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He was caught by the police in a late night raid at his Changi penthouse busily preparing the match review for FC Pantattes, an Indonesian football club based in the Yogyakarta province.
Seksi Moroni was heavily involved with football clubs based overseas, the most recent was the NUS Vietnamese Students United FC (Operation Team Helicopter FC) who clashed with the Outsiders a couple of months back at Broadrick.
After reviews from internationally-reknowned columnists, the match preview for the upcoming match for the Outsiders written by Seksi Moroni was deemed unsuitable for public viewing, due to it's myriad of sexual innuendos in context, and furthermore, it's obvious plagiarised materials which was taken in whole from the classic adult indonesian novel, "P.S. I Busok You".
The last time the Outsiders played at home was on the 27th of September 2008, in a 2-2 draw with Insert FC.
Not only is it a milestone for the team, it is also important to note that if flamboyant winger Amir plays this Saturday and scores, he will be the first player in the history of Mavericks FC to notch 50 goals for the club. And there is no better way to do it than in front of the home fans.
The last time these two sides met, was in Dec last year, whereby the Outsiders had their biggest win ever, in a sound 9-1 victory.
However, things will go differently now, with their opponents having signed 4 Brazillian players from Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, the Brazilian professional football team based in Porto Alegre.
This will be a difficult task for the Outsiders, and they have to work hard if they are to get anything from the game and extend their unbeaten run to 2 games. But one thing's for sure, they will be buoyed by the home support behind them.
Captain Chao Xing returns to the starting line-up after his overseas stint to promote the Mavericks Brand, however, tenacious midfielder Faizy is out, because he's in love.
That's all for this edition of The Outsiders Times.
Comments very much welcomed.
He was caught by the police in a late night raid at his Changi penthouse busily preparing the match review for FC Pantattes, an Indonesian football club based in the Yogyakarta province.
Seksi Moroni was heavily involved with football clubs based overseas, the most recent was the NUS Vietnamese Students United FC (Operation Team Helicopter FC) who clashed with the Outsiders a couple of months back at Broadrick.
After reviews from internationally-reknowned columnists, the match preview for the upcoming match for the Outsiders written by Seksi Moroni was deemed unsuitable for public viewing, due to it's myriad of sexual innuendos in context, and furthermore, it's obvious plagiarised materials which was taken in whole from the classic adult indonesian novel, "P.S. I Busok You".
The last time the Outsiders played at home was on the 27th of September 2008, in a 2-2 draw with Insert FC.
Not only is it a milestone for the team, it is also important to note that if flamboyant winger Amir plays this Saturday and scores, he will be the first player in the history of Mavericks FC to notch 50 goals for the club. And there is no better way to do it than in front of the home fans.
The last time these two sides met, was in Dec last year, whereby the Outsiders had their biggest win ever, in a sound 9-1 victory.
However, things will go differently now, with their opponents having signed 4 Brazillian players from Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense, the Brazilian professional football team based in Porto Alegre.
This will be a difficult task for the Outsiders, and they have to work hard if they are to get anything from the game and extend their unbeaten run to 2 games. But one thing's for sure, they will be buoyed by the home support behind them.
Captain Chao Xing returns to the starting line-up after his overseas stint to promote the Mavericks Brand, however, tenacious midfielder Faizy is out, because he's in love.
That's all for this edition of The Outsiders Times.
Comments very much welcomed.