The
national football team won the Suzuki Cup for the 4th time, beating Thailand who was also vying for a
fourth time victory. It was a big victory, something similar to the medals the
table tennis team won in the Olympics. It was also cause for a national
celebration.
The
victories of the two teams have many things in common. Both were great sporting achievements for the
country, with imported players. The table tennis team was nearly a complete
foreign talent team. The football team was regulated and the number of foreign
players was restricted. One cannot help but to notice the foreign faces all over,
including the coach. After so many years of foreign coaches, some are begging
for the coach to stay on as there was no local talent coach available, trained
and prepared to take over the national team when the current coach leaves. In
terms of coaches, the table tennis team is looking more like a total dependency
on foreign talents.
The
other big similarity was the victory tours. Both teams were paraded in some
parts of the city with autograph and photo taking sessions. Both were touted as
big national events. There were great expectations of the citizens flooding the
streets to welcome the heroes and heroines. There were reports of a national
celebration, trophies to bring Singaporeans together, to make Singaporeans
proud.
I
was not in any of the celebrations. Based on the media, the celebrations were
more muted, attended by a few diehard fans. There was no spontaneous outburst
of joy that the country and its citizens have achieved greatness in the
sporting fields. Whatever celebrations they seemed to have fizzled out in
double quick time. There were no street parties or overnight parties happening
across the island. Not many people even bother to talk about it.
Should
Singaporeans rally to such successes and feel proud to be Singaporeans that
Singaporeans can be world beaters?
There might be street parties or overnight parties happening across the island in the coming BE..what say you?
ReplyDeletesinkies like that one. unless you say got free goodie bags or something, then they won't come. they'll sit at home and write their blogs.
ReplyDeleteDid the two events warrant so much patriotism and national pride for Sinkies to go to the streets to celebrate?
ReplyDeleteNeed to cull those officials still screaming for more foreigners to represent the country. Fuck heads!
ReplyDeleteGoal 2010 has come and gone. Guess by 2100, we still will be able to beat only the 'ayam tidak aba bulu' kind of team. World Cup? Table football maybe!
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