Remember Goal 2010, Singapore’s dream of going to next year’s World Cup?
We once wanted to go to the 2010 World Cup but even with the Foreign Talent Scheme, we do not have enough collective talent.
We once wanted to go to the 2010 World Cup but even with the Foreign Talent Scheme, we do not have enough collective talent.
Bad enough that the Singapore national football team are staring elimination in the face if they lose tonight to Thailand, but they will have to do without the support of a country watching it live.
The Singapore Slingers finally lost their first game in the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) last weekend when they were thrashed 70-53 by the Philippine Patriots in Manila.
It is imperative that the Slingers sign a big man for their upcoming rounds of matches, argues a Slinger supporter.
23% of registered runners did not finish the race. What happened? Let us know.
S.League commentator Dez Corkhill with his take on the state of Singapore football.
A quick glance up towards the blue sky, if only in a desperate bid for contrast to the menacing red, followed by a nervous shuffle, and it was time. My mind filled with questions and doubts as a cool, calm Chee Yong, in lane number six, jokingly lamented his "lack of youth".
For all the wonderful news about Singapore hosting the 2010 Youth Olympic Games, of a Singaporean becoming a vice-president at the International Olympic Committee and the Singapore Slingers tipping off in the inaugural ASEAN Basketball League, the way we schedule youth championships makes you wonder if we are serious about the future of sport.