QUOTE(11c @ Jun 12 2025, 07:40 AM)
Same here — I genuinely wish to see locally coached, homegrown players succeed.
There’s something special about watching one of our own rise through the ranks.
But the reality is… it’s very hard.
With the genetic disadvantages — smaller build, slower physical development — our players start at a disadvantage from day one.
Without a top-tier system to compensate for that, raw talent alone isn’t enough.
It’s not about giving up hope, it’s about understanding the uphill battle we’re facing.
arif aiman is just fineThere’s something special about watching one of our own rise through the ranks.
But the reality is… it’s very hard.
With the genetic disadvantages — smaller build, slower physical development — our players start at a disadvantage from day one.
Without a top-tier system to compensate for that, raw talent alone isn’t enough.
It’s not about giving up hope, it’s about understanding the uphill battle we’re facing.
Jun 12 2025, 08:49 AM

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