THE EDITION OF MYJIA ONLINE
Myjia Celebrates At Pasir Ris!
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!

Jurong West - Myjia Online wishes all Myjias a happy and prosperous Chinese New Year!

delmanda Opens
Myjia's flying winger online store sets flight with the launch of delmanda.

Online - Delvin Ng has ventured into the ever-growing online retail business with the opening of delmanda.

For more information including a Lunar New Year sale, log on to http://delmanda.livejournal.com/.

Myjia Online congratulates and wishes Delvin a great and prosperous venture!

Myjia Travels to Macpherson for Pre-Season

Macpherson - Myjia FFC begins pre-season at Macpherson Secondary against a local team on Saturday, 17 January 2009.The team is determined to put behind a poor last season which saw a record seven yellow cards dished out to Myjia players in the final game of the season.

Ahead of the new season, Myjia Online will include a couple of new features in the site namely - a yellow card and red card column for the team as well as updated player info including Tan Junxiong and Jerry Lim.

Just last week, Myjia Online hit a new milestone when it reached 10,000 views for the site. With a new "visitor online" indicator at the top right corner of the homepage together with a Chat-cum-tagboard, the new season promises to be one of chatter and gossip online.
SEASON THREE ENDS WITH SORE DEFEAT

Dhoby Ghaut - Henderson Rovers stirling comeback victory summed up Myjia's season as The Family crashed to a 3-1 defeat against a team comprising lawyers and undergraduates.

Inconsistency and indiscipline has cost Myjia dearly this season and again both factors crept into Myjia on Saturday despite a fine first half.

A goalless first half showcased Myjia's potential with Vincent Low in fine form as he marshalled the backline superbly with Jerry Lim to keep the Rovers attack at bay.

Rovers No. 10 was a constant niggle with his unsightly style of play and penchant for diving at the slightest touch. It was to nobody's surprise when the game began to flare up in the second half as Kenneth took offence at Rover's No. 8 immaculate impersonation of his captain's art of clipping of opponent's ankles - the captain in question: the irritable No. 10.

The referee who had an average game, failed to take sterner action against the No. 8 when he taunted Kenneth to hit him and from that point onwards, mayhem broke loose in Myjia's ranks.

In between the start of the second half and that incident, Junhao had time to hit his 22nd goal of the season with the goal of the season.

Collecting the ball at the edge of the penalty box, the poacher took one touch and with his second, sent a dipping volley into the bottom corner with the keeper stranded.

Myjia were having the upper hand with the goal but all advantage was lost when Vincent smudged his own performance with a schoolboy error - failing to control with his chest that led to Rovers scoring an ill-deserved equaliser.

Myjia were in sixes and sevens as substituition created confusion and inconsistency in the passing and the hapless Wai Meng was of no help either.

The midfielder who celebrated his 29th birthday two weeks ago was a spectator throughout the game and his only contribution was to not get a yellow card in a game where seven Myjia players were booked.

With the midfield missing and the team is disarray, fuming Myjia keeper Raymond Tan had seen enough and had enough of Rovers No. 10 antics when the latter stole a kick at Raymond in a 50-50 situation.

Raymond lashed out in anger and appeared to stamp on the striker and was lucky to be still on the pitch. But it was effectively game over for Raymond who lost his composure and never really went back into the game.

Receiving a backpass, Raymond attempted to dribble past a striker and when the ball was nicked without a foul, the game was lost as was the plot.

2-1 to Rovers and with tackles flying in, the referee had to get Vincent to control the team who were united in spirit and anger at the way the game was falling out of Myjia's reach with Rovers antics.

Eric Low had to be restrained as he abused the referee and had to be eventually subsituted to keep 11 men on the field before Rovers scored a lucky goal with from the byline.

Myjia were never in the game for most of the second half and on hindsight, such tempers flaring from players could only boil down to the close bond shared by Myjia players who were enraged when they see any unjust actions toward their fellow players.

"Losing is one thing, but fighting in Myjia's colours is disgraceful. We should use this unity we share to translate it to victory whenever we face adversity," remarked team manager Vincent Low.

Players Booked
Kenneth, Delvin, Vincent, Junhao, Raymond, Ryan, Eric
Tuas - Seetoh Jackson faces a late fitness test for Saturday's match against Henderson Rovers at Henderson. The mecurial winger broke his toe nail during Myjia's training camp at Kota Tinggi and was spotted with a bandage around the injured toe during Myjia's New Year celebrations.

Fullback Wilkin Tan has been declared fit for the match however and will be looking to add on to his solitary goal this season.

With the re-opening of the transfer window, Myjia will be looking to release several players from the team list while securing the service of Zhi Wei on a permanent basis after he impressed during the last few games of the season. Midfielder Roy Tan and giant defender Sunny Rai are among the players to be released.
 
 
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