Singaporeans cannot play football

These 3 professional footballers playing in England are eligible to represent S'pore, but the FAS has not onboarded any of them

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When your society is built upon continuous struggle for survival, there is zero hope for excellence in anything.
So forget about singapore producing anything amazing to mention.
It's a mediocre society and will remain so for a very long time.
 
When your society is built upon continuous struggle for survival, there is zero hope for excellence in anything. So forget about singapore producing anything amazing to mention.
It's a mediocre society and will remain so for a very long time.
S'poreans overpay for everything because we are forced to pay our dues to a greedy govt. That is why the majority live from hand to mouth.
 
Not only is S'pore unable to produce talented women footballers, they
cannot even find players as attractive as South Korea's Casey Phair.
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When your society is built upon continuous struggle for survival, there is zero hope for excellence in anything. So forget about singapore producing anything amazing to mention. It's a mediocre society and will remain so for a very long time.
In S'pore, Malays make up only 15% of the citizen population, so the national coach has a really tiny pool of talent to choose from since most Chinese and Indians do not view professional football as a viable career choice.
 
In S'pore, Malays make up only 15% of the citizen population, so the national coach has a really tiny pool of talent to choose from since most Chinese and Indians do not view professional football as a viable career choice.
Precisely my point. Indians and chinks struggle to survive daily and non productive endeavours are a waste of time and energy.
 
Precisely my point. Indians and chinks struggle to survive daily and non productive endeavours are a waste of time and energy.
Since the Malays are not able to compete on a level-playing field in the marketplace, a professional footballing career is a viable alternative.
 
Since the Malays are not able to compete on a level-playing field in the marketplace, a professional footballing career is a viable alternative.
Malays cannot compete is a fallacy. Many a times I've heard chink taukeys played backsides of malay entrepreneurs, give them contracts that are way undervalued, bribe their employees, cheated, and stole.

They wouldn't do this to their own kind. It's the same in Malaysia. Racism is difficult to wash off these chinks.
 
Malays cannot compete is a fallacy. Many a times I've heard chink taukeys played backsides of malay entrepreneurs, give them contracts that are way undervalued, bribe their employees, cheated, and stole. They wouldn't do this to their own kind. It's the same in Malaysia. Racism is difficult to wash off these chinks.
Looney, everyone (except you) is aware of Affirmative Action in Malaysia which is institutionalised racism. Malay leaders have long acknowledged that it can never be eradicated because Malays are unable to compete on a level-playing field with the other races.
 
Looney, everyone (except you) is aware of Affirmative Action in Malaysia which is institutionalised racism. Malay leaders have long acknowledged that it can never be eradicated because Malays are unable to compete on a level-playing field with the other races.
The playing field is uneven and it manifests in the chink observation that Malays cannot compete.
But here is the kicker. Malays hold a different set of values. Cheating is out. Usury is out. Compassion is very much a part of how they do business. Entertaining with alcohol and girls is out. Bribery is out. Talking bad about your competition is out. We can only deal with halal.

So as you see, if there were no chinks, Malays would thrive. If really you want them to do well, go back to where your forefathers came from.
 
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