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Sadly it wasn’t the same fairy tale where Brunei scored another late winner like the first game. This time Brunei was on the receiving end when Vietnam stole the show by grabbing a last minute winner in injury time and handed Brunei their first loss in the tournament.
I watched from the sidelines and despite the result, I was pretty impressed with Brunei’s performance as a whole. They looked calm during possession and play no nonsense football. I love the fact that they fought for every ball and they even won 50/50 chances to gain possession. The hunger and desire were definitely there. However, it was the little lack of concentration that cost Brunei the points against hot favourites Vietnam.
Both sides had fair share of chances but it was Brunei who weren’t clinical in the shooting department. Goal bounds were either weak or slightly off target, one hitting off the post with the keeper well-beaten. I hope the confidence is still high in the dressing room because Brunei gave it a great fight indeed and this is a great performance indeed.
So let’s support Brunei tomorrow against another favourite Malaysia tomorrow evening, 3rd March, Hassanal Bolkiah Stadium. A win is now a priority for a chance to qualify for the semi-finals.
So who’s gonna win the Toyota VIOS? Tickets available before every match
Is this a new wrestling move? Much better than Mr. Socko for sure
How high can you go?
Our influential midfielder is out of the tournament due to ankle injury during the match
These cars were asked to be removed from their spots
Many ways to be creative with the rainproof material
The 12th man is one of the main reasons for Brunei’s better performances
A strong 10,000 crowd turned up last Wednesday despite the drizzle
A lot of supporters paying attention to the cameras
He was wearing one of my trendy colours
The crowd managed to pull the Mexican wave
The Vietnam supporters were the happier among the two
Despite the result, Brunei supporters still backing the Bruneian players
Loving the musicians (in yellow)
This was the save of the night indeed
There were tons of aerial contests but Brunei seemed to win a higher percentage in this area
There were also tussles here and there
In this kind of situation, it’s an advantage if you have good athleticism
Another WWE finishing move – Brokeback something…
The reaction of Brunei players after the final whistle
Brunei Manager blamed referee for changing the course of the game. Many of the challenges were gone unpunished and he was upset that Hendra will be missing in the remaining matches
The Chinese man who caused some commotion with his foreign object on the road last Wednesday evening
It was mentioned in today’s Borneo Bulletin that the Chinese man with the katana/sword is currently under observation at RIPAS Hospital in order to determine his mental state. He was apprehended at a convenient shop nearby Kiulap roundabout after the two hour chase. The case is still under investigation and it was not reported to what the motive was just yet.
According to the papers, he was carrying a long machete and he was spotted at a bus stop, next to Syariah court around 8pm last Wednesday. The Royal Brunei Police Force were on the alert and many of them were on foot and on the road during the chase. The good thing was that no one was injured.
And no, this wasn’t part of an exercise carried out by the RBPF.
The promotional poster for Maher Zain
It was great to see Maher Zain back in Brunei Darussalam as he will be having his first concert in Brunei tomorrow evening (3rd March) at Jerudong Amphitheatre. Maher Zain’s concert was approved recently by the Ministry of Home Affairs after many attempts and finally after two years, the celebrity is able to perform live in Brunei Darussalam.
Maher Zain said he will be performing all his songs with his own band and he’s excited that the concert is finally happening in Brunei. He recently finished his tour in the States and Canada. In South East Asia, Maher Zain has performed in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.
Sharif Banna, CEO of Awakening Records, revealed that Maher Zain’s new album will debut some time early April.
Tickets are currently available at $120, $90, $70 and $40 and can be purchased at KFC Mall, KFC Plaza Athirah, KFC Belait, KFC Lumut SPARK and NMHQR Studio Productions (Plaza Athirah, 6th Floor).
Additionally, on the day of the performance (3rd March), a ticket booth will be open at the Amphitheatre from 12 Noon onwards for those who have yet to purchase a ticket. A fraction of the proceeds received from ticket sales and sponsorship will be donated to Pusat Ehsan and SMARTER Brunei.
Maher Zain with event manager YAM Pg Anak Muhammad Qayyum of NQMHR House Production
YAM Pg Anak Muhammad Haffiz of NQMHR House Production
YAM Pg Anak Muhammad Razaaq of NQMHR House Production
Thomas Foo kicking off the press conference
The press conference was held at VIP Room of Jerudong Amphitheatre
Sharif Banna, CEO of Awakening Records, revealed Maher Zain’s newest ablum to be released early April 2012
Members of the media during the Q&A session
Thomas Foo, YAM Pg Anak Muhammad Razaaq, Sharif Banna, Maher Zain, YAM Pg Anak Muhammad Qayyum and YAM Pg Anak Muhammad Haffiz
Zatty getting a signature from Maher Zain
Members of the media with Maher Zain
Only at Sin Hup Huat
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