Sunday, May 13 @3:40 PM
Dear Team Singapore Orchids,
Please do brace up even though the score line was undesirable. I know you all will do better against Finland later. It must be the Jet-lag, that's why. but oh well, stand tall. For starters, having to face the fact that Singapore is in Division A for the first time and that the first match was against Sweden, one of the elite team in the world, it was an extremely good game! Nonetheless, goal scoring is not the main key to winning. By bringing yourself down and admitting defeat is definitely losing(!) and you ladies proved it by not giving up not even the last minute.
Go Ladies! Keep shining!
Keep the champion spirit going.
Sincerely,
Jessica.
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Reflection:
What was mentioned above is always a learning point, we/I often overlooked. We always prefer to give up in the mist of things. We always opt to runaway not from the matter but from ourselves even though running away is never an option. We chose to always deceive ourselves even when our disabilities are placed down on the table like a deck of cards. But this time round, things are about to change. A brand new good change btw. because if we look at things at a different prospect, we feel, think differently. Instead of being intimidated by our weaknesses, we should work hard and revolutionize those weaknesses into strengths. Strengths that others cannot trounce.
Conclusion:
Watching Team Singapore try so hard to create a miracle in the WFC, made me not want to give up working hard even though its just Division 2 we are talking about. and i definitely believe that Tpwolves will also create a miracle! a miracle that will be determine not by the scoring line (but i don't mind if it's) but by the way we work as a team. A team that never say die. A team that will establish our endeavors.
We will engage in matches that will attest our hard work. Not matches that will demoralise us due to our recurring over sightedness.
Let's Learn Hard,
Work Hard, Play Hard!
finally,
Let's win like Wolves!
last but no least,
to all the mothers out there
Happy Mothers' Day