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

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.
Our SPL clubs need to be financially much stronger to be able to attract better quality foreign signings and make a professional career in soccer a viable option for locals. Revenue from sales of match tickets and merchandise can only increase significantly by bringing up the overall standard of the SPL; fans will not part with their hard earned money unless they are sufficiently entertained.
 
The lack of talent and passion isn’t just down to the players. It is an indictment of our coaching, philosophy and fans. This is why S'pore is a footballing nation in decline. However, there is no reason why we cannot emulate other small countries in the future by doing well in the region. S'pore’s small citizen population of 3.7 million is often cited as the reason for our lack of success in the region. However, a similarly sized country like Uruguay, with its 3.4 million inhabitants, won the World Cup twice. Even smaller countries such as Iceland, which has 330,000 inhabitants, reached the quarter-finals of Euro 2016.
 
The solution lies in going back to basics by drastically improving the standard of the SPL. Pragmatic S'poreans will pay for good entertainment, which is no different from soccer fans anywhere in the world. The poor atmosphere of near empty stadiums for the past few decades affects the players, who struggle to motivate themselves to perform. It is high time that the FAS works to stop the rot. The SPL must realise that it cannot compete with ‘live’ telecasts from the English Premier League (EPL), so it is foolhardy to hold our domestic games on Sat or Sun evenings. Matches should be switched to Friday nights so that spectators can go to unwind at the end of the work week. This leaves the weekends free for them to also support their favourite EPL clubs.
 
If S'pore joins Malaysia and Indonesia as co-hosts, the dream of World Cup qualification would become a reality. LOL!
Singapore can only contribute one stadium. Not worth it for FIFA to award them world cup. Malaysia and Indonesia can contribute multiple stadiums or have them build for the World Cup. Anyway, better for Singapore not to go to World Cup and lose 10-0 every game.
 
The solution lies in going back to basics by drastically improving the standard of the SPL. Pragmatic S'poreans will pay for good entertainment, which is no different from soccer fans anywhere in the world. The poor atmosphere of near empty stadiums for the past few decades affects the players, who struggle to motivate themselves to perform. It is high time that the FAS works to stop the rot. The SPL must realise that it cannot compete with ‘live’ telecasts from the English Premier League (EPL), so it is foolhardy to hold our domestic games on Sat or Sun evenings. Matches should be switched to Friday nights so that spectators can go to unwind at the end of the work week. This leaves the weekends free for them to also support their favourite EPL clubs.
U fucking moron. FAS is the cause of the whole problem. U expect them to "work to stop the rot"? U really have shit for brains. FAS is full of ex SAF Brigadier generals and retired Colonels parachuted in so they can keep their iron rice bowl. They know nuts about football.
 
The current President of the Football Association of Singapore is Mr Forrest Li who is the founder and Chairman of the technology conglomerate Sea Group which owns Shopee and Garena. Only morons think that he is a retired SAF officer.
 
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