April 5, 2004

Rams Player-coach Simon Clark is living at his dream at the moment, as his team maintains a perfect all victories record after 4 matches. Some 7 months ago, when Simon Clark was appointed Woodlands Wellington's player-coach, he reveled he had envisaged his hand-picked team enjoying a 20-match unbeaten run. While his dream of a 20-match unbeaten run remains a possibility, albeit a remote one, he is still delighted with the start the Rams have had.

However he knows his job is far from over & he has to make sure that they stay focused, continuing the start they have.

He revealed the chairman & fans have been over the moon constantly praising him it was only been 4 games & there is no need to get carried away. However it was a great time for the sponsors & the club.

It was only a matter of time before the Rams go down as it is inevitable but he feel they will come back up fighting

At the moment, Japanese side Albirex Niigata, the only other unbeaten team in the S-League, is stealing the limelight but Clark do not mind as he hopes the Rams continue to shy away from the media spotlight. He felt the media can continue saying how good Albirex are as it is a distraction & some of the Albirex Niigata boys are starting to be affected by it.

At the same time, he is also confident his team is capable of playing the Japanese team, as they have been dominant in their 4 matches so far thus deserving all the wins. They have been playing great football as they keep it on the ground & show plenty of good movement & communication.

So he remind the fans to come to Woodlands & see the Rams play Albirex Niigata as the Rams will go after them to inflict on them their 1st defeat.