i'm still slow with decisions on the field. i know what needs to be done.... but i dun use it.. today wholeday played winger. coach was like.. why dun u play center and try to do smth (referring the the play making).
i duno man. i'm like -afraid. coz my team mates are always there and i feel so inferior to play centre. i lack confidence. coz of my poor attendance due to bowling.
the team is starting to pick up. i feel that we can do much better. somehow, no offence to anyone, when DD was with us, we had that
drive and direction. now like with the 18yrs and above ppl gone, i think we're more lac on ourselves.
like.. i mean that if u say u wanna improve and learn, dun just day it. do it. i waited since 5pm, hoping that u'll show up coz u said u would. but instead, u even came late for trng. ok, nvm, i understand. but i'm referring to accountability. u can get my no. from ur friends if u dun have mine. and i'm here to help.
ok.
i'm trying not to be petty over this kind of thing, coz really, u're improving. but u haven touch ur potential yet. and the team has like.. 2 trngs more.
i duno if we're being too complacent? or too relax on ourselves? or, we feel that we are just there. like no drive to wanna go further. i really hope that coach dun feel discourage coz she's really trying hard and putting alot of faith and confidence in us.
i still feel that we can do much better. same goes to me. i haven been as bold as i should have been on the field. i should be more positive.
now is the time when bowling is not so xiong now. i better use it wisely. but this coming thurs i have the IMF dinner. both are impt.
i hope that my team mates reads this. not to like have godless chatter here and there or to redeeming anyone inc me, but, to come to an understanding that i really dun want us to waste this opportunity and take for granted the patience coach has for us. coz it'll be the last time ever that we'll be playing U17. and really. to like 'lose' technically to people who are perhaps younger than us, is really not nice for tp's touch name la. ya ya. they can be more experienced than us and i shouldn't like place a label over ppl younger than us. but like in sports wise, age plays an impt role.
at 'this level', we're played against the clubs in NTL. u know like how fast they can be and all lar. they are so so much faster.
i think i'm talking too much.
i just want to be a better, faster and fitter player. i dun want to break through and end up being caught. i just dun like that.
projects are all at the tip. its not that i'm busy, but LAZY to actually give my best.
sheeesh. throbing. bobbing. can't we have like Zacterday. like another day in the wk. ok this is lame. i'm just taking for granted abt the time God has given us. not gd.
worship nite prac tmr. i really hope to do well. coz sat is like BUSY. and i've got a feeling that i'm goonna disappoint dash.. but dun worry la. i know God loves me. (: HARS. pray for discipline. pray for God's presence. pray for His ppl.
from
http://www.touchsingapore.org/
Friday, November 10, 2006 / 12:59 AM
The Ministry of Education has officially recognised Touch (Football) as a CCA-Sport in the national school network.
This will allow schools to affiliate with Touch Singapore and for eager young participants to join the junior development pathway and progress their involvement as players and junior officials both locally and internationally.
Touch Singapore offers every member both young and old the oportunity to actively participate in a wide range of events and technical development opportunities and opens the doors for all participants to enjoy both social and competitive competition in Singapore and with the 30 plus (and growing) F.I.T. member nations around the world.
If you want to know more about how you can get involved in the Mod-Touch Junior Development Programme or get your school involved in Touch - contact Touch Singapore!
Touch Singapore – Code of BehaviourPlayers: -
Play by the rules
Never argue with an official. If you disagree with a decision, have your captain, coach or manager approach the referee at an appropriate time
Control your temper
Be a good sport
Treat all participants in Touch as you would like to be treated
Cooperate with your team mates, coach and opponents. Without them, there would not be any competition.
Respect the rights of all participants regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion
Parents: -
Remember that children participate in sport for their enjoyment, not yours
Encourage children to participate, do not force them
Focus on a child’s efforts and performance rather than on winning or losing
Encourage children to always play by the rules
Never ridicule a child for mistakes or for losing
Respect officials decisions and teach children to do like wise
Respect the rights of all participants regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion
Program Leaders: -
Remember that young people participate for pleasure and winning is only part of the fun
Never ridicule or yell at a player for making a mistake or not coming first
Be reasonable in your demands for all players time, energy and enthusiasm
Operate in the rules and spirit of the sport and encourage your players to do the same
Ensure that all players time with you is a positive experience
Avoid over-playing the talented player as the average player deserves equal time
Ensure that your equipment and facilities meet safety standards
Display control, respect and professionalism
Show concern and caution for sick or injured players
Ensure that any physical contact with any young people is appropriate to the situation and necessary for the players skill development
Respect the rights of all participants regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion
Teachers: -
Create opportunities to teach appropriate sports behaviour as well as basic skills
Give priority to ‘free play’ and ‘modified’ sports over highly structures competition for young children
Make young people aware of the positive benefits of participation in sporting activities
Help young people to understand that playing by the rules is their responsibility
Offer all young people equal opportunity to participate in administration, coaching, refereeing as well as playing
Respect the rights of all participants regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion
Administrators: -
Involve young people in planning, leadership, evaluation and decision making
Offer all young people equal opportunity to participate
Create pathways for young people as players, coaches, referees and administrators
Ensure that the rules, equipment, length of games and training schedules are modified to suit the age and ability of young people
Provide quality supervision and instruction
Help coaches and officials highlight appropriate behaviour and skill development
Emphasise involvement and not winning at all costs
Make it clear that any abuse (physical or verbal) of any players is unacceptable
Respect the rights of all participants regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion
Officials: -
Modify the rules and regulations to match the skill levels and needs of young people
Compliment and encourage all participants
Be consistent, objective and courteous when making decisions
Condemn unsportsmanlike behaviour and promote respect for opponents
Emphasise the spirit of the game
Encourage and promote rule changes that make participation more enjoyable
Be a good sport
Place the safety and welfare of all participants above all else
Promote an equal opportunity for all young people regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion