Sunday, October 21, 2012

ARFC drew 1-1 in abandoned match


Playing at the brand-new artificial pitch at Turf City, ARFC squandered a string of chances to draw 1-1 which was abandoned with about 15 mins to go. 

Tjioe pulled put at the 11th hour due to a medical condition but Wayne called up his friend, Long (Dragon in Mandarin), to fill up the vacancy. Long was to go on and really play like a dragon.

Specil credit to Derrick for volunteering to be keeper for 1st half, and Ron for 2nd half.

ARFC started with this line-up:

Keeper             -           Talisman Derrick
Right-back       -           Jasper
Sweeper           -           Astute-reading sweeper Elvis
Stopper             -          Combative Ron
Left-back         -           Marauding Guoxiong
Left-mid          -            Speedy Hee
Centre-mid       -          Unpredictable Blackburn
Centre-mid       -           Influential Sebastian
Right-mid         -           Dynamic Soon
Striker              -           Wonder Wayne
Striker              -           Powerful Alvin

Subs:

Wei Lit
Towering Toh (late)
Guest player Long

Absent:

Unbeatable Darren
How Meng
Steely Tze Ern
Hardman Tjioe
Sublime Khim 
Dependable Jinzhong
ARFC Scoring Legend Haron
Mean-machine Hock
Talented Chun Haw
Long-throw specialist Norman
Precocious En Dian
Nippy Kenny

Just 77 seconds into the match, Hee and Alvin combined superbly down the left flank and the ball reached Wayne who was free  in the box. Alas, Wayne skied his shot. 

Alvin was then put clean through on successive occasions but he could not get clean shots in on both counts.

Blackburn was next to squander a good chance.

Wayne then latched on to a fine through ball in the right side of the box. With Blackburn unmarked in the box, Wayne did not square the ball across and his shot lack any power and easily gathered by their keeper. 

Hee and Alvin then again combined down the left flank and the ball found its way to Blackburn. Sebastian then made a galloping run into the box but Blackburn's pass was too soft and was cleared by their keeper.

With so many missed chances, ARFC finally paid the price when the opponents scored. 0-1

Guoxiong then twice came to ARFCs rescue when he first produced a stunning block, and moments later, his sliding block prevented their striker from pulling the trigger when cleaned through.

In the 2nd half, it did not take long for ARFC to put things right. From a swift counter-attack, Blackburn, playing at left-back, quickly relayed the ball to the very impressive Long. With a sudden burst of acceleration, Long eluded their right midfielder and squared to Soon near the centre circle. Soon turned and spotted Derrick making his trade-mark run from deep down the right. Soon's ball was superbly measured and Derrick sprinted in and deftly chipped the ball over their keeper which saw the ball nicely nestled in at the far post. World-class goal and this was Derrick's 57th ARFC goal. 1-1

By now, ARFC was dominating the match with some clever passing and closing down of opponents with Soon in the thick of action.

Alvin was then kicked by their keeper in the 6-yard box when challenging for the loose ball. Their keeper did not even care to apologise.

Hee was the next victim when after using his world-renowned speed to speed clear, their last-man simply hacked him down. Again, no apology at all and the inept referee did not even caution him. 

From the resulting free-kick, Blackburn skied the shot.

Long was the next to suffer a crude tackle. After bursting clear down the middle, their centre midfielder (no. 8), who was constantly looking for fight and trouble, tried to give him a violent kick at his ankle but Long was too fast for him and proceeded with the ball and won a corner. 

When Long then politely asked the No. 8 to not resort to such dirty kick, the No. 8 did not apologise at all and even retorted that it is "his right to play his way" and Long "should not question his way of playing". 

Derrick then had a "mini tiff" with their Indian player and again, I heard their No. 8 telling his Indian team-mate that he would be targeting Derrick.  

The final straw came when their so-called captain scolded the referee "chee by" loudly after a decision by the referee.

It was then Sebastian decided to abandon the match to protect the referee but most importantly, ARFC players from potentially suffering any unnecessary injuries.  

Man-of-the-Match is jointly given to Guoxiong and Elvis, though I want to reserve special praise to Hee. Hee may not possess the best of first touch, but I think his work-rate, speed and harassment to opponents are certainly very useful to ARFC.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Captain Weilit nets last-grasp winner


Thankful that the rain did not cause the match to be called off, ARFC produced a successive exhilarating 4-3 victory in a friendly match courtesy of a last-grasp winner from birthday boy-cum-captain Weilit.

Despite just playing an energy-sapping match on Friday evening at Jalan Besar Stadium, Sebastian turned up at the 11th hour. However, he paid the price for being absent for so long and can only be contented with a place on the bench.

ARFC also received another boost when Ron appeared after inking a $7 million clothing deal with Capitaland at Bugis Junction.

ARFC started with this line-up:

Keeper             -           How Meng
Right-back       -           Jasper
Sweeper           -           Astute-reading sweeper Elvis
Stoppe             -           Towering Toh
Left-back         -           Unbeatable Darren
Left-mid          -           Weilit (captain)
Centre-mid       -           Hard-man Tjioe  
Centre-mid       -           Dynamic Soon
Right-mid         -           Alonso (guest player)  
Striker              -           Unpredictable Blackburn
Striker              -           Powerful Alvin

 Subs:

Combative Ron
Speedy Hee
Influential Sebastian
Wonder Wayne (late)

Absent:

Steely Tze Ern
Marauding Guoxiong
Sublime Khim 
Dependable Jinzhong
ARFC Scoring Legend Haron
Mean-machine Hock
Talented Chun Haw
Long-throw specialist Norman
Precocious En Dian
Nippy Kenny

Birthday boy Weilit captained ARFC for the first time but his display was slightly off-colour due to a fever before the match.  

Indeed, all starting ARFC warriors appeared to be affected by the breezy weather and were still "sleeping" when the opponents scored after just 77 seconds on the clock. 0-1

ARFC suffered another scare but How Meng caught the ball with a flying save to his right.

ARFC equalized when Blackburn was fouled outside the box and was awarded a direct free-kick by the impressive referee. Blackburn stepped over the ball and Alvin then curled the ball over and beyond the wall ala Lionel Messi for his 184th ARFC goal. World-class goal! 1-1

Ron and Hee then replaced Elvis and Alvin respectively. Shortly after, Sebastian came on for Weilit who was clearly feeling the effects of his fever.

ARFC then conceded another soft goal. 1-2

In the 2nd half, Wayne and Alvin partnered upfront with Blackburn taking a break. Soon also returned in place of Tjioe. Ron also switched to right back, replacing Jasper, with Elvis returning as sweeper.

Things did not improve and ARFC was again indebted to How Meng who produced yet another flying save, this time to his left.

However, ARFC gifted another goal to the opponents. 1-3

How Meng showed the world what a huge potential he has when he conjured 2 saves to keep the score down.

ARFC finally woke up in the 60th min. First, Alonso, who is a fantastic right winger and a good friend of Sebastian, was clearly tripped near the touchline on the right. From the ensuing penalty, Sebastian drove the ball low to keeper’s right for his 83rd ARFC goal. 2-3.

Clearly fired up, ARFC was now in the ascendency and constantly broke their off-side traps with many clever runs from deep.

From a Ron’s long direct over-head ball, Alvin gave chase and their keeper looked to have the ball cleared. To their horror, the keeper’s clearance hit Alvin’s bulging chest muscles and wrong-footed him. Alvin then had the easiest task of literally walking the ball into the net for his 185th ARFC goal. 3-3.

By now, the opponents were “gone-case” and ARFC was clearly very and obviously dominant in the last 20 minutes.

Wayne broke clear but was held back. However, Sebastian’s free-kick was narrowly headed wide by Darren.

Alonso also made at least 2 runs from right but his crosses were overhit.

Soon then latched on to a through ball down the left flank from Blackburn. The ball looked to be heading for a goal-kick but Soon had other ideas and sprinted his way down before crossing with his left foot. Wayne showed incredible technique by deftly lifting the ball over their keeper. Alas, the ball was just 0.77 mm over the bar.

Darren was next to try his luck when he was put clean through. With Hee, Alvin, Alonso and Tjioe waiting in the box, Darren took the decision to fire in a stiff grounder at keeper’s near post which was turned away for a corner. Critics like Shebby Singh and R. Sasikumar would say that Darren should have passed the ball but in my opinion, Darren is entirely entitled to try a shot since it is rare that he had such an opportunity.

Blackburn then dribbled his way all the way from the left to the right but his hesitation resulted in a clearance from the opponents.

After several near-misses, ARFC made the break-through with a last-min goal. Alvin played a delicious ball down the right and Wayne showed superb pace by getting to the ball just right at the right touch-line. With Weilit, Alvin and Hee waiting in the box. Wayne quickly squared the ball across and Weilit took a great first touch before leashing the ball home for his 2nd ARFC goal. Wonderful team goal! 4-3

Just 77 seconds after the re-start, the referee blew for final whistle.

Man-of-the-Match must be given to How Meng for his several superb saves. Though the same critics (mentioned earlier) would say that he had conceded 3 goals, I can safely say that all 3 goals were not his fault at all and any keeper in the world would also be unable to keep out the 3 goals. 

Alvin and Ron also produced performances that were not far off from the MOM award. 

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Wayne nets winner in great team goal


Shrugging off the disappointment of last Sunday’s loss to Unido FC, ARFC picked itself up by playing out an exhilarating 4-3 victory in a friendly match.

ARFC started with this line-up:

Keeper             -           How Meng
Right-back       -           Marauding Guoxiong
Sweeper           -           Astute-reading sweeper Elvis
Stopper                        -           Towering Toh (captain)
Left-back         -           Unbeatable Darren
Left-mid          -           Speedy Hee
Centre-mid       -           Steely Tze Ern
Centre-mid       -           Dynamic Soon
Right-mid         -           Weilit
Striker              -           Wonder Wayne
Striker              -           Unpredictable Blackburn

 Subs:

Powerful Alvin (late)
Jasper
Brenden Casanova (guest player)

Absent:

Combative Ron
Hard-man Tjioe
Talisman Derrick
Sublime Khim  
Dependable Jinzhong
Influential Sebastian
ARFC Scoring Legend Haron
Mean-machine Hock
Talented Chun Haw
Long-throw specialist Norman
Precocious En Dian
Nippy Kenny

Special mention to Tze Ern as this was his 2nd match in as many days.

ARFC conceded first but leveled the score courtesy of an own goal by the opponents. 1-1 and this was the 28th own goal conceded by ARFC’s opponents.

In the 47th min, Guoxiong made up for his red card last week by bombing down the right flank ala Dani Alves. His cross was controlled expertly by Alvin and with such a great first touch, Alvin’s second touch saw him thumped the ball home for his 183rd ARFC goal. 2-1

7 mins later, Guoxiong again underlined his great form in recent weeks with yet another blinding run down the right and laid the ball to Soon. Without hesitation, Soon hit a scorching long-range shot from 47.77 metres that gave their keeper no chance at all! 3-1 and this was Soon’s 44th ARFC goal.
Brenden Casanova then replaced Elvis.

ARFC then relaxed and conceded a goal. 2-3

ARFC then conceded another goal 3-3.

From the re-start, however, ARFC immediately pulled ahead. Blackburn played a wall pass with Wayne TWICE in succession and the ball soon reached just outside the penalty area. Wayne then exchanged passes with Alvin who returned the ball to Wayne just near the 6-yard box. Naturally, Wayne thrashed the ball into the net for his 7th ARFC goal. 4-3 and what a wonderful team goal!

With his 7th goal, Wayne is now levelled with En Dian and Chun Haw in the ARFC scorers’ list.

Man-of-the-Match is jointly given to Soon and Guoxiong.

ARFC's titles hopes diminished after 0-1 loss


ARFC’s title hopes were dealt a huge blow after losing 0-1 to the very determined Unido FC.

ARFC was supported by Jinzhong, Anna, Brenden and Kenny who is still out with his serious knee injury.

ARFC started with this line-up:

Keeper             -           How Meng
Right-back       -           Marauding Guoxiong
Sweeper           -           Astute-reading sweeper Elvis
Stopper            -           Towering Toh (captain)
Left-back         -           Unpredictable Blackburn
Left-mid          -           Sublime Khim  
Centre-mid       -           Hard-man Tjioe
Centre-mid       -           Combative Ron
Right-mid         -           Talisman Derrick
Striker              -           Powerful Alvin
Striker              -           Speedy Hee

Subs:

Dynamic Soon
Weilit
Jasper

Absent:

Dependable Jinzhong
Unbeatable Darren
Influential Sebastian
ARFC Scoring Legend Haron
Mean-machine Hock
Wonder Wayne
Steely Tze Ern
Talented Chun Haw
Long-throw specialist Norman
Precocious En Dian
Nippy Kenny

Despite the presence of ARFC’s best player of all time, Khim, ARFC could not get going. Unido FC, typically, also showed more hunger for the match and won more challenges and possession.

Half-time ended 0-0

In the 2nd half, they scored from a header. 0-1

Tempers started to flare due to the inept performance of the referee and Tjioe was cautioned.

Guoxiong was then dismissed for 2 yellow cards.

Bizarrely, the referee decided to end the match early by “saying that we behaved badly”!! However, it turned out that he was rushing to referee another match at 5pm at another pitch.