Unlike Japan who is periodically tested with friendly matches and is currently playing well in the Kirin Cup .What has Singapore done so far to prepare themselves when they meet Uzbekistan at the National Stadium on 2nd June? This is a crucial game as the results would show if the Lions are good enough to continue its journey to Africa.
if sg really qualify for 2010 WC, i chop my kkj
Who knows sometimes miracles do happen but if you really chop your KKJ ( I dont know what that means) then you could be praying for your own miracle the rest of your life.
Originally posted by Short Ninja:Who knows sometimes miracles do happen but if you really chop your KKJ ( I dont know what that means) then you could be praying for your own miracle the rest of your life.
as i said, if sg qualify for 2010 wc, i will chop my kkj
Ok lets not talk about 2010 but how if the Lions go through to the next round ,is it remotely possible?
Singapore will play Bahrain in the International Friendly on Wednesday 28 May 2008 at the National Stadium.
Singapore will then take on Uzbekistan and Saudi Arabia in the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ Qualifier of the Asian Zone (Round 3, Group 4) on 02 June and 14 June respectively.
Tickets will be on sale for all three matches starting from 20 May 2008 at all S.League Clubs and the FAS Office located at Jalan Besar Stadium.
Ticketing details are as follows:
International Friendly
Singapore vs Bahrain
Wednesday 28 May 2008
National Stadium, 7.30pm
Pre-sales:
20 May-26 May 2008 at all S.League Clubs (Mon-Fri, office hours)
20 May-27 May 2008 at FAS Office (Mon-Fri, 11am-7pm)
Ticket Prices:
Grandstand $10.00
Gallery Adult $6.00
Gallery Student $2.00 (applicable to only Secondary / Junior College / ITE)
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ Qualifier of the Asian Zone
Singapore vs Uzbekistan
Monday 02 June 2008
National Stadium, 7.30pm
Singapore vs Saudi Arabia
Saturday 14 June 2008
National Stadium, 7.30pm
Pre-sales will commence from 20 May to13 June 2008 at all S.League Clubs (office hours) and FAS Office (Mon-Fri, 11am-7pm).
Early Bird Special:
Grandstand $15.00
Gallery Adult $6.00
Gallery Student $2.00 (applicable to only Secondary / Junior College / ITE)
Match Day Ticket Pricings:
Grandstand $20.00
Gallery Adult $8.00
Gallery Student $3.00 (applicable to only Secondary /Junior College / ITE)
Free admission for Primary School students and below for all three matches.
Tickets will be on sale on Match Day for all three games at the National Stadium (East and West Entrances) from 5.30pm onwards.
Thanks! Zocoss
Can someone tell me why the National Stadium is still open? I thought we played our last match there already right?
How many last matches do we get? lol
This is becoming the closing down sale but never closed... ![]()
Originally posted by Short Ninja:Thanks! Zocoss
No problemo... ![]()
Originally posted by zocoss:Can someone tell me why the National Stadium is still open? I thought we played our last match there already right?
How many last matches do we get? lol
This is becoming the closing down sale but never closed...
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Trying to trick Singaporeans to catch their "last game" possible ...
my money's on singapore
Maybe the Lions play better or even lose better at the National Stadium but most important of all is that you guys are paying to get there.
Originally posted by gigabyte14:my money's on singapore
Ya hope the field condition is so good that the camel merchants dont know how to play football.
I belief Tampines striker Qiu Li will be playing for Singapore for the very first time...
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (Asian Qualification) Round 3 Group.
Name DOB Position Club Caps (Goals)
1 Lionel Lewis 16/12/1982 GK Home United 54
2 Hassan Sunny 02/04/1984 GK Tampines Rovers 14
3 Jasper Chan 07/11/1988 GK Young Lions Uncapped
4 Baihakki Khaizan 31/01/1984 DF Geylang United 54 (1)
5 Precious Emuejeraye 21/03/1983 DF Gombak United 34
6 Sevki Sha'ban 05/02/1984 DF Gombak United 2
7 Juma'at Jantan 23/02/1984 DF Home United 5
8 Daniel Bennett 07/01/1978 DF SAFFC 70 (6)
9 Shaiful Esah 05/12/1986 DF SAFFC Uncapped
10 Shariff Abdul Samat 05/01/1984 DF Tampines Rovers Uncapped
11 Afiq Yunos 12/10/1990 DF Young Lions Uncapped
12 Ismail Yunos 24/10/1986 DF Young Lions 5
13 Mohamed Noh Rahman 02/08/1980 DF Geylang United 54
14 Shahril Ishak 23/01/1984 MF Home United 57 (5)
15 Shi Jiayi 02/09/1983 MF Home United 31 (2)
16 John Wilkinson 24/08/1979 MF SAFFC 13 (2)
17 Muhammad Ridhuan Muhamad 06/05/1984 MF Tampines Rovers 40 (3)
18 Fahrudin Mustafic 17/04/1981 MF Tampines Rovers 34 (3)
19 Hariss Harun 19/11/1990 MF Young Lions 7
20 Isa Halim 15/05/1986 MF Young Lions 19
21 Fazrul Nawaz 17/04/1985 FW Geylang United 26 (2)
22 Indra Sahdan Daud 05/03/1979 FW Home United 94 (24)
23 Aleksandar Duric 12/08/1970 FW SAFFC 8 (4)
24 Khairul Amri 14/03/1985 FW Young Lions 47 (8)
25 Qiu Li 6/6/1981 FW Tampines Rovers Uncapped
Originally posted by zocoss:I belief Tampines striker Qiu Li will be playing for Singapore for the very first time...
SINGAPORE SQUAD
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa (Asian Qualification) Round 3 Group.
Name DOB Position Club Caps (Goals)
2
Hassan Sunny 02/04/1984 GK Tampines Rovers 14
3
Jasper Chan 07/11/1988 GK Young Lions Uncapped
4
Baihakki Khaizan 31/01/1984 DF Geylang United 54 (1)
5
Precious Emuejeraye 21/03/1983 DF Gombak United 34
6
Sevki Sha'ban 05/02/1984 DF Gombak United 2
7
Juma'at Jantan 23/02/1984 DF Home United 5
8
Daniel Bennett 07/01/1978 DF SAFFC 70 (6)
9
Shaiful Esah 05/12/1986 DF SAFFC Uncapped
10
Shariff Abdul Samat 05/01/1984 DF Tampines Rovers Uncapped
11
Afiq Yunos 12/10/1990 DF Young Lions Uncapped
12
Ismail Yunos 24/10/1986 DF Young Lions 5
13
Mohamed Noh Rahman 02/08/1980 DF Geylang United 54
14
Shahril Ishak 23/01/1984 MF Home United 57 (5)
15
Shi Jiayi 02/09/1983 MF Home United 31 (2)
16
John Wilkinson 24/08/1979 MF SAFFC 13 (2)
17
Muhammad Ridhuan Muhamad 06/05/1984 MF Tampines Rovers 40 (3)
18
Fahrudin Mustafic 17/04/1981 MF Tampines Rovers 34 (3)
19
Hariss Harun 19/11/1990 MF Young Lions 7
20
Isa Halim 15/05/1986 MF Young Lions 19
21
Fazrul Nawaz 17/04/1985 FW Geylang United 26 (2)
22
Indra Sahdan Daud 05/03/1979 FW Home United 94 (24)
23
Aleksandar Duric 12/08/1970 FW SAFFC 8 (4)
24
Khairul Amri 14/03/1985 FW Young Lions 47 (8)
25
Qiu Li 6/6/1981 FW Tampines Rovers Uncapped
1 Lionel Lewis 16/12/1982 GK Home United 54
Qui Li sounds like a PRC name if you ask me.I suppose anyone being call up at the last minute must be really good.
Originally posted by Short Ninja:Qui Li sounds like a PRC name if you ask me.I suppose anyone being call up at the last minute must be really good.
Yeah he was until 15 of May he received his Singapore citizenship papers... He is a 12 days old singaporean... lol
'Soccer Baby' two weeks old and hoping to beat the crap out of the mighty Uzbeks.hahaha
I just wonder how come Lionel Lewis scored so many goals?
Originally posted by zocoss:I just wonder how come Lionel Lewis scored so many goals?
Maybe the goals he let in but why so many? And if like that then Precious scored 34 goals? We talking Precious here and not C .Ronaldo
Originally posted by zocoss:I just wonder how come Lionel Lewis scored so many goals?
no of caps
no of goals will be bracketed
I noticed the Singapore team is pretty young except for a few abang and one Unker so they should reach their peak at about now
i fancy singapore chances. ![]()
go sg! sg is the ony team that can unite we diff club fans together.. minus those assholic boliao clones...
You are right about clubs fans getting together to support the Singapore National Team in their bid to qualify for the World Cup but when Singapore plays your club in a friendly.... please dont you forget which team comes first>hahaha
Precious
Emuejeraye
lol got people sir name precious.