Tag: legend

  • Ismail Fitrey: Singapore Striking Sensation Who Disappeared From Football And Moved To MUIS

    Ismail Fitrey: Singapore Striking Sensation Who Disappeared From Football And Moved To MUIS

    Touted as one of Singapore’s most talented strikers at the time, Ismail Fitrey showed plenty of promise at Sembawang Rangers and Tampines Rovers. But at just 26, the man known among some fans as ‘the fox in the box’ disappeared from football.

    A search on the worldwide web comes up with no pictures of the man in his playing days.

    Yet, Ismail Fitrey holds a special place in the annals of Singapore football – for being one of few local-born players in S.League history who netted more than 20 goals in a single campaign.

    But unlike the likes of Indra Sahdan (26 in 2003) and Noh Alam Shah (24 in 2000 and 2003), Ismail, who scored 23 for Tampines Rovers in 2004, is a figure who has largely been forgotten.

    Just as he was elusive on the pitch, Ismail, now 40, proves likewise off it – it takes numerous phone calls to his former teammates – most of whom have lost touch with him, before an interview is finally arranged between him and FFT.

    In a sea of people, one last obstacle remained and that was to identify the man himself.

    To simplify what seemed a tough task, a bespectacled man in officewear approaches and confidently introduces himself with a firm handshake.

    Ismail may have been a footballer but there is simply no mention of his former life in the opening five minutes of the conversation.

    Work and family seems to be what he is content with discussing. In fact, the first mention of the Beautiful Game arrives only as he fondly remembers an anecdote involving his two sons, aged eight and eleven.

    “I have my trophies and medals won as a player in a shelf in the study room of my house and there was once where one of my sons asked me what those medals were for. I just told them about it and what I won it for but that’s it, I just tell them only if they ask me,” said Ismail.

    “I’m not one to brag about it (football career) and in fact, I don’t think my current colleagues know anything about what I was doing before I stared working with them. I never introduced myself as a former S.League player.”

    A former Singapore Cup and S.League winner in 2004 with Tampines, Ismail is currently a lead auditor for Halal Certification at Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS), also known as the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore.

    He has been working there since 2006, two years after his last match in the S.League.

    Ismail spent his years in National Service turning out for the SAFFC (now known as Warriors FC) prime league team, under the guidance of a certain Richard Bok.

    A move to Sembawang Rangers followed in 2001 for the then 23-year-old. While he only spent one season with the club, it was while with the Stallions that Ismail received his “most important footballing education”.

    “We had really strong import players from Thailand – the likes of Niweat Siriwong and Tawan Sripan who were really humble and were always looking to share their knowledge of the game,” recalled Ismail.

    “Tawan was a real inspiration. He was a perfectionist yet humble. He would offer to come in early and cross for me to practice on my finishing so those things really stood out for me and it really is not a surprise for me that he has carved out a good career for himself as a coach.”

     

    Source: fourfourtwo

  • Legend, Comedian, Alias Kadir, Succesfully Underwent Operation To Remove His Left Leg

    Legend, Comedian, Alias Kadir, Succesfully Underwent Operation To Remove His Left Leg

    Comedian,  Alias Kadir, successfully undergo a surgery to remove his left leg below the knee, at NUH. This surgery was carried out on the advice of doctors after ascertaining that a cut on his toe had become worse and may threaten his life.

    Alias is in stable condition. At this moment, Alias is taking the opportunity to rest and recuperate.

    Selepas dua jari kakinya dipotong baru-baru ini, pelawak Alias Kadir kini terpaksa kehilangan kaki kirinya pula.

    Pagi tadi beliau telah selamat menjalani pembedahan untuk memotong bahagian bawah lutut kaki yang sama di Hospital Universiti Singapura (NUH). Ini selepas doktor menasihatkan beliau berbuat demikian memandangkan luka pada kaki kirinya itu semakin serius dan boleh mengancam nyawa.

    Alias yang sempat dihubungi beberapa jam selepas pembedahan berkata beliau masih berasa sakit dan perlu banyak berehat.

     

    Source: Berita Harian Singapura

  • Don’t Leave Our Legends Hanging

    Don’t Leave Our Legends Hanging

    I read with sadness on the current state of Alias Kadir.

    He and his band of comedian brothers brought us so much joy over the years. konfirm pecah perut ah.

    It is very unfortunate that someone who can give  so much happiness to strangers is suffering in silence, even though he puts up a brave front.

    The situation is like how our older legendary footballers were treated. Only now you see people trying to do something about it but in the past no one cared. Most of them didn’t earn much, didn’t have insurance and there were no proper planning for them when they retire. They were forgotten when they are not useful anymore.

    Is the same thing happening to Alias Kadir? It is one thing to honour them with achievement awards but at the end of the day, money counts too. Unless you make it really big like Aaron Aziz, many work as part-time actors/comedians and have little savings and CPF.

    Where are the Malay MPs and Ministers? What Nick Mikhail said its very true. When P Ramlee was still alive, no one cared. Only when he passed away people started to do more for him. Too late.

    Don’t let the same thing happen to Alias Kadir.

     

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  • Singaporean Malay Celebs Rally Around Alias Kadir – Spread The Love, Donate To Abang Alias Kadir

    Singaporean Malay Celebs Rally Around Alias Kadir – Spread The Love, Donate To Abang Alias Kadir

    19 april 2017

    hari ini Abg Ali As Kadir akan
    menjalani pembedahan kedua
    semoga selamat segala urusannnya..
    mari kita semua doakan untuk beliau
    insya’allah..
    amin..

    yang ingin membantu , sila pm saya..Hamzah Adon
    terimakaseh semua..

    • spread the LOVE..❤️
    #welovealiaskadir

    You May also Donate Directly To Alias Kadir’s Personal Bank Account At POSB SAVINGS 093-95582-0.

    ThankQ So Much For Your Kindness & Generosity.

    Your Random Act Of Kindness Might Become Someone’s Best Lifetime Memory. May God Bless You With Good Health, Wealth & Success.

    ThankQ Once Again.

     

    Source: Suzairhe Sumari and Hamzah Adon

  • Irfan, Ikhsan Fandi Wanted By Chile Team

    Irfan, Ikhsan Fandi Wanted By Chile Team

    Fandi Ahmad’s two eldest sons Irfan and Ikhsan could turn out for one of Chile’s top-flight clubs in 2018, with a professional football career in South America on the cards for the duo after they complete National Service (NS).

    Former Singapore striker Fandi revealed on Friday (March 17) that Chilean side Club Deportivo Universidad Catolica have been in touch regarding the possibility of a return for Irfan, 19 and Ikhsan, 17.

    The pair had spent two years with title holders Catolica from 2014 to 2015, before they returned to Singapore last January to sign with S.League giants Home United. In April 2016, they enlisted for NS, with Irfan in the Singapore Police Force and Ikhsan in the army.

    Speaking on the sidelines of a Milo event at Plaza Singapura, Fandi said the family had been contacted by Catolica’s technical director of youth development.

    “They’ve still got about 11 months (left in NS),” said the 54-year-old. “I’m not sure (whether we will accept) … we will see what happens, because Irfan is doing not too badly with Home and also training with the national (senior) team. I hope he gets better and gets more exposure, and for Ikhsan as well. At the end of the day, we can only advise on what is best for them.”

    Irfan, who had previously turned down a four-year contract offer from Catolica in favour of returning to fulfil his NS obligations, has started five of Home’s six games this season. The striker-turned-defender has also been called up to the Lions squad for their upcoming Asian Cup qualifier against Bahrain.

    Ikhsan, a striker, has been registered with the Garena Young Lions for 2017, though he has yet to make an appearance.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com