As a Singaporean, the name of adnan saidi is an honour to mention, he is a solider who give up his life for the country.
Today is the day he sacrifice himself for all free man. It is the spirit that lives on today, till the end of time.
His name will live on forever and not just him, all who have their young lives taken away by defending this land.
I believe that he understood and fully known that he will perish in the hands of the enemy yet he signed up for it.
Mister adnan saidi i salute you.
Friday, February 14, 2020
The end of the league in Singapore, totally ?
Just as I predicted, a long time ago, the end of Singapore football, totally unlikely but today it has come to an end of sorts in some areas.
A club has become private, perhaps good, it has only bad things to come, problems, issues and more with operations and stuff.
I wonder how did it come to this direction, of course the useless management.
We are not Malaysia, the state teams will forever be there, rebranding or otherwise, they have land, people and most important money, no need for even outside hot money sometimes.
Never forget how they are still, regressing at a top level, jdt lost the game against a top team from the Japanese league, maybe they did have a masterclass given from a former Spain national. They think they are improving but no need for big things like facts or numbers, the only team to make progress to the world stage is maybe Vietnam in Southeast Asia, not Thailand not any country with pure blood and essentially results, I hope maybe Burma can rise again after a long sleep to fight for pride for Southeast Asia.
Yes some may argue how to do it with pure blood, the coaches are local, no need for that, it is very simple, learn from the top teams, if it is useful, use it, if not throw is away, the coaches can make a difference, but the on field players are the most important, Vietnam become strong not become of the coach but the players, but they are not at top level, they are still one level below top teams from Asia when you compare to Japan or with Iran.
Honestly Singapore should just have one team, no need for a scholar to know that, but the damage has been done.
The honour of having pride in this country was lost with the dream team, the writers jinx it all.
The lions roar will never happen again, and here is where the news came first for the readers of the world, Singapore sports is a good model for failure and those who will like to study that can google or come down for your news channel or studies.
On the supporters side, I salute again the hardcore, from the aunties and uncles to the youngsters who with their bodies and voices, day after day who do go down to watch the games.
Times have change alot of things, maybe it is time to play Fifa 20 on the playstation 4.
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Pilot study to drop selection trials for CCA
In a post not long ago, I spoke about sports is for all, I guess it finally sets in for Singapore.
This should be done like 30 years ago, it is 30 years too late, most importantly at all levels not just primary.
From the point of creating a base or for whatever purpose, for me, it is the purpose of creating a sporting lifestyle for everyone, this in turn also makes the people more healthy in the scope of physical aspect, while the mental aspect also works as more people are included and not left out because there are not selected on the basis of no skill and more.
Winning for the school or medals are useless, unless you want to win a asian games medal or at world games level. Singapore cannot even win at gold level for any popular sport, even if you train in Singapore it it highly unlikely, proven in Singapore for many years, one hit wonders do not apply.
If one day Singapore becomes like Brazil, a sports culture or even like Thailand, then something like constant results will come, till that day, the most urgent point is to create a base for all to play.
The individual can only do so much, perhaps the next step is to allow homegrown talent to grow not in the sport, but in the coaching level, the standard for coaches is lousy, anyone can be a coach, the most important point again, I stress is the will to encourage players, not needless shouting or outstanding medal producing background.
This aspect is lacking in Singapore, unique to Singapore, we do not need you to be registered or whatever, I guess their mindset is to have a list to protect the children or their own agenda, this is useless in reality, coaches need to have not just a roadmap but a true heart of helping at all levels to let people achieve their goal of working out and eventually happiness not results.
Some communication is needed, just more on the ground things need to be done, that is what is needed now.
Seldom people realise that point, in many cases recently has shown, if you want to know more cases, please google yourself. True to void deck boy style, ownself check ownself.
This should be done like 30 years ago, it is 30 years too late, most importantly at all levels not just primary.
From the point of creating a base or for whatever purpose, for me, it is the purpose of creating a sporting lifestyle for everyone, this in turn also makes the people more healthy in the scope of physical aspect, while the mental aspect also works as more people are included and not left out because there are not selected on the basis of no skill and more.
Winning for the school or medals are useless, unless you want to win a asian games medal or at world games level. Singapore cannot even win at gold level for any popular sport, even if you train in Singapore it it highly unlikely, proven in Singapore for many years, one hit wonders do not apply.
If one day Singapore becomes like Brazil, a sports culture or even like Thailand, then something like constant results will come, till that day, the most urgent point is to create a base for all to play.
The individual can only do so much, perhaps the next step is to allow homegrown talent to grow not in the sport, but in the coaching level, the standard for coaches is lousy, anyone can be a coach, the most important point again, I stress is the will to encourage players, not needless shouting or outstanding medal producing background.
This aspect is lacking in Singapore, unique to Singapore, we do not need you to be registered or whatever, I guess their mindset is to have a list to protect the children or their own agenda, this is useless in reality, coaches need to have not just a roadmap but a true heart of helping at all levels to let people achieve their goal of working out and eventually happiness not results.
Some communication is needed, just more on the ground things need to be done, that is what is needed now.
Seldom people realise that point, in many cases recently has shown, if you want to know more cases, please google yourself. True to void deck boy style, ownself check ownself.
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