High intensity, grit: How women’s football is growing more popular in Singapore

High intensity, grit: How women’s football is growing more popular in Singapore

She told CNA how she switches from one attitude to another.

” In the nationwide group, one’s on the same speed and equal amount so you can require more from them. But for leagues, since we have different age groups on the staff, it’s difficult to adjust to it”, she added.

” The good thing is that I am friendly so I can know where they’re coming from, especially the young ones”.

The 27-year-old has been candid on social media about the position her family has played in her job.

When asked who her number one effect is, Rosnani did not hesitate in bringing up her parents, whom she said is particularly friendly. &nbsp,

” Since fresh, I’ve always told my father I want to do sport. As I grew older, it became a part of me– someone I didn’t let go”, she added.

” Having the assistance of my kids is very, very important to me. It’s a gift to be able to accomplish what you want to do”.

Tay Rong Ming, mind director of Aerion Women’s Football Club, agreed with this attitude, saying his child loved the game from the moment he brought a sports home.

” So I thought: ‘ Why not let her do this?’ We want children to have excitement and build motor skills, don’t we”? he said.