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The culling begins

Jakarta Casual 03 November @ 06:00 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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After a season that saw Home United move to a new stadium in Clementi and struggle to find any kind of consistency they have decided on some changes for next season.
Out goes coach PN Sivaji and with him Syed Fadhil, Fadzuhasny Juraimi, Itimi Dickson, Ham Hyeong Kyu, leading scorer Kengne Ludovick and Prime League player Naruphol Ar-Romsawa.

Short scribe on Home U's misadventure in Hong Kong (edited)

BoLASEPaKO 27 June @ 12:22 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Got a call from my friend, Bryan Lim who saw the match where Home United were trounced 4-0 by Hong Kong powerhouses - South China AA in the AFC Cup knock-out stage.
Here are some of the extracts from his posting filed from Hong Kong...
"I just came back from the game played @ the HK Stadium.

Home United deny interest in Lewis

Jakarta Casual 21 July @ 10:13 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Following on from my earlier story about Home United keeper Lionel Lewis attracting the interest of Indonesian side Persija, his coach Sivaji has denied the rumours saying the club had recieved no offers for the 27 year old.
I showed a picture of Lewis to a Persija official here and he was gobsmacked.

Vincent is the man

Jakarta Casual 10 November @ 12:26 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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I understand from one of the lads at Kallang Roar that Vincent Subraniam has been appointed coach of Home United replacing Sivaji in the hot seat.
http://jakartacasual.blogspot.com/2009/11/homing-in.html

AFC Cup Group H: Home United vs PEA FC (Thailand)

BoLASEPaKO 18 May @ 08:05 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Home United's fate in the AFC Cup will be determined by the outcome of this fixture after their away defeat to Vietnamese club Binh Duong.
However, Mr PN Sivaji's men should take some comfort for the fact they had not lost their last two games since that lost in Vietnam, but there's no room for complacency as the club jolly well know that further participation in this continental tournament means a victory at all costs against this Thai side.