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Name: Brian Lee
D.O.B.: November 14th 1995
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School: Dunearn Secondary, 3Emerald(2010)
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Saturday, December 19, 2009
Didn't have the time to post yesterday night so I will be posting it now.

7th Anniversary of the 1812 incident in Singapore. 3 years ago when I just started to follow Singapore Football like an ego-maniac, I didn't know much of the past. Only just a year into it, my father told me the story, the great history of football in the past.

Famous names like Fandi Ahmad, Dollah Kassim, S. Rajagopal and Lim Tonghai just to name a few, were representing Singapore in the 70s and 80s, there were no local league to participate unlike S.League now. The National Side will then participate in the Malaysia Cup. Hell... they brought glory to our nation with legend coach Uncle Choo Seng Quee.

The Kallang Stadium will be packed full of hopeful Singapore supporters that roared so loudly that the opposing team will feel the shiver down their spine. They can be heard from as far as the nearest coffee shop at Geylang. We don't get to see it now. Reason?

After retiring the legendary players, the coach Uncle Choo left, some other coaches were there to replace him but couldn't do a good job and it also affected the next generation of players. Crowd were subsiding till the 8th December 2002.

On that very date, was the very last time Kallang ever roared again. Majority of the crowd never attended Singapore matches again. It was when they watched in horror as their heroes lost 4-0 to our Northern counterpart and up till this day, it left the National side demoralised and crowd lost faith in the team. Poulsen was sacked and even how good a job Raddy did, it left a major stain on the performance of the team and the support of Singaporeans.

In tribute to the 1812 incident...

Posted at:
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