February 3, 2004

Like the Tigers, the Rams have decided Korean Ginseng is the best.

Woodlands Wellington final foreign slot would be fill by a Korean with the signing of Korean striker Park Kyung Guy.

The Rams had earlier try to sign English striker Stan Collymore but his salary demands proved too high for the club to afford. The club gave up on him.

After that, the Rams decided to recruit Park Kyung Guy who had impress player-coach Simon Clark in a trial with the Rams. With that, the Rams now have 2 Korean on their payroll behind the Tigers who opted for an all Korean imports.

Woodlands Wellington had lost their deadly strikeforce of Itimi Dickson & Agu Casimir to the Young Lions wasted no time in replacing them as the Rams clearly do not lacked options in attack for the 2004 season.

Ahmad Latiff who can play in the striker role or behind the attack was recruited from SAFFC. Masreswan Masturi, a striker & a product of Woodlands Wellington youth system, return from the Young Lions. Foreigner imports like John Wilkinson & Kim Eun Cher can also do likewise in playing the part of striker or behind the strikeforce was retained & recruited.

It is clearly a move to make the Rams more offensive as well as ensuring the Rams have more options than last season. The Rams had relied too much on Itimi Dickson & Agu Casimir to lead the attack & once one or both is out injured or suspended, the Rams attack become almost impotent.

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