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Singapore in 2034 World Cup. Can make it or not?

Singapore Lions had finally qualified for the Asian Cup 2027 on merit .. many many years ago one piece of :poop: in this forum said that we couldn’t qualify for Asian Cup and now we had made it :thumbsup: We hope to see our national football teams beating the likes of UAE, Qatar & China :D
Back in March 1980, during a Olympic qualifying football game at the old National Stadium, S'pore beat North Korea 3-1. Our goal scorers were: Lim Tang Boon, Wong Kwok Choy and Fandi Ahmad. During those days, the Lions could take on Asian power houses.
 
In a crucial Olympic qualifying match that same year in 1980, a goal by Wong Kwok Choy led to an upset victory that ended China's Olympic dream; it was remembered as a sensational night for S'porean football. The final score was S'pore 1-0 China. The Chinese national team was among the top footballing nations in Asia at that time.
 
There’s no chance in hell that Singapore will qualify by 2034. Until 2050 also hard. There are 8 slots for Asian countries and I dun see them climbing to top 10 spot in a decade or two. See where our football have been wallowing all the decades from 70s to now.
Never even won a SEA Games gold medal want to talk what. Maybe when fifa expand World Cup to 64 or more teams then have double the slots for Asian teams but also hard currently sg ranked 30th in Asia
 
There’s no chance in hell that Singapore will qualify by 2034. Until 2050 also hard. There are 8 slots for Asian countries and I dun see them climbing to top 10 spot in a decade or two. See where our football have been wallowing all the decades from 70s to now. Never even won a SEA Games gold medal want to talk what. Maybe when fifa expand World Cup to 64 or more teams then have double the slots for Asian teams but also hard currently sg ranked 30th in Asia
Sadly, I share your opinion that S'pore won't qualify for the World Cup even if the number of places is doubled for Asian nations because we are not even among the top countries in South East Asia such as Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and even Malaysia.
 
Sadly, I share your opinion that S'pore won't qualify for the World Cup even if the number of places is doubled for Asian nations because we are not even among the top countries in South East Asia such as Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and even Malaysia.
We have to be top dominant SEA team consistently before talking about Asia. Not even learn to walk want to run. Farking jokers.
S league is a failure after 30 years never even raise the standard of football here one notch. Only get sinkies hooked on sports betting that’s their legacy.
 
We have to be top dominant SEA team consistently before talking about Asia. Not even learn to walk want to run. Farking jokers. S league is a failure after 30 years never even raise the standard of football here one notch. Only get sinkies hooked on sports betting that’s their legacy.
The S-League started with too many foreign players who did not transfer their skills, but only deprived S'poreans of much needed play time to hone their skills and gain experience of 1st team football. Moreover, many of the foreign players were not much better than our locals in the squad.
 
from 1998, comes the Goal 2010. ppl called 2100 or even 20010.
now become Goal 2034, after that win over HK.
what shall we call the no. 2034?? 20034 or 2034 years later ?
It seems that qualification for the World Cup is a moving target for the Lions.
 
Malaysia qualified for the 1980 Olympics in Moscow, after beating Indonesia 6–1, South Korea 3–0, Brunei 3–1, Philippines 8–0 and drawing with Japan 1–1. Malaysia even beat South Korea in the play-off match 2–1. With more than 20 foreign born players in their squad, the country is making a serious effort to qualify for the World Cup in the near future.
 
If there is a World Cup for Kiasu, Singapore will win. Also if if there is a World Cup for being butt fcuked daily by their govt, we will also win that one.
 
If there is a World Cup for Kiasu, Singapore will win. Also if if there is a World Cup for being butt fcuked daily by their government, we will also win that one.
If there is a World Cup for the highest salary minister, Singapore will win it without doubt.
 
The S-League started with too many foreign players who did not transfer their skills, but only deprived S'poreans of much needed play time to hone their skills and gain experience of 1st team football. Moreover, many of the foreign players were not much better than our locals in the squad.
Those foreign players are shitty as fuck. The top player here a Brazilian couldn’t even make it into Brazil’s lowest league.
S league was a microcosm of sg labour force where useless untalented FT are touted as the elite.
 
Those foreign players are shitty as fuck. The top player here a Brazilian couldn’t even make it into Brazil’s lowest league. S league was a microcosm of sg labour force where useless untalented FT are touted as the elite.
The foreign player rule is supposed to benefit the SPL through the transfer of skills to local players. However, the quality of foreign signings must be of a significantly higher standard. Only then can our footballers learn from their overseas team mates. Locals also improve by constantly competing for a place in the starting line-up; they can make the most of the first team opportunities that open up with the reduction in foreigners on the field. However, our present crop of overseas talent is only marginally better than the locals. Home-grown talent has been withering on the vine because the SPL is swamped by the foreign invasion, leaving our young talents marginalised. If the best local players are not getting a game every week for their clubs, they may just give up playing full-time, leading to an ever-decreasing pool of local talent for the national team to choose from.
 
The foreign player rule is supposed to benefit the SPL through the transfer of skills to local players. However, the quality of foreign signings must be of a significantly higher standard. Only then can our footballers learn from their overseas team mates. Locals also improve by constantly competing for a place in the starting line-up; they can make the most of the first team opportunities that open up with the reduction in foreigners on the field. However, our present crop of overseas talent is only marginally better than the locals. Home-grown talent has been withering on the vine because the SPL is swamped by the foreign invasion, leaving our young talents marginalised. If the best local players are not getting a game every week for their clubs, they may just give up playing full-time, leading to an ever-decreasing pool of local talent for the national team to choose from.
the idea was good want to follow J league K league but unwilling to spend so ended up with the all rejects.
Even China Malaysia knows how to spend on ex top level players at least those players have more value.
 
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