Monday, January 18, 2010

Feel bad for Singapore

So many of us love soccer. Love to watch, play and support the game.
Yet the sport have not been a mainstream event in Singapore... Nobody can make a living as a soccer player/coach/manager... The Government has not figured out the real concept of soccer - FREEDOM.

Why must the stadiums be controlled by SSC? Sell it to companies which then will manage clubs, bringing in foreign talent would be at their own costs and less sore the the fans.

There will be a heck more jobs created. Imagine the scouts, physios, merchandises and all the money involved. Young men/women would think about Soccer as a career because wages can increase, they'll have a chance to be scouted.

Yes, selling the stadiums would cost no more stadiums for ppl to run or use freely. The benefit outweigh everything else so much. I don't understand why this is not done.

More fans, more talent, more revenue, more passion to be in the game, more SEA games medals and if it succeed, a place in the Olympic Finals.

This question will cease to exist: "Why nobody wants to be a full time soccer player?"

I just feel bad that S-League just involved 2 foreign teams - degrading our people and quality of soccer.

I say sell the stadiums, let clubs managed by companies, just like EPL or all the other leagues in the rest of the world.

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