By Les Tan/Red Sports

Singapore v Thailand AYG football

The Singapore team troop off after the 1-4 loss against Thailand. There were a few red eyes. (Photo 1 © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Jalan Besar Stadium, Monday, June 29, 2009 – For Singapore to lose 1-2 against Iran in the Asian Youth Games football opener was sad, but not unexpected, but to go down to Thailand was a cold dash of reality. And to lose 1-4, well, that’s just humiliating.

It just shows that we are still not good enough in football regionally.

Yes, the senior national team are 3-time ASEAN champions but that team benefits from the foreign talent scheme. Seven out of the starting 11 are foreign-born.

Yesterday, as the rain fell and our boys added their tears, man for man, Thailand showed Singapore that they could still outplay us if only local-born players are selected.

This shows that without the foreign talent scheme, the Thais would rule ASEAN.

Any comments about this team has to be tempered by the fact that they are only 14-year-olds. The team showed individual flashes of brilliance. Jeffrey Lightfoot was steady in defence; Hanafi has great ball skills and can shoot; Adri hit the crossbar twice in two games.

Football, though is a team game, and Singapore could not often pose a threat in the final third of the field. Which is why football is so maddening to watch because it yields precious few breathtaking moments in a long 90 minutes.

The bigger questions is why we don’t seem to get better talent to play for Singapore. With over 100 schools playing in the Inter-School B and C Division Football Championships every year, that’s at least 3,000 players to choose from.

Perhaps our society is just not set up to succeed in football without foreign talents.

Football is primal. Two teams of 11 trying to outplay and outsmart each other, not just with skill, but with gamesmanship as well if they can get away with it.

But maybe we are too comfortable to fight. Football offers little or less rewards. For our regional neighbours, getting into the football team means a trip to Singapore, and the Swissotel. A step up in life.

We are a nation of football watchers, not football players. The results don’t lie.

Singapore vs Thailand AYG

Syazwan Zin (Singapore, #11) charges into Noulsaard Nattawat (Thailand, #4) in an attempt to convert. (Photo 2 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)

Singapore vs Thailand AYG

Hanafi Akbar (Singapore, #10) gets knocked over after a challenge from Jairangsee Chatchon (Thailand, #5). (Photo 3 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)

Singapore vs Thailand AYG

Hanafi (#10) laments a wasted opportunity. (Photo 4 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)

Singapore vs Thailand AYG

Jairangsee Chatchon receives a yellow card from referee Dang Thanh Ha after a rough challenge but what mattered most was that his team won the game. (Photo 5 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)

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