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Post by dingodile5 on May 1, 2013 16:55:25 GMT 8
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Post by stellarboy on May 22, 2013 5:56:45 GMT 8
The Sparks will probably leave for Singapore by early Friday in preparation with their meeting vs Malaysia's U19.
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Post by strikerbon on May 22, 2013 7:25:51 GMT 8
tough week for Loyola. they lost 3-1 to Kaya last week and had another disappointing result last night, a 2-2 draw against Nomads. not a result they wanted before flying-out to start their campaign in Singapore
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Post by teddyandtimmysdad on May 22, 2013 8:10:14 GMT 8
It will be interesting to see the results of these fixtures. Yet another test of some of our best teams against regional foes...
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Post by peteryang57 on May 22, 2013 10:31:14 GMT 8
It is just personal my opinion/prediction and I think Loyola should have no problem advancing past Malaysia U-19 Harimau Muda. This season there's quite number of young newbies in the U-19 Harimau Muda team. The young U-19 Harimua Muda overall position in S-league this season clearly show they need more exposure as they are still inexperience and raw. The last season Harimau Muda team, some of the players are now playing in the Malaysia Super league, while others are being promoted to the U-23 Harimau Muda squad which is participating in the Slovakia League.
The tough one is Global FC vs Warrior FC which is interesting, The match of the current Champions
Thank You
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Post by strikerbon on May 22, 2013 14:02:04 GMT 8
for sure Loyola doesn't want to get beaten by the club composed of youth players, it's an embarrassment if it happens. i am more confident with Global's chances, they can bring five foreign players so im pretty sure they will do more better than their disappointing campaign in the last President's cup. Warriors FC is struggling so they can take advantage to it
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Post by strikerbon on May 26, 2013 19:56:19 GMT 8
?@rickyolivares 7m Red card to Yusoff for the reckless tackle on Phil. penalty for Loyola.
?@rickyolivares 6m PYH scores. Send it left. GOAL Loyola. 1-nil in 18th minute.
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Post by stellarboy on May 26, 2013 20:32:01 GMT 8
HT: Loyola 2-0 Harimau Muda B.
PYH 18' (pk), Jang Joo-won 40'
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Post by materkush on May 26, 2013 20:50:26 GMT 8
wala bang Live streaming?
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Post by jonny on May 26, 2013 20:55:48 GMT 8
wala bang Live streaming? not on tv
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Post by strikerbon on May 26, 2013 21:24:45 GMT 8
FT: Loyola 3 HM 0
PYH with a brace
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Post by Caz on May 28, 2013 1:39:26 GMT 8
As fate would have it, I'll actually be in Singapore this weekend. I'll see if I can arrange my schedule so that I can watch the Global FC - Warriors game live. But if I can't, Twitter it is!
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Post by cilantro on May 29, 2013 8:37:40 GMT 8
still no broadcast for this prestigious tournament??!!!! bah!!!
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Post by stellarboy on May 30, 2013 9:54:50 GMT 8
But they will have to do so without star Sudanese striker Izzeldin Elhabbib, who FOX Sports understands will not be granted a visa to enter Singapore, and to fill his void, Global will turn to English striker Robertson, who came through the youth ranks at Sheffield United. An anonymous source confirmed that Elhabbib, Delon Patrick Yao, Valentine Kama and Koray Gunduzoglu are not registered among the five foreign players the club are allowed for the competition and instead, goalkeeper Roland Dely Sadia (Ivory Coast), captain Yu Hoshide (Japan), defenders Ben Starosta (England/Poland) and Ange Guisso (Ivory Coast), and 25- year-old Jordan Robertson have been selected. www.foxsportsasia.com/football/asian-football/news/detail/item977742/Robertson-to-lead-Global-attack-in-Singapore/
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Post by strikerbon on Jun 1, 2013 21:35:40 GMT 8
FT: Global 2 Warriors FC 0. goals by (Bahadoran 33' and Roberton 37')
another great win by the Filipino club. Global and Loyola are the only two invited clubs left in the tournament after the early exit of Lao Police Club of Laos and Boeung Ket of Cambodia
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