Saturday, 28 June 2014

S.League 2014 ~ Woodlands Wellington FC vs Courts Young Lions [01/07/2014]

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Do come down to join us in an evening of fun & action! Enjoy pre-match activities, snacks & half-time lucky draw.  Bring your family & friends!

Let us show our support for the Rams! See you at Woodlands Stadium. 

Friday, 27 June 2014

Lee Laments Draw; Salim Eager For More



Home United and Woodlands Wellington shared the spoils of an entertaining scoreless draw and Home coach Lee Lim Saeng was disappointed that his side failed to claim all three points.

“We should have gotten all three points to close the gap at the top of the table,” he mentioned.


Home Stutter To Stalemate Wth Woodlands

Photo Credit: Heinkel Heinz

The scoreline was not reflective of game’s intensity, as fans were constantly kept on the edge of their seats as Woodlands Wellington held title-chasing Home United to a goalless draw at the Bishan Stadium on Tuesday evening.

Woodlands were the ones who were presented with the first opportunity of the game as Chang Jo Yoon’s effort from eight yards out in the eighth minute was saved by Shahril Jantan’s legs after the custodian stumbled upon an initial indirect free-kick.



Thursday, 26 June 2014

It's a Boy!



Congratulations to Bah Mamadou on the arrival of his new son! 

May your new baby boy's cheerful coos and happy laughter emanate from every room of your lovely home!

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Get Your RAMS Loyalty Card Now!


RAMs Loyalty Program! Get your RAMs Loyalty Card at just $12! Enjoy Free Entry, Free Door Gifts and Complimentary Refreshments at all Home matches!

Especially for RAMs Loyalty Cardholders! So what are you waiting for? Get yours today!

Monday, 23 June 2014

S.League 2014 ~ Home United FC vs Woodlands Wellington FC [24/06/2014]


Come to Bishan Stadium and give your full support to the RAMS. Kick-off @ 07:30pm 

Free bus service leaves from Woodlands Stadium @ 06:15pm.

Kambing Power!

Saturday, 21 June 2014

TNR Supporters @ Woodlands Stadium ~ S.League WWFC vs Warriors FC [20/06/2014]




Photo Credit: Heinkel Heinz

More photos at The Northern Rams Facebook Page

Salim’s Magical Touch Revives Rams

Photo Credit: Heinkel Heinz

Warriors FC failed to leapfrog Tampines Rovers into second place and close down the gap on Brunei DPMM after their latest 1-0 loss to Woodlands Wellington allowed newly-appointed coach Salim Moin to make a winning return to the Great Eastern Yeo’s S.League.

Former Warriors defender Bah Mamadou grabbed the only goal of the match and destroyed the Warriors’ chances of chasing down the league leaders with a second-half goal.

Coach Salim ~ Welcome Back!


Very excited to welcome Coach Salim back to the team

S. Leagaue 2014 ~ Woodlands Wellington FC vs Warriors FC [20/06/2014]







Photo Credit: Heinkel Heinz

More photos at The Northern Rams Facebook Page

Thursday, 19 June 2014

S.League 2014 ~ Woodlands Wellington FC vs Warriors FC [20/06/2014]


Do come down to join us in an evening of fun & action! Enjoy pre-match activities & snacks.  Bring your famly & friends.

Let us show our support for the Rams!  See you tomorrow at Woodlands Stadium. 

Training Time






Photo Credit: Woodlands Wellington FC

The team training hard at Woodlands Stadium.


More photos at Woodlands Wellington FC Facebook Page

WWFC Prime League Boys Reaching Out [19/06/2014]




Photo Courtesy: Woodlands Wellington FC

Yesterday ,our Prime League boys went round the neighbourhood area near the stadium ~ block to block, floor to floor, door to door  ~ reaching out to the community to  gather support for the home match tonight.

Well done boys!

Stewart out, Salim back with Rams

[Article published in The New Paper, 19 June 2014]



Their performance raised eyebrows, the result shocked everyone at the Jurong East Stadium, and the subsequent fallout after Woodlands Wellington's 7-1 capitulation to Albirex Niigata has had an even greater impact - it has turned back time.

Darren Stewart has bowed out of the club, with the Rams reverting to the pre-2014 era of former coach Salim Moin, who resigned from Tampines Rovers in April.

"When you get poor results, you don't sack the team - you sack the coach. I'm taking responsibility for the results that haven't quite worked out for us, and I'm sacking myself," Stewart (right) told The New Paper.

Woodlands have lost three of their last five fixtures in the Great Eastern Yeo's S.League, including the hammering by Albirex last week.

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"I'm always honest with myself, and it seems that I couldn't get the best out of the players - I wasn't the right choice for Woodlands, who have been good to me, and I thank the club for giving me the opportunity to take the team."

A lot was made about the former Australia international's departure at half-time of last Wednesday's thrashing, but the 48-year-old had little to hide.

"I was ill the day before the game, a fact that Luca (Lalic, Woodlands assistant coach) was made aware of. I turned up on matchday to give it a go, but felt worse, and I just needed to get out of there," said Stewart, who revealed that club officials were informed before he left the stadium.

Stewart had earlier this year been linked to the job at A-League side Newcastle Jets, and the Aussie club revealed in April that he had turned down their offer of an interview.

Stewart told TNP then that he did not want to walk away from his commitment to Woodlands.

Woodlands sit in 10th spot in the 12-team standings, ahead only of two of the S.League's young, developmental sides, the Courts Young Lions and Malaysia's Harimau Muda B.

Before Wednesday's collapse, the Rams boasted the best second-best defensive record in the league (19 conceded), behind only leaders DPMM FC's miserly 12 goals.

Woodlands are not standing in the way of a Stewart exit, and have already moved to bring Salim back.

"The club has no intention of terminating (Stewart's) contract, in fact, he requested to step down himself," said Rams' team manager, Bruce Tan.

"Salim was with Woodlands these last few years before going to Tampines, and he knows the boys well," Tan added.

Despite his resignation from Tampines, club chairman Teo Hock Seng had promised to pay out the remainder of Salim's one-year contract.

"I really have to thank Teo, who called me from Australia to give me his blessings, to go to Woodlands," said Salim.

"I can confirm that I have joined Woodlands and it is time to turn the club around and move forward. The first step is to regain self-belief, after a very demoralising 7-1 thrashing."

Salim took two of his staff, Clement Teo and Matthew Tay, to Tampines at the end of last year, but he revealed they will not be following him back to Woodlands.

Having already met the team over the weekend, Salim will lead the Rams out against second-placed Warriors in the S.League on Friday.

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Salim To Recreate Magic At Woodlands


The thumping by the Japanese side was the latest result in a poor run endured by Woodlands, who even got knocked out of the preliminary round of the Singapore Cup following a hefty 5-1 defeat to Geylang International.

Salim joins the Rams after a less-than-successful half-year stint with reigning champions Tampines Rovers, where the Stags failed to progress to the second round of the AFC Cup by a whisker.

Monday, 9 June 2014

Nee Soon GRC Community Sports Festival [08/06/2014]




Photo Credit: Woodlands Wellington FC

WWFC players at Nee Soon GRC Community Sports Festival @ Sembawang Mega Court [next to Sembawang MRT station]. 

Organised by  Canberra Csc , this Community Sports Festival was held  on 8th June 2014 from.8.00am to 12.00pm with many sports games for children & adults.