There
seems to be an awakening that finally, after going around the world in circus
for the last few decades, that we finally realised that we need to have trust
and faith in our own talent. Or is it that after wasting so much public fund on
foreign talents, the standard of our football did not improve but gone into the
gutters to jolt some senses into our stupidity has no cure mind? We are now not
even able to compete with our Asean
football teams and always kena whacked when they met. The delusion of being in
the finals of the World Cup is becoming a reality. No amount of money thrown
away could get us anywhere near that goal. It is not just money. Yes it is
stupidity, the lack of pride and confidence in our people, shown everywhere,
that angmoh or foreigner tua kee is the way to go.
The
recent Asian Games in Jakarta is an eye opener, seeing
so many of the Asian teams doing so well with their own local, oops, I mean
citizens as their national coaches. They do not need to be coached by
foreigners to do well. They don’t have the angmoh tua kee mentality, that only
angmohs can help and do wonders. So finally they have come back to Fandi to
save the day.
Other
than this craziness for angmoh tua kee, what else have they found out that is
wrong in our football? It is not so simple as not hiring angmoh coaches as
there are more problems than meet the eyes.
Fandi
and other Singaporean coaches have been exposed to foreign coaching, their
strategies, techniques and trade secrets for many years. Unless they are so
daft, which is not the case, they must have learnt and knew enough to coach the
national team like the other Asean coaches of their respective national teams
to success.
Leaving
Fandi alone to carry the can is unfair to him. The whole football culture and
organization have to change and Fandi needs all the support to turn a bad case
around. He must fire all the prima donnas who thought they have arrived just
because they are in the national team. He also needs time to do his job, not
another few months or maybe a few years to do wonders. Remember, so many angmoh
tua kee coaches, so many years and so much money wasted and we are not getting
anywhere but from bad to worse. Maybe we
need to drain the swamp before there is light at the end of the tunnel. Do not
expect Fandi to turn the average players into international soccer stars and
the national team into a champion over night.