Point of View – Importance of league
After
the failure of the
On the
contrary, the importance of the S-league to the Republic had never been more
emphasized.
No, the
author is not defending the S-league just because he had always written that
the S-league has not been given it due respect for since its debut in 1996 Singapore
had won 2 regional international competitions - Tiger Cup 98 and Tiger Cup 04 - which 73 years of Malaysia
domestic football had failed to achieve.
Rather
the author will bear out the facts to showcase his defence.
There
are several factors to point out and the history of the Republic youth
development should be the starting point with the question of what one can
remember or know about Singapore ’great history on youth development’ and the
answer to that would well turn out a blank.
It is
not surprising since the Lions City Cup, Singapore greatest youth competition
according to FAS, was not held for 16 years with the result that an entire
generation of footballers were never nurtured to their full potential and not a
single voice was raised by FAS, the public or the media on how such a situation
could have arise.
This
showed the low priority placed on youth development and even now one questioned
if all 3 parties (FAS, public and media) are really interested in ensuring the
continue of youth developments that finally took off in 1999.
Even
with youth development starting to take shape, one must acknowledged the
evolution of Singapore society over the time lost meant that for every single
dollar spend the impact would not be as dearly felt as it would have been 1 or
2 decades ago.
The
game of football is still popular but it may no longer be on the field that the
young generations would find this joy thanks to the advanced in FIFA games on
Xbox and PS as well as being the coach on the crouch.
This is
an important factor especially in the case of
Unless
an impossible scenario see the Republic turn the clock back an entire
generation, which nobody want, youth development in the Republic will have a
tough time establishing itself as a part of society.
At the
same time though, countries like Laos and Myanmar who have a head start at
youth level - as their society have not developed to the Republic current stage
– have never been able to ensure the same success at the senior level.
They
lacked the structure of a league like the S-league which aided the Republic at
the next level.
Their
leagues -
That is
not the case for the S-league and at this stage; it is where the Republic young
players play catch up on the rest of the ASEAN region as apart from just
serving up domestic fare the S-league is able to serve up international menu as
well with clubs participating in the AFC Cup and ASEAN club championship.
One
other reason would be the age cheating that plagued Asia but this accusation
would not be swallow down without a bitter argument even if it had been more or
less proved in Thailand Asian Games team of 1998 and 2002 so it would end here.
This
numbers of reasons are why successes have been found at the senior level with 2
Tiger Cup victories, although it does not well we give up on youths just that
youth development should not be about results but progress, for the S-league
have been the ground which the Republic play catch up.