Neville Chia (SAJC #21, captain) chases down a ball as SAJC search for their equalizer. (Photo 17 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
Darren Hedger (SAJC #13) collides with Daniel Adam Lightfoot (MJC #24, GK), knocking the latter to the floor. (Photo 18 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
Pradeep Ravichandran (SAJC #11) and Kenneth Kor (MJC #14) battle in mid-air for possession. (Photo 19 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
MJC coach Fabio da Silva shouting instructions before the last corner is taken. (Photo 20 © YQ Lee/Red Sports)
MJC’s penalty area crowds up as SAJC prepare to take another corner as the final minutes ticked away. (Photo 21 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
MJC supporters singing at the top of their lungs as they await the final whistle. (Photo 22 © Chua Yueda/Red Sports)
MJC coach Fabio da Silva raises his hands as the final whistle blows to cement MJC’s victory in the final … (Photo 23 © YQ Lee/Red Sports)
… and the MJC bench rushes out to celebrate with their teammates. (Photo 24 © YQ Lee/Red Sports)
Mohd Firdaus Bin Ismail (MJC #38, GK) and Daniel Adam Lightfoot (MJC #24, GK) show what the victory means to them. (Photo 25 © YQ Lee/Red Sports)
MJC coach Fabio da Silva congratulates the team on their win. (Photo 26 © Chua Yueda/Red Sports)
MJC players pile onto their captain Cohen Tan as they celebrate their victory … (Photo 27 © Chua Yueda/Red Sports)
… while the dejected SAJC players reflect on their loss. (Photo 28 © Tan Jon Han/Red Sports)
The Meridian players pop sparkling juice and drink from their giant trophy as they finally let loose and celebrate their victory in style. (Photo 29 © Chua Yueda/Red Sports)
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Thumbs up to pradeeps post. Good job for the whole team for putting up a hard fight.
ang bing quan should have been man of the match. one of the hardest working players i’ve seen.
Hey, congrats to both MJC and SAJC for reaching the final and playing their hearts out. But i just have to say that in the 3rd/4th placing match before that, VJC was absolutely mesmerising. RJC’s a strong side, no doubt about it, but the way the VJC players played was superb. And i heard the captain wasnt even playing. It’s a waste that we didnt get to see them in a final.
But congrats to all four teams for a season in which they absolutely blew the competition away. Super stuff.
other pictures?
Pradeep is rooney of SAJC lah.
sajc not that good lah, w/o pradeep they’re nothing. really. its like man utd w/o, utterly useless
‘they’re nothing’, ‘utterly useless’ are pretty strong words.
In the mean time, you may like to consider engaging a proof-reader before you post…
I am nothing without my teammates, they are the best. Sorry but please don’t say that they are useless.
nice first goal. when i was watching it, i kinda wished there was a replay button. haha.
That’s SO TRUE. SWEET SCORING. better thn EPL. LOL
Bing’s the man
yes he is
he did, or at least he did perform a magnificant corner that made the first goal. it actually wasn’t clear who made the first goal because too many people were at the goal post when his corner entered. it was SWEET
ang bin quan didnt score the first goal…it was an offside goal
How can there be an offside from a corner.. dude..