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The Lions Fear None

Quotes: Believe it or not, goals can change a game.


The Legends
Saturday, November 20, 2010, 11:32 PM
The Legends

Lancelot Maurice Pennefather: Extraordinary left-back of the 1920's. Renown for his vision and powerful kicks that set his wingers free.

"Pop" Lim Yong Liang: The first true star striker of Singapore whose deadly finishing saw him dominate the late 1920's and early 30's. Coached Singapore in the 1930's.

Dolfatah: Brilliant 1930's inside-forward whose fancy footwork, eye for openings and prolific scoring made him one of the most respected forwards in the region.

Chia Keng Hock: The original Bomber reigned from the mid-30's to in the War years. Tall, big and strong, his shots were unsavable. A hat-trick specialist.

Awang Bakar: The name spelt terror in the 1950's. An opportunist striker with unorthodox shooting and heading. He did nothing but score -- from any angle.

Chia Boon Leong: Tiny "Twinkletoes" was rated as the best inside-left in Malaya and China in the 50's. Unselfish creator of goals -- mostly for Awang Bakar

Rahim Omar: Classic striker of the 60's. A wizard blessed with deft skill, thunderbolt shots and pace. Acclaimed as first banana specialist in the region.

Quah Kim Swee: Speed demon of the 1960's whose fearless flying headers had left him with long scar on his forehead till today. Most feared winger in his time.

Majid Ariff: Midfield mastermind of the 60's. His flawless distribution was always incisive and penetrative. Only S'porean to represent Asian All-Stars.

Lee Kok Seng: Acclaimed as greatest post-war centre-half and captain of all captains. Singapore skipper for 11 years times from late 1950's to mid 60's.

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Quah Kim Song: (See photo above) Darling of the 70's. Fast, fearless and quick-thinking winger who wreaked havoc in the penalty area. Last and most famous of the footballing Quahs.

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Dollah Kassim: (See photo above) Dribbler extraordinare of the 70s. The "Gelek" king could take on three, four, five men in one breath-taking sweep. Superb pace and acceleration.

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Fandi Ahmad: (See photo above) Idol of the 80's. Talented finisher whose acrobatic volleys and instinctive style make him a living legend. Acclaimed as God's gift to football.