Monday, April 30, 2007
Weekend round up
Group 1
Sriwijaya v Semarang 0-0 20,000
North Jakarta v Lamongan 0-0 5,000
Malang v Medan 2-1 10,000
Banda Aceh v Deli Serdang 0-0 8,000
Tangerang City v Bogor District 3-0 2,000
Kediri v Bireun 1-0 15,000
Sriwijaya v Lamongan 5-1 25,000
North Jakarta v Semarang 1-0 7,000
Padang v Pelita Jaya 0-1 3,500
Jakarta v Tangerang 2-1 15,000
1. Bandung 17 11 3 3 29-13 36
2. Sriwijaya 17 10 4 3 24-11 34
3. Medan 17 9 4 4 17-9 31
4. Jakarta 17 9 3 5 26-19 30
5. Kediri 16 9 1 6 27-18 28
The first half of the season ends with a couple of clubs in unfamilair territory. North Jakarta must be getting nose bleeds from being in the top half while Semarang sit 12th, 9 points off a Big 4 spot. Funny old day Saturday. Not only did I buy a round at the pub but Tangerang City scored 3 goals. In the first half! They say miracles happen in 3s and you better believe it 'cos Roger Batoum also scored in their demolition of Bogor District.
Group 2
Surabaya v Balikpapan 0-3 5,000
Pasuruan District v Makassar 0-2 8,000
Bali v Bontang 1-1 7,500
Persibom v Manado 5-3 7,000
Ternate v Minhasa 0-0 10,000
Sidoarjo v Solo 1-0 25,000
Arema Malang v Manokwari 3-0 15,000
Bali v Balikpapan 1-2 6,000
Surabaya v Bontang 1-0 3,000
Yogyakarta v Jepara 1-0 12,000
Surabaya's crowd problems that so plagues them over the last couple of seasons seem to have become a thing of the past. And their solution seems so easy. Just kit out 11 dummies in the famous green and send them out each game. 3,000 at home to Bontang, admittedly no crowd magnet, for one of the Big clubs is a joke. Dunno, maybe their football is as well! Elsewhere Chris Wreh failed to get a yellow card and failed to score as Manokwari firmly entrenched themselves at the bottom of the group. Former Hammer Peter Butler must have enjoyed his road trip as his Balikpapan returned to Oil City with 2 victories and an improved goal difference. 3 goals in the last 20 minutes were enough to overcome Surabaya while on Bali they came from behind to beat Persigi Bali. 8 goals in the North Sulawesi Derby with ahat trick for the hitherto unknown Pedro Javier (Persibom)
1. Makassar 17 10 2 5 21-13 32
2. Ternate 17 8 5 4 18-11 29
3. Jayapura 17 8 4 5 30-16 28
4. Balikpapin 17 8 4 5 23-16 28
Top Scorers:
13 Goals - Solossa (Jayapura)
11 Goals - Gonzalez (Kediri), Hitta (Malang), Trinidad (Balikpapan)
Sriwijaya v Semarang 0-0 20,000
North Jakarta v Lamongan 0-0 5,000
Malang v Medan 2-1 10,000
Banda Aceh v Deli Serdang 0-0 8,000
Tangerang City v Bogor District 3-0 2,000
Kediri v Bireun 1-0 15,000
Sriwijaya v Lamongan 5-1 25,000
North Jakarta v Semarang 1-0 7,000
Padang v Pelita Jaya 0-1 3,500
Jakarta v Tangerang 2-1 15,000
1. Bandung 17 11 3 3 29-13 36
2. Sriwijaya 17 10 4 3 24-11 34
3. Medan 17 9 4 4 17-9 31
4. Jakarta 17 9 3 5 26-19 30
5. Kediri 16 9 1 6 27-18 28
The first half of the season ends with a couple of clubs in unfamilair territory. North Jakarta must be getting nose bleeds from being in the top half while Semarang sit 12th, 9 points off a Big 4 spot. Funny old day Saturday. Not only did I buy a round at the pub but Tangerang City scored 3 goals. In the first half! They say miracles happen in 3s and you better believe it 'cos Roger Batoum also scored in their demolition of Bogor District.
Group 2
Surabaya v Balikpapan 0-3 5,000
Pasuruan District v Makassar 0-2 8,000
Bali v Bontang 1-1 7,500
Persibom v Manado 5-3 7,000
Ternate v Minhasa 0-0 10,000
Sidoarjo v Solo 1-0 25,000
Arema Malang v Manokwari 3-0 15,000
Bali v Balikpapan 1-2 6,000
Surabaya v Bontang 1-0 3,000
Yogyakarta v Jepara 1-0 12,000
Surabaya's crowd problems that so plagues them over the last couple of seasons seem to have become a thing of the past. And their solution seems so easy. Just kit out 11 dummies in the famous green and send them out each game. 3,000 at home to Bontang, admittedly no crowd magnet, for one of the Big clubs is a joke. Dunno, maybe their football is as well! Elsewhere Chris Wreh failed to get a yellow card and failed to score as Manokwari firmly entrenched themselves at the bottom of the group. Former Hammer Peter Butler must have enjoyed his road trip as his Balikpapan returned to Oil City with 2 victories and an improved goal difference. 3 goals in the last 20 minutes were enough to overcome Surabaya while on Bali they came from behind to beat Persigi Bali. 8 goals in the North Sulawesi Derby with ahat trick for the hitherto unknown Pedro Javier (Persibom)
1. Makassar 17 10 2 5 21-13 32
2. Ternate 17 8 5 4 18-11 29
3. Jayapura 17 8 4 5 30-16 28
4. Balikpapin 17 8 4 5 23-16 28
Top Scorers:
13 Goals - Solossa (Jayapura)
11 Goals - Gonzalez (Kediri), Hitta (Malang), Trinidad (Balikpapan)