Sarpreet Singh

2017 replies · 708,102 views
over 6 years ago

Jazzy Jeff wrote:

mrsmiis wrote:

Only sub for Bayern was 18 y/o Zirkzee, coming on in the 88th for his Bundesliga debut and scoring the winner in injury time. Scenes

close mate of sarpreet too

one of the things I've been keeping up on is who's starting to follow Sarpreet on insta. Coutinho just gave him a follow, mad to think he was playing at Kiwitea with fudgein Tacettin Kumsuz in midfield just over a year ago

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

mrsmiis wrote:

Jazzy Jeff wrote:

mrsmiis wrote:

Only sub for Bayern was 18 y/o Zirkzee, coming on in the 88th for his Bundesliga debut and scoring the winner in injury time. Scenes

close mate of sarpreet too

one of the things I've been keeping up on is who's starting to follow Sarpreet on insta. Coutinho just gave him a follow, mad to think he was playing at Kiwitea with fudgein Tacettin Kumsuz in midfield just over a year ago

David Farrington*

I reckon Reuben Way gets some mileage out of that match on the Melbourne social scene.

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

If Bayern wins the title, will Singh get a medal? I know in the EPL you have to play in at least five different games to be eligible for one. Anybody know the Bundesliga requirements can't seem to find any information on it?

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

bun1 wrote:

LFCNZ wrote:

Any one have a link to footage of the game, or just the last 10 minutes?

For those who have sky the game is on the bein sports connect platform and will be there for the next 6 days or so.

Very interesting comments from the commentators when he comes on. Apparently he is indian australian.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/36s14euna5lqmmn/singh.mp...

I'd missed that. The commentator who mentions the A-League is one Thomas Broich.

You probably won't get such mistakes from beIN Sports commentator Lutz Pfannenstiel, another German who has played Down Under, the legendary former goalkeeper who is the only man to have played professionally in all six continental associations (27 clubs).

Lutz played for Dunedin Tech and for Otago United in our national league and so knows NZ well..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutz_Pfannenstiel

He was co-commentator for the Bayern-Freiburg game this week on beIN Sports.

He's also a journalist for the BBC, CNN, German TV etc., and a  director of Fortuna Dusseldorf. 

At the height of his career he made 12 first team appearances for then English Premier League side Wimbledon.

Had two seasons as reserve keeper at Nottingham forest in the Premier League too.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago · edited over 6 years ago · History

On the bench as 3rd placed Bayern host Wolfsburg (9th).

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

coochiee wrote:

On the bench as 3rd placed Bayern host Wolfsburg (9th).

Bayern leave it late. Goals at 85 and 89 mins. Zirkzee and Gnabry again.

Singh an unused sub. Still insane really that he is even on the pine, in front of 75,000.

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

Zirkzee the teenager comes on in 83rd minute and scores there opening goal in 85th minute.

Thats two goals off the bench for him now in last two games. Pretty hard to do better than that. Singh with outstanding competition on the bench. But I guess that is what you would expect at Bayern.

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

They have a lot of injured/suspended midfielders so I suspect Singh will drop back down to the reserves soon. I hope he can keep his place on the bench though.

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago · edited over 6 years ago · History

Ninja wrote:

They have a lot of injured/suspended midfielders so I suspect Singh will drop back down to the reserves soon. I hope he can keep his place on the bench though.

Bayern don’t play again until late Jan, so yes that maybe it, as far as match day squads go with the first team.

BM II play tomorrow in Munich, in their own last match before winter break so wouldn’t surprise if he played for them.

BM II have fallen away a bit of late, to be only 2 points off the drop zone. 

I'm sure the club, would much rather have their young players like Singh playing at as high a level as possible for their development ie Liga 3 where there are some bigger historical German clubs like 1860 MünchenDusiburg, KaiserslauternWaldhof Mannheim  - rather than down in the 4th tier, which has nearly 100 clubs spread over 5 regional divisions (pub football). 

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago · edited over 6 years ago · History

Starting for BM II (15th) with with recent first team goal scoring hero Zirkzee, against Würzburger Kickers (13th) in Liga 3.

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

coochiee wrote:

coochiee wrote:

Starting for BM II (15th) with with recent first team goal scoring hero Zirkzee, against Würzburger Kickers (13th) in Liga 3.

Not great news. Straight red for Sarpreet.

Heiko NieddererVerifiedaccount@ itstheicebird9m 9 minutes ago

Oha! Bayern talent Singh sees a red card after a hard foul! # FCBAmateurs

Finishes 1-1. BM II with a goal at 80 mins, but Kickers reply straight back at 82 mins.

BM II finish the year 15th, 3 points off the relegation zone.

Liga 3 resumes 25th Jan, a week after Bundesliga.

Sounds like Singh got a straight red, after a tackle. Maybe niggled beforehand by some older head(s) in Kickers's side??

With no games to prepare for awhile, imagine Bayern coaching staff will be giving some feedback to Singh this week re workons etc. Plus a little dressing down re the red card. 

Read somewhere, that Singh was hoping to be able to fly to NZ for Christmas - would be pretty cool if he was at CCM game 4th Jan.

But also that Bayern do have a training camp also in the Middle East, that he will probably have to attend. They have a friendly verus Nurnberg (Bundesliga 2) on 11th Jan.

Permalink Permalink
Endorsed by
ashby
over 6 years ago · edited over 6 years ago · History

Watched the game, the refereeing was horrific throughout and far too harsh. Earlier in the first for example, the ref gave a yellow for shoulder to shoulder contact in which both players went down. 

Singh didn’t deserve a red by any means for his tackle, was legitimately a tactical ankle-tap which is a yellow all day long

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

Pretty bizarre red card. Singh ankle tapped the opposition player, definite yellow but no way was that a red card. Terrible reffing.  

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

Not a great game, firs play Singh gives the ball away and Wurzburger get a good chance.

Red card sequence begins 1:26 through the highlights

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

joshyboy007 wrote:

Not a great game, firs play Singh gives the ball away and Wurzburger get a good chance.

Red card sequence begins 1:26 through the highlights


You don't need to sprechen Deutsch, to understand at the end of those highlights that the BM II coach is giving the ref a verbal, re Singh's send off. 

Wonder if he will cope a suspension or not.

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

and just before a kickers player goes two feet for no foul. Good preparation for it from the A league I guess 



Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

throughout his career one of the concerns has been his physicality 

Not a bad thing in my view the red card


Auckland will rise once more

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

throughout his career one of the concerns has been his physicality 

Not a bad thing in my view the red card

It wasnt from "physicality".

He chopped a player down from behind without any attempt to play the ball.

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

ClubOranje wrote:

throughout his career one of the concerns has been his physicality 

Not a bad thing in my view the red card

It wasnt from "physicality".

He chopped a player down from behind without any attempt to play the ball.

Still never a red card

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

He was a bit unlucky for it to be given red as it isn't usually, but I'd actuallyy be happy for that type of intentional professional foul to be given as red more often.

Permalink Permalink
Endorsed by
Cl
over 6 years ago

This is a common variety Yellow card. If I were to guess, the referee may feel that there is zero chance to play the ball......but the violence/brutality is low for the red card threshold.

There is one other circumstance where I could make this a red card but the timing of the game and this clip in isolation, probably doesn’t support that scenario so yellow should be the sanction.

Permalink Permalink
over 6 years ago

Great to see Sarpreet landing back in Auckland being the lead item on TV one sports news tonight.

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

Permalink Permalink
Endorsed by
Big Pete 65dunnixscribblervaleo
over 6 years ago

Hmm, need to stalk him, want to get my Singh Bayern Munich shirt signed :)

Permalink Permalink
Endorsed by
joshyboy007LG
about 6 years ago

Played 2nd half in a friendly away to Bundesliga 2 side Nürnberg.

Bayern subbed off their whole 1st eleven at HT, when score was 1-1.

Finished a 5-2 loss, so not a great 2nd half for Singh and the younger brigade perhaps. All part of the learning curve.

Permalink Permalink
Endorsed by
mrsmiis
about 6 years ago

Was absent for a team-building exercise that the entire Bayern II team went on to the Alps this week, including star players. Now that’s either really good news or really bad - willing to bet he stayed training with the first team

Permalink Permalink
about 6 years ago

I thought when they brought in their new coach the first thing he did was permanently bring Singh to the first team.

Permalink Permalink
about 6 years ago

Ryan wrote:

I thought when they brought in their new coach the first thing he did was permanently bring Singh to the first team.

no, he only trains with the first team along with three others - initially thought to be on a temporary basis because of injuries

Permalink Permalink
about 6 years ago

mrsmiis wrote:

Ryan wrote:

I thought when they brought in their new coach the first thing he did was permanently bring Singh to the first team.

no, he only trains with the first team along with three others - initially thought to be on a temporary basis because of injuries

https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/world-game/117655011/new-zealand-footballer-sarpreet-singh-promoted-to-bayern-munich-first-team

Seems the training at least is permanent

Permalink Permalink
about 6 years ago

Bayern thrash Schalke 5-0, to go 2nd in the Bundesliga, just a point adrift of first spot. Top of the table Leipzig lost to Frankfurt earlier.

Singh was listed as suspended.

That means he has been suspended for the last two Bundesliga games.

So he could well now be available for the BM II side, who resume their Liga 3 season tomorrow, with a game against Uerdingen.

Permalink Permalink
about 6 years ago

How many games ago was his red card?

  Supporter For Ever - Keep The Faith - Foundation Member - Never Lets FAX Get In The Way Of A Good Yarn

Permalink Permalink
about 6 years ago

Singh not in match day squad as BM II beat Uerdingen 3-0.

Zirkzee with a goal, and an assist.

Gives BM II a 5 point buffer on the relegation spots.

Permalink Permalink
about 6 years ago

Anyone see his Instagram? He was cruising the streets with Pijnaker (spelling) and Max Mata. Must be cool to have other kiwis reasonably close.

Permalink Permalink
Endorsed by
mrsmiis
about 6 years ago · edited about 6 years ago · History

In Liga 3 BM II (12th) beat Hansa Rostock 1-0 (9th), and remain 5 points clear of the relegation spots.

No Singh in match day squad.

Presume he travelled with the Bayern first team to Mainz, who played at the same time - but Singh not listed in the match day squad there either. Bayern with a 3-1 win, after being up 3-0 at 26 min mark.

Singh actually hasn't played any competitive football for over a month now.

Permalink Permalink
about 6 years ago

it's a bit strange


Auckland will rise once more

Permalink Permalink
about 6 years ago

He‘s training with the first team, this week mini tournament me with Neuer, Goretzka, Alaba, Couthino and Lewandowski as team mates.

Permalink Permalink