050408 FMFC vs APSSB


050308 FMFC vs Luchaz-Locs


140208 FMFC vs Darts SC


200108 FMFC vs Rock


040108 FMFC vs PTMC


301207 Nadiah's BBQ


271207 FMFC vs Luchaz-Loccos FC


221107 FMFC vs PTMC


041107 FMFC vs The Rock

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Thursday, March 20, 2008
[ dancing away 9:50 PM ]



March Madness
Mike Shinoda
FMFC Internal Correspondent

Singapura - As the season heads closer to the penultimate round, FMFC find themselves in a rather unconvincing position in the table, which is from as much internal information that we have, second place being just behind Punggol Rivervale by 5 points. (this is assuming the fact that they have won all their matches after their 2-1 win over FMFC)** A dismal 3-2 loss to PTMC accompanied by an early knockout in the Adidas Challenge by FMFC's futsal team, all in a space of a week, speaks only one thing. As said by jersey No.4, the story of 'his' life. In this case, its the story of FMFC's poor run. Critics believe that FMFC will have no chance to pick themselves up to the finish line. Captain Saifudeen, in a video conference right from Dubai, begs to differ though. He believes FMFC has what it takes to pick up themselves and go a stride further, edging themselves closer to the League Title. With about 6 more games to go and a clash with Punggol Rivervale in line, anything can happen. Anything.

Stay tuned for the live coverage of FMFC vs Dramatists FC happening this coming Saturday, 1500hrs right from SAFRA pitch.

**Kindly take note, due to the lack of efficiency and professionalism from our SAFRA counterparts, we are unable to ascertain our current league position and also the position of the other teams. So much for this being a formal "SAFRA is very strict" league.



Friday, March 14, 2008
[ dancing away 1:32 AM ]



PTMC 3 vs 2 FMFC

the scoreline sums it all.



Thursday, March 13, 2008
[ dancing away 1:28 AM ]



Defence Defence Defence
Ryukira Itomo
The Daily


Our No.1 has been on top form of late, with three clean sheets in a row. While the attackers have taken the limelight with their goals, Hisham Omar carries out his duties with aplomb with personal glory being not as forthcoming.

"Clean sheets are like scoring goals to me. I feel the same euphoria stopping a goalbound shot, saving a penalty or foiling an attack. Of course, you won't see me running around celebrating like the mates when they score. But I feel the same way."

With the return match against title contenders Punggol Rivervale FC looming, another run of clean sheets would instill confidence in the team and Sham is hoping to achieve that.

"I hope to carry on this run. But it would be impossible for us to have a run like this without the help of the four men infront of me. Being halfway through the league, I feel that our good understanding of each other has made us a tough defence to crack."

The keeper has decided to postpone the surgery on his troublesome right knee indefinitely, "The doctor said people live with meniscus tears all the time. So I think I'll keep playing."



Thursday, March 06, 2008
[ dancing away 9:50 AM ]



Fight Club?
Richard Anthony
Seteraits Times

Singapore - FMFC produced a battling display yesterday, as they closed down Luchas Locs at every chance last night en route to recording a 1-0 deserving victory. Their patience and hard work was rewarded in 75th min when No.14 Zulkufli Azman, who had been a constant threat to the opponents lobbed the keeper after a good play between him and No.15 Muhadher Mahmud. Luchas Locs were first seen squabbling amongst themselves before turning the attention to the referee, the opponents FMFC and then the match commissioner. Luchas Locs were turning every single issue into a fight and it brought the match to a standstill at least for a few minutes. Despite all that, it was all smiles in the FMFC camp as they are now on the right track in retaining the top place in table.



Monday, March 03, 2008
[ dancing away 8:11 PM ]



FMFC in holiday mood?
Richard Anthony
Seteraits Times

Singapore - Head coach Nur Khair Shamsi maintains FMFC must stay blinkered and not concern themselves with the performances of their rivals if they are to go on and win the League title race. Last week, 8 FMFC players were sent to Phuket to recuperate and will only join the rest of the team a day before the match. Answering to the questions raised by the media in sending those players in the middle of the season, manager Saifudeen A Rahman said, 'I believe they will come back from this refreshed and ready to continue the challenge for honours.' A tough match will be expected when Luchas Locs visits FMFC in their home ground. Their previous match which was marred by controversies ended in the way of FMFC thanks to midfielder Nizam Hashim. FMFC will look set to to continue their rise from poor form with a convincing victory this time round.

Kick-off : 9pm, Venue : Safra is very Strict Stadium