MYJIA AIMS TO GUN DOWN ST. JAMES AFTER WOEFUL DISPLAYS!
10/28/09, Report by Anonymous
Pasir Ris - With only 1 victory in the last 6 matches marks one of Myjia worst run in seasons. In the process, Myjia have conceeded 21 goals in the process. Leaky defence and occasion lapse of concentration have been the main problem this season. Myjia have to find a solution to this problem quick before they continue to fall deeper into the pithole.
The most recent defeat to CCK FC further highlighed the vulnerability in Myjia defence as they put 7 goals past Myjia keeper. However, in a humiliating defeat, Myjia latest signing Edwin gave Myjia fans a glimmer of hope of reviving a miserable season by scoring his 2nd goal in his 2nd match.
Following his signing for Myjia, he have so far won over the hearts of Myjia fans with 2 impactful displays.
Apart from Edwin, youngster from Myjia youth academy Ebenzer Low also found the net in the 7-3 defeat to CCK FC. The goal he scored will definitely provide a boost in his morale having scored on his birthday. Besides, that goal brought his tally to 3 goals which equals the goal tally from previous season. He will definitely be fired up against St. James FC having been sent off once.
Ahead of this week clash, Myjia received a boost with the return of midfield duo Leong Waimeng and Kenneth Koh. The duo sat out the previous match due to a short term loan due to Toronto FC and Tioman FC respectively.
Livewire Delvin Ng will also be set to make a return having been given all cleared by the medical staffs.
With critics hot on Myjia heels, a victory is a must in order to relieve some pressure of the shoulder of Myjia players and management. Furthermore, a rivalry between the two teams have ended all square with 1 victory each and 2 draws. Myjia will definitely be hoping to gain an upper hand in this rivalry.
10/16/09, Report by Weuji Hikikomori
From Bad To Horrendous
Myjia's shocking decline has left the entire community shellshocked. This website has received an anonymous fan mail who expressed discontentment at this season's performance and results.
Below are the excerpts:
Hi m*****f****** out there!! This is Myjia's stats for the past 3 season.
Below are the stats
SEASON
Pld
W
D
L
Pts
Season 2007/08
18
9
5
4
32
Season 2008/09
18
9
1
8
28
Season 2009/10
18
5
3
10
18
We are totally in a shit position this season!! Only getting 18pts out of 18 games. Average points per game = 1
10/8/09, Report by Weuji Hikikomori
Myjia Hits New Depths
Editor's note I hate to state this - Myjia FFC sank to new depths as a makeshift squad crashed 2-5 to Chinese Veterans at Marsiling Secondary.
To say Saturday was possibly the worse matchday of Myjia as a club was an understatement.
It was much worse than that.
The team played with ten players throughout the match, such was the size of the squad that the fans equaled the number of players. Such a statistic is simply embarassing.
Worryingly, the entire situation could have been even worse had midfielder Wilson not pushed for an early release from work to make himself available for the game.
It could have been worse had Eric Low not put aside some time for the team away from his family commitments. Without Eric, Myjia would have been two players short - Eric's brother-in-law was signed on loan as an emergency leftback.
Without the enthuasiam and commitment of these two players, the match would have been cancelled on Saturday. Imagine yourself slogging through the work week just to look forward to playing a game of football on Saturday. Now imagine changing appointment times, arranging your Saturday plans around the football match. And now, imagine you turning up only to see your seven other team mates. Then you wait and hope that the rest shows up. And then finally the match is cancelled due to the lack of players. I hope you see the picture. We were that close to this scenario on Saturday.
I don't mean to be critical. But everyone has their own commitments and priorities and there is absolutely nothing wrong with it.
The manager has a difficult enough task to appease everyone so that the players have enough playing time when they turn up but we could all make his job easier when we promptly reply our attendance for the forthcoming match. If the number's lacking and there aren't sufficient reserves players to call up then fair enough, cancel the match. But bear in mind that the referee needs a couple of days in advance before we can cancel a pre-arranged field.
Cancel a game and those players yearning for the match will be disappointed but to carry on with the arrangement with insufficient players presents another set of problems. It's a tough call and I'm just glad I'm not the manager-cum match organiser.
On a brighter note, despite the ultra-demoralising defeat at the hands of another average team, Myjia looks to have unearthed a striking prodigy in Edwin Goh.
The lanky new signing had an impressionable debut and wowed the stadium with a stunning effort when he scored from the centre of the pitch upon kickoff. The ball sailed powerfully past a stunned keeper into the top corner.
Edwin then added an assist when he broke the offside trap before laying the ball for Wai Meng to roll into an empty net.
"The boy's got good strength, physique and packs power in his shot. However, all that is not important if he doesn't possess the right attitude," remarked an insider source.
10/1/09, Report by Weuji Hikikomori
Vincent signs teen striker
Boon Lay - Ahead of Saturday's match at Marsiling Secondary where Myjia threw away a two goal lead to finish two apiece, manager Vincent Low has moved to sign an Malaysian teenage striker Edwin Goh on a free transfer.
Following news that Chia Junhao, Ryan and Zhiwei have all been called up for national duty, Vincent will view this signing as a coup and also with the long term strike partnership in mind.
Myjia's strikeforce has also been severely depleted with news that Delvin Ng will be unavailable for at least a month with torn ankle ligaments. The unlucky striker will hope for a similarly fast recovery to get back on the field after overcoming an ACL last season. In addition, veteran striker Eric Low could miss Saturday's game owing to family commitments and that leaves the frontline bare with only Ronnie Low as a recognised striker. On a slightly more positive note though, winger Jackson Seetoh should make his return after missing the previous two games. Jackson who can operate as a striker, though it is not his natural position, will be much needed to add more firepower to the attack.
Meanwhile, Vincent Low has expressed his delight at the enthusiasm and commitment shown by Edwin who showed much desire to play for Myjia. "At the moment, Edwin's fitness level is not too ideal. Although he will likely make his debut this Saturday, the fans should not expect him to deliver immediately," cautioned Vincent. Wise words especially considering that the striker is merely approaching 20.
Midfielder Leong Wai Meng will be hoping to add to his tally after scoring in consecutive games since coming back from his stint at Toronto FC. His last goal against FC Chinese Boys was a precise freekick past the outstretched arms of the keeper. Junhao then increased Myjia's lead with his own version of a freekick which thundered past the keeper.
Myjia held a two goal advantage at halftime in that last game at Marsiling Secondary but succumbed to finish the game 2-2. Come this Saturday with a similarly depleted squad, Myjia will be hoping to finish in a better shape and end a run which has only garnered one win in nine games.
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