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Munjen Portuguese Club de Futebol
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[est. 2006]

munjenportugal@gmail.com

Board:

Owner : Self Funded
Manager : Jacinth (JAP)
THE Captain : Wee Yang, SEE (SIN)
Brand Director : Sanjay (BRA)
Correspondents : Haris (SCO) & Chris (UK)
Chief Financial Officer : Firdaus (WAL)
Fight Club Coordinator : Saalai Muhammad Ibrahim Hithayatullah bin Abdul Mutalib (AFG)

Branches:

VSNPCC Alumni
I-LOVE-WEE-WEE Fan Club
Munjen Portugal Writing Club
Munjen Pools

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Friday, August 17, 2007

MUNJENS AWAIT BIG CLASH

With less than 48 hours before kick-off, the anticipation in the Munjen camp has been on a high since their last game three weeks back.

The long break due to a change in the season fixtures gave the Munjens the itch to let their feet do the talking when they meet Syabab Lions F.C. on Sunday with kick-off to be scheduled at 0900 hours (local time).

Munjen Weekly, Munjen Portugal's leading weekly magazine, spoke to some of the players and it was apparent that all of them were enthusiastically awaiting to stretch their unbeaten run to go into mid-season in pole position.

Left-winger Terence was reported to be "needing a game badly" to ease off the stress from his academic pursuit. The young starlet who signed for the club early this year has been diligently juggling both academic and soccer well and is said to be a promising student in his course.

Other players testified that this could be their biggest test yet with Syabab having an almost equal stretch of wins and form.

Bookmakers have put this match to end up in a draw.

The anticipated match however, has been overcast by possible missing star players that includes goalkeeper/skipper Wee Yang.

Said team manager Jac, "I can't quite put pen to paper now for the possible line-up. Wee Yang has been in astonishing form and Haris has put his price worth in scoring up the leader board. It's almost impossible for Haris to stand in as goalie this week. Plus a few injuries which doesn't seem to clear up too soon, we could well be into a tough week ahead.

"But on the bright side, I do not see why the lads coould not perform without their big names. They have done it before and I believe they can do it again."


-MW/haris


11:04 PM