Saturday, November 29, 2008

Its the time of the year

Its the time of the year again where we look back at the season that has just concluded. In our maiden year as a team, its been a relatively prosperous year as we have recorded more wins than anything else, albeit claims from players saying that we have been playing division 3 teams. Actively involved in the transfer market, 50 Million signing Teo proved the Gaffer's brilliant eye for good players once again. With tight financial policies and a control of team funds, the club can only get richer in the days to come and hope for more 50 million signings.

I shant delay any further as we reflect on a wonderful season. You, Yes you, have a part to play in deciding who becomes the winner of each individual award. Look towards your right and stand a chance to vote for your favourite man for the right award!

COCK of the year:

1 - Huang Sheng Jie [6-1 win at Kranji Sec]
5-0 up and seemingly nothing to lose, Mr Huang felt bored. As the ball was about to go out for a throw in, SJ raised his hands high up and held the ball in his arms. In his mind, all he wanted to do was to save time and trouble so that we don have to go and pick the ball. However, his intentions were not read by referee Devan who didnt hesitate to take out the yellow card to book him. The ref was reported in revealing after the game that if he needs to show the yellow card as a sign that he actually brought a card to the game!

2 - Jackson Koh [2-2 draw at Sembawang sec]
In a game where all the regulars were missing, BPFC fought hard for a draw. But that was history and an important highligh in the game failed to be mentioned in the post match report. It was 0-0 at that point in time. A not-so-clumsy tackle by Joel tripped the opponent and referee Jon Wootakar pointed to the spot straight away. Keeper Jackson was clearly unhappy with the decision and he attempted to prove to the referee that the opponent was outside the box. But how? The creative and eccentric keeper approached the help of diminutive Alan. He asked Alan to stand somewhere outside the box and the puzzled Alan followed suit. Now here's the interesting part. I cant recall the exact words but its sth like that.

"Ref, you see, he's outside the box. Thats the spot where the foul was made so it should be a freekick and not a penalty."

Even though the referee hails from Nigeria, his understanding of English and hand signals wasnt that bad and he was not to be fooled. Certainly a contender for cock of the season.

3 - Ang [5-1 defeat at Woodgrove Sec]
Kicked off 40 minutes late under a huge downpour at Woodlands, these were tell-tale signs of a first defeat for BPFC. But still we could draw some positives out of the game. It was the Gaffer's first goal for the club! Adding on to his tally of nonsensical and bullshity goals in his career, Ang did it yet again. Chasing the ball down right to the penalty box in a game where Ang played as right winger, his efforts were rewarded handsomely. He looked at Yuhao and Yuhao looked at him, as both of them stared at each other waiting for one another to close down to the loose ball. Enough of the staring, Ang decided to take things on his own and chased down the ball. It then forced an error from the RJ defender who cleared the ball onto the shin of Ang! And the next thing, the ball trickled past the GK into the back of the net. 1-0 to BPFC and a first goal for the club for Ang! WOoooo!

4 - Steven Oon [4-1 win at bald field Yishun]
Leading 3-0 and Alan being the top scorer at that point in time, Steven had other ideas against Las Hearutsusu FC. It was 50 million pounds signing's debut game for the club where he duely repaid the Gaffer's faith with 2 goals. Yuhao was on for his Hattrick as the ball was about to trickle past the line into the back of the net. But no says Steven. He ran to the ball to provide the last touch to the ball to put it across the line! Just as he though he had scored the goal to climb above Alan in the goal scorer's chart, to his dismay, the referee blew his whistle for offside! No goal Steven!

Stay tuned for other awards coming up... Goal of the season... Most Valuable Player... In the mean time, vote now for cock of the season!

posted by BPFC at 8:38 AM

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

long absence

In less than 2 weeks time, the examinations are going to end. However, BPFC is unable to secure any pitches in december for some unknown reasons as there are practically no fields available. We might have to pay more to get games from referees.

On a side note, the club would like announce to the public regarding tricky striker Lim Song Yee's injury. If you could recall, Song had a freak/bizzare/hilarious/unbelievable injury when trying to receive a pass from favian at the boon lay street soccer court. In gist, his knee moved forward whilst his shin stay rooted to the ground. And this injury proved to be crucial.

It isnt only in Football Manager that you see injuries that span over a year or 2. And the most commonly known, damaged cruciate ligaments. Ladies and Gentleman, this is not a fairy tale injury. Our beloved striker has suffered from the same injury. A recent Magnetic Resonance Imaging, also known as MRI, done at SGH showed that Song has damaged the cartilage at his knee and in addition, his ligament had been badly torn. It is as good as surviving on a knee with no cushion, where every kick/twist/jump will result in agony.

Damaged cruciate ligament. Song is expected to go under the knife on 30th December 2008, where a surgery is expected to repair the ligament. The doctor has also reported that the striker will be under some sort of cast for at least 2 months, clutches for 6 months and resumes light training only after a year. This long lay off is equivalent to Solskjaer's or Gary Neville's where one fears the worse if it is in the case of Neville's where Rafael could do so much better to oust him out of the first team...

Nonetheless, we wish Song every success in his operation and hopes that he joins us soon 1 year later when we can finally see the striker in full glory for his witted trickerys and neat footwork.

There has also been a recent hype regarding Mediacorp's actress Rui En in the club's tagboard. It is widely believed that the imposter is trying to bring about uncertainty and destroy the splendid dressing atmosphere which the club is proud of. However, the club will stay strong amidst such diatribes and gossips.

See you guys when exams are over. A takraw session is likely to be held on either 2nd or 3rd dec night.!

Ang

posted by BPFC at 7:53 PM


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