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192321.28 in reply to 192321.27
Date: 8/16/2011 2:22:44 AM
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What's next for Merlion? The schedule is out now...

1. vs Barbados (rank 95) 8/22/2011 6:00:00 PM
2. @ Bahamas (rank 96) 8/30/2011 7:00:00 AM
3. vs Kazakhstan (rank 67) 9/5/2011 6:00:00 PM
4. @ Belgium (rank 21) 9/13/2011 1:35:00 AM
5. vs Japan (rank 69) 9/19/2011 6:00:00 PM
6. @ Hungary (rank 19) 9/27/2011 12:40:00 AM


The snowball.... is the best to describe how's Singapore schedule looks like.

Barbados and Bahamas are the right place to for the Merlions to breathe for a moment, before the spiral goes bigger with a visit from stronger Kazakhtsan team.

After that, the schedule become more challenging with the squad have to travel to Belgium to face the world rank #21.

Back home to host Japan. Time to relax? Not really, because the Ninjas are usually strong near end of Tournament, and won't hesitate to initiate a CT battle, which sent Singapore U21 laid goose egg, winless on Consolation Tournament two season ago.

The final game is much like the Adventure Sony Playstation video games, when you have to face the last boss battle. Hungary is much looking like Eesti, with their six-figure salary mammoth waiting to swallow their opponent.

Looking at the Standing, India, Macau and Thailand are leading the pools, with better chance to host next season Asian Tournament.

For Singapore to slip past them, they will need their Fantastic Four (Lim Shi Xin, Peh Jian Long, Abdul Rauf Ishak & Ling Feng Kong) to stay max, and then they will only have to fear Belgium and Hungary.

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192321.30 in reply to 192321.29
Date: 8/16/2011 11:51:05 AM
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haha.. not that easy.. hard to catch up with India and Macau since the game vs Eesti really damaged a lot.

btw, if one team has lower seeding rank than other, then both qualified to consolation playoff, BUT the lower rank one survive longer, will they host the Asian Tournament, or still fall to the highest seed team?

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192321.32 in reply to 192321.31
Date: 8/16/2011 1:50:06 PM
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ic. thanks man. guess will bring this up again if the case happened..

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192321.33 in reply to 192321.28
Date: 8/16/2011 6:16:29 PM
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Fantastic Four (Lim Shi Xin, Peh Jian Long, Abdul Rauf Ishak & Ling Feng Kong)

I like that ;P
Seems like quite a good draw.. I will be cheering for Fantastic Four!!

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192321.34 in reply to 192321.29
Date: 8/16/2011 6:18:06 PM
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Malaysia has to face a lot of powerhouses here. The only team we can beat is Bahamas...

Good luck.. I am sure you can spring some surprises =)

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192321.35 in reply to 192321.32
Date: 8/16/2011 7:45:46 PM
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Go Singapore Go!!!

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192321.37 in reply to 192321.36
Date: 8/22/2011 1:19:31 PM
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Yap Kwang Meng shines as Singapore cruise past Barbados

It was quite a warmup games, but as always, they look serious.

Led by not-so-famous PG that hardly considered as U21 squad, Yap Kwang Meng shown the bravado for 3rd straight games, heating up early to led Singapore for 17-7 1st quarter led, and never looked back with the final score of 94-32 over Barbados.

Peh Jian Long led second in scoring with 14pts and 10rebs, his second straight double double performance. Loy Leong Shun was busy on his only 19minutes, registered 12pts 4asts 8rebs on the game. Abd Ishak and Loh Leong Tong have 11pts each.

Singapore next opponent would be Bahamas, much similar team as Barbados.


Last edited by SGP_BigBen(SGP-U21-Manager) at 8/22/2011 9:27:39 PM

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192321.38 in reply to 192321.37
Date: 8/22/2011 2:35:06 PM
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Nice :)

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