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Monday, January 16, 2006


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In the latest transfer news, Tiong Bahru FC has expressed interest in signing midfield kingpin Shawal Rosly, prying him away from the Reds outfit. Though details are still sketchy, the NFL team has confirmed its interest in the player, stating that such a signing would greatly increase their chances of winning the league and thus gaining promotion into the S-League.

Both player and manager were seen in deep discussion at Breko's along the trendy Holland Road district though both declined comment when approached. A day later, the Reds skipper issued an official statement to the media in a bid to quell any rumour mongering.

"I had a very honest talk with the player just this evening and he expressed nothing but confidence in the club. He also categorically denied any rumours that he has been unhappy with the performance of the squad and quashed any doubt that has had trouble fitting in," said Alex.

"However it is only realistic that he seriously consider the offer by Tiong Bahru FC as they are a first rate club and he (Shawal) is a player with a bright future," conceded the skipper when further questioned as to the permanency of the stand-in captain.

"All I can say is that he has the club's very best interest at heart, and vice versa. If his future lies elsewher then we will not stand in the way. Though of course we would very much like for him to remain."



| The Reds Scored @ 9:13 AM|

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Wednesday, January 11, 2006


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Club Announcement

Zhenwen has been named as the second vice-captain of the Aevylain Reds.



| The Reds Scored @ 7:28 AM|

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Monday, January 02, 2006


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Aevylain Reds V.S Yellow Submarines
9 - 3

Bouncing back from a 2 - 1 defeat in a closed door, training match on the 17th of December, the Reds stormed to victory with a trouncing of Yellow Submarines in this third and final encounter with the youth side on the eve of 2006, ending the year on a high note. Though missing the security of a regular keeper and a defense that was downright porous, the Reds clearly embraced the ideal that the best defense is a strong offense.

Securing a hat-trick of goals and 2 assists, Zhenghan consolidated his position as top scorer of the club and establishing himself as the Reds' point man with 8 goals from 7 games. One can only fathom the strength of the attack once star-striker Keng has recovered from injury after a horror-tackle at this same fixture months back.

Man of the Match:

Zhenghan



| The Reds Scored @ 8:40 PM|

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