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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Match Preview: Geylang vs Hougang

Hougang United FC return to the S-League after their run in the RHB Singapore Cup saw them narrowly missed out to the Japanese side on a night that delivered a 5 goal thriller.

Nonetheless, the Cheetahs have still remained up beat about gunning for the 3rd place when they face-off the french team of Etoile FC in November.

Okay back to business. Curiously this season, Hougang seem to folly against the Geylang side.

In March, the Cheetahs took a 1-0 lead when Jordan Webb volleyed in the goal early in the game but Geylang's Korean striker put two within a 15 minute window to give the Eagles a 2-1 score line.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Jordan Webb - Hougang's Record Scorer

By TNP
Christopher Underwood
Photo: Chris Harvey
TWO YEARS ago, he came to Singapore to visit a cousin. Today, Jordan Webb is Hougang United’s record scorer in a single season. And he didn’t even know it.

“Me?” asked the puzzled-looking 23-year-old forward from Canada. “No, I didn’t know that.” What was supposed to be a holiday in Singapore turned into the start of his S-League career. Through cousin Anthony Bahadur, who was then playing for Sengkang-Punggol (Hougang’s former name), Webb asked to train with the team. Coach Aide Iskandar agreed, and immediately noticed the potential.

Aide recalled: “I saw something in him that made me think he could be moulded into a good player.” Webb didn’t take too long to convince the coach that he was ready for action.

After training with the team for three months,it took just two games for the Canadian to secure his first professional contract.

Said Webb: “I was surprised but, at the same time, I was confident I would get it.

“I wanted it badly.” The hunger showed. Scoring 16 goals in all competitions this season – his second for Hougang – he has found the net more times than any other Cheetah in one campaign. Yet, Aide is quick to point out that Webb is capable of improving on his tally.

He said of Webb: “I know what he can do. I know he can deliver if he remains focused and he is more confident in his ability.”

Webb had to endure a difficult first season though. He scored just four goals as the team finished second from bottom.

“My first season was bad. We didn’t have the quality players like we have this year and it was really difficult,” said Webb,who prior to this, had played only amateur football back home.

“It was my first season as a professional.” By “quality players”, he was referring to players such as Mohd Noor Ali.

“It’s Noor Ali,” he said.

NICE GUY

“At first, I didn’t really see eye-to-eye with him. Then I realised he’s a really nice guy.

“He plays in my position as well. He knows a lot. Whenever I do the wrong thing, he’ll teach me. He shows me the right way.

“He has really helped me.” As far as his mentor is concerned, Webb’s progress is obvious.

“Jordan has improved a lot,” said Noor Ali. “He used to be more of an individual player. Now he is improving by working together with his teammates. That is one reason he is
scoring a lot of goals.”

Photo: Regina Khoo
The 36-year-old added: “He has started to listen more now, instead of going against us.”

One only has to witness the banter between the pair to see the camaraderie within the camp.

As the veteran midfielder revealed: “He’s not a joker, he’s the one who always gets bullied.

“The only bad thing about him is his ambition to be the next Neymar (the Brazilian striker). That’s why he has that skunk hairstyle.”

Webb, however, will probably deny that it’s the hairstyle that is the secret behind his success.

“It’s the team that makes me better,” he said. (SOURCE)

Saturday, September 24, 2011

RHB Singapore Cup: Saito stars with extra-time double

Paul Green
info@sleague.com

Photo: S-League
HGFC 2 - 3 ANFC

Friday night’s RHB Singapore Cup semifinals second-leg match between Hougang United and Albirex Niigata (Singapore) was a game that had everything.

It was a five-goal thriller, finally settled 117 minutes into a spine-tingling encounter that will be talked about for a long time to come, not only by those present in the stands and the players, but by those watching at home on television who got superb value for money.

RHB Singapore Cup Semi Final (2nd leg): HGFC 2:3 ANFC

Thursday, September 22, 2011

RHB Singapore Cup: Old scores to settle intensify contest

Paul Green
info@sleague.com

RHB Singapore Cup
Semi Finals (2nd Leg)
Hougang Stadium, Kick-Off 730pm


They now know who their opponents will be in this year’s RHB Singapore Cup final, following the intense game in the other semifinal at Queenstown Stadium on Thursday night that saw Home United come out on top by the slimmest of margins.

So when Hougang United and Albirex Niigata (Singapore) play the second leg of their tie at Hougang Stadium on Friday evening, they will be fighting for the privilege of facing four-time winners Home, a prospect which should make both teams even keener to progress to that November showdown at Jalan Besar.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

RHB Singapore Cup: Battling Hougang salvage draw

Koh Yizhe
info@sleague.com

Photo: S-League
ANFC 2 - 2 HGFC

Hougang United defied the odds to storm back from two goals down against Albirex Niigata (Singapore), drawing 2-2 at Jurong East Stadium on Tuesday evening to bring well-deserved parity back to Hougang Stadium for the second leg of the RHB Singapore Cup 2011 semifinals tie.

Many were expecting the League Cup champions to sweep Hougang aside at Jurong East, and it certainly looked like the script would be followed in the opening minutes.

RHB Singapore Cup Semi Final (1st Leg): ANFC 2:2 HGFC

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

RHB Singapore Cup: Hougang geared up for revenge mission

Koh Yizhe
info@sleague.com
RHB Singapore Cup
Semi Finals (1st Leg)
Jurong East Stadium, Kick-Off 730pm

Albirex Niigata (Singapore) would certainly have fond memories of their last meeting with Hougang United.

The last time the two teams met, the White Swans secured their first piece of silverware in their eight-year history in Singapore, beating the Cheetahs in the League Cup 2011 final in July through a penalty shootout.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Diego marks return with equalizer

David Lee

HGFC 1 - 1 CYL

With a clinical flick of his head, the pain of a prolonged, injury-enforced absence was soothed.

Hougang United's Diego Oliveira marked his first start in four months after recovering from a knee injury with a 70th-minute header.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Trilles shines as Stars overpower Hougang

Neo Chee Seong
info@sleague.com


Etoile FC exacted some small amount of revenge on Hougang United when early goals in each half helped set up a 3-1 victory at Queenstown Stadium on Monday evening.

The happiest man on the field, though, was Stars goalkeeper Antonin Trilles, who earned back some of the respectability that might have been lost in the team’ 2-7 hammering by Albirex Niigata (Singapore) last week.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Match Report: Hougang 2:1 Etoile

Sunday, September 4th, 2011
1930hrs, Hougang Stadium



                        

Hougang United   2 : 1  Etoile FC
               Vitor Borges (23')                    Selim Kaabi (57')
            Azhar Sairudin (66')                                              
                 
Match Attendance: 599

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Match Preview: Hougang vs Etoile

Next Fixture
Sunday, September 4th, 2011
1930hrs, Hougang Stadium

                          
Hougang United   vs    Etoile FC
PHOTO: ST Photography

Hougang United and Etoile seem to be the only 2 teams in the S-League to have a love hate relationship, and who can disagree that when emotions run high, things can get complicated on and off the pitch.

That being said, we should put history behind us and focus on charting a unifying future in our footballing business.

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