Monday, December 22, 2008

Friendly Game at Bendemeer Secondary

21 Dec 2008 @ Bendemeer Sec Sch ~ 3pm
"World XI" 3 KKZ 5 (2-2)


Thanks to some managerial hiccups and miscommunication, several KKZ regulars were missing from this match. KKZ had to dig deep into its resources to name the squad against the international Utd in where players from almost all parts of the world made up the team. A very impressive Seshan wowed the opponents with his impact in the game. Habib opened the scoring, Seshan grabbed an hattrick and Ezekiel nailed the internationals' coffin. The KKZ regulars who were present were not in their top form, as Jeyraj battled heavily to pick himself up from his defensive error which led to the 2nd goal. An exhausted Nesh, who should have been rested, was risked, and although not having a bad game, gave away a penalty. (He didn't finish the game after he picked up a knock) It can be said that the rest of the regulars who were present were not having a good game either. One Exception, though, other than the 20 min- Super Vinnie, was Nayee who had an excellent game at the right back position, and after a very long time, Nayee started to have a positive impact in the team's victory. The returning players, namely Habib and Manjo, had an outstanding game as well.

Players: Manjo,Jeyraj,Nesh,Karthik,Suresh Boyye, Haresh, Ah Fat Vicky,Bala,Satish,Seshan,Prem,Vinnie,Habib,Nayee

Goals: Habib (1), Seshan (3), Ezekiel (1)

M.O.M: Manjo
It was a tough choice, and although Seshan grabbed an hat-trick, the KKZ editor had to pick the returning Manjo who pulled off top notch saves, including his famous ' Bishan Drop Save' and an one handed diving save (yes guys, Manjo dived!). Kudos to the legend!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Jersey (Response needed urgently)

Ok boys, We have seemed to have gotten hold of a good offer. A simple comfortable umbro jersey designed in true kamikaze colours, orange, white and black. A good offer of $12.90 (excl. printing charges) per piece, in various sizes from XXS-XXL.Please vote so that we can get a general consensus before we make a decision to grab or drop them.

White/Orange














This is the original jersey we were looking at after the polls heavily banked on the white and orange colour. It has its disadvantages though. As some critics pointed out, the jersey may have some risk of getting discoloured after numerous battles with mud and stuff. This hasn't been proved though. But hey this seems to be the popular colour choice so far. But then again that hasn't been proven as well.





Orange/Black














This seems attractive after this jersey ,as well, is tailored to the kamikaze colour. A bit of a 'fulham' styled jersey as the one above, this jersey may delight the likes of dutch fanatics such as Satish.


Others might have a view as the jersey is a bit too common or easy to obtain or we should get a better alternative (e.g. adidas, nike) or any other reasons . Don't worry your cries are heard as well.

Just decide on your vote and register your vote below. Your vote is important as it represents your voice in the team. Thanks for your time and have a nice day.


Which jersey colour are you in favour of?
White/Orange Sleeve
Orange/Black Sleeve
Neither; Any more colours?
Umbro?!!? Go for better brands la! We deserve better!
Free polls from Pollhost.com

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Friendly at Sengkang Secondary

1) 7 Dec 2008 @ Sengkang Secondary~ 3pm Mungentster City 4 - KKZ 1 (3-0)

After beating KKK a week earlier, KKZ's schizophrenic form took another turn for the worse with an abject defeat at the hands of MCFC on Sunday. The majority of the damage seemed to be done in the first half as KKZ had no reply to the 3 soft goals they had conceded. They seemed to be on the backfoot for the opening 20 minutes when Nesh and Jeyraj had to be valiant against another one of those long ball Mungent attacks. However, their valiance proved fruitless after KKZ went down by two rather, soft goals. After the introduction of Hari and Bala, KKZ seemed to be a bit more attack minded, after they created clear chances only to squander them. The best chance of the half for KKZ was probably when Bala rattled the underside of the bar from an excellent freekick from outside the box. Barathi had 2 chances to bring KKZ back into the game but somehow it wasn't to be his or KKZ's day. The 3rd goal was just icing on the cake for MCFC as they became one of the first team after a very long time, to take a 3-nil lead over KKZ, at the break.

The second half was as frustrating as the first as KKZ were toothless in their finish. The recouperating Haresh was not at its best. Nayee once again did everything right except to apply the finish. Jeyraj, seems confused, after his numerous role switches has led/maintained his astray offside runs. After going another goal down, KKZ was determined to reduce the appalling 4 goal deficit. An array of corners and throw ins led to a penalty decision in where MCFC's 'Mee Pok' Richards handled in true John Terry's style. Captain Nesh applied some medication on KKZ's wounds as he stepped up to take the penalty that he earned. The skipper placed his penalty with power which cannoned off the bottom left post leaving keeper Cho Ee Har no choice. Shortly after, another fruitless KKZ attempt, the final whistle went.

As it was, the pilots of KKZ took a suicidal nosedive after the match ended on a humilating 4-1 loss at Sengkang Secondary.

Editor: It would be interesting to see the polls votes trend now. Whether Vinnie racks up the votes after another 'absent' performance, the absence of a keeper garners even more support or a quality finisher will be the main priority in the January Transfer Window.Hmmm....

Players: Satish,Jeyraj,Nesh,Howard,Kutty Faizal,Gerard,Barathi,Nayee, Hari, Bala, Vinnie, Haresh, Seelan, Dinesh (VS), Ah Fat

Goals: Nesh (Pen)

M.O.M: Hari


The returning celebrity turned on the style after coming on in midfield, in where he burst through MCFC's midfielders several times, before sending in teasing crosses. He was KKZ's man of the match, and undoubtedly so, when he was the fulcrum and force in many of KKZ's attacks.

Monday, December 01, 2008

Friendly Match- Kim Keat Kelings

1)30 Nov 2008 @ Punggol Free Field~ 9am
KKZ 4 - KKK 2 (4-1)

KKZ played their first friendly 9-a-side match at the Punggol Free Field against K3 after finishing the league.

The match ended on a 4-2 win in where we saw former captain Achu donning the KKZ colours after a 1 year sabbatical.
Also, Kim Keat Based Raja started in goal for KKZ.

Players: Raja,Jeyraj,Nesh,Howard,Kutty Faizal,Gerard,Barathi,Nayee,Achu

Bala (KKK)

Goals: Gerard, Jeyraj(2), Nayee

M.O.M: Gerard

Gerard stole the show against the makeshift Kim Keatians after unleashing a halfway line shot from kickoff, establishing probably the fastest KKZ goal scored. He also proved to be the catalyst to almost all of KKZ attacks.