Tomorrow match quite tricky, Alberex good form, but i guess tampaniess
wohoo..geylang win.. means i win again..
Alberex draw with etoile and then beat them 1 goal..while tamp got trash by them.
so..
i dontknow. haha~ maybe total goal 1 , 3
YAY! Tampines won. So now well, the next is Etoile VS Guoan.
Simple -> $200 on Etoile win, $200 on A-A and $200 on -1.5. I guess I may want to revise it as $300 each. (Showhand style, either SJP or SCP) --- Super Jackpot or Super Claypot.
wohoo.. i won again...tampinese 1x2 n 1 goal..
hahahaha!!
Who yesterday lose money
. Today match senkang vs balestier.
Not me, coz I did not bet at all, due to time constratint. (Today must submit my project)
so lucky escape lah.................
i think can try woodland n draw..
Home advantage vs good form
prevs match against etoile.. i am 80% sure its a fixed match.. so dont take the result to judge this game..but no doubt.. they are bit better than woodland ..
Rams in quandary over Beijing form
Gary Koh
[email protected]
Woodlands
Wellington coach A. Shasi Kumar will not find his side’s latest league
assignment any easier than what he has already seen of late when they
host Beijing Guoan Talent at Woodlands Stadium on Sunday.
The
Rams are on a run of eight consecutive league matches without a win.
With only two points out of a possible 24, they have slid to the bottom
of the table.
Meanwhile the Talents are on a high after stunning
a shockingly poor Etoile 3-1 at home on Thursday. This comes after
losing 0-1 to Sengkang Punggol away last Sunday and a 0-3 friendly
defeat to Malaysia Under-23s on Tuesday.
Four points clear from
the bottom four, the young Chinese will be looking to consolidate their
mid-table position with a second successive win.
Previous
encounters saw Beijing overcoming the Rams 2-1 at home after being held
to a goalless draw at Woodlands earlier in the season.
While
Beijing should be the favourites to take three points off the
struggling hosts, it will be a tougher test than what Etoile provided.
Fatigue and inconsistent form will be major factors for the young Chinese as they play their fourth game in eight days.
Those
two losses earlier in the week, particularly the whitewash to the
technically competent young Malaysians on Tuesday that saw significant
game time for the fringe players, had cast doubts on the Chinese to
deliver against Etoile.
While the emphatic victory on Thursday
has lifted them, the enforced suspension of regular left midfielder
Meng Yang, who provided the assists in all the Talents’ goal against
the Stars, leaves coach Zheng Xiaotian with a headache on who to take
his place.
Cui Yu looks the favourite to step in his place, but
Ding Haifeng is another possibility after featuring in that position on
Tuesday’s friendly match.
Wang Hao, Zhang Ye et al will not have an easy time up front against a more determined Woodlands defence.
Japanese
defender Kazuki Yoshino returns to partner Winston Yap in central
defence, allowing Chilean midfielder Luis Eduardo Hicks to resume his
regular midfield partnership with Sazali Salleh.
While the Rams
defenders do not possess the same quality as Etoile’s, they have the
professionalism and determination not to allow opponents to steamroll
over them.
The question is whether they will be entrusted with the job.
With
only pride to play for in the remainder of the 2010 season, Woodlands
coach Shasi has opted to mix the veterans with Prime League boys, a
policy he has already put into practice for some time now.
The
likes of Navin Nigel Vanu, Azli Mahmud and Nardi Asani have been
featuring regularly alongside old-timers Yap, captain Mohd Noor Ali and
Sazali, owing to the accumulation of injuries and suspensions.
The
blooding of young rookies has come at the expense of much-needed
victories, but Shasi has indicated his pleasure in seeing the plan work
well so far and is expected to do the same against Beijing.
Shasi will have a full-strength side to choose from, sans injured players Syed Karim and Sahairi Ramri.
The
absence of the latter has set up a curious duel on one flank. With both
Woodlands’ Nardi and the Beijing replacement left midfielder being both
rookies, the personal duel could turn out to be the deciding factor of
the game.
On the bench, the likes of Guntur Djarfril, Asraf
Abdul Rashid and Shahri Musa, those who are sacrificed at the expense
of the youths, will have to dig deep and show Shasi they deserve to be
in his plans for the 2011 domestic season.
The fight to stay in
the S.League is no more prevalent anywhere else than at Woodlands,
where Shasi already has one eye on blooding the juniors for future
senior football at the expense of experienced mid-career players.
Against an opponent like Beijing, this could be the crucial chance for those out of favour to show their worth.
a guy working for S-league giving advice ???!!!
i'll bet the other way !
piece of advice, don't bet on all those friendly club matches !