Headlines: Mavericks breaks duck!
FT Score: RNS United 0 Mavericks 2
Scorers: Amir ('36), Khai ('67)
Assist: Khai, Kee Siang
Orchid Park - Mavericks FC bags their first win in the league after a hot-blooded match against RNS United, in a 2-0 victory. The Outsiders started in their all new vintage white strip, and with the festive blessings from several well-known media personalities, and the iron-will of their players, the team played a great game, despite enduring horrible tackles, and wresting finisher moves from their less illustrious opponents. The defence was marshalled superbly well, by the "new" centre-back pairing of Chuan Ji and new-but-old signing Mike.
The Referee's leniency didn't work all too well for the team, especially with flying winger Amir, who was utterly destroyed one too many time with a new match record of suffering 10 tackles-from-behind from their nice opponents. That didn't stop him from scoring an opportunistic goal late in the first half with a left-footed finish from new striker signing Khai's flick-on. The striker made sure his debut went off with a bang, with a sweetly struck right-footed drive in the second half, to extend the Outsiders' lead.
However, he was on the receiving end of a Donnie Yen-inspired "wingchun" Ip Man elbow-smash from an opponent player on his ribs, which ended his debut match prematurely. Barry, on the other hand, received an Ong Bak-inspired muay thai knee smash, which totally floored him in the second half, like totally. Wei Jie, who was having an excellent game as well, left the pitch injured as well. Midfield general Kee Siang, who was flawless in midfield, was also incessantly hacked down much to the chagrin of the Mavericks bench, with manager Chin Yuen standing and complaining furiously on the touchlines, obviously frustrated with the lack of protection his players are receiving from the referee.
However, the team battled and hanged on for the hard-fought victory. And may the Outsiders enjoy many more great victories in their all-new vintage white strip! A job well done fellas!
P.S.
Oh, and please keep on bringing girls to our matches.
They bring good luck, i think.
Scorers: Amir ('36), Khai ('67)
Assist: Khai, Kee Siang
Orchid Park - Mavericks FC bags their first win in the league after a hot-blooded match against RNS United, in a 2-0 victory. The Outsiders started in their all new vintage white strip, and with the festive blessings from several well-known media personalities, and the iron-will of their players, the team played a great game, despite enduring horrible tackles, and wresting finisher moves from their less illustrious opponents. The defence was marshalled superbly well, by the "new" centre-back pairing of Chuan Ji and new-but-old signing Mike.
The Referee's leniency didn't work all too well for the team, especially with flying winger Amir, who was utterly destroyed one too many time with a new match record of suffering 10 tackles-from-behind from their nice opponents. That didn't stop him from scoring an opportunistic goal late in the first half with a left-footed finish from new striker signing Khai's flick-on. The striker made sure his debut went off with a bang, with a sweetly struck right-footed drive in the second half, to extend the Outsiders' lead.
However, he was on the receiving end of a Donnie Yen-inspired "wingchun" Ip Man elbow-smash from an opponent player on his ribs, which ended his debut match prematurely. Barry, on the other hand, received an Ong Bak-inspired muay thai knee smash, which totally floored him in the second half, like totally. Wei Jie, who was having an excellent game as well, left the pitch injured as well. Midfield general Kee Siang, who was flawless in midfield, was also incessantly hacked down much to the chagrin of the Mavericks bench, with manager Chin Yuen standing and complaining furiously on the touchlines, obviously frustrated with the lack of protection his players are receiving from the referee.
However, the team battled and hanged on for the hard-fought victory. And may the Outsiders enjoy many more great victories in their all-new vintage white strip! A job well done fellas!
P.S.
Oh, and please keep on bringing girls to our matches.
They bring good luck, i think.