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Post by logic09 on Mar 17, 2011 14:48:27 GMT 8
I'd love to see what's in store for us on the next matches with angel and William in the team. hoping that they could easily get along with the current line-up. eventually get organize then.. TEAM work! Go Azkals! very much interesting!
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Post by logic09 on Mar 17, 2011 16:04:25 GMT 8
2 Azkals game in Myanmar may not be seen live BY BONG PEDRALVEZ
FILIPINO football fans hoping to watch the Philippine Azkals’ game live in its entirety in the group stage of the Asian Challenge Cup starting on March 21 in Myanmar may miss at least two games.
Studio 23, which is covering the games, may not air the matches on March 23 and 25 live because the air time for both games has been awarded to block timer Solar TV for its coverage of the pro league.
"Studio23 cannot cover Azkals’ Mar. 23 & 25 games LIVE bcoz Solar TV has already bought rights to 5pm timeslot for d PBA," PBA statistician Fidel Mangonon said on his Twitter account yesterday.
The games affected are the Azkals’ battles against Palestine on March 23 and Bangladesh on March 24. Both games are set at 3:30 p.m. in Myanmar, 5 p.m. in Manila.
The nationals, who advanced to the next round after beating Mongolia 3-2 on aggregate in the qualifiers, open their bid against the host team on March 21, a non-PBA playing day, also at 5 p.m.
Both games can be telecast on a delayed basis.
Fans quickly flooded the Azkals Facebook page with reactions to the report, ranging from sadness to outrage.
"Azkals minsan lang makita maglaro!!! Tapos ganyan pa!!!Hindi tulad ng PBA..always na may laro.. Ano ba yan!!!" fumed somebody identified by his handle as Yo Non Lee.
"Huh!..sayang," Azkal fanatic Rechie Arellano said.
"I blame basketball for destroying the popularity of football in the country," Kyrilsama Jimeno said.
Others had cheeky comments.
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Post by Filipinas50 on Mar 17, 2011 16:28:47 GMT 8
2 Azkals game in Myanmar may not be seen liveBY BONG PEDRALVEZ FILIPINO football fans hoping to watch the Philippine Azkals’ game live in its entirety in the group stage of the Asian Challenge Cup starting on March 21 in Myanmar may miss at least two games. Studio 23, which is covering the games, may not air the matches on March 23 and 25 live because the air time for both games has been awarded to block timer Solar TV for its coverage of the pro league. "Studio23 cannot cover Azkals’ Mar. 23 & 25 games LIVE bcoz Solar TV has already bought rights to 5pm timeslot for d PBA," PBA statistician Fidel Mangonon said on his Twitter account yesterday. The games affected are the Azkals’ battles against Palestine on March 23 and Bangladesh on March 24. Both games are set at 3:30 p.m. in Myanmar, 5 p.m. in Manila. The nationals, who advanced to the next round after beating Mongolia 3-2 on aggregate in the qualifiers, open their bid against the host team on March 21, a non-PBA playing day, also at 5 p.m. Both games can be telecast on a delayed basis. Fans quickly flooded the Azkals Facebook page with reactions to the report, ranging from sadness to outrage. "Azkals minsan lang makita maglaro!!! Tapos ganyan pa!!!Hindi tulad ng PBA..always na may laro.. Ano ba yan!!!" fumed somebody identified by his handle as Yo Non Lee. "Huh!..sayang," Azkal fanatic Rechie Arellano said. "I blame basketball for destroying the popularity of football in the country," Kyrilsama Jimeno said. Others had cheeky comments. That's BS and Unacceptable! Then Star Sports should be allowed to show the 3 games live then instead of studio 23 with only 1 live and 2 delayed...
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Post by futbolignorante on Mar 17, 2011 19:08:29 GMT 8
I think the Azkals should not depend on the players who are based abroad. HOPE FOR THE BEST, BUT PREPARE FOR THE WORST.
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Post by Caz on Mar 17, 2011 20:03:34 GMT 8
Star Sports didn't get the rights to the Challenge Cup qualifiers this time around. Maybe it didn't do well last time? Maybe they'll broadcast the final rounds next year. They also opted to not cover the Suzuki Cup qualifiers last time, instead just the group stage and final rounds.
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Post by badleftfoot on Mar 17, 2011 22:25:49 GMT 8
We all survived without TV before. Just with Facebook updates ... and now twitter ... who needs ABSCBN or Solar??? They need football ... that's how I look at it. Or somebody smart will pick it up and run away with it, and it will be their loss.
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Post by kikomatsing on Mar 17, 2011 22:58:29 GMT 8
2 Azkals game in Myanmar may not be seen liveBY BONG PEDRALVEZ FILIPINO football fans hoping to watch the Philippine Azkals’ game live in its entirety in the group stage of the Asian Challenge Cup starting on March 21 in Myanmar may miss at least two games. Studio 23, which is covering the games, may not air the matches on March 23 and 25 live because the air time for both games has been awarded to block timer Solar TV for its coverage of the pro league. "Studio23 cannot cover Azkals’ Mar. 23 & 25 games LIVE bcoz Solar TV has already bought rights to 5pm timeslot for d PBA," PBA statistician Fidel Mangonon said on his Twitter account yesterday. The games affected are the Azkals’ battles against Palestine on March 23 and Bangladesh on March 24. Both games are set at 3:30 p.m. in Myanmar, 5 p.m. in Manila. The nationals, who advanced to the next round after beating Mongolia 3-2 on aggregate in the qualifiers, open their bid against the host team on March 21, a non-PBA playing day, also at 5 p.m. Both games can be telecast on a delayed basis. Fans quickly flooded the Azkals Facebook page with reactions to the report, ranging from sadness to outrage. "Azkals minsan lang makita maglaro!!! Tapos ganyan pa!!!Hindi tulad ng PBA..always na may laro.. Ano ba yan!!!" fumed somebody identified by his handle as Yo Non Lee. "Huh!..sayang," Azkal fanatic Rechie Arellano said. "I blame basketball for destroying the popularity of football in the country," Kyrilsama Jimeno said. Others had cheeky comments. Why can't they show it on Cannel 2? then we could also see who will get higher rating
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Post by chuck bartowski on Mar 17, 2011 23:02:21 GMT 8
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Post by Filipinas50 on Mar 18, 2011 7:46:04 GMT 8
Star Sports didn't get the rights to the Challenge Cup qualifiers this time around. Maybe it didn't do well last time? Maybe they'll broadcast the final rounds next year. They also opted to not cover the Suzuki Cup qualifiers last time, instead just the group stage and final rounds. What about ESPN Asia...AFC Challenge Cup is a major event and should be shown live on this region, especially to countries that are included in the group stage and finals next year...
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Post by vimjonk on Mar 18, 2011 9:42:34 GMT 8
Kasama na daw ito ng PBA demolition job ;D
Acccording to a PEx poster, lugi daw ang Solar Sports at maraming utang.
Bakit nagkaroon ng tiba-tibang pera pambili ng mas mahal na prime network airtime?
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Post by razor on Mar 18, 2011 11:42:21 GMT 8
whoa! From PHL_Azkals on twitter:
BREAKING NEWS: Jerry Lucena will be available for the last two qualifier games in Myanmar against Palestine and Bangladesh!
(Disclamer: I don't know how accurate this is)
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Post by vimjonk on Mar 18, 2011 11:44:59 GMT 8
Pero di naman iyon makikita natin live Closed na ang anti-PBA thread sa kabilang forum ;D
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Post by paperez611 on Mar 18, 2011 13:37:13 GMT 8
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Post by Caz on Mar 22, 2011 0:00:11 GMT 8
At the end of day one of our group stage: Myanmar 1-1 Philippines Palestine 2-0 Bangladesh
Palestine 3 points Myanmar and Philippines have 1 point each Bangladesh 0 points
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Post by badleftfoot on Mar 22, 2011 0:38:41 GMT 8
Big game vs. Palestine sa Miyerkules, kung ganun ... yan ang make or break game
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