Just had a light hearted talk with my soccer-mad friends the other day about the best Singapore Goalkeeper after watching Japan attack and attack but couldn't put the ball in the net in Saitama. Eric Paine, David Lee, Edmund Wee, Lee Bee Seng, the present one?
Just had a light hearted talk with my soccer-mad friends the other day about the best Singapore Goalkeeper after watching Japan attack and attack but couldn't put the ball in the net in Saitama. Eric Paine, David Lee, Edmund Wee, Lee Bee Seng, the present one?
My vote goes to Edmund Wee if no under table.
Problem is those days kelong is rampant. So my vote goes to Eric Paine, wonder if he's still around.
My vote goes to Edmund Wee if no under table.
Just had a light hearted talk with my soccer-mad friends the other day about the best Singapore Goalkeeper after watching Japan attack and attack but couldn't put the ball in the net in Saitama. Eric Paine, David Lee, Edmund Wee, Lee Bee Seng, the present one?
i pick david lee for consistency..... lee bee seng for showmanship..... lim chiew peng for comedian-ship
My vote goes to Edmund Wee if no under table.
There was also a guy called Lim Chiew Peng right?
About a year ago, I sent my car for repair and waved down a cab. The driver looked familiar and I saw his name as Wee .... something. Turned out he was Edmund Wee. He looked older but you can still recognise him. Still has his moustache and big hair.
David Lee was known as Goal-lee.....he makaned most money from kelongs.
My pick would be Eric Paine.
Knew a guy who liked Chew Peng so much he named his DAUGHTER after him.
He is still around. Works in a neighbourhood school as a sports coordinator or something like that. Very low key guy...
My vote goes to Edmund Wee if no under table.
Eric Paine related this anecdote to me.
He was flying to KL on a KL-Singapore shuttle one morning and had just taken his seat. One of the stewards approached him and asked, 'are you Mr Eric Paine the Singapore goalkeeper?'
'Er... yes,' he replied, surprised that people still recognized him. Before he could say anything else, the steward interrupted him.
'As a Malaysian and a football fan, I'd like to thank you for rushing to KL to pay your respects to Arumugam.'
Eric didn't quite understand what he'd heard and tried to clarify, but the steward had gone to attend to another passenger. He looked then down at the newspaper he'd taken as he boarded and saw the news that Arumugam had died the day before in a traffic accident.
Lee Bee Seng was a fantastic goalie, despite his small size. Extremely agile.