Nothing beats winning hands down to break that losing streak. Winning 5 goals to 1 is no easy feat and winning by such a big margin at an away game is definitely a confident booster. It has all the ingredient of a amazing game, four goals in the first half, even better than the Man United - West Ham game last weekend. And that is exactly what the Protectors did today at Queenstown Stadium. Our boys rose from two consecutive defeats to demolish Dalian Shide 5-1. The Americans must be reeling with frustration for not signing Indra who single handedly slotted in four goals for the visitors. Ludovick scored the final goal of the day on the 52nd minutes. What more can a fan ask for?
Now it is time to ride the wave and continue knocking out one competitor at a time till we regain our rightful place at the top of the league.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Sunday, May 4, 2008
it was just not our day...
home united played well in the first half and came back with 1 goal just before half time. when they came back for the second half, we equalised with a wonderful goal by Naruphol Ar-Romsawa, our promising young player. but everything went down when tampines scored their 3rd goal, which looked offside to me but apparently not to the linesman and referee. after the goal was given, the complexion of the game totally changed. well, it could have been different when shahril ishak was brought down in the penalty box but was denied when the penalty was not given as the referee deemed it as a dive. he even got a yellow card! earlier on in the match, ludovick was brought down too but still no penalty. the final score was 2-4 to tampines.
well, 2 losses already, but it's only 12 games played so far. we must cheer home united on. as i said, the fans must always be behind home united.
HOME UNITED!!
well, 2 losses already, but it's only 12 games played so far. we must cheer home united on. as i said, the fans must always be behind home united.
HOME UNITED!!
Saturday, May 3, 2008
reply to taggers
well, i'm blogging to reply the taggers on the blog.
BOI: most of the "professional" bloggers for the home united blog are busy. as for me, i'm not really in any position to talk about the details of the AFC cup cause i might say something that is not reliable and accurate. that will make it worse, wouldn't it? furthermore, i'm more of a fan commenting on the matches and giving as much details as possible. dan (another tagger) is right to say thast you can find details from the sleague website http://www.sleague.com , or may i recommend the official home united website, here's the link http://www.hufc.com.sg/ You can find frequent updates of home united and the details of their recent games played. thanks.
Outsider: firstly, we do not welcome people who tag negative messages of home united. we would rather have constructive comments. please do not say things that has no evidence and are purely just personal comments that attacks the club. i would appreciate it if you would stop tagging these messages that will cause conflicts. as a fan of home united, i really can't take this lying down, i'm sorry if we gave you the idea that we believe we're undefeatable, i guess you can only say that we have the upmost confidence in home united. what is wrong with being able to fully support and be proud of your team? since when were we arrogant? if we work hard, we definitely can be proud of our achievements. look at cristiano ronaldo of manchester united, he can be proud because he works hard, plays well and scores fantastic goals! why can't the fans and players celebrate home united's achievements? yes, we have lost one match in the sleague, but why should we keep our heads low? it's not the end of the season, home united is not giving up that easily. maybe this will even spur us on. well, that's all i want to say.
justme: i agree that fans are supposed to support their team win, lose or draw. but please don't forget, fans are humans too. sometimes, it's hard to not complain. perhaps the boo-ing was going a bit too far but sometimes, it just can't be help with frustration and all. humans don't think straight at times like these. yes? i'm saying all these based on your tag, whether it's 100% true, i don't know but either way, i believe, no matter what, home united fans will always be behind the players. (:
i just have a bit more to say, i didn't blog about the game against balestier khalsa because i didn't attend/watch the match against balestier khalsa so i'm in no position to blog about anything. so dear readers, if you want details, please click the above links! sleague website and home united official website. :D AND, good news for home united. THE PROTECTORS ARE MOVING ON TO THE QUARTER FINALS OF THE AFC CUP.
ALL THE BEST HUFC! :D
ps: our next sleague match is against tampines rovers, please come down to bishan stadium today (saturday) to give your full support. (:
BOI: most of the "professional" bloggers for the home united blog are busy. as for me, i'm not really in any position to talk about the details of the AFC cup cause i might say something that is not reliable and accurate. that will make it worse, wouldn't it? furthermore, i'm more of a fan commenting on the matches and giving as much details as possible. dan (another tagger) is right to say thast you can find details from the sleague website http://www.sleague.com , or may i recommend the official home united website, here's the link http://www.hufc.com.sg/ You can find frequent updates of home united and the details of their recent games played. thanks.
Outsider: firstly, we do not welcome people who tag negative messages of home united. we would rather have constructive comments. please do not say things that has no evidence and are purely just personal comments that attacks the club. i would appreciate it if you would stop tagging these messages that will cause conflicts. as a fan of home united, i really can't take this lying down, i'm sorry if we gave you the idea that we believe we're undefeatable, i guess you can only say that we have the upmost confidence in home united. what is wrong with being able to fully support and be proud of your team? since when were we arrogant? if we work hard, we definitely can be proud of our achievements. look at cristiano ronaldo of manchester united, he can be proud because he works hard, plays well and scores fantastic goals! why can't the fans and players celebrate home united's achievements? yes, we have lost one match in the sleague, but why should we keep our heads low? it's not the end of the season, home united is not giving up that easily. maybe this will even spur us on. well, that's all i want to say.
justme: i agree that fans are supposed to support their team win, lose or draw. but please don't forget, fans are humans too. sometimes, it's hard to not complain. perhaps the boo-ing was going a bit too far but sometimes, it just can't be help with frustration and all. humans don't think straight at times like these. yes? i'm saying all these based on your tag, whether it's 100% true, i don't know but either way, i believe, no matter what, home united fans will always be behind the players. (:
i just have a bit more to say, i didn't blog about the game against balestier khalsa because i didn't attend/watch the match against balestier khalsa so i'm in no position to blog about anything. so dear readers, if you want details, please click the above links! sleague website and home united official website. :D AND, good news for home united. THE PROTECTORS ARE MOVING ON TO THE QUARTER FINALS OF THE AFC CUP.
ALL THE BEST HUFC! :D
ps: our next sleague match is against tampines rovers, please come down to bishan stadium today (saturday) to give your full support. (:
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