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The Lions Fear None

Quotes: Believe it or not, goals can change a game.


Singapore Soccer Today, 2010 - Present
Saturday, December 11, 2010, 5:20 AM
I've been a long-time supporter of our national team since the year of 2002.

I watched the matches that Singapore played in the Suzuki Cup and together with the S League and although I agree that the Singapore's team performance left much to be desired, I do not think that our players were not good enough in terms of their abilities. Singapore national team has improved tremendously since the S League took off. Raddy Avramovic is surely the best coach that Singapore have had since the late Uncle Choo Seng Quee.

To be honest, Singapore's football has dropped its standard. Recently Singapore has been so poor in international matches as compared to few years ago. The kept having foreign talent players on the pitch in the starting line, and they lack of our local footballers. Singapore is not capable of producing good football players anymore unlike the past when we have Steven Tan, David Lee, Jang Jung, Fandi Ahmad, Dollah Kassim and Kadir Yaya. Why? Our nation no longer have any passion or interest in our National team. I will never forget what my father told me when he watch the Malaysian Cup during his time, where most of the Singaporeans will stay at home and watch the game. I remember the days when I play football under the void deck with plastic balls or even tennis ball in my school uniform? I'm sad to say we're no longer passionate about our own football team.