Sunday, 28 July 2013

Prime League: Hougang United FC vs Woodlands Wellington FC [28/07/2013]


Calling all Woodlanders & WWFC Supporters,

Our Prime League boys will face Hougang United boys this evening.

Please come down to Hougang Stadium today (Sunday) for the Prime League away match between Hougang United FC & Woodlands Wellington FC.  Kick-off @ 8 pm.

Do give them your fill support.  See you.

We Are One But We Are Many

~ Players & supporters celebrating together ~ 

"Rooting for a team isn't about sports ~ it's actually about relationship-building."

We are one but we are many
And from all the lands on earth we come
We share a goal
And play with one heart
You are, I am,  we are the Rams

We are one but we are many
And from all corners of the island we come
We share a passion
And sing with one voice
You are, I am , we are the Black Sheep

We are one but we are many
And because of one dream we come
You on the pitch
And we in the stand
You are, I am, we are Woodlands Wellington

Saturday, 27 July 2013

Salim Moin Satisfied With Rams' Performance In Johor FA Friendly



Photo Credit: Muhammad Yazid

Spectators who attended Tuesday's friendly witnessed eight goals as Woodlands Wellington shared the spoils with their visitors from across the causeway, Johor FA.

Both teams dominated one half each and the opening half saw Woodlands soar to a 4-0 lead before the Johoreans pulled one back before half time. 

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Our New Photographer ~ Muhammad Yazid





Photo Credit: Heinkel Heinz

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Black Sheep & Supporters At Woodlands Stadium ~ 23/07/2013







Photo Credits: Heinkel Heinz & Muhammad Yazid 

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Starhub League Cup Semi-Final: Woodlands Wellington FC vs Brunei DPMM FC


Attention all Woodlanders & WWFC Supporters,   

StarHub League Cup Semi-Final: Woodlands Wellington FC vs Brunei DPMM FC has been scheduled to be played on 10 September 2013, Tuesday @ Woodlands Stadium.  Kick-off at 7.30 pm.

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

International Friendly Match: Woodlands Wellington FC vs Johor FA ~ Match Result [23/07/2013]






Photo Credits: Heinkel Heinz & Muhammad Yazid

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Sunday, 21 July 2013

S.League Team Of The Week ~ Round 18


"Woodlands striker Moon Soon Ho leads the line after his hat-trick this week!"

The Goal Singapore team picked their best 11 from this week round of league action!

Congratulations to Shariff Samat and Moon Soon-Ho for being part of this team.  This is the third consecutive week for Moon.  Well-done!

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Rams Lead The Charge Off The Field

Source: The Straits Time, July 20, 2013

Woodlands top other S-League clubs in building rapport with the community!

Woodlands are leading the way in three key performance indicators introduced this year:

Average home attendance [KPI1] 
Community outreach [KPI2] 
Sponsorship tie ups [KPI3] 

Well done, WWFC!!!

International Friendly Match: Woodlands Wellington FC vs Johor FA [23/07/2013]


Calling all Woodlanders & WWFC Supporters,    

Come down to Woodlands Stadium on 23 July 2013 [Tuesday] for a Friendly Match between Woodlands Wellington FC & Johor FA. Kick-off at 8.15 pm. 

Admission is FREE.  

Join us for an evening of fun and action...see ya!!!

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Black Sheep Celebrates The First Moon Landing


On July 20, 1969, Commander Neil Armstrong became the first man on the moon. He said the historic words, "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."

Can you picture the Black Sheep in outer space too?

Support Your Club! Support Our S.League!


Friday, 19 July 2013

S.League Table As At 19/07/2013



Let's Have A Scarf Party!

Photo Credit: Andrew Him

Football scarf, the essential of clothing which sets the supporters and fans apart from any other group of fans, has a storied tradition of being the badge of honor for fans all over the world. The tradition of wearing a scarf to football started in England over a century ago. Fans and supporters would wear scarves of the color of their team, and the practice quickly spread to Europe and then the rest of the world.

A group’s scarf is a vital piece of their "uniform".  Not only is it a tool in their kit, but it’s a symbol of pride that they belong to the community and a sense of brotherhood that unites all the members together. 

Just before and right after the playing of a  game, supporters will raise their scarves high into the sky to indicate their pride for their country or club football team. This pre- and post- game activity is just about the universal language of solitude the supporters have for their country or club team. It could also be held as a banner to proclaim team triumph and form an essential part of the song and rivalry of football matches.

Our scarf is like our team's shield which we carry with us at each and every match to support our team and to show our pride. Get the exclusive custom designed cotton  Woodlands Wellington scarf now at $25 each.
  
It’s going to be a great season and we’ll see you at the scarf party!

SUPPORT THE RAMS and GET YOUR SCARF TODAY! 





Thursday, 18 July 2013

Black Sheep Juniors At Woodlands Stadium ~ 16/07/2013

Photo Credit: Andrew Him
Johan [center] : "Auntie, I had the first five numbers right!"
Auntie: "Wow!  One more number to go and the prize is a I-Pad Mini !"
Johan: "I want, I want!"

Five out of six numbers right...but the last one just went wrong!

                    Johan: "ALAMAK!"                                               
                                                   
               Notice that the Auntie had disappeared!?                                                    


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