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Post by Wiking on Sept 16, 2012 16:00:22 GMT 8
Azkals vs 澳門隊(The Macau team) Sept 27 2012, Rizal Memorial Stadium
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Post by miyagi0516 on Sept 16, 2012 21:20:59 GMT 8
If the national football team of the Philippines are the AZKALS, and Guam are the MATAO, what is the football team nickname of the Macau national team?
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Post by stellarboy on Sept 16, 2012 21:32:37 GMT 8
If the national football team of the Philippines are the AZKALS, and Guam are the MATAO, what is the football team nickname of the Macau national team? They don't really have a nickname or monicker. Most of the Macanese or their neighbours in Hong Kong would called them "澳門隊" ( Yuk-mun Deoi) in Cantonese, or Selecção Macaense in Portuguese, all meaning the "Macau Team".
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Post by Wiking on Sept 22, 2012 0:46:43 GMT 8
Did you know we've played Macau 4 times and they beat us 5-1 in 1996? Our record against them is 2-0-2.
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Post by fadzki on Sept 25, 2012 21:40:11 GMT 8
After watching the game against Guam... I think this will be my Starting 11 for this game...
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Post by azkalfutboleros on Sept 25, 2012 21:50:23 GMT 8
Hopefully we can score earlier and improve on our finishing. Would like to see more of Porteria over Ian Araneta. Lexton Moy is rock solid at midfield, perfect timing and composure.
*though if Araneta starts, Hope he can score early and then score again, bearing in mind his HAT TRICK ability. Wolf, well i hope he does not hesitate and practice on his power shots.
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Post by footballnationfan on Sept 27, 2012 5:56:08 GMT 8
Yeah, I love to see this PHL(Azkals) formation out-perform our opponent today. I agree with this formation.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2012 7:46:17 GMT 8
Good luck to the team! Keep up with the team work and try (hard) to finish those goals!
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Post by shinguard13 on Sept 27, 2012 10:31:11 GMT 8
best of luck to the team!!!
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Post by strikerbon on Sept 27, 2012 11:07:14 GMT 8
hoping for a blowout win. good luck!
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Post by narko on Sept 27, 2012 12:32:43 GMT 8
Best of luck to the team. This is a crucial match. A win here and the pressure will be less on Saturday, especially if things don't go well for Chinese Taipei in the earlier fixture.
I have a feeling Macau is going to play conservatively, with a little dose of cynicism to disrupt the flow of our team's game and their composure. They will probably be more compact than Guam and will probably try to press our midfielders much more than Guam did. I hope our team plays smart and patient, the high line we played against Guam is very risky and from what's been mentioned Macau has dangerous and pacy wingers. Macau needs the 3 points more than we do so our team better have a mature approach to the game and avoid a swashbuckling approach in the early stages of the match until they have a good measure of the situation and Macau's game plan.
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Post by rfm on Sept 27, 2012 12:45:01 GMT 8
Expecting 1-0 win for PFF, just trying to be realistic with the way they finish the attacks and chances, need more time to be molded.
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Post by azkalfutboleros on Sept 27, 2012 13:44:47 GMT 8
I think we can do better than 1-nil. I would go for a 2-nil victory, considering they are more than warmed up. either Araneta or Wolf converting.
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Post by kluverbucy on Sept 27, 2012 13:59:30 GMT 8
I Would go for 3 goals or more, one coming from Omphroy and for sure both of our strikers is eager to Fill in the space from PYH, another one goal either of the two.
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Post by azkalfutboleros on Sept 27, 2012 14:25:58 GMT 8
That would be great to see Omphroy break a goal for the national team. This kid is tough (battling multiple sclerosis on a daily basis). Hoping Porteria to score a goal too, he has shown confidence in the box (more than Wolf)
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