Tuesday, October 21, 2008

DRM FC v DPMM Management Match Report

Team Line-Up
Formation: 4-4-2

1st Half: Najib, Yusriman, Renny, Nazrul, Rahimin, Amir S, Shahrin, Khai TSW, Asmadi, Julberg, Azelin

2nd Half: Yusriman, Sufian Baros, Shahrin, Ari, Khairul, Rene Komar, Keita Mandjou, Sulhi, Jame, Haidi, Hj Zul

Subs: Azhar, Alim, Boy

Match Statistics

HT Score: 1 - 5
FT Score: 2 - 7

Goals: Julberg, Alim
Assists: Amir S, Hj Zul

MOTM: Khai TSW
Cuci Baju: Asmadi

Friday, July 11, 2008

DRM FC v BLNG FC Match Report

Match Line-Up
Formation: 4-4-2


First 11: Leong (GK), Ivan, Renny, Izul, Vincent, Julberg, Danan, Arch, Hj Suhaimi, Fadil TSW, Mizi

Subs Used: Ari, Rahimin, Azelin, Saiful Bulan, Aizul, Rizan, Hj Rizal, Zayani, Ching, Zainal, Wen Ren, Rijal TSG, Haidi, One Tabang, Amir S

Played for BLNG: Nazrul, Ady Fadli, Aidil, Gavin

Match Statistics

HT Score: 0 - 1
FT Score: 1 - 3

Goals: Azelin
Assists: none

MOTM: Rijal TSG
Cuci Baju: Azwan

Monday, July 07, 2008

DRM FC v PPA Match Report

Match Line-Up
Formation: 3-5-2


First 11: Liew (GK), Ivan, Renny, One Tabang, Hailmey, Amir S, G Khai, Alif, Danan, Haidi, Julberg

Subs Used: Ari, Rahimin, Azelin, Saiful Bulan, Aizul, Ejan
Played for PPA: Arch, Hj Rizal, Jai PPA

Match Statistics

HT Score: 2 - 1
FT Score: 2 - 2

Goals: Julberg, G Khai
Assists: Amir S

MOTM: Ari
Cuci Baju: Azwan

PPA snatch late equaliser!

A quick one. Another late start to the game, and it seems like the new DRM strategy is to turn up late, make sure the ref’s arrival is also delayed so it doesn’t look like we’re the cause of the kick-off delay, and all that to ensure we don’t play more than an hour so we don’t get caught out late in the game with tired legs! Seems to be getting us the results however!

We continued our experimental 3-5-2 on the field, with Hailmey playing a deep holding role similar to the job Flamini would take on for the Gunners and it definitely gave us the advantage in the middle of the park as it allowed G Khai and Amir our more creative players to play to their strengths.

It wasn’t however until MOTM Ari came for the more defensive One Tabang to play left-wing back that we put our two first half goals away. Ari on both occasions initiating two quick counter attacks from the flanks, the first one putting Amir S free and through on goal where he rounded the keeper and made it easy for Julberg to tap in, and the second setting up G Khai for a slammer from outside the box.

The second half saw up set up stall for a more defensive performance, G Khai and Nazrul playing centre-backs with the big Saiful Bulan infront of them, and although it looked like we would hold on to the lead for most of the game, we eventually let in the equalizer and that was how the game would end.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Rijal overcomes hoodoo to take last minute winner over Menang FC

True to their form, the boys in blue & yellow managed another win in the league again this time against our local derby rivals Menang FC.

As always with these Menang - DRM games, it takes awhile to sort out the starting line-up with many players having dual allegiances being regulars for both teams, and so it often boils down to which team really needs you more. This ofcourse normally takes oh half an hour or so to sort out, but fitted in fine yesterday as the referee was also late to arrive.

After much squabbling and all sorts of threats flying around, we finally arrived to a consensus and amazingly eleven players for each side with a few subs to spare! And it’s only in a game like this that you’ll find the subs carrying both jersey’s just in case!

The first half exchanges were very cordial it almost seemed as if we weren’t really playing to score more like playing for a run out, and it really meant that we could afford to play with just three at the back as we flooded the middle of the park with those people who just love running all over the pitch.

And ofcourse after spending a week in samba school on the same sands that legends like Adriana Lima and Gisele have graced, Amirio was also keen to show the rest of the boys the new flicks and skills he’d pick up. Renato on the other hand was happy to just sit back and make sure that none of the Menang players would do a Brazilian over him.

Unfortunately it was not a ‘carioca’ in blue who’d make the first impact on the game, instead it was a ‘viadiu’ (portugese for pundan) in yellow who got around the DRM defense and over the keeper. A lapse in concentration by the back line on the left allowed Danan to get by and he made it easy for a yellow ‘viadiu’ to slot past our loan keeper.

And that was how it was to stay until close to the end of the first half when an Amir D corner was met by Azelin and his first touch was to chest it down, whilst his second was to volley it into the back of the net for the equalizer. This came after a number of chances spurned by the same player, his deceptive pace almost always taking him past the defenders but his final shot was never really up to the mark.

Alex who whilst on the Menang back-line at the end of the 1st half managed two goal line clearances to deny both Ari and Rijal, switched sides at half time and played at the back for DRM instead, helping us ward off the Menang’s attempt to regain the lead.

Rahimin who came on in the 2nd half also helped to stabilize the midfield after Hailmey came off, in his usual no nonsense style of play sitting infront of the two centre-backs terrorizing the centre midfield area.

It was man of the match rijal who stole the limelight however in the 2nd half, as DRM’s tired legs meant that both Amir S and Amir D dropped further back spraying the long balls into the penalty area for Rijal to run on to. And he certainly had his fair share of chances, missing from a variety of opportunities … left foot, right foot, headers and even from inside the box.

So it was actually a good move throwing on experienced striker Aizul, who coached and guided way-ward Rijal into actually making the right moves in attack. And it all fell into place when close to the final whistle and Amir D through ball from the centre of the park left Rijal with a one-to-one, Aizul following closely behind. He calmly rounded the keeper and although he hesitated for a split second or two, eventually he managed to find his bearings and DRM were at last in lead with just minutes to go.

The Menang come-back spirit was not to be dampened however, as powerhouse forward Saiful Bulan attempted two last ditch strikes, one coming off Renny’s shoulder, whilst the other was palmed away in the corner by the DRM loan keeper.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

DRM v Menang FC Match Report

Match Line-Up
Formation: 3-5-2


First 11: Liew (GK), Ivan, Renny, Hailmey's Cuz, Hailmey, Amir D, Amir S, Rijal, Ari, Azelin, Julberg

Subs Used: Alex, Rahimin, Aizul

Did Not Play: Hammry

Played for Menang: Saiful Bulan, Yusriman, Danan

Match Statistics

HT Score: 1 - 1
FT Score: 2 - 1

Goals: Azelin, Rijal
Assists: Amir D (2)

MOTM: Rijal
Cuci Baju: Alex

Friday, May 02, 2008

DRM v East B Match Report

Match Line-Up
Formation: 4-4-2

First 11: Khalid (GK), Renny, G Khai, Limin, Yusriman, Danan, Dillah DPMM, Arch, Darin, Rahim, Julberg

Subs Used: Ivan, Fadil, Vince, Azwan, Ady Fadli, Ari, Rijal, Amir D, Haidi, Sulhi, Fakhrul, Amirul, Pg Shamhary, Daus

Did Not Play: Saiful Bulan, Aizul, Daus

Match Statistics

HT Score: 1 - 4
FT Score: 1 - 5

Goals: G Khai, Rahim, Julberg, Danan, Haidi
Assists: Danan, Rahim, Sulhi

MOTM: Arch
Cuci Baju: Azelin

Friday, April 25, 2008

DRM Finally Register A Hard Fought Win!!

A quick one. This was our fourth game and after a string of bad luck and some costly defending mistakes we finally managed to score more than we could concede yesterday afternoon to register that elusive first win and the three points that would take us off the bottom of the league table, where i am sure we definitely don't belong. One thing that has hit us this campaign has been an inability to stop the leak at the back, 12 goals conceded in 3 games puts us just behind East B with 18, but really that has always been DRM's style of play.

Worth mentioning though was the manner in which our attack play decimated the Hoist defense in the 1st half. We scored after just a few minutes, when after a corner was won, Danan's inswinger fooled everyone including the keeper to deflect off someone's head and into the back of the net. Tragically we conceded quite soon after that, but the way the game was going it was soon before an Azelin jinking run found him rounding the keeper for his first.

In some way, the referee had been kind to us as the next two DRM goals would probably have been called for offside on any other day. The first was when a through ball from Danan found Sulhi in some space and he slotted that in from the left easy.

A second came from a Rijal cross on the right where he'd been working hard creating chances all day, and some major confusion amongst the Hoist defenders as four of our boys looked to run at the final ball, all of them arguably offside. The on-form Azelin got to the end of that and he didnt dissapoint with his finishing.

We ended up 5 - 3 up at half time, with a seemingly comfy 2 goal cushion, and with the intent of preserving our lead, we opted to keep the strong back line of G Khai, Fakhrul, One Tabang & Vincent hoping to frustrate the Hoist team further.

That we did succeed in doing, and it was a testament to our resolute that we held on for the eventual win as they tried everything they could to claw back in to the game. And that included kicking at anything and everything in the way.

There was a 2nd half flash point as alot of smack talk and finger pointing resulted in Fakhrul getting a yellow for his efforts. Though he was fully justified in feeling aggrieved at nearly having his head whacked off his neck whilst on the ground.

In the end we held on dearly as they scored the one goal in the 2nd to make it an extremely close finish. Extremely relieved we were... as yoda would put it!

DRM FC v TSW Antlerz Match Report

Match Line Up

First 11: Khalid, G Khai, Fadil, Saiful Bulan, Ivan, Saiful R, Azelin, Julberg, Danan, Sulhi, Rijal

Subs Used: Yazid Student, Khairul Student, Haidi, Azwan, Vincent, Renny, Ari

Match Statistics

HT Score: 5 - 3

FT Score: 5 - 4

Goals: Own Goal, Azelin(2), Sulhi(2)

Assists: Danan(2), Fadil, Rijal, Azelin

MOTM: Azelin

Cuci Baju: Sulhi

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

DRM FC v UBD Faculty Match Report

Team Line-Up
Formation: 4-4-2
Manager: Renny

First 11: Najib (GK), Renny, Shah, Vince, Ady Fadli, Amir, Khairul, Sulhi, Hj Zul,Fadil, Haidi

Subs Used: Jame, Aziz

Match Statistics

HT Score: 2 - 1
FT Score: 3 - 2

Goals: Khairul, Fadil, Aziz
Assists: Amir S (2)

Cuci Baju: Renny
Drinks: Renny

MOTM: Shah

Friday, February 29, 2008

DRM FC v West A Match Report

Team Line-Up
Formation: 4 - 4 -2
Manager: Azelin

First 11: Azelin (GK), Renny, Shah, Javier, Hadi, Arch, Hammry, Amir D, G Khai, Fadil TSW, Rahim

Subs Used: Ivan (GK), Saiful Bulan, Vincent, Rahimin, Amir S, Ady Fadli, Firdaus Messi, Aizul, Julberg, Rijal,

Subs Not Used: Firdaus, Dilah DPMM, Saiful R

Match Statistics

HT Score: 2 - 1
FT Score: 2 - 5

Goals: Fadil TSW (2)
Assists: Amir D

Cuci Baju: G Khai
Drinks: Haidi

MOTM: G Khai

Thursday, February 21, 2008

A shock win for DRM

Despite our recent run of good form, this was the one game i felt we'd struggle with as the F19 Hustlerz are the equivalent of a superclub within our small footballing circle. They have strength in depth with a young team made up of pedigree players who have played for the district's best teams. Looking at it from that point of view, that would probably make us a team of bandit footballers in comparison.

Things didn't look very good at the start either as we barely managed to string a team of 11 players, even having to draft our injured captain in goal as none of our established keepers turned up.

The first half was abit of a cat and mouse game really. We kicked off the half and immediately were put on the back foot as the F19 forwards raced up the pitch and really didn't give us any breathing space at the back. To our credit we managed to string a number of good passes around but were occasionally let down but that stray and far too often we caught static whilst in possession. The Hustlerz on the other hand were smooth operators on the ball, feeding their fleet footed strikers with plenty of through passes for them to run on to.

So it was the Hustlerz who broke the first duck, and it happened not more than 10 minutes into the game. A through ball from midfield broke our DRM offside line high up the pitch and it left them with just Azelin in goal to deal with.

I'd like to think that we're not a team that throws in the towel that easily and so we fought back, and it was from a counter on the left led by a mazy Amir S run that put Haidi through on goal and his low shot beat the keeper across his body and tucked nicely in the bottom right corner. Haidi is a man on a mission these days and he was determined to prove that his January performance was no fluke.

It was a cat and mouse game as i said earlier, because not too long after that F19 went back up 2 - 1. Again we were caught high up on the pitch and there was too much pace there for any of us to deal with. Azelin was easily beaten the second time, and we were left thinking if this were going to be how the rest of the night would be.

Fadil on the other hand had other plans. Having scored 5 in the last 3 games, he wasn't going to let Haidi take the brunt of the goal scoring for the team. Some fancy work in midfield and Hammry and Khai TSW really worked hard in the 1st half to set up some nice runs, feeding Fadil and Haidi upfront.

And it was from one of those midfield run of play that Amir S coming in fast from the centre, put through Fadil and he toe poked it into the back of the net to level things for DRM.

At the back, the defense were not letting anything get by, let off for the second time, they were determined not to concede any further and some take no prisoners tackling really proved their intent.

Khai TSW again was instrumental in setting up the third goal. Again it was from a counter attack, and Amir S was put through on the left. He fed Fadil with one of those balls that just seem to slip in between players. Fadil calmly slotted that the same way his first went in and we were up for once in the game.

So we went into the half time break with spirits high from that comeback from what seemed like a dead end and it didn't seem all lost after all.

We encountered some manning problems at the start of the second. Danan had to come off injured, whilst Javier had to scoot off for a worthwhile cause (you better give me good news man!) .

That meant having to resort to the cheeky option of asking the F19 guys for a spare player. And obligingly they lent us Saharin who is a regular DRM Fun Game player much to our relief.

Fadil made the switch to centre back in the second half, determined to keep the score at 3 - 2. And we adopted a somewhat siege mentality defending at all costs our slender fragile lead going into the half.

The move paid off really as he was commanding at the back in our attempts to halt the F19 onslaught. Whilst they were really looking to lick their wounds after throwing away two first half leads.

And they must have had at least 15 corners to prove the point. Whilst we dealt with them pretty well in the most part, there were some scares. Saiful who did not put a foot wrong at all in the game, clearing from off the line was one such incident.

Then a moment of madness, F19 with the ball on the flanks out wide right, and their winger whipped one in with Renny left stranded with two strikers behind him. He inexplicably stuck his hand out in the box and it was clear what the referee had to do.

Much to his relief however, Azelin was up to the challenge, and he coolly palmed the penalty kick away with a dive to his left. And so our skins were saved yet again!

There were several other chances for the Hustlerz to come back in the game, but it was clear it wasn't to be as lady lucked shined on us. The crossbar and in a another instance Azelin's outstretched palms denying them that opportunity.

Khai and Saharin in the meanwhile were playing some fantastic football upfront when F19 weren't on the ball. With Amir S pulling the strings in the middle, the three combined well to set us up in some good opportunities but the lack of finishing again let us down when it mattered.

The Hustlerz continued to throw men forward and it really helped opened the game ahead of us, as each time we broke another one of their forays upfront, it gave us space to counter from the flanks.

And so it was, that from a counter attack, the ball going from Hammry and then in circles between Khai and Saharin on the left, his tidy pasing set up Amir S on the right, who floated one in to the box and it was the head of Haidi met the ball with force. The unthinkable happened and we were 4 - 2 up!

The whistle for full time went shortly after and timely was it too as our tired legs had really taken a beating. I won't expect that much charity in our next head-to-head with the Hustlerz, the next time being our DRM league game with more than just pride at stake.

DRM v F19 Hustlerz Match Report

Team Line-Up
Formation: 4-4-2


First 11: Azelin (GK), Amir S, Renny, Rahimin, Javier, Hammry, Ahadnan, Hadi, Khai TSW, Fadil  TSW, Haidi

Subs Used: Saiful Bulan, Saharin

Match Statistics

HT Score: 3 - 2
FT Score: 4 - 2

Goals: Haidi (2), Fadil (2)
Assists: Khai TSW, Amir S (3)

Cuci Baju: Renny
Drinks: Amir S

MOTM: Fadil TSW & Azelin

Saturday, February 16, 2008

HSBC salvages a draw

This was our first real away game this year having not played out of BSRC in awhile, and boy did it feel weird playing next to a highway! 

It'd been raining all day, and the weather certainly wasn't going to cut us any slack as it continued to pour down through the game. The pitch looked heavy from the start, and as play went on it really turned into a mudpit which made for extra gritty football.  

The team pretty much selected itself as we enforced the 'first come first play' rule. The only problem being that we ended up with a starting 11 that had an abundance of midfielders and no real defenders apart from Majdi and the Gaffa. 

That called for a change from our usual strategy as we adopted a more riskier 3-5-2 formation, which in hindsight paid off as we were able to make full use of our numbers in the middle of the park where it mattered, and the huge pools of water on the pitch as that extra defender!

We started the game confidently, really using the full width of the pitch with some good short play, making use of that extra person in midfield. Sulhi having just been promoted to the senior team ranks, in particular was extra keen to prove himself and he would cause all sorts of headaches for the HSBC defense with his trickery and pace. 

The formation also meant that we were able to play wide, away from the surface water in the middle of the park and that proved to be crucial as Amir S on the left and Pg Sham on the right took full advantage of the space on the flanks with some pin-point crosses flying in from all sorts of places. 

It was the kind of game that really suited our own version of the twin towers as Haidi and Fadil easily won the headers, and we really should've scored more. Fadil missing the inside of the post by just inches when his theatrical flying header met a cross from Amir S on the left. 

It was no surprise that we drew first blood, when Fadil was put through from a long ball, coming off the feet of Sulhi, and when in those kind of one on ones, Fadil really doesn't miss much. 

There were several more chances to double the lead in the remainder of the half, but the soggy field and heavy ball really didn't help as we struggled to keep our passing game going, whilst HSBC really dug in and came back at us with some determination. 

They too were guilty of missing some sitters, breaking free on the counter attack leaving us short at the back, but they failed to get any of their shots on target when they really should've scored much to Yusra's relief. He really didn't have to make too many saves and had solid hands when called on.

We fielded a completely new team in the second half and things looked good for us as HSBC didn't really have any fresh legs to throw on. 

The midfield combination of the two Khai's and Arch in the middle would probably have done alot more damage had the weather been kind to us, but playing on the heavy waterlogged pitch meant that they weren't able to play their fancy-dan ways somewhat dissapointingly. 

The stand out performer of the half definitely was Amir D on the left. He made plenty of space for himself on the flank running circles round their right-back, and he too was unlucky when his 20 yard screamer, which from the benches really looked like it was going to put us up 2 nil, only managed to canon off the cross-bar. 

Meanwhile in defense, Nazrul and Rahimin were on top of their game, really tidying up all the loose ends as HSBC went in search of their equaliser. 

It was perseverance in the end that paid off, as HSBC finally did manage to break free of the two centre backs with a clever one-two and Yusra wasn't able to put his gloves behind a shot that ended up in his top left corner from inside the box. 

Obviously a draw was less than what we had deserved having dominated the game throughout, but we simply paid the price for not being able to seal the deal in the business end of things upfront. A rematch awaits!

DRM v HSBC Match Report

Team Line-Up
Formation: 3-5-2

1st Half: Yusra (GK), Renny, Dilah DPMM, Majdi, Hammry, Jame, Amir S, Pg Shamhary, Haidi, Fadil, Sulhi

2nd Half: Yusra (GK), Sei Wee, Rahimin, Nazrul, G Khai, Khai TSW, Amir D, Arch, Julberg, Fadle, Aziz BLNG

Did Not Play: Fadle, Romeo

Match Statistics

HT Score: 1 - 0
FT Score: 1 - 1

Goals: Fadil TSW
Assist: Sulhi
Yellow Card: Renny, Julberg

Cuci Baju: Renny
Drinks: Amir S
MOTM: Sulhi

Friday, February 15, 2008

A Brave Fight By The Boys in White

The team is now slowly beginning to feel the loss of not having the young padawans around as you would have to admit that they add plenty of dimension to the squad not just in terms of numbers, but also pace and enthusiasm. So the ball rolls we'll just have to wait till August till the UK students turn up.

BLNG has always been a tough game for us, their competitive league experience puts them at least a notch above our standards and our players have always been wary about playing any fixture involving our neighbouring gas company.

The pre-game warm up involved plenty of 'roofball' inspired stuff, flicks, somersaults, mid-air volleys, keepy-uppys. All done whilst sitting on our asses next to the netball pitch waiting for the jerseys and drinks to arrive!

Yesterday though we were riding high on confidence, having been playing well over the past few weeks. Though we did start with no established goalie to stand in between the posts and with Yusra MIA and Yusriman having to attend to work. So it was G Khai who volunteered having done so well in the last game with a clean sheet half.

The first half was a scrappy affair, BLNG had most of the possession but couldn't convert any of that into goals for the most part. Mostly it was our stand in goalie saving our necks, but it also had to do with wasteful shots that couldn't find their target.

Stand out performance in the first half though was Arch in his usual roving free role. He was simply everywhere, in midfield where he started the game, then in defense both on the left and the right and back on the wings.

Haidi struggled somewhat with the pace of Aziz who was playing upfront for BLNG, and so he adopted the natural big boy strategy in such difficult situations, maximise your weight advantage, man-mark and then making sure by all means he doesnt turn you for the dead. That didn't stop Aziz from breaking free at one point leaving him with a 1-1 with G Khai. The ensuing hardhouse dive and tackle would've knocked the socks out of the BLNG front man, if not for his last ditch instinct to back off.

BLNG did however managed to put one through, much to the disappointment of our defensive lynchpin Hailmey who uptill then was also equal to what they could throw at him. So it was 1 nil to BLNG.

We didn't dissapoint though with our response and almost immediately we launched forward for a goal, and were rewardedwhen Amir D was judged to have been fouled in the box. Fadil stood up to take the penalty which he dispatched with ease.

The half ended with a draw and there was still all to play for in the second.

The second saw some changes, Amir S coming on hoping to break his scoring duck for the season but also adding abit of a threat upfront and 'muay-thai wannabe' Renny and 'hardcore' Rahimin slotting in to the centre back role.

BLNG though were a different team altogether in the second half. Their main playmaker Radzi coming on after sitting out the 1st half and boy did he make a difference.

He immediately changed the dynamics of the game by running circles around almost our entired central midfield and defence before slotting home to put them ahead once again.

The third came from a free kick, just off the box on the left. His low angled shot beat the wall and the keeper with ease.It was almost too easy for him.

But as he tired with the half progressing and his impact on the team's play lessened, we mustered a comeback the old-fashioned way, with grit and graft. Hard tackling by both centre backs gave them less and less upfront, whilst Pg Shamhary and Danan battled hard in the middle of the park to retain posssession. The more of the ball we saw, the more adventerous we got.

We eventually won another penalty when again Amir D was felled in the box. Fadil stood up for his second and he wasn'tgoing to miss.

Our third came from a determined run by Amir D. Julberg won the ball in the centre of the park, and his lay-off put Pg Sham in space on the right flank. At this point, Amir D on the left flank started a lung bursting run into the box almost frantically shouting for the ball, and Pg Sham didn't dissapoint with the quality of his cross which initially found Fadil but was laid down into Amir D's path and he easily tapped that into the back of the net.

So it was all square once more and when we should've dug deep to defend the draw, we drove forward in search of the winner. And that was to be our downfall as a quick counter from BLNG exposed our defenders and their numerical advantage in the play 3 against 2 meant that it was always going to be easy for them. A cheeky chip over Renny and G Khai gave them the winner.

DRM FC v BLNG Match Report

Team Line-Up
Formation: 4-4-2
Manager: Azelin


First 11: G Khai, Javier, Haidi, Hailmey, One Tabang, Dilah DPMM, Arch, Amir D, Hammry, Fadil, Julberg

Subs Used: Rahimin, Renny, Amir S, Saiful Bulan, Pg Shamhary, Danan

Subs Not Used: Amy, Aizul, Yusriman

Played for BLNG: Nazrul, Fakhrul, Aziz


Match Statistics

HT Score: 1 - 1
FT Score: 3 - 4

Goals: Fadil (2), Amir D
Assist: Pg Shamhary

Cuci Baju: Arch
Drinks: Renny
MOTM: Danan

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

DRM Week Ahead

We have two big friendly matches coming up folks ...

Game 1: Saturday, 16 February, Padang Menglait, 4.30 pm




Game 2: Thursday, 21 February, BSRC, 8 pm








A well deserved win finally for DRM!

There was a mix of nerves and apprehension when the name of our opponents for this week's friendly was announced. NBT FC being one of the more established league clubs in Brunei would surely make mince meat out of us, like 'knife through butter' i heard one player comment.

So it was to everyone's relief that the team that turned up at BSRC on Monday wasn't the better known league team, but the KB branch team.

Rahim much like Adebayor for Arsenal has started off the year with a bang, although slow to start, he scored 2 goals in the last game against HRS and was keen to show that he deserves his starting slot upfront, and he didn't dissapoint.

Paired up with drilling hitman Fadil upfront, the two threatened the NBT goal right from the start. But this time it was Fadil who put on the style, and he was keen on proving a point after being played in defense for a number of games now. Rahim turned provider on almost both occassions, but Dilah DPMM somehow also got into the action to set up Fadil's second goal, after some amazing footwork and pace from Rahim to put them both in a scoring position.

Worth mentioning also is the fact that we managed a clean sheet in the 1st half. The 2pt incentive for a half time clean sheet surely has made its impact on our game, as we seem to be more cautious about letting the soft goals in.

We didn't have near as many subs this time round, the fact that our Ozzie padawans have all ended their summer attachment surely will cause us to take a big hit in match attendance and fresh legs to throw at our opponents in the 2nd half. But the turn up was still good, and stand-in manager for the day, Azelin did a great job with the substitution ensuring everyone had their fair share of 'pitch time'.

NBT faired better in the second half, throwing on their young kids, who i have to admit created all sorts of headaches for us. Just how you are supposed to man-mark 15 year old kids on steroids is a puzzle to me. Flash a hint of body contact and the ref is all too willing to oblige with a whistle and a card, give him too much space and he runs circles around your age-ing legs.

In that sense, we did well to limit the second half damage to two goals. Our two goal cushion gone, we threw on 'playa' of the month who was hungry to prove his worth after some embarrassing blunders in recent 'fun' games.

He showed just why he is the main man at the moment, when an Amir S long ball from the middle of the park reached his massive frame, and he brushed off the defending centre-back with ease to toe poke the ball into the bottom left corner of goal for our third and decisive goal.

NBT still had plenty to say, and if it weren't for a last ditch all out tacke from nowhere by Alex in defense the game probably would have ended a 3 goal draw.

Still we had time for another moment in the match, an inswinging corner from Julberg was met powerfully by Saiful Bulan who also took a defender with him at the same time. His goal bound header cleared off the line by a reliefed looking NBT kid.

So 3 - 2 the game ended. Our first win of the 2008 season and it was truly deserved after some heart-breaking matches in the past few weeks where we simply never found the finishing touch to kill of our games.

DRM FC v NBT KB Family Match Report

Team Line-Up
Formation: 4-4-2
Manager: Azelin

First 11: Fakhrul, Javier, Saiful R, Vincent, Nazrul, Danan, Julberg, Fadil, Rijal, Rahim, Dilah

Subs Used: Alex, Ivan, Rahimin, Renny, Hailmey, Amir S, Khai TSW, Saiful Bulan, Haidi, Amir D

Match Statistics

HT Score: 2 – 0
FT Score: 3 – 2

Goals: Fadil (2), Haidi
Assist: Rahim, Dilah DPMM, Amir S

Cuci Baju: Alex
Drinks: Saiful Bulan
MOTM: Fadil

Friday, February 01, 2008

DRM leaves it to late!!

Sometimes in football it's the unexpected things that give you pleasure, and big comebacks are definitely at the top of most lists. Yesterday's performance was one such occasion. We were 4 - 1 down to the dead at one point in the first half, and when most would have written us off as long gone, we somehow amassed the energy and the spirit to claw back, and in the end could have so easily wrapped the game up if not for the referee's whistle. Obviously, having enough players to field two teams might have had something to do with the end result, but that's what DRM has come to stand for these days. We have quality in abundance but more importantly we also have quality in quantity, and that's been a major factor going for us for as long as we are able to keep the egos in check and our balls in our pants.


I wouldn't say we played badly in the first half either, in fact we probably played the better more organized football. The one thing that the office move boy's had going for them was pace and youth, and that will always count for something.


We drew first blood when a back-pass gone wrong somehow ended up with Rahim's feet, and he coolly slotted the ball past the HRS keeper for one nil.


The boy's responded quickly though, and a mistake by Alex in centre-back put through their speedy forward who raced past Fadil and Saharin in goal, and it was back to all square.


Then the unthinkable happened. Azelin, DRM's newly appointed captain, lunged for a headed clearance on the left flank and somehow landed akwardly. His ankle got caught in the heavy waterlogged BSRC pitch and that was to be his last short-lived contribution to the game. It was also at this point that i also had to leave the game to send the captain to the doctors!


I was told that Rahim managed to score a second goal through a Dilah DPPM assist. However, it turns out HRS managed to also score 3 more goals before the half time whistle. 4 - 2 was how the half ended and we were in need of a miracle.



Shuttling back and forth between the BSRC pitch and tending to an injured player at the Panaga Health Centre is no mean feat, and i managed to get back just in time for the 2nd half kick-off. As has become DRM tradition, wholesale changes were made in the second half. Aizul and Amir S came on for Julberg and Rahim, whilst we also gambled by throwing the Padawans into the deep end, with Asqa, Hafiz and Victor injecting some guile and pace into the team. Hadi was the victim of all this though, continuing his bench-warming duties much to his dissapointment.


G Khai volunteered for goalkeeping duties in the second half and to be fair HRS Office Move hardly troubled us in the second half. But when it did count, he was there with two magical saves to keep us in the game. Defensively we were very solid, Vince keeping a tight shift at the back and Nazrul once he was on, proving what an asset he is to DRM with his powerful tackles and lunging runs, and that was to prove the difference between both halves.


Our breakthrough finally came when Amir D broke free on the left with one of his trademark jink and run past their fullback, and his low sweeping cross was met by young padawan, Hafiz. His first touch was good, and his second even better as it took him past the HRS defense and through on goal. He wasn't really going to miss from there as his form this season has been nothing short of inspiring, having already scored 2 goal in the past 3 games.


We rallied from that goal, and it turned out to be a tactical masterstroke taking off the ineffectual Amir S who had a surprising off-day for the more direct Indonesian import, Ari Subekti as well as the ever hungry goal-maching, Hadi and that proved to be the turning point as they were both involved in several direct attacks on the HRS goal. It was Ari who was eventually fouled in the HRS penalty box.


Fakhrul sensing his opportunity to kick off his goal count this season, fought for the ball and he was confident. Unfortunately though it wasn't to be as he sliced the penalty well wide right of goal and you could hear the groans and despair from the DRM bench. There it was presented to us on a platter and we couldn't finish it off.


Still we pushed forward and came close to scoring on several occassions until the equaliser finally came. Asqa put through Hadi free on the right wing, and he put a low blinding cross in which fooled the HRS last man, and found the feet of Yamin. Yamin panicking in front of goal did well to lay it on to Amir D who was waiting to pounce from just off the penalty box, and there was only going to be one outcome once he latched on free on goal. The ball drilled low and hard into the bottom right corner beating the outstretched keeper leaving him no chance.


It was four all to DRM and we were back in the game! Sadly the ref blew for full time shortly after and dashed our hopes for a complete comeback. It was still as good a game as any, and we showed that we had the fight to compete.

DRM v HRS Office Move Match Statistics

Team Line Up

First 11: Saharin (GK), Fadil TSW, Alex, Javier, Rijal, G Khai, Fadil DPMM, Julberg, Azelin (captain), Haidi, Rahim

Subs Used: Ivan, Shah, Hadi, Ari, Asqa, Hafiz, Yamin, Victor, Amir S, Amir D, Danan, One Tabang, Rahimin, Saiful Bulan, Vince, Nazrul, Fakhrul

Unused Subs: Jame, Saiful R, Yusriman, Renny

Played for HRS: Hj Zul, Azhar
Match Statistics
HT Score: 1 - 4
FT Score: 4 - 4
Goals: Rahim (2), Hafiz, Amir D
Assists: Dilah, Amir D, Hadi
MOTM: G Khai
Cuci Baju: Rahimin

Clean Sheet Bonus: 2nd half defenders & keeper: G Khai, One Tabang, Ivan, Victor, Vince, Rahimin, Nazrul, Fakhrul

Friday, January 25, 2008

Rise of the Padawans Scuppered!

Match Report written by Ivan Yong:

Yesterday’s match pitted the Old boys against our Padawan counterparts from Sydney. To make things more interesting (and to actually field a team), the Padawan’s line-up was bolstered by the Oz contingent of the DRM regulars, namely G Khai, Ady, Julberg, Sulhi and yours truly. As per usual for derby encounters, the Old boys managed to field enough players for two teams, with spirited discussions on the makeup of the starting eleven. The Padawans had just two subs initially, and that would be a factor later on in the match. That aside, the Old boys were aiming to show who were the big boys on the block, and the Padawans were keen to showcase their talent with a few of us older blokes hoping to remind the regulars exactly what they missed trading us away.

Early in the first half saw the Padawan’s jump out of the blocks (literally), dominating possession and demonstrating their abundance of pace. The Old boys constantly found themselves chasing shadows and they struggled to keep up with their younger opponents, showing just how old those legs really were. Sadly, this advantage was nullified by some astute defending from DRM’s star import, Javier, and lots of offside calls, reminding us somewhat of the over eagerness of youth.

The Old boys did manage to regain some possession midway through the half and looked dangerous, with the midfield delivering some telling passes. However, the Old boys’ forwards themselves showed similar over eagerness, straying offside on many occasions. Some suggestion perhaps they were reminiscing their early days as fresh faced youngsters. Good defence on both sides kept the scores even, with a noteworthy performance from the central back Majdi, which will surely brighten DRM gaffa’s heart as he searches for much needed depth to the regular backline.

The first goal though came against the run of play. After toiling for much of the first half, veteran striker Haidi managed to beat the offside trap (a feat in itself) and blast past keeper Yazid. This served as a wake up call for the Padawan’s as they redoubled their efforts to search for a goal. The equalizer looked on when Padawan Hafiz managed to beat the Old boy’s offside trap and Sulhi rushed to support, creating a 2 on 1 chance against the keeper for an almost near certain goal. However, the Old boys were rescued by a dubious offside decision when Hafiz squared to Sulhi with both still in front of the keeper. This author can foresee renewed calls for video umpiring as a result of this decision, though it wouldn’t have been needed to see how questionable the call was. Padawan’s kept the pressure on, and a fantastic cross was met with a powerful header from substitute Fazrul, which was well saved by Yusriman. The final chance came when right back Ivan, showing some surprising skill on the ball, managed to dribble past the defence and create a one on one chance with the keeper. Sadly, the end result was a shot blasted high and wide, further cementing his position as a defensive player. This ended the first half at 1-0, a somewhat flattering score line to the Old boys.

The second half came with a new eleven for the Old boys (with a newfound healthy respect for their opponents). The fresh legs and lack of Padawan subs soon told as the Old boys piled on attack after attack with Khai, the two Amirs and Ari demonstrating to the young Padawans that they still had much to learn. Hadini, in particular, found himself unmarked on several occasions behind the defense and quickly put on another two goals for the Old boys after.

The score line could have been much worse if not for some excellent keeping from keeper Yazid (preventing Hadini’s hat trick) and some rather curious attempts on goal by the Old boys’ forwards. The miss of the match had to come from one of the senior forwards from the Old boys (who shall remain unnamed) who, after managing to round the keeper with the goal at his mercy, inexplicably shot wide of the near post. This served to galvanise the Padawans, exposing the Old boys weakness in defence against set plays. The first goal was a delightful corner from Asqa that was headed in by Fadli, who had come up from defence to aid in attack. The next was a fiercely taken free kick from veteran G Khai that just managed to dip to below the cross bar. The Padawans tried to surge forward in numbers in the hope to grabbing an unlikely equalizer. However, the Old boys managed to hold on to their composure (and pride) and the score line ended 3-2. A great showing by the Padawans, earning some respect from their older counterparts. Added mention has to be made of some excellent performances from the two central backs of Javier and Majdi, and the contributions made by the veteran contingent of the Padawan team.

DRM v DRM Sydney Match Statistics (by Ivan)

Team Line-Up

DRM FC

First 11: Hailmey (GK), Azelin (Captain), Fadil, Rijal, Javier, Haidi, Rahim, Vince, Pg Shamhary, Arch, Dilah DPMM

Subs Used: Ahadnan, Amir S, Yusriman (GK), Azwan, Hadini, Ari, Amir D, Aizul, Khai TSW, Rahimin, Asri B

Unused Subs: Renny


DRM Sydney

First 11:
Ivan, G Khai, Ady Fadhli, Julberg, Sulhi, Majdi, Asqa, Hafiz, Victor, Yazid (GK), Yamin

Subs Used: Nazrul, Faiq, Fadli


Match Statistics

HT Score: 1- 0 (DRM Reg Clean sheet bonus)
FT Score: 3 - 2

Goals:
DRM - Haidi, Hadini (2)
DRM Sydney – Fadli, G Khai

Assist:
DRM – To be determined
DRM Sydney – Asqa

MOTM:
DRM – Javier
DRM Sydney – Majdi

Cuci Baju: Fadil TSW

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

DRM/TSW Menang v DRM Sydney Match Report

Match Report done by Captain Amirio

DRMers,

Highlight from last thursday's game.

Opponent: DRM-Students (2) vs TSW Menang FC (3)
Jersey: Boca (DRM) and Lazio (Menang)

Team Line Up

DRM/TSW Menang: Amir S, Amir D, Haidi, Fadil, Khai, Hammry, Yusriman, Shamary, Fakhrul, Sharen, Alex, Vincent, Saiful Bulan, Shahrin, Adi BLNG,

DRM Sydney: majdi, asqa, faiq, hafiz, vic, fadli, yamin, yazid

Match Statistics

Scorer: DRM students: 1st goal by Hafiz, assist Victor
2nd goal by Hafiz (again), assist by Faiq.

DRM menang: 1st goal by Haidi, assist Navin (TSW)
2nd goal by Amir D, assist by?
3rd goal by Khai tsw, assist by Amir S.

Cuci baju: Faiq.

Regards
Amirio

Monday, January 07, 2008

2008!!!!

Happy new years gents!

After a 3 week hiatus, DRM Bula is back in business for 2008. Lots to look forward to this season.

Here's a sneak peek at what's in store;
1. DRM Points Spreadsheet will be reintroduced
2. DRM Bula Kerazy League (check the link out)
3. A new DRM Bula Captain & Vice Captain to be announced.
4. New DRM administrative posts (Chief Financial Officer, Chief Information Officer) to be created.

Hope to see you on the pitch!