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The Crown squad arrive for training at Clementi Stadium |
Tonight's training session for the
Phnom Penh Crown team was on
the other side of the island of Singapore. Tampines Rovers have moved
their home ground this season, due to their old pitch being slated for
redevelopment, but it means the Clementi Stadium is nearly 45 minutes
away by bus. So a fair old trek for their fans. I understand the
Clementi is the home for waif and stray football teams. The team trained
for an hour under floodlights on the pitch where the game will be
played tomorrow night. As we arrived, Tampines were just finishing their
session. Pitch was in good condition as are our players with no injury
worries. Earlier in the day, at player registration, it was confirmed
that Henry Asonibe is eligible to play after some concern that he
couldn't appear. One of our players Hong Pheng is now known as Hong Heng
for this competition after the passport authorities missed off the 'p'
from his 2nd name when they issued his new passport. Stupidity rules.
The game tomorrow starts at 7.45pm. The Crown team have breakfast at
7am, mid-day team meeting, lunch immediately afterwards then we leave
for the ground at 5.30pm. We know it's going to be a bloody tough game
but it's why we are here, to pit ourselves against better teams in the
region and see how well we can compete. If we stay cocooned at home, we
will never improve. The AFC President's Cup and the Singapore Cup give
the Crown team and players the opportunity to better themselves.
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A look at the main stand at Clementi Stadium, which is surrounded by high-rise apartments |
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A few words of wisdom from coach David Booth to his players |
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Final instructions before training begins under the floodlights |
4 comments:
Battle with tough opponents will make you stronger. Keep it up.
Today is my birthday! PPCFC wining the AFC President Cup 2012 is my wish!
Please grand my wish come true...
PPCFC win .....
Is there any TV live TAMPINE VS PPC or live streaming on Internet?
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