St Patrick’s captain Basil Teo fires off a shot at goal. (Photo 5 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Muhd Nurullah (Sports School #12) sees his charge toward goal come short as St Patrick’s goalkeeper Ashwyn Seth moves in to grab the ball. (Photo 6 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Muhd Zakir B Samsudin (Sports School #17) sees the ball cleared away by his opponent. (Photo 7 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
The foot of a St Patrick’s player comes close to Danial Farhan Tan’s face. (Photo 8 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
A Sports School player clashes into Ashwyn Seth (St Patrick’s #1) as both vie for the ball. (Photo 9 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
A St Patrick’s player slides in to clear the ball away from his Sports School opponent. (Photo 10 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
A Sports School player crosses the ball. (Photo 11 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
The St Patrick’s supporters is ecstatic after seeing their team score. (Photo 12 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Vuvuzelas even made an appearance at the match. (Photo 13 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
The opponent’s name which shows him clearing the ball away from Sport’s School Zakir B Samsudin is Jeremy Ian Leong Wei Jie.
They should put the entire st pats team to play for yog.
The inconsolable player in photo 40 is Raziv Reshad.
-NSP
thanks.
isn’t the vice captain the number 36 dude?
ST PATS ALL THE WAY
ST PATS!!!! WAY TO GO!!!! We showed the world that sports school is not invincible and that just because they train everyday,they are not much better than us!!OUR PLAYERS PLAY WITH HEART!!!!
What Feeble effort by jonathan yew!! he deffended for st pats well.
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Good matured quotes from captain Basil there..well done boys! You definitely gave them a run for their money…
I still don’t get how the penalties were won by SSS, didn’t the player hit the pole?!
well, where were you watching from??? obviously the ref, and linesman have a better view.
The final penalty scorer was Andrew Leow Shao Siong and not Nicholas Marc Cher. Please make the necessary changes throughout your entire report. Otherwise, it was a well-written, detailed account of the enticing encounter between the North and East zone champions.
Thanks for the name correction.
ST PATS ALL THE WAY. LADY LUCK WASNT ON OUR SIDE, THATS ALL.
Yeah! By just looking at the results, St. Pat’s are just as good as Sports School. Luck was just on the Sports School’s side.
kudos to st pats,an embarassing result indeed for sports school, who apart frm a few hrs in class, spent the majority of their time honing their skills.is sports school the way to go to improve soccer in sg? or u reckon the monies will be well spent if each cluster has a school identified to promote the game. SS has been arnd 5 to six years, what have they acheived. think think think
even the best/ fav teams lost in the recent world-cup. luck does play a part even in major games.
dude could you put the rest of the photos?