Monday, November 7, 2016

The English striker Louis Clark announced his transfer from Kaya FC Philippines to Tampines Rovers FC Singapore on Instagram


Louis Clark who has been a great figure in Kaya FC since joining the club in 2014 from Cobram Victory FC of Australia took to Instagram to announce his transfer from Kaya FC to Tampines Rovers FC of Singapore. “Happy to say I will be playing in Singapore next season with @tampinesroversfc”



Photo credited to Louis

In the post he expressed his joy and excitement to play in S. League and AFC competitions in the coming season. “- cant wait to play in the S.League AFC Champions League qualifiers & AFC Cup”

He also expressed his sincere gratitude to Kaya FC and the fans for the unforgettable experience. “Have to say a huge thank you to everyone involved with @kayafc for the past 2 years it has been a unbelievable experience that I will never forget.”

Louis has had a successful spell with Kaya FC winning the 2015 UFL Cup, Golden Boot with 10 goals in the 2014 FA League Cup and a successful outing with Kaya FC in their maiden participation in the AFC Cup.

The forward will surely be missed in Kaya FC not only as a player but as a coach who was one of the brains behind Kaya Academy since joining the club in 2014. 


With his announcement, Louis has been another big profile player from the UFL to join S. League following Mark Hartmann transfer from Global FC to Geylang International in June 2016.

By Lerche Njang! A freelance blogger/Writer for Parrot Post Philippines and a blogger for ABWN Australia on football. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook: @CoachLerche

Sunday, November 6, 2016














Picture credit to Manchester United facebook page!

Three first half goals put Manchester United back into the winning ways with Paul Labile Pogba scoring a stunner while Zlatan Ibrahimovic had a brace in the 3:1 win of Swansea City Football Club in the Premier Leaguer as Jose Mourinho was watching from the stands at the Liberty Stadium!

With performance such as that from #Pogba, there is no doubt why Manchester United paid that much for their man. 

Zlatan received his fifth yellow card of the season meaning he will be watching from the stand in the game against Arsenal FC after the international break. 


Swansea City struggled to find their feet through out the game but managed to pull one back in the 69th minutes when Sigurdsson delivered a free-kick into the area and Van Der Horn nodded the ball home from 10 yards.


By Lerche Njang
Freelance blogger for Parrot Post and ABWN Australia

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Manchester United beaten 2:1 away to Fenerbahce in the Europa League!


In a match that Manchester United fans were looking for answer to the game against Burnley in the Premier League, United left people with further questions as Wayne Rooney’s late long range thunderbolt strike was not enough to safe United from Moussa Sow’s second-minute overhead kick and a second-half Jeremain Lens free kick that handed the home side a desired 2:1 win.

With all the attacking options in Rashford, Martial, and Rooney capable of running down their opponents on the pitch when at their best, you would have thought there will be many goals but things went wrong early and Manchester United failed.

The best chance for United came in the 21 minutes as Martial found Rooney in the box but his first touch was not good enough to convert the chance and injury rocked the team again with Paul Pogba forced out of the game after a challenge from Josef de Souza in the 29 minutes and was replaced by Ibrahimovic who was left on the bench from the start of the game.

United’s made further attacking changes by bringing in Mata and Henrikh Mkhitaryan but could not create chances to score and it was more difficult to cope at the back with two left-backs playing at centre-back.

Had the Fenerbahce’s Emmanuel Emenike converted his clear chance following his 68th-minute introduction, the score line would have been different but De Gea that was not at his best in the game made his best save of the 90.th minutes.

One thing to take to Manchester in the match is the fact that Wayne Rooney was back on score sheet.
As United continues their struggles to get the right rhythm against a well-organized defense, it has left some people with questions if Manchester United is in crisis? Are they lacking creativity to break tight defense? Or, has the game advanced beyond Mourinho’s Philosophy, tactics and style? These are questions to be answered as the season progresses.

By Lerche Njang
a freelance blogger with the Parrot Post and ABWN Australia