Thursday, December 31, 2009

Latest news from old trafford


Following Ang's visit to Old Trafford, his agent was reportedly revealing to the media that Ang is highly impressed by the way the 5 star United team demolished Wigan on Wednesday night. It is rumoured that there has been a tap up from Aleks Furgooooooooosng regarding the purchase of Ang from BPFC. A lucrative package is said to be under discussion.

The purchase of right back Ang meant that up and rising star Rafael might have to be contented with a place on the bench despite scoring against Wigan in front of Ang's eyes. Able to weave magic on right midfield as well, it appears tt Arntornio Varlarncia's future might also be in doubt, again, despite scoring against Wigan in front of Ang. Ang looks set to take on the vacant no 20 jersey at Old Trafford.

Ang's purchase would prove to be a money making opportunity for United just like how Park did for them. Lots of Koreans were reportedly seen amongst the spectators for the game, and a mere autographed poster cost 150 pounds after sales.



BPFC is also expecting news from the Nou Camp as beefy striker Song is expected to visit Barcelona next week for their match on 5th Jan against Sevilla FC. If signed by FC Barca, it would be interesting to see ex teammates Ang and Song pit against each other in the European champions league, no longer donning the white of BPFC, but the colours of their respective new clubs.

All the above are purely imaginative and is in no way of any disrespect to the club.

posted by BPFC at 7:19 PM

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Glory Glory Man United!

posted by BPFC at 8:37 AM

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

sunday

Sunday 11am at woodgrove.

coming,
Hongyun, Shuheng, Kiantat, Steven, Alan, Guoxing, Pengyong

Not coming,
Mark, Zhikai, Shengjie, Alison, Jackson

Maybe,
Bx


I think we won't have enough people. So those who haven reply pls try to come? And our 3 keepers are out. So...that's a problem. Reply asap pls. thanks.

posted by sh3125 at 2:44 AM

Monday, December 28, 2009

Game on

Date : 3 Jan 2010
Time : 11am - 1pm
Place :Woodgrove Secondary School
Opponent : Budi (Hong yun and Shu heng Secondary school friend) & company

Kindly revert your attendance. ((:

posted by BPFC at 5:18 PM

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Kelvin

BPFC finally snapped its winless streak, but at a price as GK Kelvin was sent to hospital for a suspected fractured nose. The previous time these two teams met, the match ended in a 1-1 draw with nothing separating these two sides. However, BPFC knew that it clearly has to raise its game to match, if not better the previous performance against more illustrious opponents.


The team was boosted by the return of 50 million Yuhao and playmaker GuoXing just before kickoff. Both team started tentatively with BPFC dominating play in the half of Orange Budget. Diminutive winger GuoXing, who was playing on the left, won BPFC a penalty when he was tripped by the opponent. BingXian converted the penalty when his shot squirmed under the arms of Budget Orange’s Goalkeeper who looked to have the shot covered. A relieved looking BingXian trudged back to the mid-way line as BPFC led one nil after 15 minutes.


Budget Orange had a player sent off as he executed a headbutt to ZhiKai ala Zinedine Zidane. Such unsportsmanship is never tolerated on the pitch. A more dramatic incident followed as Budget Orange’s player clashed studs on to BPFC’s keeper as he made himself big and narrowed the angle after a double save. Play was halted as GK Kelvin was bleeding profusely from his nose. Gaffer Ang and Shuheng had to accompany Kelvin to the hospital and BPFC had to send on all its substitutes .


Alan and Alison were playing upfront, supported by GuoXing and PengYong on the flanks. Yuhao had to drop to the middle and partnered BingXian while HongYun returned to lead the team from the back and Zhikai taking over as GK. It was one of biggest impromptu shuffles ever done by BPFC.


Alison had a run down the left flank and took the ball all the way to the penalty box before cutting back to his strike partner, Alan, who could only find the side netting. The referee soon blowed for half time.


The second half started with Budget Orange determined to find the equalizing goal. That goal came against the run of play when their center back make a darting run to the near post and planted a firm header into the near post from a corner.


However, BPFC was soon back on the ascendancy as Alison tried to thread a through ball through the legs of their center back to Alan. The ball inadvertently clipped the legs of the defender and fell kindly into the path of Alan. A composed Alan finished calmly from a tight angle and continues to move up the scoring charts.


Budget Orange almost replied immediately after a lapse in defence by BPFC. Fortunately, their striker chose to blast the ball high and over when a placed finish would have sufficed. This seemed to jolt BPFC out of their complacency as they harried and closed down the opponents. Debutante Leonard was first to every loose ball while emergency right back PengYong also cleared a shot off the line. Center-back Hongyun marshaled the back line admirably and even executed a sliding challenge cleanly in the penalty area. Bing Xian had two long range efforts but they failed to trouble the keeper.

Budget Orange had their striker sent off for a double yellow after fouling BingXian. The team held on for the last ten minutes with 10 men as Alison had to troop off the pitch for a stubbed toe. It was a deserved victory for BPFC who fought harder as a team and adapted well to the major reshuffle. With that 2-1 scoreline, BPFC is back to winning ways and what a moment and what a way to do it against a more fancied team!


On a side note, BPFC wish a speedy recovery for Goalkeeper Kelvin so that he can enjoy his exchange in Finland. Yes, this win is for you, Kelvin.


Alison


Latest update on Kel's injury.

He suffered a broken nose and a deep cup above his eye. As of now, he is waiting for his turn to be operated on. Apparently his broken nose is not considered as an emergency, so he must wait. But he's fine, he can talk and he's hungry for KFC. so friends of kel, if u r nice enough, pls buy KFC for him after today. :)

posted by sh3125 at 7:28 AM

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

10 Men with no keeper

all the pics are here:
http://s284.photobucket.com/albums/ll3/bp-fc/13%20dec%20chelsea%20uncles/

sunday is 11am regent sec.

Confirmed: Kt, Shuheng, Kel, Ang, Yun, BX, PengYong, Alan, shengjie, Kai
out: xing, fav, mark, joel, Oon, Jackson
???????????: Yuhao, alison

Above is the confirmed attendance for tml. Im trying to get weeheng to play. We have no keeper and there is likely to be rotation in each half between 2nd and 3rd choice kai and kel respectively. In view of the super weak squad, it is of utmost importance that each and every individual raise their game to save some pride for the team.

posted by BPFC at 8:49 AM

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Another winless outing

Its been a long time since we lost won a game. But these start stop periods are definitely affecting our game to a large extent. Besides match fitness, we need a good run of games to relive the days of the once almighty BPFC that goes around winning every game. Rusty legs were obvious when simple passes went astray time and again.

Despite a heavy loss at the hands of Chelsea Uncles FC, we can still take pride in ourselves in continuing to press the opponents after their first goal. They practically resorted to counter attacks after goal number 1 and we had all the possession in our hands, though screwing up along the way, they were hardly playing fluent football. On the other hand, we had several good spells, despite not threatening the keeper enough.

Finland bound Gaffer came closest to reducing the deficit from the team after Xing's freekick fell off the crossbar onto his path. The quick reactioned header went well over the bar in what appears to be a simple head in. Pengyong's wonderful volley hits the post in the best chance of the game.

We were unlucky to concede more goals but did fight back with top scorer Alan with a sublime finish. For once, each and every corner from us felt like they were penalties, as we threaten to level the scoreline once and again. Lady luck was obviously not on us. See what i mean:



And we all wonder how the ball didnt go into the back of the net at the end of the day.

More pics to follow tml on the blog as well as facebook. Stay tuned.

posted by BPFC at 8:31 AM

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

13th sunday

5pm Dunearn Sec.

Its the red uncles again but this time round they will be in their blue jerseys as reported.
We lost to them 2-1 at the same ground the last time round. Despite dominating after their second goal, we were unable to register shots at goals and looked like losing all along. Lets change the scoreline this time round in our favour.

Ready to kick the ball: Jackson, Kai, KianTat, Ang, Kelvin, Pengyong, Oon, Guoxing, Yun, Mark, Alan
No No No: Alison, Fav, Shengjie, BX
Exam in progress: Shuheng
??: Yuhao

Bring the balls if u have!

Leave a tag if u cant play next week. It looks like we don even have 11. I know that the following are unavailable:
Kai, Jackson, Oon, Xing, Fav

posted by BPFC at 3:56 AM


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