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PREVIOUS MATCH ROUND-UP
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Morale at Myjia has been at an all-time high since the team celebrated a late equaliser against arch-rival Orange Fruitees with a KTV session at Clementi Party World.
The match ended 2-2 with chief striker Chia Junhao bagging a brace to rescue a point for Myjia with keeper Raymond Tan in splendid form.
On the few ocassions that Raymond was beaten, the defenders were on hand to prevent a Fruitee thrashing and memorably on one ocassion, Myjia winger Jackson Seetoh kept his cool at the far post to clear away a goalbound shot.
Despite Myjia's best attempt to defend the goal, Fruitees managed to hit two past Raymond after Myjia had taken an early lead.
The game seemed headed for a 2-1 defeat for Myjia until Sunny whacked a 45m freekick into the box which Junhao broke free and headed unerringly into the bottom corner for a rousing finale.
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OTHER NEWS
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Defender Wilkin Tan has been called up for National Service and could miss the forthcoming match at East Spring.
Wilkin , like his twin brother Wilson Tan and cousin Leong Wai Meng, has been posted to the Singapore Police Force and will be in service for up to two years.
Meanwhile, Ebenzer Low has told his team mates that he felt like he was floating after apparently feeling drunk at the team gathering at Clementi Party World.
The youngster will be advised to down more beer to learn to stabilize the "floating effect".