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LIONSXII - BECAUSE EVERY FAN IS A LION

Born in the year 2012, the LionsXII is a team created for the Singapore die-hard football fans. It is made up of 11 fired up players and every fan of Singapore football - after all, the fan is the 12th Lions on the pitch. The Lions roar again in the Malaysian Super League, after a long wait of 17 years.

Singapore's greatest rivals are traditionally Selangor, with the two playing each other in 15 of the first 19 Malaysia Cup finals. Selangor hold the record for most victories with 32, while Singapore won the tournament 24 times. Singapore also has a significant rivalry with Johor, as the two are separated by the Straits of Johor, while both Kedah and Pahang enjoy rivalries with the Lions as well.

Due to geographical reasons, other Malaysian teams consider the Lions as a rival and fancy getting a good result when the Lions are in town.



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Jalan Besar Stadium - The Lions' Den
Opened: 1932
Seating capacity: 8,000 Roaring Lions


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Honours:
Malaysia Cup Winners: 1921, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1928 (shared), 1929 (shared), 1930, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1977, 1980, 1994
M-League Champions: 1994
Malaysia Semi-Pro League Champions: 1979, 1981, 1985
FAM Cup Winners: 1964, 1967
Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Cup: 1989
FAS Premier League Champions: 1995


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Players to watch out for:

SHAHRIL 'SHARK' ISHAK - Captain and Playmaker
HARISS '100%' HARUN - Vice-captain and Midfielder
SHAHDAN 'SILKY' SULAIMAN - Midfielder
FIRDAUS 'FAST' KASMAN - Midfielder
AGU 'EL NINO' CASMIR - Forward
KHAIRUL 'KILLER' AMRI - Forward
IZWAN 'MAGIC' MAHBUD - Goalkeeper
BAIHAKKI 'KILAT' KHAIZAN - Defender
SHAIFUL 'ERASER' ESAH - Defender
JUMA'AT 'JJ' JANTAN - Defender
ISA 'HARD MAN' HALIM - Defender
THE FANS - The 12th Lion!


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Target:
Malaysia Super League: Top 5 Finish
FA Cup: Final
Malaysia Cup: Final


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Malaysia Super League:

Jan 10 Home 1 vs 2 Kelantan (L)
Jan 14 Away 0 vs 0 Kedah (D)
Jan 17 Home 2 vs 1 KL (W)
Jan 21 Away 1 vs 0 Sabah (W)
Jan 28 Home 0 vs 1 Terengganu (H)
Feb 7 Away 1 vs 1 Selangor (Bukit Jalil Stadium)
Feb 11 Home 3 vs 1 Negeri Sembilan (H)

Feb 14 vs Perak (Perak Stadium, Ipoh)
Mar 3 vs Felda United (H)
Mar 17 vs Sarawak (Negeri Sarawak Stadium, Kuching)
Mar 31 vs T-Team (H)
Apr 7 vs Johor FC (Pasir Gudang Stadium, Johor Baru)
Apr 14 vs PKNS (Petaling Jaya Stadium, Kelana Jaya)
Apr 17 vs PKNS (H)
May 5 vs Kelantan (Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium, Kota Baru)
May 12 vs Kedah (H)
May 15 vs Kuala Lumpur (Hang Jebat Stadium, Malacca)
June 16 vs Sabah (H)
June 19 vs Terengganu (Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, Kuala Terengganu)
June 23 vs Selangor (H)
June 26 vs Negeri Sembilan (Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium, Paroi)
June 30 vs Perak (H)
July 3 vs Felda United (Hang Jebat Stadium, Malacca)
July 7 vs Sarawak (H)
July 10 vs T-Team (Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah Stadium, Kuala Terengganu)
July 14 vs Johor FC (H)


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FA Cup:

Feb 18 vs UiTM (A)


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Malaysia Cup:


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Guide to Harimau Muda home games @ Yishun Stadium (and how to get to Jalan Besar Stadium too):

S-League match info:
Kick-off: 7.30PM (Depending on weather conditions)
Adult ticket price: S$5/6
Food/drink prices: S$1.50/2 per item

By car/motorcycle: Traveling time estimated at 15 to 20 mins.
Take note that foreign-registered vehicles are permitted to drive into Singapore for 10 days in a calendar year without paying Vehicle Entry Permit fees, although toll charges still apply. After the 10-Vehicle Entry Permit free days have been utillised, drivers will have to pay the prevailing VEP fees for subsequent days if they continue to use or drive their vehicles into Singapore.

Toll charges of cars and other vehicles are priced at S$1 to S$1.20 for cars entering via Causeway, S$3.50 to S$3.70 for cars entering via Second link. Vehicle Entry Permit Charges for cars are priced at S$20, while motorcyclists have to pay S$4. The journey from Woodlands Checkpoint to Yishun Stadium is approximately 15 mins depending on good traffic conditions. I strongly encourage Malaysian fans to carpool and make good use of the free VEP, not only will you reach there in a shorter time, it is economically cheaper and less tiring as compared to traveling via public transportation.

You might want to download a free turn-by-turn iPhone GPS app, I recommend Waze, to plan your route. Simply set your destination to "103 Yishun Avenue 1". Alternatively, you can set your route on a map via www.gothere.sg. In the search box, key in "Woodlands Checkpoint to Yishun Stadium". Select "By Driving" and the recommended route will be displayed.

Do remember to purchase your parking coupons and display them prominently upon arriving at the car park. Please read the car park's signboard carefully to determine the charges, which either be $0.50 per half an hour or $1.00 per half an hour.

Remember to plan your route home as well!


By public transport: Traveling time estimated at 50 to 60 mins, Fares estimated at S$3.80/one-way
Traveling via public transport in Singapore is indeed convenient and cheap, but it can get a little tricky for first-timers. If you decide to make the trip, here are 3 simple steps for you to watch the Harimau live in action! The trip to the stadium from Woodlands checkpoint is approximately 50 to 60 mins.

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1a. From Woodlands Checkpoint: Bus 170, Bus fare S$0.80
After exiting from the immigration area, head to the bus bays. Follow the crowd and you will get there. Hop on Bus 170 to get to Kranji MRT station. Travelling time is estimated at 15 mins not including waiting time. (gothere.sg: Search "Woodlands Checkpoint to Kranji MRT", select "By Bus Only")

1b. From Woodlands Checkpoint: Bus 950, Bus fare S$0.80
After exiting from the immigration area, head to the bus bays. Follow the crowd and you will get there. Hop on Bus 950 to get to Marsiling MRT station. Travelling time is estimated at 20 mins not including waiting time. (gothere.sg: Search "Woodlands Checkpoint to Marsiling MRT", select "By Bus Only")

2. Traveling on the MRT lines: Go to Khatib, Train fare S$1.27/S$1.35
Despite Yishun Stadium being named after Yishun, the nearest MRT station is not Yishun but instead Khatib! Don't be confused and get yourself lost on match day. Hop on the Marina Bay-bound train to get to Khatib MRT station, and that will take you around 25 mins. (gothere.sg: Search "Kranji MRT to Khatib MRT" or "Marsiling MRT to Khatib MRT", select "By Train + Bus")

3. To get to Yishun Stadium: Walk/Bus, Bus fare S$0.80
Upon exiting the ticketing gates, you will notice there is a overhead bridge nearby. Cross that bridge and then walk towards your right along the 6-lane main road. After walking around 10 mins, you will spot the Yishun Stadium. Alternatively, you can also take a bus. After crossing the overhead bridge, turn left and you will see a bus-stop. Hop on Bus 39, 85, 851, 852, 854, 855, 857, 858, 965, 969 or 853C and alight one stop later. Personally though, I prefer to walk. (gothere.sg: Search "Khatib MRT to Yishun Stadium", select "By Bus Only")

**Do take note that fares shown might not be accurate.

Should you have any doubts, do refer to www.gothere.sg, search for "Woodlands Checkpoint to Yishun Stadium". To go back home, simply reverse the 3 steps.


To get to Jalan Besar Stadium:
Follow the above mentioned steps, but instead of alighting at Khatib MRT, head to Lavender MRT. From Kranji or Marsiling MRT, take the Marina Bay-bound train to City Hall MRT Station. Then cross over to the Green line, take a Pasir Ris-bound train and alight at Lavender MRT. Once there, Jalan Besar Stadium is only a 10-min walk.

Should you have any doubts, do refer to www.gothere.sg, search for "Woodlands Checkpoint to Jalan Besar Stadium" or "Lavender MRT to Jalan Besar Stadium" and select "By Train + Bus".


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post Jan 5 2012, 08:15 PM

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welcome back, Singapore! rclxms.gif
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Glad to see Baihakki back. Hopefully we can finish top 3 at least.
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this will make the league interesting!!!
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Hi all,

Glad to see Malaysians welcoming us back. To be honest, most Singaporeans want to see our team in the Malaysia Cup as well. For many of us, with Lions XII, it is a dream come true. And we can't wait to live the dream, Number 25 can't be too far away!

The S-League has served us well. It has been there for years but falling attendance figures speak for themselves in regards for the local interest. I have always believe, to have a successful footballing city, passionate rivalry have to exist. The Liverpools have their Evertons, the Celtics have their Rangers and the Real Madrids have their Barcelonas.

But in the Singaporean League, what do we have? Woodlands vs who? Tampines vs who? Someone living in Woodlands don't really have any hatred for people in Tampines, do they? If you are not looking to beat someone with a passion, then where's the competitive spirit gonna spark? This is where Lions XII will fill the gap.

Watching Woodlands vs Tampines is like watching a kampung game, an inter-town league game at best. But playing against Malaysian States, who hates all-thing Singapore with a burning passion, we have some real rivalry to speak of.

And I guess we are all looking forward to that one. Only with a strong rivalry and an intense hatred for the other team, will supporters feel a sense of belonging and thumps their chest for every goal and victory.
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is fareez farhan in the team? singapores answer to malaysian wonderkid nazmi faiz
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QUOTE(Aztec @ Jan 5 2012, 10:01 PM)
is fareez farhan in the team? singapores answer to malaysian wonderkid nazmi faiz
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No, he is playing for Gombak in the S-League. Hopefully after serving his National Service, he will link up with the LionsXII!

A little trivia:
Fareez's father, Mohd Farhan, even arranged a six-week long trial for the player at Croatian giants Dinamo Zagreb last February [2010], but the move did not work out because of administrative issues.

Dinamo wanted to keep Fareez, but were unable to sign him under new Fifa regulations in the wake of Chelsea's alleged tapping-up of French youngster Gael Kakuta in 2009.

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post Jan 5 2012, 10:18 PM

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TS u from singapore?

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QUOTE(LionsXII @ Jan 5 2012, 09:12 PM)
Hi all,

Glad to see Malaysians welcoming us back. To be honest, most Singaporeans want to see our team in the Malaysia Cup as well. For many of us, with Lions XII, it is a dream come true. And we can't wait to live the dream, Number 25 can't be too far away!

The S-League has served us well. It has been there for years but falling attendance figures speak for themselves in regards for the local interest. I have always believe, to have a successful footballing city, passionate rivalry have to exist. The Liverpools have their Evertons, the Celtics have their Rangers and the Real Madrids have their Barcelonas.

But in the Singaporean League, what do we have? Woodlands vs who? Tampines vs who? Someone living in Woodlands don't really have any hatred for people in Tampines, do they? If you are not looking to beat someone with a passion, then where's the competitive spirit gonna spark? This is where Lions XII will fill the gap.

Watching Woodlands vs Tampines is like watching a kampung game, an inter-town league game at best. But playing against Malaysian States, who hates all-thing Singapore with a burning passion, we have some real rivalry to speak of.

And I guess we are all looking forward to that one. Only with a strong rivalry and an intense hatred for the other team, will supporters feel a sense of belonging and thumps their chest for every goal and victory.
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totally agree... looking forward for us trying to kill each other using stadium attendance, voice and keyboard.

i will surely go for the only 2 klang valley game the singaporeans will play in...
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QUOTE(FLampard @ Jan 5 2012, 10:18 PM)
TS u from singapore?
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Yes, I'm a Singaporean in Singapore!

I will try to inject a little Singaporean flavour into this wonderful forum. And yeah, if possible, I will try to get some photos up as well. (Though I am one who rather concentrate on the game than click my camera away...)

This post has been edited by LionsXII: Jan 5 2012, 10:23 PM
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QUOTE(LionsXII @ Jan 5 2012, 10:20 PM)
Yes, I'm a Singaporean in Singapore!

I will try to inject a little Singaporean flavour into this wonderful forum. And yeah, if possible, I will try to get some photos up as well. (Though I am one who rather concentrate on the game than click my camera away...)
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are you familiar with the S-league ? at times i might need some answers about the league over there. will send u PM by then..
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QUOTE(FLampard @ Jan 5 2012, 10:25 PM)
are you familiar with the S-league ? at times i might need some answers about the league over there. will send u PM by then..
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Just shoot, I will ans if I can. I still follow the S-League, but not as religiously as I used to.
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Welcome back Singapore to add more spices to the games!
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Welcome back Singapore..bring back your Kallang Roar..I used to go to the Selangor vs Singapore games..always good atmosphere in the stadium...I hope Singaporeans cheer their team ..Bring your drums and sing away..Let the fun begin...

Frank Lampard, nak main kat S-league ke:? Tampines I think have the craziest supporters...
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QUOTE(yellownblack @ Jan 6 2012, 12:01 AM)
Welcome back Singapore..bring back your Kallang Roar..I used to go to the Selangor vs Singapore games..always good atmosphere in the stadium...I hope Singaporeans cheer their team  ..Bring your drums and sing away..Let the fun begin...

Frank Lampard, nak main kat S-league ke:? Tampines I think have the craziest supporters...
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Frank Lampard tak akan main S-league, beliau adalah pemain chelsea sehingga bersara.
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QUOTE(FLampard @ Jan 6 2012, 12:07 AM)
Frank Lampard tak akan main S-league, beliau adalah pemain chelsea sehingga bersara.
hehehe good one...


I cannot wait for this season to start....

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Pretty disappointed that LATW will not be cheering for Lions XII. The state ultras also in danger of losing their competitive edge because being tooo friendly with each other. They badly need a real rival.

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QUOTE(aressandro10 @ Jan 6 2012, 12:18 AM)
Pretty disappointed that LATW will not be cheering for Lions XII. The state ultras also in danger of losing their competitive edge  because being tooo friendly with each other. They badly need a real rival.
friendliness is good but once in stadium be in full song....I don't like hostile environments like the Turkish or Indonesian ways...I really like it when fans of both sides actually wear their team colours, the stadium is so colourful..We should start dancing in the stadium ...Our stadiums should be family friendly too, so parents can bring their children along too..
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QUOTE(LionsXII @ Jan 5 2012, 10:20 PM)
Yes, I'm a Singaporean in Singapore!

I will try to inject a little Singaporean flavour into this wonderful forum. And yeah, if possible, I will try to get some photos up as well. (Though I am one who rather concentrate on the game than click my camera away...)
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Welcome! Nice to see a Singaporean talking about Singapore football instead of the EPL like everyone else here

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QUOTE(yellownblack @ Jan 6 2012, 12:01 AM)
Tampines I think have the craziest supporters...
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Ok I just purchased my tickets for the Kelantan game. All I have to say is that, the turn out has been very encouraging. The queue was long, comparable to the ones for major national team matches. It took me an hour to get my hands on my precious tickets. All that waiting on a weekday afternoon!

Kelantan, the Lions will be waiting for you at Jalan Besar with a rocking full house.


Added on January 6, 2012, 3:01 pmI saw the layout for the seating arrangement. The Away fans will sit opposite the grandstand nearer to the wall, the goalpost where Safi scored his first goal.

I reckon the capacity is anything in high hundreds but definitely lesser than a thousand.

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I saw the layout for the seating arrangement. The Away fans will sit opposite the grandstand nearer to the wall, the goalpost where Safi scored his first goal.
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QUOTE(AKace @ Jan 6 2012, 03:18 PM)
As I have mentioned in the other thread:

FAS has allocated fix number of tickets to all MSL sides for JBS matches, and fans are encouraged to buy/book their tickets through their respective FAs. Unless contracted by the FAs themselves, it is close to impossible to get the tickets from private arrangement such as tour agency.

The Singaporeans/PR Only rule is applicable to PRE-MATCH SALES, but not to MATCH DAY SALES. Depending on ticket availability, non-Singaporeans/PRs are allowed to purchase tickets on MATCH DAY (After 5PM) itself.

LionsXII DO NOT specifically deny Malaysian fans to support their teams. The above mentioned arrangement is done due to segregated seating and also to ensure locals get their fair share of tickets.

"FAS will liaise directly with the respective visiting teams and the fans of these visiting teams will purchase their tickets directly from their respective teams." FAS Website

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Welcome ! away match in Singapore is a good excuse for me travel.. wohooo..
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AWAY fans seat on top left, opposite the Grandstand, near the goalpost where Safi scored his first goal against Singapore.
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QUOTE(LionsXII @ Jan 6 2012, 06:27 PM)
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AWAY fans seat on top left, opposite the Grandstand, near the goalpost where Safi scored his first goal against Singapore.
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Here's hoping for a lot TRW fan would be going for away match in SG, especially since our northern chapter is growing. rclxm9.gif
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Here's hoping for a lot TRW fan would be going for away match in SG, especially since our northern chapter is growing.  rclxm9.gif
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Do make your presence felt then. The average fan is looking forward to the big game against Selangor though.
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Hoping they are showing this live. Would have loved to go but work comes first. Hope both can give each other a good fight. But anyhow Gomo Kelate Gomo!
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This game is shown live in Singapore, I hope it will be broadcasted free-to-air in Malaysia as well.

I read from an FB source that, 5% of the total ticket sales will be handed over to Kelantan FA, which will amount to 400 tickets. To fans of other MSL clubs, I don't expect the allocation figure to change so expect this amount to be handed to you as well.
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Is Agu going to be the mai striker? Hopefully he'll be consistent.

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Is Agu going to be the mai striker? Hopefully he'll be consistent.
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Seems like it, since there is no other fit senior striker. Agu if he is motivated and consistent, he is sure good. We'll just have to see how to observe his attitude in the first few matches. Hope he want success as much as the fans do.

Khairul Amri will play mainly as an impact sub in the intial stage, till he gains full match fitness. But I do hope he will be back sooner rather than later. IMO, he is the best forward we have, lightning fast and absolutely lethal when fit.





Notice to MSL fans, Media today have confirmed in black and white: Foreigners are allowed to purchase tickets on Matchday. smile.gif
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The last two lucky ticket buyers got a surprise. Captain an vice captain Shahril and Hariss came out to thank them for their support.
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congrats for the sold out..... eventhough Singapore league hard to atract fans, Malaysia teams has to learn a lot from Singapore about effort and gimmicks to attract fan...
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it consist of young lions player right?
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Different kettle of fish.

Jalan Besar stadium is a very small one.

If Lions XII happens to play in a much bigger stadium like 20,000-30,000, it will struggle to fill to full capacity.
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QUOTE(aressandro10 @ Jan 8 2012, 04:56 PM)
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The last two lucky ticket buyers got a surprise. Captain an vice captain Shahril and Hariss came out to thank them for their support.
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congrats for the sold out..... eventhough Singapore league hard to atract fans, Malaysia teams has to learn a lot from Singapore about effort and gimmicks to attract fan...
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S-League is good, but how much rivalry can there be between neighbourhood? The lack of rivalry is the No 1 reason why the Singaporean league will never take off.

On the other hand, in MSL, everyone seems to up the ante when they play against the Lions. Neutrals and even rival fans can support a MSL side when that particular side plays the Lions, just to see us beaten!


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it consist of young lions player right?
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That was the plan, but now is more of a U28 side than U23 side. But only 16 Internationals, majority still U23.


Added on January 8, 2012, 6:50 pm
QUOTE(westcoastbay @ Jan 8 2012, 06:47 PM)
Different kettle of fish.

Jalan Besar stadium is a very small one.

If Lions XII happens to play in a much bigger stadium like 20,000-30,000, it will struggle to fill to full capacity.
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I think LionsXII can match or even better the MSL's average attendance. What is it, 15K I believe?

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QUOTE(westcoastbay @ Jan 8 2012, 06:47 PM)
Different kettle of fish.

Jalan Besar stadium is a very small one.

If Lions XII happens to play in a much bigger stadium like 20,000-30,000, it will struggle to fill to full capacity.
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i know....i just like the gimmick.... i think they are sweet...

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QUOTE(LionsXII @ Jan 5 2012, 09:12 PM)
Hi all,

Watching Woodlands vs Tampines is like watching a kampung game, an inter-town league game at best. But playing against Malaysian States, who hates all-thing Singapore with a burning passion, we have some real rivalry to speak of.

And I guess we are all looking forward to that one. Only with a strong rivalry and an intense hatred for the other team, will supporters feel a sense of belonging and thumps their chest for every goal and victory.
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Totally agree!

Kelantan v Singapore MSL 10 Jan 2012 match. Anybody bought tickets for that match? Think most of Singapore will be tuned in for the match. I hope Singapore wins against Kelantan. But than, as a Selangor guy and supporter, I hope Singapore wins against any other state sides except when it comes to Selangor. Selangor will as usual wipe Singapore out!
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QUOTE(westcoastbay @ Jan 8 2012, 06:47 PM)
Different kettle of fish.

Jalan Besar stadium is a very small one.

If Lions XII happens to play in a much bigger stadium like 20,000-30,000, it will struggle to fill to full capacity.
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I think with the right advertisement and media, it will fill at least half of that number. And this is just a minimum estimation.
Anyway, only big big teams in the league manage to get full fan support. Look at Johor and Kelantan last season. The Kelantan fans turned up more than the home fans themselves.
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Totally agree! 

Kelantan v Singapore MSL 10 Jan 2012 match.  Anybody bought tickets for that match? Think most of Singapore will be tuned in for the match. I hope Singapore wins against Kelantan. But than, as a Selangor guy and supporter, I hope Singapore wins against any other state sides except when it comes to Selangor. Selangor will as usual wipe Singapore out!
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pekejadahnye lu olang merehsia sapot singapore? doh.gif singapore obsession?

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Was hoping to buy a ticket tomorrow evening. But too bad I guess.
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QUOTE(xenotzu @ Jan 8 2012, 07:19 PM)
Totally agree! 

Kelantan v Singapore MSL 10 Jan 2012 match.  Anybody bought tickets for that match? Think most of Singapore will be tuned in for the match. I hope Singapore wins against Kelantan. But than, as a Selangor guy and supporter, I hope Singapore wins against any other state sides except when it comes to Selangor. Selangor will as usual wipe Singapore out!
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Thanks for your well-wishes! I'll be at Jalan Besar this Tuesday!

But regarding that Selangor thing, nah... We'll up the ante ourselves when we are playing against you! If the Sultan of Selangor Cup results are to mean anything, you guys have to really watch out for us.

Seriously, this is THE MATCH all LionsXII's fans is looking forward to. Most Singaporeans still regard Selangor as the Archrival, a worthy opponent of the Lions.


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Was hoping to buy a ticket tomorrow evening. But too bad I guess.
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ALL TICKETS are sold out as of 4PM today. Kelantan can expect one hell of a welcome party with the full house at JBS!


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I think with the right advertisement and media, it will fill at least half of that number. And this is just a minimum estimation.
Anyway, only big big teams in the league manage to get full fan support. Look at Johor and Kelantan last season. The Kelantan fans turned up more than the home fans themselves.
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You know this big return, it brings back all the Uncles and Aunties from the Malaysia Cup days, and they are the ones who might just form the main core of the supporters from the Lions XII. Without much persuasion, I managed to get my dad to go down to the Lions match as well. Yes there were plenty of young kids who bought the tickets, but will they stick thru the season?

But I am confident this Lions XII project can sustain attendance figure of above 6,000 at any home matches, better than any S-League matches.

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Thanks for your well-wishes! I'll be at Jalan Besar this Tuesday!

But regarding that Selangor thing, nah... We'll up the ante ourselves when we are playing against you! If the Sultan of Selangor Cup results are to mean anything, you guys have to really watch out for us.

Seriously, this is THE MATCH all LionsXII's fans is looking forward to. Most Singaporeans still regard Selangor as the Archrival, a worthy opponent of the Lions.
I don't think it is right for you to use the results of recent SOS cup for LionsXII and FA Selangor this season..
totally different team with Selangor finally have import player and LionsXII without all the FT.
I will certainly wait for the match between Selangor and LionsXII at Bukit Jalil. smile.gif
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i hope this development will push your Sports HUb project.

i still wonder why they hastily tore down the original national stadium without a firm replacement plan in place..


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some good rules in there.. the ban on air-horn in particular i like to implement here in Malaysia too..

but bans on banners and drum are just doh.gif

thats the sole of malaysian supporting culture...

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Welcome back Lions. Selangor vs Singapore. Looking forward to that day.
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the drums i dont get either. Its like a must for every S League game to have the drum all this while. Its like our vuvuzelas. With a beat though.
About the national stadium. It was delayed for quite sometime last time. Im guessing theres just isnt enough space to keep te stadium while building a sports hub.
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buat stadium baru la wei

got money to build triplet casino,but no money to build a proper national stadium?
They are building new national stadium, they demolished the old one because it was becoming outdated...but will only be ready in 2-3yrs time..

Plus the Casino was paid by the owner...nothing to do with the government wink.gif

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welcome back lions..

actually i dont actually care if they are not playing with their u23 team. dont mind at all. more competitive team, better for Malaysian teams. the rules /agreement i much bother are, they are immune to relegation.

exciting time ahead, plus the additional of foreign players..
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got money to build triplet casino,but no money to build a proper national stadium?
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We are building new stadium now. But the Grand Old Dame have to make way due to space constraint. Else we would have kept it while the new hub is in construction.

If there is no further screw ups, the new sports hub should be ready for the 2014 season.
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welcome back lions..

actually i dont actually care if they are not playing with their u23 team. dont mind at all. more competitive team, better for Malaysian teams. the rules /agreement i much bother are, they are immune to relegation.

exciting time ahead, plus the additional of foreign players..
yes , its good to have Singapore back...maybe we should also have an Indonesian team to spice up the Super League..

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But regarding that Selangor thing, nah... We'll up the ante ourselves when we are playing against you! If the Sultan of Selangor Cup results are to mean anything, you guys have to really watch out for us.

Seriously, this is THE MATCH all LionsXII's fans is looking forward to. Most Singaporeans still regard Selangor as the Archrival, a worthy opponent of the Lions.


If you look at the Malaysia Cup winners up to 1994, Selangor won 27 times whilst Singapore won 24 times. So, overall, Selangor is still better! But roll on the latest Malaysia Cup final. Hope to see Selangor v Singapore in that. Now that will be something to see!

As for the Sultan of Selangor Cup, well, that's a pale imitation of the proper Malaysia Cup. It doesn't have the passion or heat of a proper Malaysia Cup derby between Selangor and Singapore!

The other thing, they should not allow immunity to Singapore against relegation. Not only is it unfair to the other teams but also to Singapore itself. It's the threat of failure and relegation that spurred Singapore to the double in 1994 after being relegated in 1993! Nothing taste sweeter than victory after defeat!
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Well, Lions XII have to do well not to be placed the last 2 or 3 places, in order to avoid the embarassing scenario.

Last 2 or 3 relegated?
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Here we go again.. Ulat tiket
The disadvantage of having small capacity stadium and lots of demand for tickets.
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pekejadahnye lu olang merehsia sapot singapore? doh.gif singapore obsession?
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what he meant was, he need SG to beat other team that selangor cant beat.. keh3
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LionsXII: 1 (Baihakki)
Kelantan: 2 (Norshahrul, Ghaddar)

i heard the ref sucks

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nothing to complain except ourselves. We were very energetic in the first half. And all of that at the cost of the 2nd. The players look pathetic even at the 60th minute. Agu was a loner upfront. The wingers lethargic. Shahril was the most underperform guy in the team. Quite shameful as a captain. The penalty shout was dubious but only oursleves to blame for it. Defence was a joke tbh.
One thing to look forward is the speed of our two wingers. They just need more experience to get the ball moving fast. They were just so slow. No standouts except Baihakki's comeback to Singapore of course. Other than, a pretty pathetic 2nd half.
I'll give Agu one more game to see how he performs. If not, its not worth showing how our foriegn talent scheme fail on so many levels. I dont mind Khairul Nizam upfront instead of him.
Yes, albeit this is against Kelantan, but our showing here wasnt the very best we could hoped for a first match. Kelantan with more experience proved to show more control and calmness i their game.
Have to work harder from now on, especially on everyones fitness levels.
Kelantan deserve the points here tbh. But if anything we could have walk away with a point base on the first half though.
Still, this is just the start of our league campaign and theres alot of promises to the season as we look forward. Put the result behind and strive for thenext game is all i can ask.

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LionsXII: 1 (Baihakki)
Kelantan: 2 (Norshahrul, Ghaddar)

i heard the ref sucks
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The ref sucks but he was fair to both teams though. There were many fouls that shouldnt had been but some of them he got spot on. The penalty decision? The assistant didnt give it, but the ref was adamant
it was a foul and stood by his decision alone.
Not blaming the ref here as he was fair but just a little incompetent. Maybe just first match jitters.

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The ref sucks but he was fair to both teams though. There were many fouls that shouldnt had been but some of them he got spot on. The penalty decision? The assistant didnt give it, but the ref was adamant
it was a foul and stood by his decision alone.
Not blaming the ref here as he was fair but just a little incompetent. Maybe just first match jitters.
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Just come back from stadium. First half belonged to the Lions, all attacking and action packed from the first whistle. Too bad Forwards couldn't capitalise else we could build a comfortable lead.

Second half was real disappointing. Obviously lack of stamina and lack of ideas. Sundram need to rectify this sooner. How can players in their 30s be so much fitter than these young Lions?

But overall I guess it is not too bad. If we can match Kelantan fitness and keep up with the performance in the first half then the lions should be fine. though much to be seen regarding their away performance


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Referee was real disappointing, and that is an understatement!! Penalty? What penalty?

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Full house. Had a grand opening due to first match back in Malaysian football. Fans were great, but fell silent after Kelantan equalised. Some minor scuffle at the Away section I think, but security staff snuff it out before hell broke loose.

Second half we went after the ref la, after all the dubious call esp after the penalty. Kelantan fans wasn't that many but credits to them, I think they were quite well behaved. They didn't respond to the provocative actions by our side.

It's been awhile since I last saw a local football match generating so much interest. You know the fever is back when the subways are painted red before and after the game.
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Delay telecast on Astro 801 now !
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The commentator keep on commenting on the artificial turf, kinda lame and showing how deep are their football/m-league knowledge.
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saw the first half..superb atmosphere(no damn air horns)..lots of teams are gonna have a hard time when they visit jalan besar..

totally different feel to the game..can feel the rivalry..cant wait for selangor vs singapore.. rclxms.gif

edit: just saw the penalty..very very harsh

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I'd say the ref got it just right for the penalty. There was contact.

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Managed to view the match highlights on YouTube and from the atmosphere at the stadium, gotta say it's really good to have you guys back!

I foresee many more stadium trips this season, especially when Singapore play Selangor!
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GOMO KLATE GOMO!!!!!

WE WONNN!!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHA! No hard feelings eyh, is just that u guys first game is against the champs tongue.gif

Btw, do kick Selangor's arse in Shah Alam, pretty pleaseeeeeeeee!!!
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Cool atmosphere..Imagine if the National Stadium is ready...WOW...would have been even more amazing...Can't wait for Selangor vs Singapore...That's going to be an epic match , back to the old days..
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QUOTE(yellownblack @ Jan 11 2012, 04:10 AM)
Cool atmosphere..Imagine if the National Stadium is ready...WOW...would have been even more amazing...Can't wait for Selangor vs Singapore...That's going to be an epic match , back to the old days..
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If it was in national stadium will the current ticket arrangement still apply? Or anyone can buy before the match
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No one really knows. But i think with a capacity above 40,000, its safe to say they will let tickets sell earlier. Anyway, its another 2 or more years till that happens. Till then, its historic Jalan Besar!
About the away tickets, i think The FAS didnt really know how to manage those tickets. Maklumla, new to these kinds of atmosphere.

On saturday we will face Kedah at Alor Sta'. Time to bounce back.

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QUOTE(yellownblack @ Jan 11 2012, 02:10 AM)
Cool atmosphere..Imagine if the National Stadium is ready...WOW...would have been even more amazing...Can't wait for Selangor vs Singapore...That's going to be an epic match , back to the old days..
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GOMO KLATE GOMO!!!!!

WE WONNN!!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHA! No hard feelings eyh, is just that u guys first game is against the champs tongue.gif

Btw, do kick Selangor's arse in Shah Alam, pretty pleaseeeeeeeee!!!
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No doubt you guys played really well. Former star like Indra Putra still pulling some weight even after the young Lions pancit. I really like how the midfield can control and pass the ball around intelligently.

And you guys know how close the fans are to the players at JBS? Words said on the field can be clearly heard and vice versa? I think that is gonna bring a new perspective to matchday experience. We heckled and insult the Kelantan players just waiting for a reaction
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QUOTE(LionsXII @ Jan 11 2012, 10:29 AM)
No doubt you guys played really well. Former star like Indra Putra still pulling some weight even after the young Lions pancit. I really like how the midfield can control and pass the ball around intelligently.

And you guys know how close the fans are to the players at JBS? Words said on the field can be clearly heard and vice versa? I think that is gonna bring a new perspective to matchday experience. We heckled and insult the Kelantan players just waiting for a reaction
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Bro, if Kelantan or any other Liga Super players gotten used to hurled mineral water bottles and the occasional firecrackers, heckling and insults are nothing to them tongue.gif tongue.gif tongue.gif
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QUOTE(LionsXII @ Jan 11 2012, 10:29 AM)
No doubt you guys played really well. Former star like Indra Putra still pulling some weight even after the young Lions pancit. I really like how the midfield can control and pass the ball around intelligently.

And you guys know how close the fans are to the players at JBS? Words said on the field can be clearly heard and vice versa? I think that is gonna bring a new perspective to matchday experience. We heckled and insult the Kelantan players just waiting for a reaction
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this is the part i envy the most about JBS.... sad.gif

i straigly fall in love with the view the first time i watched football there. we fans can go straight into players head.. true meaning of home advantage..

But there some design problem on the away stands. The fans will lose view of a portion of the field on the nearside touchline....
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QUOTE(aressandro10 @ Jan 11 2012, 12:51 PM)
this is the part i envy the most about JBS.... sad.gif

i straigly fall in love with the view the first time i watched football there. we fans can go straight into players head.. true meaning of home advantage..

But there some design problem on the away stands. The fans will lose view of a portion of the field on the nearside touchline....
That's why in Malaysia we need to build football only stadiums, its a different kettle of fish..Just like in the EPL..When players take corners, throw in. the fans are just there..so you can imagine if its an away team(Probably also explains Malaysia's defeat to Singapore during the World Cup qualifying, the 12th man )

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QUOTE(aressandro10 @ Jan 11 2012, 12:51 PM)
this is the part i envy the most about JBS.... sad.gif

i straigly fall in love with the view the first time i watched football there. we fans can go straight into players head.. true meaning of home advantage..

But there some design problem on the away stands. The fans will lose view of a portion of the field on the nearside touchline....
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Haha, not to mention the railings are gonna block the first row spectators view!

But the design is due to the limited space la. Ground floor is the washrooms. If the stand are to be build from ground level, there are simply not enough space for other facilities because of a road behind.


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That's why in Malaysia we need to build football only stadiums, its a different kettle of fish..Just like in the EPL..When players take corners, throw in. the fans are just there..so you can imagine if its an away team(Probably also explains Malaysia's defeat to Singapore during the World Cup qualifying, the 12th man )
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Check out the King George's Stand, just behind the goalposts. Best seat in the house to mindfark the opposition goalie.

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That's why in Malaysia we need to build football only stadiums, its a different kettle of fish..Just like in the EPL..When players take corners, throw in. the fans are just there..so you can imagine if its an away team(Probably also explains Malaysia's defeat to Singapore during the World Cup qualifying, the 12th man )
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I agree with this but, the security has to be tight. We do not want flares or mercun to hit the pitch.
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Lions XII mentally and physically not up there yet.

Need more match time.


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Selangor vs Singapore = El Classico
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it good to see singapore team in MSL.....it make me remember the 90' era when they was led by fandi ahmad n abbas saad... smile.gif

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QUOTE(AfiqRCA @ Jan 12 2012, 12:07 AM)
Selangor vs Singapore = El Classico
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True this, the Causeway Derby
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QUOTE(LionsXII @ Jan 12 2012, 11:30 AM)
True this, the Causeway Derby
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I thot Causeway Derby = Johor vs Singapore?
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just want to ask which interchange is near from woodland station to lavender..
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singapore next games is against kedah right.?.
will sundramoorty be given a special welcome?as he was amongst the star back then.. i think his exclubmate are still there... radhi md din and nidzam adha
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QUOTE(shafique2511 @ Jan 12 2012, 07:09 PM)
just want to ask which interchange is near from woodland station to lavender..
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To Jalan Besar:
From Woodlands MRT Station, take the Marina Bay-bound train to City Hall.
Once at City Hall, take the Pasir Ris-bound train to Lavender.
To go to the stadium, just follow the crowd! JBS is just 10-mins walk away.

Another alternative;
From Larkin Bus Terminal, take SBS Bus No. 170.
Go thru' checkpoints then alight at KRANJI MRT.
From Kranji MRT, go to City Hall then Lavendar. (See above).

To go back from JBS,
From Lavender, go to City Hall.
From City Hall, go to Kranji.
From Krangi, take 170 back to Larkin.

Another faster alternative;
If I'm not wrong, near Bugis MRT, which is one station away from Lavender,
there is Singapore-Johore express buses.
So you don't need make the one-hour train trip to Kranji to go home.
Just take express bus and relax, go to checkpoints and go home.


Added on January 14, 2012, 10:46 amNo Kedah fans to make predictions? Any chances it's a full house at Alor Star tonight?


Added on January 17, 2012, 7:33 amThere's confirmation last night that for the second game in a row, the Lions home game is a sell-out.

KL can expect a roaring full house at the JBS tonight!

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QUOTE(LionsXII @ Jan 12 2012, 10:12 PM)
To Jalan Besar:
From Woodlands MRT Station, take the Marina Bay-bound train to City Hall.
Once at City Hall, take the Pasir Ris-bound train to Lavender.
To go to the stadium, just follow the crowd! JBS is just 10-mins walk away.

Another alternative;
From Larkin Bus Terminal, take SBS Bus No. 170.
Go thru' checkpoints then alight at KRANJI MRT.
From Kranji MRT, go to City Hall then Lavendar. (See above).

To go back from JBS,
From Lavender, go to City Hall.
From City Hall, go to Kranji.
From Krangi, take 170 back to Larkin.

Another faster alternative;
If I'm not wrong, near Bugis MRT, which is one station away from Lavender,
there is Singapore-Johore express buses.
So you don't need make the one-hour train trip to Kranji to go home.
Just take express bus and relax, go to checkpoints and go home.


Added on January 14, 2012, 10:46 amNo Kedah fans to make predictions? Any chances it's a full house at Alor Star tonight?


Added on January 17, 2012, 7:33 amThere's confirmation last night that for the second game in a row, the Lions home game is a sell-out.

KL can expect a roaring full house at the JBS tonight!
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Bro... is it possible to reach woodlands KTM train station before 11.00 from the stadium using mrt?
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TS, please update result in your first post.

Jan 10 vs Kelantan (H)
Jan 14 vs Kedah (Darul Aman Stadium, Alor Star)
Jan 17 vs Kuala Lumpur (H)
Jan 21 vs Sabah (Likas Stadium, Kota Kinabalu)
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Bro... is it possible to reach woodlands KTM train station before 11.00 from the stadium using mrt?
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Yeah, it is possible.

S-League game starts at 7.30PM, ends by 9.30PM. Assuming you are traveling by MRT and bus, the journey is around 45 mins to Woodlands KTM.

Refer to www.gothere.sg, it is a free mapping website that is widely used by Singaporeans. In the search box, just type "Yishun stadium to Woodlands Checkpoint" and follow the directions given.
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QUOTE(ALeUNe @ Jan 22 2012, 11:35 AM)
TS, please update result in your first post.

Jan 10 vs Kelantan (H)
Jan 14 vs Kedah (Darul Aman Stadium, Alor Star)
Jan 17 vs Kuala Lumpur (H)
Jan 21 vs Sabah (Likas Stadium, Kota Kinabalu)
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Updated.

For the benefits of Harimau Muda fans, I have updated a new section on how to get to Yishun stadium as well. Do spend some time reading them, feel free to ask me any questions.

Interesting, it is cheaper to travel by car than take public transport.

By car, 20 mins travel: Not including Malaysian petrol
Toll - S$1
Carpark rates - S$4
S-League adult ticket - S$5
Total: S$10 or RM24

By public transport, 1-hour travel: Fares estimated
Woodlands checkpoint to Stadium - S$3.80
Stadium to Woodlands checkpoint - S$3.80
S-League adult ticket - S$5
Total: S$12.60 or RM30.24

Now imagine the costs if you carpool with even more friends.
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well, singapore league already start ke?
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S-League fixture list will be out after CNY. And games will start less than two weeks thereafter. "Top 10 League in Asia" eh? After the dust settle on the Etoile saga, now we don't even know if our dear Deputy CEO will still be around for the first kick-off of the season.

Lucky Singapore Die Hards like myself have our fix of MSL football.
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when is terengganu vs lions xii match?
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QUOTE(makhlukasingWARE @ Jan 22 2012, 10:56 PM)
when is terengganu vs lions xii match?
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Sat, 28 Jan, 7.45PM.
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one more week to go
although i wish terengganu will win, i do hope for a healthy match

HAPPY CNY
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one more week to go
although i wish terengganu will win, i do hope for a healthy match

HAPPY CNY
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I reckon it will be another sell-out match for the Lions, esp since it's a weekend. I hope our strikers will be back by then, then we will have another cracking match at JBS. From what I observe, Away teams do not enjoy playing at the Lions' Den. We have alot of off-the-ball incidents, and opposition players playing at the flank near the Gallery Stand tend to get intimidated by the 12th Man.
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QUOTE(LionsXII @ Jan 22 2012, 10:59 PM)
Sat, 28 Jan, 7.45PM.
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seriously thinking on reigning on Jalan Besar all the way by train hooligan style.... hmm.gif
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seriously thinking on reigning on Jalan Besar all the way by train hooligan style.... hmm.gif
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Turtle fans coming? Kelate made their presence felt at the Gallery stand, so did KLFA faithful with a brave handful at the Grandstand.
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QUOTE(LionsXII @ Jan 22 2012, 11:47 PM)
Turtle fans coming? Kelate made their presence felt at the Gallery stand, so did KLFA faithful with a brave handful at the Grandstand.
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al least one fan club bus already fully booked all the way from Kuala terengganu. i think ultras group will move separately. Some from klang valley.
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al least one fan club bus already fully booked all the way from Kuala terengganu. i think ultras group will move separately. Some from klang valley.
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Ah, see you there then, looking forward to the match already! I am hoping at least one MSL side can at least used up their allocation of the tickets to spice up the JBS atmosphere even further.
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al least one fan club bus already fully booked all the way from Kuala terengganu. i think ultras group will move separately. Some from klang valley.
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really? how to join?
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tfc bus already full. but i am not sure if you only want arrangement for tickets.
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dammit, nxt time i wanna join
how much? 4 sure need 2 b member rite?
dam, long time no go stadium
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dammit, nxt time i wanna join
how much? 4 sure need 2 b member rite?
dam, long time no go stadium
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where are you based bro?
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based in klang, slgor bro
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Great win by LIONSXII! So far the best performance, hope more high-scoring games coming our way! I have to say this match is very entertaining, abundance of skills and goals to show for. Even the passion on the field were matches by the drama off-field with what was apparently crowd trouble in the stands. I hope N9 fans who were there can shed some light... all I can see from my side were Singaporean fans questions by security staff.

Oh, did I tell you Owona was kept quiet the whole evening?
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As long as Agu does not starts. rclxms.gif
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That was unexpected from LionsXII, as your performance wasn't convincing whenever I watch your team play.
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That was unexpected from LionsXII, as your performance wasn't convincing whenever I watch your team play.
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I was talking to some Old Timers who were sitting beside me, no one was expecting a win. Personally I was hoping for a draw. But boy, what a strong start... at least 3 chances in the first 10 mins!

But with all the key players back, the fans should have seen this one coming, esp with the fluid football shown against Selangor.
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QUOTE(LionsXII @ Feb 11 2012, 11:43 PM)
Great win by LIONSXII! So far the best performance, hope more high-scoring games coming our way! I have to say this match is very entertaining, abundance of skills and goals to show for. Even the passion on the field were matches by the drama off-field with what was apparently crowd trouble in the stands. I hope N9 fans who were there can shed some light... all I can see from my side were Singaporean fans questions by security staff.

Oh, did I tell you Owona was kept quiet the whole evening?
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We'll see if the lions can repeat that in Paroi brows.gif brows.gif
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Congratz LionsX12...I hope you win Super League..Please win Super League so FAM will get embarassed laugh.gif
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Hyrulnizam is impressing me at this moment. Your team's general play also far different than the early season. Had to say they're the most physical team in the league so far hmm.gif
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another win, good job, keep it up and win MSL.. rclxms.gif
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I dont understand Agu's involvement at all. He's not even a real Singaporean. Some failed talent scheme the government put up with. I still remember Goal 2020. Now i see on tv, Vision 2030? What a huge fail from the government on sports. Care about the economy so much and now, we look like little Phillipines, a foreigner island. Serving 2 years for this shits.
/endofrant.
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QUOTE(visionary1993 @ Apr 11 2012, 11:35 AM)
I dont understand Agu's involvement at all. He's not even a real Singaporean. Some failed talent scheme the government put up with. I still remember Goal 2020. Now i see on tv, Vision 2030? What a huge fail from the government on sports. Care about the economy so much and now, we look like little Phillipines, a foreigner island. Serving 2 years for this shits.
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I still remember they had Goal 2010 , it was the year Singapore supposed to qualify for world cup... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(yellownblack @ Apr 11 2012, 11:46 AM)
I still remember they had Goal 2010 , it was the year Singapore supposed to qualify for world cup... laugh.gif
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Oh yeah, i was mistaken it was Goal 2010, i had that red tshirt they gave away when we were against Malaysia. The tagline behind was that "Behind every tiger theres a lion" or something like that.On the sleeves were Goal 2010. Prob was ard 10-11 years ago when we lost 4-0 or 4-1 to Malaysia.

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Wah, singapore team on top of the table now? Only kelantan can chase.
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Ntah-ntah sambutan Juara Liga S pun tak meriah camni....tengok game Liga S sunyi je tak berapa nak ada penonton tapi bila Lions XII main penuh stadium......baguslah
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tahniah Lions XII

taktikal mantap.. players displin...

team lain patut contohi pemain Lions XII bukan menyalahkan padang. LOL
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QUOTE(qudeenz360 @ Jul 8 2013, 12:32 PM)
tahniah Lions XII

taktikal mantap.. players displin...

team lain patut contohi pemain Lions XII bukan menyalahkan padang. LOL
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Millions congrate to Singapore Lion for winning the Malaysia Super League!!!

Hope to see another great Malaysia Super League next season.


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Elephants stomp off with narrow win


Published: Friday January 17, 2014 MYT 11:03:00 PM
Updated: Friday January 17, 2014 MYT 11:14:32 PM


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Pahang's Matias Conti (centre) scored the solitary goal of the match against Lions XII in the curtain-raiser Charity Shield. Pahang won 1-0.


KUANTAN: Pahang started their Super League campaign with a narrow 1-0 win over Lions XII and lifted the Sultan Ahmad Shah Charity Shield after 20 years.

Substitute striker Matias Conti, who just turned 24 on Friday, celebrated by scoring the winner in the 57th minute but it was the defending champions Lions XII who stole the show with their gritty performance.

The Singaporeans, under coach Fandi Ahmad, proved that they are still a force to be reckoned with despite being without any foreigners and stalwarts Hariss Harun, Baihakki Khaizan and Shahril Ishak, who have moved on to join the Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) this season.

Pahang started with their best men including new towering striker Dickson Nwakaeme. But he was substituted with Argentine Conti barely 15 minutes into play after the former Kelantan striker picked up an injury.

It was Jamaican defender Damion Stewart who had the best chance of the half when he ballooned the ball from close range in the 33rd minute.


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Official: FAM say no to LionsXII, Harimau Muda to be dissolved



By FO Newsdesk -
November 25, 2015



The Harimau Muda concept is set to be dissolved after Football Association of Malaysia confirmed that it will be ending the 7 year-old program.

This comes after the sixth meeting of FAM’s Executive Committee, which was held at the Royale Chulan Hotel earlier today, where the decision was eventually announced. However, the 2017 SEA Games squad will be retained until the end of the games.

‘Harimau Muda’ was the brainchild of Khairy Jamaluddin, who was the Vice-President of FAM in 2007 and it was mainly created to produce a stronger group of youth players by keeping them together, and allowing them to compete in various leagues across the globe.


Program Harimau Muda hanya tinggal kenangan, namun diharap semua pemain teruskan usaha bg memartabatkan bolasepak negara! #AyuhHarimauMuda

— Harimau Muda C™ (@youngtigersc) November 24, 2015




While it did bring temporary success in the form of the SEA Games Gold Medal in 2011, the overall efficacy of the program has been questioned on countless occassions, particularly by state teams who are forced to let their talents go.

With the program coming to an end, all existing Harimau Muda players are likely to return to their state teams – which will subsequently boost the pool of players available to every team.

Meanwhile, FAM also confirmed that LionsXII will no longer be competing in the Malaysian Super League next season, bringing the curtain down on their three-year partnership with the Football Association of Singapore.


Lions XII takkan beraksi dalam Liga Super Malaysia tahun hadapan. #KamiTeamMalaysia

— Team Malaysia (@TeamMsia) November 24, 2015



The Singapore-based side are currently competing in the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Cup and their immediate future is uncertain – though rumours suggests that the team could be rebranded to compete in the ASEAN Super League.

Meanwhile, a play-off match will be held between T-Team and ATM and the winner of that match will be handed the MSL slot which will be vacated by the departure of LionsXII.



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