With the A Division national championships underway, you will have seen some outstanding players.
Who are they?
Let’s put it to a vote, shall we?
If there is a player you would like to add to the poll, please nominate in the following format:
full name (boy/girl, jersey #, position, name of school)
Have fun voting : )
Ed’s note: You have 11 votes and need to use them up at one go. ISPs use rotating IP addresses and so you may be locked out of voting even if you haven’t voted. You will have to find another computer.
RedSportsXI (Boys): Who are you best 2011 A Division football players?
- Dilip Thapa (#10, Attacking Midfielder, Victoria Junior College) (6%, 249 Votes)
- Muhammad Shaheer (#10, Forward, Jurong Junior College) (4%, 158 Votes)
- Santosh Magar (#11, Forward, Victoria Junior College) (4%, 158 Votes)
- Khairul (#16, Defender, Victoria Junior College) (4%, 154 Votes)
- Parvesh Singh Dhillon (#5, Centreback, Victoria Junior College) (3%, 129 Votes)
- Hieng PK (Victoria Junior College) (3%, 119 Votes)
- Amsyar (#8, Forward, Meridian Junior College) (3%, 118 Votes)
- Jaren Thun (#2, Victoria Junior College) (3%, 113 Votes)
- Tan Zheng Yee (#19, Rightback, Victoria Junior College) (2%, 106 Votes)
- Shuvod Rai (#6, Victoria Junior College) (2%, 102 Votes)
- Bryan Foo (#10, Left Wing, St Andrew's Junior College) (2%, 102 Votes)
- Pradeep (#11, Forward, St Andrew's Junior College) (2%, 98 Votes)
- Jacob Chin (#20, Midfielder, Anglo-Chinese Junior College) (2%, 88 Votes)
- Yuan Ye (#11, Left Winger, National Junior College) (2%, 87 Votes)
- Raj Tilwa (#1, Goalkeeper, Victoria Junior College) (2%, 87 Votes)
- Darren Hedger (#13, Centreback. St Andrew's Junior College) (2%, 85 Votes)
- Mohamad Shijudeen (#14, Victoria Junior College) (2%, 85 Votes)
- Fariz (Goalkeeper, Millennia Institute) (2%, 84 Votes)
- Dave Lee (#14, Left Wing, Yishun Junior College) (2%, 84 Votes)
- Andrew Yeo (#12, Midfielder, Millennia Institute) (2%, 81 Votes)
- Saileesh Gunasekeran (#9, Winger, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)) (2%, 80 Votes)
- Lester Thio (#12, Winger, Nanyang Junior College) (2%, 80 Votes)
- Naufal Nur Hakin (Meridian Junior College) (2%, 78 Votes)
- Daryl Er (#1, Goalkeeper, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)) (2%, 75 Votes)
- Jonathan Goh (St Andrew's Junior College) (2%, 75 Votes)
- Muhammad Khair (Centre Midfielder, Meridian Junior College) (2%, 71 Votes)
- Nguyen Thai Duong (#4, Centreback, Anderson Junior College) (2%, 69 Votes)
- Adam Malik (#3, Centre Midfielder, Anderson Junior College) (2%, 67 Votes)
- Nguyen Phuoc Trung (#16, Central Midfielder, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)) (2%, 64 Votes)
- Josiah Tham (#15, Right Winger, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)) (1%, 63 Votes)
- Hairi (Meridian Junior College) (1%, 63 Votes)
- Justin (St Andrew's Junior College) (1%, 63 Votes)
- Melvin Joel (#18, Left Winger, Anderson Junior College) (1%, 62 Votes)
- Stanley Gan (#7, Attacking Midfielder, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)) (1%, 62 Votes)
- Luqman (#5, Defender, Milliennia Institute) (1%, 61 Votes)
- Loh Jianghan (#12, Victoria Junior College) (1%, 60 Votes)
- Shen Hao (#7, Right Winger, Victoria Junior College) (1%, 59 Votes)
- Darren Ang (#24, Winger, National Junior College) (1%, 56 Votes)
- Mikhail Muhamad (#9, Right Back, Anderson Junior College) (1%, 41 Votes)
- Wong Wei De (#22, Midfield, Anderson Junior College) (1%, 40 Votes)
- Tan Jia Hao (#25, Goalkeeper, Anderson Junior College) (1%, 40 Votes)
- Timothy Ang (#20, Striker, Dunman High) (1%, 39 Votes)
- Vicknesh (#10, Midfielder, Millennia Institute) (1%, 38 Votes)
- Shiv Shankar (#7, Yishun Junior College) (1%, 38 Votes)
- Lim Yao Hong (#7, Winger, Anglo-Chinese Junior College) (1%, 38 Votes)
- Ho Kok Wee (#24, Centre Back, Anderson Junior College) (1%, 38 Votes)
- Haziq (#3, Yishun Junior College) (1%, 36 Votes)
- Mitchell Chan (St Andrew's Junior College) (1%, 36 Votes)
- Suriya (#4, Left Back, Millennia Institute) (1%, 35 Votes)
- Gopalan Elango (#15, Midfielder, Millennia Institute) (1%, 35 Votes)
- Khup (#7, Millennia Institute) (1%, 29 Votes)
- Than Weng Lun (#6, Defender, Nanyang Junior College) (1%, 29 Votes)
- Marcus (#4, Catholic Junior College) (1%, 28 Votes)
- Sreeraam (#21, Right Winger, Nanyang Junior College) (1%, 27 Votes)
- Terence Tan (#13, Dunman High) (1%, 27 Votes)
- Nigel Tham (#24, Goalkeeper, St Andrew's Junior College) (1%, 27 Votes)
- Leong Jit Hin (#18, Midfielder, Nanyang Junior College) (1%, 25 Votes)
- Jerome Quek (Forward, Tampines Junior College) (1%, 24 Votes)
- Javiern (#6, Millennia Institute) (1%, 22 Votes)
- Kevin Lee (#9, Centre Forward, National Junior College) (1%, 22 Votes)
- Jacob Lim (#19, Dunman High) (0%, 15 Votes)
- Samuel Devaraj (#12, Catholic Junior College) (0%, 13 Votes)
- M Nava Saati Vel (#19, Forward, Meridian Junior College) (0%, 12 Votes)
- Alex Lee (#11, Nanyang Junior College) (0%, 11 Votes)
- Ang Bing Quan (#9, Defender, Meridian Junior College) (0%, 5 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,024
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RedSportsXI (Girls): Who are you best 2011 A Division football players?
- Chris Yip-Au (#10, Victoria Junior College) (10%, 112 Votes)
- Tan Min Yee (#19, Victoria Junior College) (9%, 97 Votes)
- Amalina Kotharisa (#5, Centre Back/Midfield, Victoria Junior College) (8%, 85 Votes)
- Chan Yi Jun (#14, Victoria Junior College) (7%, 79 Votes)
- Karen Sng (#1, Goalkeeper, Victoria Junior College) (7%, 77 Votes)
- Jacqueline Tan (#1, Goalkeeper, Hwa Chong Institution) (7%, 74 Votes)
- Anne Marie (#8, Meridian Junior College) (6%, 63 Votes)
- Charis Wong (#4, Centre Midfield, Hwa Chong Institution) (5%, 56 Votes)
- Joey (Centre Midfield, St Andrew's Junior College) (5%, 49 Votes)
- Jean Loh (Centre Midfield, St Andrew's Junior College) (4%, 46 Votes)
- Tse Minyan (#5, St Andrew's Junior College) (4%, 39 Votes)
- Hannah Lee (Midfield, Jurong Junior College) (4%, 39 Votes)
- Ondrea Goh (#16, Centre Back, Millennia Institute) (3%, 36 Votes)
- Suganthi (#20, Forward, Jurong Junior College) (3%, 34 Votes)
- Quek Jin Yan (#10, Right Midfielder, Jurong Junior College) (3%, 31 Votes)
- Teo Huey Yun (#17, Centre Back, Jurong Junior College) (3%, 31 Votes)
- Nabilah (#25, Winger, Millennia Institute) (3%, 29 Votes)
- Brenda Lim (#14, Temasek Junior College) (3%, 29 Votes)
- Wardah (Goalkeeper, NUS High) (2%, 25 Votes)
- Perly Kweh (#9, Midfielder/Striker, Temasek Junior College) (2%, 22 Votes)
- Chew Hanyu (Midfield, Hwa Chong Institution) (1%, 12 Votes)
- Gloria (Meridian Junior College) (1%, 9 Votes)
Total Voters: 380
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Best GoalKeeper: Darren, jersey number 20 from YJC
He made alot of superb and crucial saves against my school that kept the crowd silence throughout the game, I’m especially entertained by his save with a speedy dive he reacted to an accurate fast shot! His saves were just fantastic! Many potential goals were cleared in his save hands! my school had no choice against YJ strong defense!
#10 JJC Muhammad shaheer, consistent, and proving to be unstoppable. Highest scorer for his school. JJC might not be the favourites to win, but he has given this team hope with his admirable play!
Luqman MI #5 no nonsence defender. May not be that fast, but has great tackles and makes any strikers fear. Quick witted and calm, he prevents any shots from being taken. Plus he is handsome too. 1 of a kind player. Second to none.
ACSI#7 Stanley Gan ,boy, midfielder. An extremely good midfielder who has scored a tremendous nu
mber of goals this season: some people call him torres because of his agility and skills:D
MI #5, Luqman, may not be the fastest but very composed and organized.
Santosh Magar (VJ)
Hieng PK (VJ)
YJC no.3 HAZIQ. Super fit, after match still can go play street soccer. However, he is not perfect. He dives like nani and talk too much without using his legs to do the talking. Nonetheless, he is the first ever player to be subbed in and subbed out in the same match because he is too damn good that his coach wants him to stop the ownage.
I second this opinion, his fitness is undoubtable. His coach is obviously jealous of his technical ability and flair for the ball. He is a force to be reckoned with.He has no equal counterparts. An excellent player, he commands his team with the coolness of a cucumber. He definitely deserves the title of the “Best 2011 A Division football player” However, he has the tendency to whine like Arsene Wenger when Arsenal lose a match.
no doubt player of the tournament! mouth move faster than legs, body go to ground quicker than his shot and subbed out to prevent owning!
indeed he is a excellent talent, fast with an eye for goal. also incredible stamina! he is able to still go on to play soccer after the match has ended. however he is rash as seen when he decided to start a fight after the match, a little flaw in his almost perfect game(15mins)
Without justice from referee, No.3 Shd have taken justice into his own hands. or fists in that matter. Foul Mouthed CJC players deserve that. I assume being “subbed in and out and only using elbows”=Lousy player, to u guys. and yet, u guys conceded 2 goals while he was on the pitch. Great JOB! BTW, u guys shd thank the coach for taking No.3 out coz u guys wud have been beaten(In all meaning of the word).
Oh, and get ur facts right. i saw and timed the match. 1) He played much more than 15 mins 2) many players before him have been subbed in and out of a match in dis A div 3) CJC soccer totally lost my respect: Sore Loosers.
Sore ‘Losers’ not ‘Loosers’
No one needs the respect of someone without grammatical sense.
I agree. An excellent player! He never ceases to make full use of his hands to hold running players back, using his elbow if necessary. Despite being in the game for only 15min, i feel he has really made an impact, challenging the referee’s every decision to award a free kick at the slightest sign of his perfectly-timed kick to the opponents knee.
I actually find this very amusing. Hahaha. Redsports is becoming a place ppl go to to vent their anger and frustration of loosing and create best selling “based on a true story” novels. Yj, let them say what they want. That’s the least we can do for them. Ultimately, 3 points is ours.
yeah 3 points. Oh were you talking about your IQ? I’m sorry ah i know CJC is far more intellectual than YJC but i didn’t know you guys were that bad 🙁
I concur! Despite not abiding by the rules of the game much, the fifteen minutes in which he played has shown that he is exceptionally gifted at screaming.
SORE LOSERS
ED’S NOTE: comments edited for language
5 games 0 wins says it all
Of course. No superstars of your calibre in our team what.
Absolutely. His unwavering tendencies to use arms and elbows more than make up for his slight lack of skills in keeping and tackling the ball. Undoubtedly a 1st class player.
win one match very big deal? got go finals?
Woah seriously how sore can CJC get? They should just disband the entire soccer team and close shop since they enter A div every year just to be the whipping boys. What a waste of resources.
VJC GUYS
#10 Dilip thapa
#11 santosh magar
Both are very good. But Dilip is still better. They play v well tgt.
VJC GIRLS
#10 Chris
Her skills are awesome. Can kick like a guy(Y)
MJ GUYS
#8 amsyar.
Wah damn good man. But Dilip is better. But he’s still good.
Anne Marie,no.8 Meridian Junior College
Not many defenders have been nominated so would just like to nominate #5 and #16 of vjc, parvesh and khairul. They both had excellent second halves after relatively poor first halves. Outstanding in repelling acjc’s attacks, tactically superior, class above the acjc’s backline. Parvesh is a really good reader of the game, composed with good technique and played a safe and smart game today when he’s capable of dribbling out of defense. Khairul is outstanding aerially and times tackles to perfection. They were both outstanding and played a large part in acjc’s goal less second half! Of cos not forgetting the superb penalty save by raj, vjc’s no 1!
superb sweeping and cleaning up by parvesh, got the ball out of vj’s half on so many occasions when there was danger in the second half. valiant and resilient defending by khairul as well! but I believe jaren thun, vjc’s number 2 deserves a nomination! He made Jacob look like nothing.
Bryan Foo, #10, Left wing, SAJC
Dave Lee, #14, Left wing, YJC
Ondrea Goh #18 Millennia Institute, awesome last man. NO JOKE.
Muhammad shaheer #10 JJC awestrucking striker who has scored most number of goals for his school
Brenda Lim. TJC. Girl. Number 14. Shes soo good that some might call her the Female Lionel Messi. She also likes Kampung Chicken
#10 Adrian Ho of CJC. His trademark is the bicycle kick
#11 Santosh Magar, VJC. Has scored 5+ goals alr. Was my classmate in sec sch. Wonderful dribbler, passer, shooter, great vision. Better then Dilip #10 of VJ.
#5 of cjc (not sure what’s his name) is not bad.
A very aggressive player with fierce tackles. Credits for his bravery 🙂
ACSI’s #7, star midfielder Stanley Gan is on my transfer targets list
Pradeep, #11, striker, SAJC
Darren Hedger #13, defender, SAJC
#5, midfielder, SAJC
ACS(Independent) Speedy winger #9 Saileesh Gunasekeran
i will be scouting him in the summer.