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Choo Seng Quee Singaporean footballer

Robert Sim was a really passionate player who wore his heart on his sleeves. I can still remember vividly how he wept inconsolably on the shoulder of then national coach Michael Walker when we lost to Vietnam in the semi finals on a penalty shoot-out. He missed his spot kick. Another nice guy.
Super fit guy. Last saw him playing 4-5 years ago with S’pore Chinese Veterans.
 
Rocky case involved Travellers' Chq after return US.
Today, heard he stay in Viet.
He was my team mate in xxx game. Best attitude, fearless, learned very fast like
all RI smart boys. You will wish to hv 10 Rockies in your starting 11.

surprisingly his actual name was Tony
 

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David’s bro used to work for Ong Kheng hock at Mr Bean on Prinsep St. Dollah used to walk over Lim Kopi when his office was just opposite. Kim Lye and Poh Leong too. I think latter’s wife used to run a pub nearby.
apart from mr bean, ah hock also operated mangrove café at keppel club.
 
Lee Man Hon is a former football player from Singapore. He was one of the top midfield players in Singapore in the 1990s and played at international level for the Singapore national team from 1989 to 1997. He also played for the Singapore team in the Malaysian League and the Malaysia Cup, and in Singapore's S.League.

Lee played on the Singapore team which won the Malaysian League and Malaysia Cup double in 1994.[1] He was well known for his cultured left foot, making the left midfield position his own, and was one of the first choice players for taking corners.

After the Football Association of Singapore withdrew the Singapore team from the Malaysian competitions at the end of the 1994 season, Lee went on to play in Singapore's newly formed S.League. He played for the Singapore Armed Forces Football Club when the S.League was first inaugurated, and later for Marine Castle United.

In 1997, Lee was banned from driving all vehicles for two years. In 1999, he was caught riding a motorcycle one-and-a-half months before his driving ban expired. He was convicted of driving without a valid licence and sentenced to five weeks in jail.[2] After his jail term, he was signed by Tampines Rovers[3] for the 2000 season and went on to captain the team a year later.
 
apart from mr bean, ah hock also operated mangrove café at keppel club.

His is a sad case. Helped many people financially in the past, including ex-national players. But when down, not a soul helped him.

Used to have a pub on Club St and East Coast. Eugene Gallistan worked for him at latter location.
 
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