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In a new bid to attract more interest it seems the SLeague have come up with a novel way of
releasing the fixture list for the new season. Taking a leaf from the harry Potter movies they are
announcing them bit by bit. The logic, such as it is, is that if it's good enough for JK Rawlings'
teen magicians it's gotta be good enough for the SLeague.
(The entry is formulated based on the transcript of the media release issued by Starhub, the
official broadcaster of the S.League 2012)
StarHub, the Official Broadcaster of the S.League, is extending its ‘live' match coverage to
everyone (including non-StarHub subscribers) via frequency 76.
If anyone had said that Woodlands Wellington would have been top of the SLeague at any time during
the 2012 I would have asked them politely to lie down and stop taking drugs. The Rams are bottom of
the table fodder and have been since I have been following the game there.
But after two games they are second in the table only 'cos Albirex Niigata have a better goal
difference.
Indonesia Super League
Persidafon v PSAP 4-2 (Patrick Wanggai 2, Eric Bayemi, Christian Worabay; Wook Jin, Sukman)
4,850Persipura v Pelita Jaya 2-1 (Alberto Goncalves, Boaz Solossa; Zhekov) 23,272Deltras v PSMS 0-1
(Arie Supriyantna) 11,350Sriwijaya v Persisam 3-1 (Keith Kayamba 2, Hilton Moreira; Gonzales)
29,753Persija v Persiba 4-0 (Pedro Vasqualez Javier 2, Bambang Pamungkas, Ramdhani Lestalahu)
20,599
1 - Sriwijaya 15 9 3 3 34-13 302 - Persipura 14 9 3 2 28-16 303 - Persiwa 14 9 2 3 26-17 29
14 - Keith Kayamba (Sriwijaya)10 - Hilton Moreira (Sriwijaya)9 - Patrick Wanggai (Persidafon),
Herman Dzumafo (PSPS)
Indonesia Premier League
Persebaya v Arema 2-1 (Halil, Dutra; TA Mushafry) 55,000Persijap v Persija 1-0 (Julio Lopez)
8,000
1 - Persibo 9 5 2 2 13-7 172 - Semen Padang 9 4 4 1 15-7 163 - Persebaya 9 5 1 3 10-6 16
Don't recall the last time Indonesian football enjoyed such bumper crowds on the same day.
Indonesia Super League
Persidafon v PSAP 4-2 (Patrick Wanggai 2, Eric Bayemi, Christian Worabay; Wook Jin, Sukman)
4,850Persipura v Pelita Jaya 2-1 (Alberto Goncalves, Boaz Solossa; Zhekov) 23,272Deltras v PSMS 0-1
(Arie Supriyantna) 11,350Sriwijaya v Persisam 3-1 (Keith Kayamba 2, Hilton Moreira; Gonzales)
29,753Persija v Persiba 4-0 (Pedro Vasqualez Javier 2, Bambang Pamungkas, Ramdhani Lestalahu)
20,599
1 - Sriwijaya 15 9 3 3 34-13 302 - Persipura 14 9 3 2 28-16 303 - Persiwa 14 9 2 3 26-17 29
14 - Keith Kayamba (Sriwijaya)10 - Hilton Moreira (Sriwijaya)9 - Patrick Wanggai (Persidafon),
Herman Dzumafo (PSPS)
Indonesia Premier League
Persebaya v Arema 2-1 (Halil, Dutra; TA Mushafry) 55,000Persijap v Persija 1-0 (Julio Lopez)
8,000
1 - Persibo 9 5 2 2 13-7 172 - Semen Padang 9 4 4 1 15-7 163 - Persebaya 9 5 1 3 10-6 16
Don't recall the last time Indonesian football enjoyed such bumper crowds on the same day.
There's never a dull moment in Singapore. Last night we saw the champions Tampines Rovers defeated
at home by SAFFC while Home United were turned over by Tanjong Pagar 1-0. A Tanjong Pagar team it
will be remembered, possibly, who shipped five to Young Lions last time out.
Which all means the SLeague table remains its freshness albeit with a distinctly foreign feel to
it.
It's not been the best of starts for SLeague champions Tampines Rovers but they are slowly dragging
themselves back up to the top part of the table. Coming from behind and needing an own goal to
overcome Young Lions may not be the chosen method of securing three points but that's what they had
to do last night but they won't be grumbling too much.
14/5 Singapore Armed Forces FC vs Balestier Khalsa (Choa Chu Kang Stadium)
15/5 Albirex Niigata vs Yotha FC (Laos) (Jurong East Stadium)
16/5 Tampines Rovers vs Phnom Penh Crown FC (Cambodia) (Clementi Stadium)
17/5 2012 DPMM FC (Brunei Darussalam) vs Home United (Yishun Stadium)
18/5 Loyola Meraclo Sparks FC (Philipiines) vs Geylang United (Jalan Besar Stadium)
19/5 KBZ FC (Myanmar) vs Woodlands Wellington (Jalan Besar Stadium)
20/5 Gombak United vs Harimau Muda B (Malaysia) (Jurong West Stadium)
21/5 Tanjong Pagar United vs Hougang United (Queenstown Stadium)
A proper ASEAN Cup its becoming!