RedSportsXI – 1,222 readers cast over 5,009 votes to choose their best 11 A Division footballers
April 24, 2008
RedSportsXI
POLLS CLOSED MIDNIGHT, FRIDAY, MAY 23.
Hi football fans and players,
The poll is over and before we get into the best 11 players, I must add that this poll is the most popular on Red Sports so far. As with all reader-generated polls, controversy abounds. Some have said the top 11 are not the best and are just a reflection of their popularity in school and mobilisation efforts by their friends. Well, so be it. No poll is perfect and if the best 11 were just picked by me and a couple of coaches, what’s the fun in that yeah? I’d rather let you guys do the picking.
So, here’s the RedSportsXI based on the votes:
Pierson Ang (#20, goalkeeper, Anglo-Chinese JC)
Adam Yuu Douglas (#26, defender, Anglo-Chinese JC)
Khairil (#23, defender, Meridian JC)
Gavin Lee (#13, defender, Victoria JC)
Fazli (#7, right-back, Meridian JC)
Mohamed Aswad (#10, midfielder, Millenia Institute)
Mahdi (#23, midfielder, Meridian JC)
Nathaniel (#12, centre midfielder, St Andrew’s JC)
Muhd Afrizal (#19, left winger, Jurong JC)
Alex (#10, striker, Victoria JC)
Chong Kuo Loon (#17, striker, St Andrew's JC)
So six schools have representatives on the RedSportsXI team. I think that’s a nice spread of schools and shows that no school has succeeded in spamming the poll in any great way. It also shows that there is talent spread out across the schools, players whose skills have impressed a wider selection of readers.
Out of curiosity, I decided I would list the next 11 players by vote. So here they are:
Alfred Yue (#1, GOALKEEPER, Jurong JC)
Lim Jun Liang (#5, defender, Victoria JC)
Matthew, (#3, defender, Meridian JC)
Warrick Wee (#7, right-back, Anglo-Chinese JC)
Luo Yu Kai (#18, centre-back, Anglo-Chinese JC)
Cedric Goh (#8, centre midfielder, Anglo-Chinese JC)
Nicholas Kang (#17, left winger, Victoria JC)
Jeremy Ong (#2, midfielder, St Andrew's JC)
Chester Lum (#16, midfielder, Victoria JC)
Anders Aplin (#9, striker, Victoria JC)
Daniel Kao (#14, striker, Anglo-Chinese JC)
If anyone can tell me what position Irwin Goh (#14, position?, St Andrew's JC) plays, he might warrant a position in the second RedSportsXI. I’ve left him out in the meantime because I don’t have that information.
So there you have it, the two best teams at A Division level according to the readers. Now, I don’t know about you, but I would pay good money to watch these two teams play. And if got to pick my players, I would add someone like Augustus Set (#7, midfielder) of St Andrew’s in my team cos that guy plays beautiful football. Augustus was a very late addition in the poll because he wasn’t nominated early by readers.
Although I only got to watch the semi-finals of the A Division, I was struck by the level of skill on display. It was a joy to watch. Also what was missing was all the nonsense you see from the English Premier League – diving, trying to get opponents sent off, arguing with the referee. Most players conducted themselves with decorum, dignity and manliness. My hats off to you.
So now, if you guys really want to watch RedSportsXI (A) vs RedSportsXI (B), and the players really want to play that game, hey, let me know. Maybe we can form a committee with 3 to 4 people and get this executed. I’m not doing this alone, that’s for sure!
Red Sports. Always Game.
uncle Les
RedSportsXI: Who are the best 11 A Division footballers?
- Alex (#10, striker, Victoria JC) (14%, 193 Votes)
- Mohamed Aswad (#10, midfielder, Millenia Institute) (14%, 180 Votes)
- Chong Kuo Loon (#17, striker, St Andrew's JC) (12%, 154 Votes)
- Mahdi (#23, midfielder, Meridian JC) (11%, 147 Votes)
- Anders Aplin (#9, striker, Victoria JC) (11%, 140 Votes)
- Nathaniel (#12, centre midfielder, St Andrew's JC) (10%, 135 Votes)
- Khairil (#8, defender, Meridian JC) (10%, 134 Votes)
- Adam Yuu Douglas (#26, defender, Anglo-Chinese JC) (10%, 133 Votes)
- Muhd Afrizal (#19, left winger, Jurong JC) (10%, 130 Votes)
- Daniel Kao (#14, striker, Anglo-Chinese JC) (9%, 125 Votes)
- Cedric Goh (#8, centre midfielder, Anglo-Chinese JC) (9%, 120 Votes)
- Pierson Ang (#20, GOALKEEPER, Anglo-Chinese JC) (9%, 115 Votes)
- Nicholas Kang (#17, left winger, Victoria JC) (8%, 106 Votes)
- Jeremy Ong (#2, midfielder, St Andrew's JC) (8%, 101 Votes)
- Gavin Lee (#13, defender, Victoria JC) (7%, 91 Votes)
- Fazli (#7, right-back, Meridian JC) (7%, 90 Votes)
- Lim Jun Liang (#5, defender, Victoria JC) (6%, 83 Votes)
- Chester Lum (#16, midfielder, Victoria JC) (6%, 77 Votes)
- Luk Sau Chiu (#22, centre midfielder, Anglo-Chinese JC) (6%, 77 Votes)
- Matthew, (#3, defender, Meridian JC) (6%, 74 Votes)
- Warrick Wee (#7, right-back, Anglo-Chinese JC) (5%, 72 Votes)
- Cheong Bao Ren DJ (#15, winger, Anglo-Chinese JC) (5%, 70 Votes)
- Irwin Goh (#14, position?, St Andrew's JC) (5%, 68 Votes)
- Malcolm (#10, right midfielder, Anglo-Chinese JC) (5%, 63 Votes)
- Luo Yu Kai (#18, centre-back, Anglo-Chinese JC) (5%, 62 Votes)
- Wei Liang (#20, left-back, Victoria JC) (5%, 62 Votes)
- Jeremy Tan (#4, left-back, St Andrew's JC) (4%, 58 Votes)
- Zachary (#7, right wing, Jurong JC) (4%, 55 Votes)
- Jonathan Tan (#2, right-back, Victoria JC) (4%, 55 Votes)
- Daryl (#11, position, Meridian JC) (4%, 54 Votes)
- Alan (#14, Meridian JC) (4%, 52 Votes)
- Yap Heng (#7, right midfielder, Victoria JC) (4%, 52 Votes)
- Koo Yi Jing (#10, left midflelder, Raffles JC) (4%, 51 Votes)
- Tan Yong Geng (#5, centre midfielder, Anglo-Chinese JC) (4%, 48 Votes)
- Akmal (#22, midfielder, Meridian JC) (4%, 48 Votes)
- Hyder (#15, midfielder, Meridian JC) (4%, 48 Votes)
- Samuel Tan (#7, defender, Hwa Chong Institution) (4%, 47 Votes)
- Alfred Yue (#1, GOALKEEPER, Jurong JC) (4%, 47 Votes)
- Aran Shanmugaratnam (#19, midfielder, Hwa Chong Institution) (4%, 47 Votes)
- Joseph (#16, midfielder, Meridian JC) (3%, 45 Votes)
- Hari Valuri (#9, left midfielder, Anglo-Chinese JC) (3%, 45 Votes)
- Dennis Ciptanicaputra (#17, striker, Anglo-Chinese JC) (3%, 45 Votes)
- Lee Yan Gen (#6, right-back, Victoria JC) (3%, 43 Votes)
- Umesh (#4, midfielder, Victoria JC) (3%, 42 Votes)
- Muhd Faris (#16, centre-back, Anglo-Chinese JC) (3%, 42 Votes)
- Zheng Hao (#8, right midfielder, Hwa Chong Institution) (3%, 40 Votes)
- Mohd Hafizuddin (#8, midfielder, Millenia Institute) (3%, 39 Votes)
- Ian Chang (#24, defender, Jurong JC) (3%, 38 Votes)
- Bryan Tan (#20, centre midfielder, Jurong JC) (3%, 37 Votes)
- Daniel Guo (#9, striker, Meridian JC) (3%, 36 Votes)
- Chiang Wen Jun (#4, winger, Anglo-Chinese JC) (2%, 33 Votes)
- Divesh (#24, midfielder, Meridian JC) (2%, 32 Votes)
- Benjamin Raja (#1, GOALKEEPER, National JC) (2%, 31 Votes)
- Wincoln Tham (#27, defender, Hwa Chong Institution) (2%, 30 Votes)
- Siddiq Poh (#7, position, Raffles JC) (2%, 29 Votes)
- Khyrul (#11, GOALKEEPER, Tampines JC) (2%, 27 Votes)
- Asyraf (#26, left-back, Victoria JC) (2%, 27 Votes)
- Toh Hao Li (#11, left-back, Anglo-Chinese JC) (2%, 26 Votes)
- Park Wonil (#16, defender, Jurong JC) (2%, 26 Votes)
- Kai Shuin (#13, GOALKEEPER, Anglo-Chinese JC) (2%, 26 Votes)
- Yong Zhi (#7, midfielder, Nanyang JC) (2%, 25 Votes)
- Lloyd Lin Jian Bang (#22, GOALKEEPER, Innova JC) (2%, 24 Votes)
- Ariff (#10, midfielder, Nanyang JC) (2%, 24 Votes)
- Nasrullah (#18, GOALKEEPER, Millenia Institute) (2%, 24 Votes)
- Aliff (#7, striker, Millenia Institute) (2%, 23 Votes)
- Sivashankar (#9, midfielder, National JC) (2%, 23 Votes)
- Ng Xiang Yi (#4, defender, National JC) (2%, 22 Votes)
- Chun Yang (#3, defender, Nanyang JC) (2%, 22 Votes)
- Hendra Darmawan S(#7, striker, Millenia Institute) (2%, 22 Votes)
- Yap Hsien Liang (#2?, position?, Victoria JC) (2%, 22 Votes)
- Muhaimin (#13, right-back, Millenia Institute) (2%, 21 Votes)
- Navin (#45, position?, Meridian JC) (2%, 20 Votes)
- William Samara (#7, striker, National JC) (2%, 20 Votes)
- Moses Ho (#6, centre-back, Anglo-Chinese JC) (2%, 20 Votes)
- Kor Wei Lun (#1, GOALKEEPER, Anderson JC) (2%, 20 Votes)
- Low Kok Yao (#10, striker, Jurong JC) (2%, 20 Votes)
- Ernest Aw (#22, midfielder, Jurong JC) (1%, 19 Votes)
- Daryl Wong Wai Mun (#23, striker, Tampines JC) (1%, 19 Votes)
- Harrison (#25, striker, Jurong JC) (1%, 19 Votes)
- Cornelius Hey Kah Leong (#?, position?, Nanyang JC) (1%, 18 Votes)
- Muhammad (#4, centre-back, Millenia Institute) (1%, 18 Votes)
- Lee Zi Yang (#6, midfielder, National JC) (1%, 17 Votes)
- Sohail Nagrani (#25, striker, Anglo-Chinese JC) (1%, 16 Votes)
- Chan Peng Xiang (#8, winger, Jurong JC) (1%, 16 Votes)
- Jacky (#10, midfielder, Anderson JC) (1%, 14 Votes)
- Keith Chnioh (#17, midfielder, National JC) (1%, 14 Votes)
- Augustus Set (#7, midfielder, St Andrew's JC) (1%, 14 Votes)
- Haikal (#9, midfielder, Serangoon JC) (1%, 14 Votes)
- Raihan (#21, defender, Serangoon JC) (1%, 13 Votes)
- Mohamad Fitri (#21, defender/midfielder, Millenia Institute) (1%, 12 Votes)
- Nigel Lam (#22, midfielder, ACS International) (1%, 12 Votes)
- unnamed (#30, central midfielder, Meridian JC) (1%, 11 Votes)
- Daniel (#6, left-back, Millenia Institute) (1%, 11 Votes)
- Shawn Wee (#7, midfielder, Serangoon JC) (1%, 11 Votes)
- Kenneth (#15, striker, Nanyang JC) (1%, 11 Votes)
- Elvinder Singh (#10, midfielder, Serangoon JC) (1%, 10 Votes)
- Fairuz (#9, defender, Anderson JC) (1%, 10 Votes)
- Yue Wai Kit (#5, right-back, ACS International) (1%, 10 Votes)
- Joel Tan Jun Hao (#5, position?, Dunman High) (1%, 9 Votes)
- Wee Ta (#4, midfielder, Serangoon JC) (1%, 9 Votes)
- Daniel Tan (#17, defender, Anderson JC) (1%, 8 Votes)
- Dan (#1, GOALKEEPER, Nanyang JC) (1%, 8 Votes)
- Haikal (#14, winger, Nanyang JC) (1%, 8 Votes)
- Con (#5, defender, Nanyang JC) (1%, 7 Votes)
- Yi Ning (#?, defender, Nanyang JC) (1%, 7 Votes)
- Lucas Ng (#20, midfielder, Serangoon JC) (1%, 7 Votes)
- Chang Hoe (#6, defender, Nanyang JC) (1%, 7 Votes)
- Marcus Phooi (#13, midfielder, ACS International) (0%, 6 Votes)
- Brian (#?, striker, Nanyang JC) (0%, 6 Votes)
- Nigel Poo (#15, defender, Serangoon JC) (0%, 6 Votes)
- Sim Rui Jie (#15, striker, Dunman High) (0%, 6 Votes)
- Sahmadi (#14, defender, Anderson JC) (0%, 6 Votes)
- unnamed (#7, midfielder, Anderson JC) (0%, 6 Votes)
- Crispin (#10, striker, Yishun JC) (0%, 5 Votes)
- Janaton (#23, left midfielder, Yishun JC) (0%, 5 Votes)
- unnamed (#9, stirker, Nanyang JC) (0%, 5 Votes)
- Thanaphon (#9, ACS International) (0%, 5 Votes)
- unnamed (#3, position?, Nanyang JC) (0%, 4 Votes)
- Fang Jia Bin (#19, striker, Meridian JC) (0%, 4 Votes)
- Sean (#?, midfielder, Serangoon JC) (0%, 3 Votes)
- Sze Wee (#6, defender, Dunman High) (0%, 3 Votes)
- Jerome Yew (#4, centre-back, ACS International) (0%, 1 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,332
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May 14th, 2008 at 3:21 pm
when is the a div finals?
May 13th, 2008 at 10:32 pm
who are the two players that helped ac to the semi finals?!
May 13th, 2008 at 10:14 pm
heys. please make this amendment.
aliff, from Millennia Institute, his jersey no. is #15. not #7. there cant possibly be 2 people wearing the same jersey with the same number right?
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his position right though.
thx!
May 13th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
yall dun be so childish la.wats the point of arguing here if any of yall wun even be playing.let the players play their game and after that we judge how does each team performs.k?
May 13th, 2008 at 7:36 pm
whatever it is, i think that if not for 1 or 2 player’s brilliance, acjc would not even be in the semis. everybody else in their team are just average players that can run. it wouldn’t take much to take them out.
May 13th, 2008 at 2:28 pm
Can someone provide neutral views on ACJC Adiv soccer.I have’nt seen them played before.How they fared as compared to VJC,SAJC n MJC in terms of technical skill, physique and teamwork
May 13th, 2008 at 10:49 am
fan: i think we watching different acjc, their forwards only look 1.70 m in ht with probably 60kg of mass, is that humungous?
May 12th, 2008 at 11:34 pm
lol..my favourite A DIV players are mj’s 23 and mi’s 10..both are exiciting to watch..and also vjc’s no13 who si really solid:)
May 12th, 2008 at 11:25 pm
Ac qualified for semis because they were in a easier group.their only real challenge was sajc..im sure hci and mi can beat acjc if they were in grp a..lol..and acjc play by just pumping long balls up to their two physically humungous forwards.thats all.soo boring man.
May 12th, 2008 at 10:28 pm
i guess many people are rallying votes and i can see fierce stocks battling up there @ 1st 11.