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May 19, 2010
Make World Cup free-to-air once more
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THE unprecedented high cost of watching the upcoming World Cup and the plans made by many to give it a miss mean that the number of families getting access to the premier football event of the world will inevitably be reduced.
This, coupled with the rising cost of watching football in general, might actually be detrimental to the development of the sport in Singapore. This is because fewer of our young would be exposed to the sport, and thus fewer of them might fall in love with and take up the sport. As a result, our pool of local talent will be reduced.
I remember falling in love with football when I watched it as a 10-year-old. One of my fondest memories of my childhood is watching football with my dad in the middle of the night. Those days, matches were broadcast on free-to-air television.
Let us not deprive our young of the chance to have ready access to the sport. Let us not deny them the thrill and exhilaration of watching some of the world's best players exhibit their skills on the World Cup stage.
Therefore, may I suggest that future editions of the World Cup be made entirely free-to-air again.
The Government could, through entities such as the Singapore Sports Council or Singapore Pools, pay for the broadcast rights and make the tournament freely available to all Singaporeans.
Johnson Ng
Make World Cup free-to-air once more
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THE unprecedented high cost of watching the upcoming World Cup and the plans made by many to give it a miss mean that the number of families getting access to the premier football event of the world will inevitably be reduced.
This, coupled with the rising cost of watching football in general, might actually be detrimental to the development of the sport in Singapore. This is because fewer of our young would be exposed to the sport, and thus fewer of them might fall in love with and take up the sport. As a result, our pool of local talent will be reduced.
I remember falling in love with football when I watched it as a 10-year-old. One of my fondest memories of my childhood is watching football with my dad in the middle of the night. Those days, matches were broadcast on free-to-air television.
Let us not deprive our young of the chance to have ready access to the sport. Let us not deny them the thrill and exhilaration of watching some of the world's best players exhibit their skills on the World Cup stage.
Therefore, may I suggest that future editions of the World Cup be made entirely free-to-air again.
The Government could, through entities such as the Singapore Sports Council or Singapore Pools, pay for the broadcast rights and make the tournament freely available to all Singaporeans.
Johnson Ng