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this is a thread about AFF.
is AFF is competition of national teams in SEA or comparision about SEA leagues?
is AFF relevant to korea and japan leagues.
your agrument is getting weaker. pls try harder.![]()
Yes this thread is about AFF, but have U seen what I was replying to? Please read the quoted message I was replying to



What I quoted
True. Now all the local "stars" Bhaihaki, Nor Alam, Mustafic, Agu, Wilkinson all go Indonesia somemore. What's left in the S-league are a lot of nobodies.
How I answered it




The main problem unfortunately is the lack of support.
The main cause is not the standard of the S-League but rather pple's perception of the S-league. The older generations at least those around late 20s and above who still remembers the old M-league days generally assume that M-league > S-league However in my previous post I have already shown otherwise
The newer generation of Football fans basically leave on a diet of readily available EPL/La Liga/Series A etc. So none of them will want to watch local/regional football. European Football is killing regional football, even the other domestic leagues like the M-league, AFC is complaining about the same thing
Lack of media support. This I feel is the most damning reason why the S-League is not working. There was even a period of time where none of the local media cept for ST bother to report about the S-league. You can't find it in TNP(which most locals get to read Football) until 1 or 2 years ago.
I think they first thing they need to do is go back to working on generating support and awareness. The local news media needs to play their part
My reply is out of point in regards to this thread however my reply to whatever I quoted wasn't out of point the same goes for my reply to your message. Either you are too dumb to understand the difference or just trying to be funny



