malaysia still in this year's aff cup. spore go home liao. so much for saying s league better than m league.
Uruguay and Netherlands both got further in the 2010 World Cup then England, does that mean their Domestic league is better then the BPL
malaysia still in this year's aff cup. spore go home liao. so much for saying s league better than m league.
Bring back the Malaysia cup days...play against the Malaysian states - like that the players are more motivated, the fans will come. And send 2 teams instead...one main team and one feeder, like that you have a crop of 20 - 30 players playing regularly and you can groom talents from there. Singapore is so small, we are not a sporting nation (compared to Denmark who have about the same population). We don't need a local league.
Like that, the fans will pack the stadium, you have money in the coffers. Come on, now that SIN-Mudland relationship is hot, strike a deal...gosh, i miss those Malaysia Cup days...u really feel patriotic shouting "referee kayu"
Uruguay and Netherlands both got further in the 2010 World Cup then England, does that mean their Domestic league is better then the BPL
at the end of day, we must create an environment where players can be motivate and play competitively...look at the indon league...only like that the overall standard can improve. Sure, some M_league teams are crap..but KL, Selangor are strong teams.
Bring Back Malaysia Cup also will not get back those great days of yesterday. The Stadium will never be packed again.
Who want to watch Malaysia Cup D grade standard of football now when we can have A grade EPL in the comfort of our living rooms or coffeeshops and pubs.
Many things in life, 不能从头再来.
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true..but at least its not as pathetic as the attendance now in S-leagues...10 clubs that dilute the attendance...
and if they schedule the matches on non-BPL days....they might work...
Uruguay and Netherlands both got further in the 2010 World Cup then England, does that mean their Domestic league is better then the BPL
Which proves again that you know nothing about the S-League. Many of the matches are played on Weekdays to avoid the clash with BPL days
Which proves again that you know nothing about the S-League. Many of the matches are played on Weekdays to avoid the clash with BPL days
congrats to you for knowing a lot about s league. thumbs up. really interesting to see the massive crowd supporting s league week in and week out. definitely one of the best league in asia.
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why yes...but the attendance is crap why? Sordid playing levels...lack of motivation to watch.
attendance crap? how could it be? you mean they cannot or never mobilise ns boys to fill up the stadium what about the sponsors throwing in free tics + nasi lemak? you mean they already doing this and yet the stadium is empty?
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they brag...one of the top 10 Asian league...
i suspect we are behind :
Korea, Japan, China, Indon, Australia, Thailand, Vietnam, UAE, Saudi, HK...
definitely not top 5....
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why yes...but the attendance is crap why? Sordid playing levels...lack of motivation to watch.
FAS needs to sit down and study this and come up with solutions....if S-League is not generating revenue, not improving the overall quality of the Singapore team...come on, if we today, still rely on 36-year old Duric to score goals, something is seriously wrong....
From top leagues like BPL through middle leagues like J-League to bottom leagues like M-League, there's one thing in common. All clubs are based on locales. This promotes and inculcates a local support base with loyalty. S-League is practically half-dominated by GLCs (in this case government-linked clubs), i.e. SAFFC, Home United, Young Lions.
I suggest a restructuring and redistribution of the clubs with a GRC system, geographical representation clubs. SAF and Police football teams should revert to what they were meant to be, recreational sports for soldiers and policemen. The excess budget should be channelled through MCYS to localised clubs deserving it as grant.
And then they ran into financial troubles and the club close down, no team have taken over since and I stopped watching coz it was not convenient for me to travel to other stadiums. I think 2 or 3 other clubs were having the same issue at that time and closed down until the S-league revamped it's financial structure and got Foreign teams in to fill up the gaps
And I disagree on Home United and SAFFC, both should stay as they are, they have been playing long enough for others to know about existence and there is already an existing org runnning the club so best not to break it. Furthermore SAFFC is one of the most successful club in S-league history. It's as good as asking Man U or Liverpool to break up in the BPL. If anything, all they need is to change the name of the team to associate with the repective stadiums