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March 2008



SIHK Upcoming Fixtures

Craig on March 14, 2008 | Comment?

Tomorrow we will play ‘Parents Team’ at Kwong Fuk Football Ground in Tai Po.

On Easter Monday, 24th March, we will play in a three team Invitational Cup at Sham Shui Po Sports Ground. We will be facing Bear Foot FC and Gebo Tooo FC. Hopefully a win here can make us all feel a little better following Thursday’s penalty drama.

Then the following Sunday, 30th March, we will be back in the familiar surroundings of Happy Valley. Our opponent is unknown but will be confirmed asap.

No date for the Ar5ena1 Supports Club game so keep your eye on the forums.

SIHK v Chelsea Supporters Club

Enter the Pitbull on March 10, 2008 | 5 Comments

If the Carling Cup Final was the way Juande Ramos announced to the world that a new era of Spurs dominance had begun, then the match between SIHK and Chelsea Supporters Club (CSC) may well be the watershed performance that we have been waiting for here in HK. Pre-match intelligence had us down as the underdogs, pitted against the considerable manpower and might of the CSC forces. Edman spoke highly of their quicksilver wingers; rumours spread as to their pre-match tryout which saw them pick from a squad of 30. With SIHK missing several regulars, an uphill battle lay ahead.

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SIHK Victorious Again!

Craig on March 9, 2008 | 2 Comments

Word on the street is that the mighty SIHK beat the Chelsea Supporters last night. I personally wasn’t there so can’t shed any light on how good the performance was or how good the goals were but from reading the forums it sounds like one of the best yet with an end result of 3-1. COYSIHK!

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SIHK 8 Sam’s Soldiers 2

Danny Boy on March 4, 2008 | Comment?

It could be said that the longer you wait, the more you enjoy sweet, sweet victory when it (finally) comes. And yet, like reluctant and tardy London Buses, triumph came in twos in the final weekend of February. It came with double helpings of magnificence, a side salad of elation and a delightful dessert of deep satisfaction. For, not only did Spurs finally win something, but SIHK claimed their most successful result in their short, but nonetheless event-filled, history.

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