Saturday, August 22, 2009

Those were the days

The below was my posting on a local football forum some years back. The topic of the thread was THOSE WERE THE DAYS..with reference to the Malaysia Cup football days where the National stadium used to be packed with 60,000 fans screaming their heart out for the Lions. Decide to keep it in my blog and spice it up with some video clips.

Just discover this thread. Wow...sure bring back those great memories.

I was glad to know many remembered the late Borhan Abu Samah. He was my fav Singapore player...his well-timed fearless tackles are always on my mind. 1 of the best moment I remember of him was during the 1989 SEA Games Final against Malaysia. Though he has scored an own goal earlier, Malaysia has a low fierce shot that was heading towards the Singapore goal...but Borhan dived in low on the right to clear the ball with his head (the goalpost just cms away)...A brave clearance. Became his fan since then. Always live in my memory as great Singapore defender.

Beside Borhan, there are some lesser known players that one may recall about those days. For example, we've a promising striker that is very good at shielding though he didn't make it big later on. He is D. Devaraj.

Prior to Steven Tan emergence as a supersub in later seasons, his supersub predecessor was Abdullah Noor, who can score quite a few goals...In fact, in 1991 SEA Games Semi-final against Indonesia, he has a good goal being disallowed.

Malaysia Cup days are also remembered for bad refereeing and foul play. Worst team to play has to be Kelantan..very dirty. Remember Singapore team has 8-9 players injured by them in one game at Kuantan back in 1989. In an earlier match at National Stadium, they also get involved in a mass brawl on the pitch that needed intervention from police.

Was also glad to have witness 2 of Singapore best ever players in Fandi and Sundram. Their telepathic understanding shown in some of the great games against Pahang and in a qualifier against Qatar in the 90s. Memorable.



Sundramoorthy magic on display on last match of the 93 semi-pro season. Singapore was in Division Two back then.



Sundram and Fandi combination against Pahang - The best strikeforce for Singapore National Team

Best match witness will be Singapore Vs Myanmar in the 93 semi-final. Damn exciting and when Steven Tan score the equaliser, can hear the whole HDB block rocks with relief. Myanmar team was good though...very pacy with great players. Witness the final vs Thailand, 4-3 scoreline with a young fresh Kiatisuk Senamuang scoring the winner with a backheader at National
Stadium. His nickname is Zico and he went on to become a Thai football legend. There's a video clip on this great SEA striker. My favorite Thai player was Vitoon, great thai midfield general of the 80s & 90s Thai team. He scored the winner against South Korea, which was Asian football powerhouse in a memorable 1-0 victory for Thailand.



Those were the days that I can be really enthusiatic about Singapore football and talk all day. Not now anymore.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Treasures of Singapore

Singapore Reservoirs & Nature Reserves

Till date, Singapore has 15 reservoirs all over the island. These reservoirs are water catchment areas with thick green forestry that are a big attraction for those who loves nature. And I'm one such fan. For me, these reservoirs are the treasures of Singapore, not only for our water needs but the most beautiful scenic place in Singapore for relaxation and staying fit.

Visited MacRitchie Reservior today. It is the oldest reservior in Singapore and I think the most popular one too. Here are photos taken with my 3 year old Panasonic Lumix FX10 dsc.


Admiring the scenic view of MacRitchie Reservoir.


Almost all Singapore students come here for their school X-country competition and training. I remember I came in last during Sec 1 race (Damn paiseh) but improve in Sec 2 when I won a team trophy.

The old open space carpark area has been replaced by a building with gallery, canteen, washroom, a mini-garden area and drop-off point. Free parking at nearby multi-storey carpark.


Scenic View

Extension to Mini-hut accessible to public


The Snack House is no longer operating on the hill-top


Here's where it has shifted to.


Picnic at Reservoir



The Zig-zag bridge


A good place for family outing


Classic Wedding Photo taken on the bridge



Better obey for your own safety & yr pocket safety


Rules of the Nature Reserves


Macho guy with his weapon


No to dogs and bicycles but yes for baby strollers


The forest jogging or hiking trail


This was taken in my previous trip. These two green pigeons are having a disgreement.


Caring family members



Monitor Lizards : Regular sights in the forest



Can you see where am I?


Hey, I need to go for a swim


One passerby told me that she saw the monitor lizard eating a tortoise. Must be pretty desperate, didn't know the tortoise can be a prey for such reptile.
Green is good for eyes.


The Jelutong Tower - taken during a previous trip

View on top of the Jelutong Tower


Greenery all around


360 degree view which includes the reservior


Spotted a group of Soldiers - from previous trip


Men or boys in green.

The jogging or walking pavement along the banks of the reservoir.


Seats are available for the nature show


Canoeing lanes on the reservoirs. Sadly, one of my ex-NPCC NCOs drowned at this place in May this year. He was the canoe instructor. May he get a good rebirth.


The reservoir at evening


Family and friends enjoy a quiet evening with Nature


A place to keep fit


An avid photographer getting ready for sunset




Dusk approaching


Sunset - This was taken in previous trip


Beautiful Sunset at MacRitchie Reservoir