and at his striking best, notching an impressive hat-trick, 2 of which came from the assists of the hardworking Mike, who worked his socks off to pile tremendous pressure on their defenders. And he rounded up our scoreline with our 5th goal - he richly deserved that! Our opening goal came from our guest player, Woon. Given his lively play down the right flank, he would certainly give Teck Wah a run for the money. Impressive scoreline, impressive performance, and a clean sheet, thanks to Seah who produced a world-class mid-air dive to tip a ferocious shot over the bar in the opening 5 minutes of the match.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Match #3 (17 Jan 2010): Cleansheet! 2 - 0 against Shades of Blue
Thanks to some superb goalkeeping of Seah, who kept us in the game in the 1st half with 3 great saves, we managed to record the 1st clean sheet of the season, and our first in a long while. The big pitch and the morning sun were expected to be our biggest obstacles but the numbers, with a turnout of 16 players, helped. Teck Wah could have grabbed a hat-trick but had to settle for just 1. A fine move involving hard running of KH, a simple return pass from Simon, a screw-up cross from the overlapping KH, an intelligent dummy by Gan, and Teck Wah brilliantly finished it off with a first-time left-footed delicate shot that hoisted the ball over the keeper. Weng Khong then won the ball in the middle and laid it down the right for Teck Wah, whose first-time side-footed cross carried just enough weight to reach his brother across the penalty box. Teck Chye showed his left foot is just as lethal with a sublime chip over the keeper. 2 - 0.
Shades of Blue almost narrowed the deficit in the 2nd half when their right wing-back hit a Roberto Carlos-like freekick from the right flank but the ball cannoed off the foot of the right post. We dominated the game but we did no further than the 2 goals scored in the 1st half. 2 - 0.
Match #2 (9 Jan 2010): Won 3 - 2 Agst China All-Stars
A hard-fought win but not after some running rings by a bunch of young, energetic, skilful mainland Chinese. Chor Guan put us 1-0 up at half-time with a well-taken penalty. China All-Stars reversed the deficit into 2-1 lead with their incessant seige on our goal area in the 2nd half. But we made it count when it mattered, Teck Wah's header equalised for us after connecting a superb cross from Weng Khong from the right. Then Simon punished their communication breakdown in the defence and produced a delicate chip over their tentative goalkeeper for our winning goal.
It's confirmed that natural pitch is no longer suitable for us from the following observations:
1) Gan missed a glaring sitter in the 1st half
2) KH couldn't cross for nuts
3) Chwee Leng kept falling over himself in the 2nd half though he blamed it on his new boots
4) lastly, our Rock completely missed clearing a direct ball....
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Rock's comments:
Rock's comments:
Hahaha.... correspondingly
1. In football, even Drogba has missed such a sitter. With a little bit more of self-belief, the form & flow should come for Gan...
2. The pre-match talk was a motivational prep-talk which actually materialised into pretty good runs down the flank by KH with 'acceptable' crosses or clever passes back to Wah for more decent crosses & you see, that actually works!
3. You see, Leng is a sprinter & he needs flat ground to transport himself around.. hence the numerous stumbles :-)
4. Lastly, guess... KH meant that Rock did such a good 'dummy' it not only fooled our opponents but our own players as well... hahaha...
Match #1 (2 Jan 2010): 2 - 4 Loss against (who else but) Babylon
One-and-a-half months of no football clearly showed in everyone's play this morning. Rusty, poor touches, lack of fitness, poor positional play were all clearly in display in the 1st half, despite Babylon having only 8 players for some 1st 15 minutes. Yet we couldn't capitalise on the numerical advantage. Yet they still managed to snatch a lead with a fine individual effort. Then their striker outjumped our guest player, Tim to end the 1st-half 2-0.
Mike reduced the defict through a goal-mouth scramble but they quickly restored their 2-goals advantage with another individual effort. Weng Khong, Teck Wah and Kian Hwa conjured up our 2nd goal to make it 3-2. Despite running on half tanks, having played their 3rd match in 3 days, they are still far superior in fitness. A 3rd piece of individual skills produced their 4th goal and the match ended 4-2.
Still, it was a good effort from us. We remain hard to beat for them!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
March #52 (21 Nov 09): Rocking back to 4231 winning ways
match report by st
It's a ragged end to the season. Seems so hard to cobble up a team the last few matches. Today's no different. Called more than a dozen guests and finally 4 agreed to come. 2 turned up and thankfully, what gems they are! Alex plays for NUSS whilst Eddy, the oldest today, plays for our young rivals Galacticos. With their efforts, we prevailed against a strong team , Gavan, only just.
With the Rock back, we reverted to our recent trademark 4231. Both teams tried to probe for weaknesses with Gavan using their dribblers to attack the flanks. Our full backs, especiallly Eddy on the left dealt with the threats well. The emergency pairing of Ng & Rock at the centre of defence repelled anything thrown at them. Alex & Khong in defensive mid roles held the shape of the team. The Attacking 3 with Chye as lone attacker chased down any mistakes Gavan defenders made. Gan as stand-in keeper didn't have much to do at the initial stages.
Noting Gavan's hesistancy with high balls, Simon took a ball at the centre line & swung a long cross-field ball to pick out Chye's unmistakable shout. The tantalising ball had the Gavan keeper dashing out to execute an air kick, leaving Chye to run on and slot the ball into an empty goal. We settled down comfortably and soon our greater cutting edge in attack paid dividends. Gavan was finding it hard to contain Gan, who had been promoted upfront after Brandon came in, & paid dearly for bringing him down. From the freekick, older tang make way for younger bro to send in an unstoppable screamer to the top corner, a Wah's special! Straight off the restart, Gavan launched a quick attack and a long ball into the top of the box caused confusion as 2 of our guys went for it. The ball fell nicely for their danger man No.7 who shifted the ball to his right before unleashing a cracker that gave Brandon no chance. Game on and soon it was half time, MS leading precariously 2-1.
Within minutes of the second half, Gavan was levelled. From a counter attack, their newly introduced right mid punted a long high cross into the box. Our defence was caught ball-watching and No.7 nipped into the six yard box, & with plenty of time, expertly guided the ball into the corner with his head. 2-2 and the match was poised on knife edge, anyone could win it. Gavan had introduced a left mid Malay youngster, equipped with the usual plenty of trickery and dribbling ability to complement their upfront threats, particularly No.7 & 8. We snuffed them out as best we could as they began to dominate. Our breakthrough came with a well-worked goal. Gan and Wah combined to pick out the onrushing Mike, whose first touch was good and the looping finish impeccable. Then as Gavan made a hash of clearing a corner, Eddie capped a fine performance with an exquisite goal which he curled over the stranded keeper and a sea of defenders.
Gavan tried forcefully to come back but found their final approach play a tad short. We held on comfortably for a 4-2 win.
MOTM: eddy wins it with a superb all round display from the left! Tie-break for second place goes to mike for his goal & celebration that broke the camel's back, over another typically stylish performance by chye (despite the fast-gaining weight). Wah and Alex received compliments too for their contributions!
Eddy (4 votes):
MOTM @ Regent: Alex and Eddy were like fuel to the MS fire which has been as low as our injury ridden attendance this month. We all appreciate the efforts of all guests but Alex and Eddy were very influential to the gameplay. They set the game tempo and work rate of the team. Post injury Weng Khong saw in Alex what he used to be - that livewire in the midfield and dared himself step up his game to make crunching 50-50 challenges. Eddy? He is a super fit Chwee Leng if you allow me to put it that way - did not let anybody past him and adding composure in attack to the left flank. I had to flip a coin for Alex or Eddy. Eddy has my vote.
One of the finest display at full back I've seen the whole year and that's saying a lot as we hv very good full backs. Eddie played with fearless conviction & is always well-positioned within reaching distance of the midfielders to support play & pick up loose balls. No one got past him today & no one got near his exquisite curler goal.
MOTM- Eddy- quick to harass and tackle.reminds me of Ashley cole during Arsenal days.
MOTM goes to Eddy for his superb performance.
Mike (2 votes):
MOTM - He did not do much for the day but his main contribution killed off the opponent. His run down the left was timed so perfectly. The cross from the right dropped just in front of him. His first touch was superb on the run, his second was even better with an exquisite lob over the goalkeeper and dipped just under the crossbar into goal for a 3-2 lead. This probably deflated the opponent as they were controlling the second half up till then. His celebration was equally good. Mike is the guy for this game. Well done.
MOTM. vote to mike, defence so so, but he alway score goal when we need it...
Chye (2 votes):
MOTM was Teck Chye. Fantastic in attack in the first half and was good in defence in the second half.
motm:teck chye for good play in midifield and attack, plus one cool taken goal.
Wah:
MOTM goes to Teck Wah. Score a great free kick and support the midfield and attack well. Tearing down the opposition right flank at numerous occasions and produced many good crosses.
Alex:
Motm - I would like to vote for Alex, harrass the opponent well in midfield giving them a tough time. Fought for almost every ball. Maybe we should consider recruiting for MS since we got so many players going into semi-retirement.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Match #51 (08 Nov 09): No Rock, No Shape, Lost Again!
If Benitez is still complaining of his lengthening list of injured players, he should speak to me. Marine Sunday is simple injury-ravaged. In my years of being with the team, I had never been so hard pressed. Eventually, we could only come up with 8 players and out of 12 guest players invited, 4 agreed to lend their limbs to support our cause, though Austin brought his fellow country man without prior informing me, and that made 5 guest players. Except for Austin who played for us once last week, the rest were new to Marine Sunday and that was one of the reasons for the shambolic display in the 1st half, not because of the quality of the guest players but we were adapting to each other. With a Spaniard in goal and a Nigerian leading the line upfront, we embraced diversity, didn’t we? The other reason being the sheer number of guest players prompted us to forsake the 4-2-3-1 line-up in favour of the conventional 4-4-2. On hindsight, we should not have as our midfield was simply overrun in the 1st half. The absence of our regular defenders, especially our fullbacks, further worsened the situation and we capitulated to their flank assaults, similarly to last week’s encounter. The stand-in right fullbacks, Mike and Brandon, would rather forget the 1st half outing, for sure.
Last week, we were outplayed by Quality Veterans, this week we were soundly beaten by Quality Young Boys. And they are really boys, most of them just completed their A-level last year and are currently in national service. How about that, not even half of our age! They looked geeky and nerdy when they stepped onto the pitch and we thought we could offer them some experience or two. But we were kicked in our butts by them. They played simple passing football, always looking up for players to pass and putting the ball into space. They were confident but without being cocky. Our 1st half was horrendous, the worst 45 minutes we have ever witnessed. They snatched a 3 – 0 lead by the 15th minute and ended the half with a commanding 5 – 2 lead. We recovered to play much better in the 2nd half and actually won this half, though it was not enough to reverse the deficit.
We played quite decent football in the opening 5 minutes but a Route One football opened the floodgate for QYB. A long punting ball from their keeper was back-headed by their striker, left totally unmarked in the final third, for his fellow strike partner who waltzed past our 2 flat-footed central defenders, Chor Guan and Jerome, playing together for the 1st time, and lobbed the ball over our guest goalkeeper, Saul, whose split second of hesitation in coming off his line proved costly. 2 moments of ball-watching cost us further 2 goals. Sensing the lack of understanding in our defenders and the lack of swiftness in our feet, QYB played intelligent football by causing us confusion with their constant passing of the ball in between our defenders into space in the penalty box. 2 such attempts caught our defence line square and their forwards beat the offside line to tuck the ball past our keeper. Before the match could pass the quarter of an hour mark, we found ourselves 3 goals down. Each time, our left fullback, Chwee Leng, let out his outbursts at our other defending colleagues for not tracking their players in the box. And that prompted him to switch himself to the right back position to plug the gap. We reduced the deficit through an uncommon goal from the most unlikely source. Teck Chye rolled a short corner to Austin who then curled in a rather soft cross towards goal. Kian Hwa, standing in front of the keeper, missed connecting with the ball but surprisingly, he was the first to react to the rebound, off a clearance on the line, by out-jumping their defender and heading the ball past their stranded keeper. 3 – 1. We saw some light at the end of the tunnel but it was quickly diminished when Jerome, caught flat-footed by their striker’s sudden turn in the box, had to resort to manhandling this striker, stopping him in his track. The referee pointed to the spot and the subsequent conversion widened their lead to 4 – 1! The only piece of decent football in the half involved Kian Hwa and Chip, another of our guest players, on the left but Kian Hwa’s subsequent well-placed cross into the box was not given due justice as our Nigerian import was still strolling in from afar. But we capitalised on their weak spot, i.e. their keeper was a tad suspicious in dealing with crosses, again. Teck Chye floated in another corner for Chor Guan to head the ball emphatically past QYB’s keeper, who again looked like a forlorn pedestrian. 4 – 2! Any faint hope of further narrowing the deficit was once again dashed by the fluent football of QYB. Another diagonal pass into our penalty box once again caught our defenders flat and their striker had another easy time tucking the ball past our custodian. 5 – 2! Austin almost reduced the deficit again when he juggled the ball superbly past 2 defenders but facing the onrushing keeper, his final attempt was not strong enough and QYB’s defender rushed back in time to prevent the ball from trickling over the line. It looked like a high-scoring match at half-time.
Refused to be cowed, we stepped up game with a much better 2nd half performance. A few players deserved commendation. Simon stepped in to partner Jerome in central defence, allowing the over-worked Chor Guan to take a breather. Chwee Leng insisted on plugging the gap in our right defence position and Chip gamely filled in the left back position, playing in that position for the 1st time but he was not short of quality in it. Weng Khong, always 2nd best in receiving passes in the 1st half, switched to central midfield and imposed himself with a robust and physical display, often disrupting their advances with his gallant challenges. Chor Guan later came into the game to take over from our Nigerian import, who flattered to deceive, and he injected a new-found sense of urgency in our attacks. We imposed far much better in this half and those young boys were often put off by our challenges on the ball, forcing them to shoot from outside the box. Our game plan was to score an early goal and take it from there, and we did. Their defender handled the ball outside the box and Teck Chye spotted the keeper was out of position and picked his spot to bury the ball in the net from the resultant free-kick. 5 – 3 and game on! Chor Guan replaced Austin, who drifted out of the game, and almost immediately announced his presence with a bang. From defending a corner, his galloping run propelled him to receive a through pass from Kian Hwa on a breakaway, but his shot went wide. Kian Hwa then put in another decent cross from the left but KC, another Nigerian, scooped the ball over the bar from less than 6 yards out. He was presented with another opportunity in the box by Teck Chye but in trying to be flamboyant, he took one touch too many in the box instead of hitting the ball at goal. His additional touch allowed QYB’s defenders to close him down. Another well-worked move from the left to the middle set Weng Khong up to shoot from far but QYB’s keeper managed to get his hand to the ball to prevent it from going into the top right-hand corner of the goal. Brandon, standing in between the posts in this half, was hardly threatened but in the dying moments before the final whistle, he was alert to dive to his left to deny QYB their 6th goal.
If there was any consolation, well, we won the 2nd half though the final score 5 – 3 spoke for itself.
Man of The Team: Chwee Leng (5 out of 8 votes)
His desire to get back at the match stood out. His fitness has improved a lot, nowadays he has enough energy to expend, F players and shout instructions on the pitch J. And he finished the match without being substituted. Black Dragon was our Man:
- MOTM Chwee Leng - Played with great energy despite the heat and the non-stop running opponents.
- motm - Chwee Leng easily stand out from the rest, in a game that most did not played well. He was always shouting instruction to players, doing well in the right back position. I almost think he needs an oxygen tank at the end of the game.
- IT was not easy to play with almost some many first-time guests today. we were disjointed and so it's hard to pick an outstanding player. no doubt most had to over-extend today, but motm goes to leng for making the right side safe in the second half, after astutely identifying the problem that plaque us in the first.
- I think Chwee Leng and Chor Guan badly wanted to make a difference in the game. I think they held up the Marine Sunday invitational team. My tip for Chwee Leng.
- Chwee Leng for stepping up to be counted. A very accomplished display in the 2nd half as right fullback.
Teck Chye, not surprisingly, was the only one who could take these young lads on. But, not surprisingly again, fitness hampered him:
“Motm was T Chye. He played well when most of us were off form that day.”
“Motm is teck chye- did a lot of work in the center.”
One solo vote placed him 3rd:
“MOTM to kian hwa for his endless running, unselfish play, made several crosses.”
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