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Singapore hold mighty Japan in World Cup Qualifying


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😂😂😂😂....damn awesome display by Izwan and a blast of a caption....hahaha! If i remembered correctly we played Japan during the dont know what Cup qualifiers a few yrs ago....drew at home but lost 0-2 in the away game. This team had done better......go go lions! Edited by Eviilusion
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Turbocharged

 

And Izwan is not even the No.1 choice keeper?!

 

Izwan set to challenge Hassan for No. 1 jersey

 

 

LionsXII is not the Singapore team?

LionsXII is not the national team. Hassan sunny has been around for a long time. He is part of the Geylang utd youth product with Lionel Lewis. Izwan was the no 1 keeper for 2012 Suzuki cup winning squad.

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if you saw the actual match, i only remember 1 tame shot from singapore straight into the japan keeper.

 

Singapore has not had a good striker for long. not surprised we didn;t have much shots on target.

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I like this :-)

When a GK is on form, no shots can pass thru him :))

 

yes yes

 

liverpool found too out much to its dismay

 

keepers always become on form against pool

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not a bad tournament for singapore as we are not expected to do well in the first place. i think the lions gave a good credit of themselves throughout this qualifying. I am impressed by the defensive partnership of madhu and bai and of course gk izwan, whom i once thought will never made it as a good gk due to his height. safuwan is another useful player who is able to play in almost all position. add 2 more players in hariss and khairul armri and thats it, the rest of the singapore players are sadly not up to the mark.

 

 

can be ah q a bit, look slightly north where our fierce rival malaysia are getting hammered 10-0 by uae and 6-0 twice by palestine and we should feel slightly better.

considering most SEA teams except thailand are not doing well, the standard of football at SEA really leaves a lot to be desire.

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Full article in ST today ...

I tend to agree ... most of the blame should lie in the coach ...

 

Lesson learn: don't over promise ... and pls engage a competent one and we will have to start from scratch again

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Full article in ST today ...

I tend to agree ... most of the blame should lie in the coach ...

 

Lesson learn: don't over promise ... and pls engage a competent one and we will have to start from scratch again

Actually Raddy Avramovich was a good coach who took Singapore to greater heights ie Asean cup few times.

 

Guess FAS wanted more, get to Asian Cup Finals n final round of WC qualifying n decided to search for a "better" coach but as the saying goes "grass not always greener on the other side" n so it proved.

 

Not easy to coach our National team due to our population size n general attitude towards professional sports as a career. Nevertheless, the fight continues n next hurdle is to try qualifying for the Asian Cup, good luck boys!!

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