wu chia ching invited to join singapore team as a sparring partner
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cyberrot said:As a Singaporean myself, it is sad to see the country resort to such tactics AGAIN to buy success.
If I can see a Singapore winning world championships in bowling, I do not see why we cannot produce a world champion in pool.
Pool is not a sport whereby you need extraordinary sporting ability to be the best. It is more of a sport which needs a lot of discipline and training to be very good.
I believe if we were to get a pool of good local players and pay them S$4000 each per month, provide them free training facilities and send them overseas for tournaments, we might be able to get a champion out of this pool of players, in years to come.
I would rather see the government here spend more money on youth development schemes than to spend 1 lump sum of money on an individual who has already been world champion twice.
I do like Wu as a player, but however in this case, I feel sad that he is representing us just because of money.
World champions are not born overnight, and it pisses me off when our government tries to get a world champion from Singapore via shortcuts.
This will act a a deterrent to young kids who aspire to be top sportsmen in their areas.
Most of these children will think that it is useless to train so hard and then get themselves replaced by foreigners in the long run.
We are already a big joke in the sporting scene in South East Asia as well as the table tennis fraternity. If Wu wins a world pool championship under the flag of Singapore, we will even be a bigger joke worldwide.
Marcel <--- prefers to see Singapore field local talent in the sporting world