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    THE EDITION OF MYJIA ONLINE
    Qiaonan - Youth team starlet Ryan Low made his first team debut in Myjia's 4-0 away victory over arch rivals Impulse East on Saturday afternoon.

    The match was close to being abandoned before a last minute decision was made to play on the muddy Qiaonan pitch, homeground of Impulse East FC.

    Much words has been exchanged between both sets of player before the match and a plea for calm heads hours before the match just about managed to settle any animosity coming into the match.

    It was Impulse East who started first and credits to them for showing no fear against an experienced Myjia side. Both sides were evenly matched, pass for pass, tackle for tackle though it always looked more likely that Myjia will open the scoring.

    Ace striker Chia Junhao was a constant menace to the Impulse defence and indeed it was through him that Myjia opened the floodgates. A piercing through pass by Delvin, playing in centre midfield, released Junhao down the middle for a one-on-one with former Myjia loanee Ben Lim. Junhao's initial flick was parried by Ben before it rebounded back off the striker and into the goal to give Myjia the important lead.

    That was to be a start of an avalanche of goals from Myjia in an half hour spree.

    First, striker Ronnie Low collected a pass in the centre and neatly spurned around his marker to place a perfect shot into the bottom corner as it squeezed past the keeper. A perfect way to mark his return back to the side after a lengthy absence on the sidelines. 2-0 to Myjia and there was more to come.

    Several dubious decisions from the referee were beginning to irritate the Myjia players at this stage and after a late tackle on midfielder Wai Meng went unpunished, tempers briefly flared before the referee flashed a yellow card at Delvin for retaliation.

    It was however, Myjia who had the last laugh as they added another goal minutes later thru Wai Meng. A freekick was awarded just outside the Impulse penalty box and after a false-start by Ebenzer Low, Wai Meng took the kick and sent the ball to the near post which left the keeper grasping for thin air.

    The scoreline soon read 4-0 when Delvin played a one-two with Ronnie which totally caught the opponent defence by surprise. Clean through on goal, there was no way Delvin could miss as he slammed the ball into the net.

    The writing was on the wall for Impulse by half time and credits to them, they picked themselves up and took the game to Myjia in the second half.

    Team manager Vincent Low changed the personnel around and Junhao replaced Raymond in goal with the regular keeper in an unfamiliar position up front.

    The change was evident as Impulse got a better grip of the game and began counter-attacking to good effect. Myjia though had their chances too with Ebenzer missing the best chance of the second half when a deflected ball put him clean through only for the youngster to miss the target.

    The nearest Impulse came to scoring came in the 80th minute courtesy of a counter attack down the left. Myjia defence was left chasing the speedy Impulse strikers and only good covering and a dogged determination by Wilson Tan and Wilkin Tan prevented Impulse from scoring. Wilkin in particular made up for a below average performance when he sprinted back from the half way line and executed a last ditch tackle to dispossess the attacker.

    By this time, the starlet of Myjia youth team Ryan Low had already replaced his uncle Ronnie Low and his debut makes him the youngest player to play for Myjia at 12 years of age.

    Displaying good touches albeit still lacking in positional play and off the ball running, Ryan Low showed enough promise in his 20 minutes on the pitch to suggest he could soon feature regularly in the first team.

    In the end, Myjia ran out 4-0 winners after a goalless second half to notch their second consecutive win of the season.

    STARTING LINEUP: Raymond, Wilkin, Vincent, Sunny, Wilson, Ebenzer, Delvin, Wai Meng, Ronnie, Eric, Junhao. SUBS: Ryan, Yongchun

    A Gentleman's Handshake Settles Feud

    Boon Lay - Arch rival Impulse East FC has ended all hostilities with Myjia following a statement on the Myjia Tagboard by its spokesperson Daryl and Hafiz.

    The move has been greeted with cheers from the Myjia camp and gunfire could be heard on the streets celebrating the news. Myjia manager Vincent Low is understandably pleased with the statement shown by Impulse East spokesperson and has also offered his apologies.

    Fans of Myjia are delighted after fearing for their safety and can now look forward to an intriguing match between the two teams.

    Myjia Web is pleased with the turn of events and hereby apologise for the insults highlighted by Impulse East spokesperson Daryl. Myjia Web shall therefore appropriately remove the offending columns from its front page.

    On the soccer front, Vincent faces a selection dilemma following the pull-out of key midfielder Kenneth Koh from the squad. The midfielder is currently on trial at Bintan Rangers.

    Myjia Continues To Be Smeared By Shit

    Editor - What a joke these East Impulse rubbish are! Don't they realise that i just have to shut down the tag board and they would simply be staring at my condemnation of them?

    Kids... Maybe they will just shut up after Saturday when they finally know how to play soccer. Or maybe they will continue their nonsense even more.

    This is getting fun seeing how kids get so screwed up by some minor comments. I would seriously like to see how flared up they can get, how long they can continue to tag aimlessly and help boost Myjia web visits.

    In the end, it is Myjia that benefits and not some Impulsive teams that get their website spiced up. *Laughs.. thanks so much for your help to make the website interesting! Thanks Shits!

    VINCENT INTERVENES

    Tuas - Myjia team manager Vincent Low has stepped in to end the slagging match between both East Impulse and Myjia players ahead of this Saturday's crunch match.

    The match already billed to be one heated contest has been marred by online slagging and Vincent has taken the unprecedented move to end the hostilities by tagging on Myjia Board.

    Myjia Web endorses the manager's view and has appealed to both sets of players for calm and for Saturday to be a great game of football.

    East Impulse Are Just Shit, I Mean Kids

    Internet - Myjia webmaster has filtered out a new row of childish and immature comments from East Impulse Shits.

    "These shits, i mean kids are just plain silly. It is understandable that they resort to such "waste-of-time" tactics when they feel inferior. This is a kind of loser mentality often seen in sports and here with East Impulse, they are a great example."

    "These sort of teams tend to make themselves appear useless as a team ,which incidentally they already are, so as to trick the opponents into complacency."

    "Personally, I would tell these boys to grow up and get a life and just let their feet do the talking and shut up. It makes me laugh at their immaturity. Maybe it's because they do not have a proper website to air their opinions. Well, if that is the case, then maybe i can consider allowing them some space here."

    "And also, i thought the time spent to read another team page might be better used to go train up and be a better team to prevent a roasting. Ditto the time spent for aimless tagging."

    "Lastly, this is the best part. Making fun of other names only make them look like kindergarten kids. Oops..maybe they really are. Who knows? I actually thought names like Pangpui, Ali are interesting names for 6 year olds."

    "Nonetheless, being a Myjia fan, I really hope we are playing against a quality opponent rather than a crap team. Somehow winning a crap team is just about as easy as crossing over a piece of shit." - source unknown.

    Jackson Could Be Ruled Out


    Bukit Batok - Myjia swashbuckling left winger Jackson Seetoh could be ruled out of this weekend's match against Impulse East FC.

    Jackson underwent a wisdom tooth extraction and it would normally take a week to recover from such a surgery.

    "I am hoping to play this weekend. Hopefully a great match even," stressed Jackson who incidentally felt the pain from his wisdom tooth while on trial at LA Galaxy.

    Meanwhile, the match against ex-loanee Ben Lim's team appear to be hotting up after a suspected Impulse East fan childishly spammed the Myjia website. The fan has subsequently had his IP address blocked.

    Myjia manager and senior players have urged both set of fans to remember it is only a friendly match and tauntings are not going to help the match.

    Spammer Pangpui in Shit Hole

    Tuas - Myjia webmaster has decided to block off "Pangpui" from the tagboard with immediate effect.

    "His comments are childish and with intent to provoke," explained the Webmaster for blocking him. "He can post elsewhere but every IP address will be blocked n post deleted."
    MYANMESE TRAINING CAMP FOR MYJIA

    Myjia boys getting ready for the training session. One for the photo album. The boys begin the trek to the hidden Myanmese training camp. Finally, arrival at the training camp. Midfielder Leong Wai Meng in action during the training match. Another one for the album with the Myanmese training opponents.

    Yangon - Myjia FFC arranged an inpromptu training session at an undisclosed Myanmese training camp in Yangon on Saturday evening upon the cancellation of a scheduled match in East Singapore.

    The Myjia contingent worked on their teamwork and passing against the quick Myanmese and the camaraderie shown by Myjia were rewarded with 2 wins, 1 draw and a loss against the opposition.

    Myjia management expressed satisfaction and indicated that there might be future opportunities to train here again. "This is a good training camp. The opponents are friendly and it really is a good workout and who knows we might come here for training again," commented an unnamed source.

    Match Postponed, Myjia Players Condemn Impulse East

    Kampong Bahru - Myjia FFC upcoming fixture against Impulse East FFC has been postponed due to fixture congestion. Impulse East will instead be spectators at Pasir Ris Crest where they will watch Myjia play against another eastern side.

    Myjia players expressed disappointment at being unable to face Impulse East this weekend.

    "Bring them on! Face us like men!" exclaimed midfielder Wilson Tan who could not hide his eagerness to face Impulse East. Twin brother Wilkin Tan added, " Stop being the chicken wuss that you already are!"

    Myjia fan Benjamin concedes that Impulse East were probably too chicken to face his beloved team, Myjia FFC.

    Journey to the East

    Jurong - Myjia FFC will meet Impulse East FC on 21st July. The match has been arranged for a 5pm kickoff with the venue to be announced at a later date.

    The match will see the return of ex-loanee Ben Lim in goal for Impulse East while Myjia midfield Kenneth Koh will be hoping to celebrate his 23rd birthday on matchday with goals for Myjia FFC.

    On the cyber front, Myjia youngsters Wilkin Tan and Ebenzer Low have both posted their blogs on Myjia Web. The move is believed to increase readership to Myjia Web and more players are expected to be posting their personal blog online in the near future.

    RAYMOND RETURNS FOR MYJIA WIN

    Kranji - First-choice keeper Raymond Tan returned from his injury layoff to keep goal for Myjia as Junhao bagged two braces in Myjia's 6-4 win over Kranji FC.

    A fit looking Kranji FC looked to be superior on paper against a young Myjia team before the start of the match but showed signs of jittery the moment the whistle blew. Myjia were first to adapt to the pace of the game and Junhao marked his return to the team with a typical finish on the quarter hour mark.

    Sweeper Vincent Low uncharacteristically let Kranji FC into the game when he tried to shield the ball out for goalkick only to be pickpocketed and the striker smashed in a shot to the right corner of Raymond's goal.

    1-1 the score but Myjia were not to be denied. A right wing attack saw a goalmouth melee ensue and the eventual loose ball rolled to Jackson who cracked a goalbound shot only to be denied by the flailing arms of the rightback. Myjia players screamed for a penalty and the referee duly obliged.

    Up stood Junhao to add to his incredible tally but against all odds, the sharpshooter crashed his shot against the post and the danger was eventually cleared.

    Myjia went close again several times in what was becoming a comfortable match for the family team. Jackson Seetoh finally gave Myjia their deserved lead with a sidefoot finish off a square ball by Junhao. 2-1 to Myjia and the players sensed a possible thrashing for Kranji.

    Junhao soon added three more goals to his tally with a fine one-two effort with Kenneth sandwiched in between his efforts. Despite their effort, Kranji FC were outclassed by a confident Myjia team which overcame them 6-4 rather easily.

    STARTING LINEUP : Raymond, Ebenzer, Wilkin, Sunny, Vincent, Wilson, Wai Meng, Kenneth, Delvin, Eric, Junhao. SUBS: Jackson


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    Matured Performance
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    Myjia youngster Ebenzer Low was singled out for praise by his teammates for his matured performance in the last match against Kranji FC. Ebenzer playing at leftback produced an accomplished display to shut out the right-wing threat of the Kranji attack.

    The advice dished out to Ebenzer to toughen up has not fallen on deaf ears it seems and the improvement has the fans and management smiling in anticipation at a bright future for the Myjia academy graduate.
    imeem & TheWeatherNetwork Deals Sealed

    Boon Lay - After months of hard work, Myjia website is pleased to annouce deals with Imeem and TheWeatherNetwork to publish Myjia photos and weather report respectively.

    The deal will take immediate effect as seen on this website.

    In other news, Myjia will take on Kranji FC at Kranji Secondary this Saturday. Myjia will be expected to don their white top.

    Myjia strikers Ronnie Low and Chia Junhao are expected to be back in the squad for the game.

    Myjia Bids Farewell to National Stadium










     
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