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    November 12, 2009

    [MOBILISATION CALL] Singapore vs Thailand

    MOBILISATION TIME !
    Asian Cup 2011 Qualifier
    Singapore vs Thailand
    Venue: Kallang National Stadium
    Kick-off: 7.30pm
    Date: 14th November 2009, Saturday
    Ticket details

    Grandstand - S$10.00
    Gallery Adult - S$6.00
    Gallery ( Student & Senior Citizen) - $2.00



    November 02, 2009

    [International Friendly]-Singapore vs Indonesia

    This coming wednesday night, Singapore will host Indonesia @National Stadium (Kallang) for their last final preparation for Asian Cup Qualifying matches agianst Thailand.


    Prices

    Grandstand - $10.00
    Gallery (Adult) - $6.00
    Gallery (Children) - $2.00

    Match: International Friendly - Singapore vs Indonesia
    Day/Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009
    Venue: National Stadium
    Kick-off: 7.30pm


    Will you be there to support our Lions in action?

    October 26, 2009

    [Preview]-Super Reds v Home Utd

    Home United left it late to register their 2-1 win over Singapore Cup finalist's Geylang United FC in the last match.


    Kengne Ludovick scoring in stoppage time to give Home United FC the important 3 points in bid to claim 2nd spot in the league standings.


    Up next, our Protectors will play their last match of the season against Super Reds FC at Yishun stadium this coming wednesday. Super Reds have been in winning form of late.
    More updates to be followed...

    October 15, 2009

    [Preview]-Geylang Utd vs Home Utd

    After labouring to a 1-0 victory over Sengkang Punggol FC on monday night, our Protectors will visit Bedok stadium to take on Geylang United FC tonight in the Great Eastern-YEO's S.League match. With only two days of rest, the players will need to recharge their batteries to face RHB Singapore Cup finalist.


    Come and support our Protectors in action!


    Kickoff- 1945hours.

    October 04, 2009

    Short Notice

    Hi Readers,

    I will be taking a short break from 4oct to 12oct. During this time, i will not have any match preview and after match results.


    Yours sincerely,


    Jason.

    September 21, 2009

    [Match Preview]-YL vs HUFC


    Tomorrow evening's Great Eastern-YEO's S.league match against the Young Lions at Jalan Besar stadium brings together two talented local side that bore red outfits, though this occasion that Home United will need to decide if they want to wear Blue or Gold outfits to avoid a colour clash.
    The Young Lions are in hot form recently, collecting five points out of four matches. Drawing with Woodlands Wellington, Gombak United, and an win over Geylang United.
    But in the other side, The Protectors are on red hot form too.. Defeating Tampines Rovers, Singapore Armed Forces and Albirex Niigata(S).
    In this match, Home United will do w/o the services of Kengne Ludovick, Peres De Oliveira (Suspensions), Lionel Lewis, Isa Halim & Ismail Yunos (Sidelined). While Young Lions will be missing their speedy winger Gabriel Quak.
    Fresh from a long break and batteries recharged, will The Protectors blaze through Young Lions who also on red hot form? Support local football and come on down to Jalan Besar stadium to witness an exciting match on that day! Kick-0ff 1945hrs.
    Local Game, Local Favour! \m/!

    September 03, 2009

    Match Report for SG Cup 2nd leg.

    Both teams
    Walking to the pitch

    Recruits
    Match Report:
    After watching the match between Home United FC and Geylang United FC, I felt sad for Home United that they lost on total agg score(3-4).. but frustration at the head coach PN Sivaji. Why did he field No.19 Azhar Sairuddin instead on Korean import, Ham Hyeong Kyu? The korean was left on the bench from first half till the end without making an appearance into the pitch.. He lefted the bench and straight to the changing room on 83rd min after sivaji decided to use Fadzu instead of him. What a sad day for the korean.
    But if you had read the preview on www.sleague.com , PN Sivaji said '' Our aim for this second game is to score early and go on from there'' but look who scored the early goal? Not Home but Geylang's captain Miroslav Latiak on the 11th min. The only one who should be commended should goes to the stand-in goalkeeper No.46 Siddiq Durimi, he did quite a number of saves to prevent geylang's players from scoring more..
    With Singapore Cup out of their hands now.. Home United will forcus back on sleague next monday against Balestier Khalsa at the same ground.