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Post by jvictor on Nov 28, 2012 13:26:23 GMT 8
I know the game is Friday but my projected line up is here... For this one I would like to see a 4-4-2 position cause we need to score and win this game. We really can't win against Myanmar so I want an all out attack game. Goalkeeper: Sacapano
Defender: Carli/Omphroy (if fit) - Gier - Juani - Cagara
Midfielder: James YH/Omphrpoy - JdJ - Marwin - Reichelt
Forward: Wolf - AngelI would give Jonsson some rest. For RB if either Carli or Omphroy starts fine by me. I am doubting James YH form so if Carli starts on RB Omphroy can move to RW. Phil is a no show on Vietnam so I would rest him also and if James YH doesn't start it would be not good as he and his brother have good chemistry, James only tends to pass Phil . So for my options for Forwards are Wolf and Angel.
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Post by orwat on Nov 28, 2012 14:30:59 GMT 8
might be off topic but just would like to ask if there's a chance that Muller be available in the semis just in case? He is listed as part of the squad, right? Thanks
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Post by hat3trick on Nov 28, 2012 14:46:08 GMT 8
Interesting last matchup for us against Myanmar. with their morale down, they can still get that second spot with a win. Interesting strategy for Weiss, since we just need a draw to advance. I say we stick to our usual game, keep our defense intact, but go for that 6 points. Yeah! We must go for that 6 points to overcome all the possibilities.. But I Don't think "we just need a draw" Goal difference might interfere our possibilities to qualify for the Semis, Since Thailand is already through I Don't think they will still put their Top players on their First XI, where in Vietnam can exploit them and has the possibilities to Win and get 4 points. Lets wait what will be the strategy of Schafer and Thai's on Friday. Guys Here are the Head to Head matchup between Vietnam and Thailand 08/12/2002 Bangkok Thailand 2:1 (1:1) Vietnam 27/12/2002 Jakarta Vietnam 0:4 (0:2) Thailand24/12/2006 Bangkok Thailand 2:1 (1:1) Vietnam 30/12/2006 Bangkok Thailand 3:1 (2:0) Vietnam 24/01/2007 Hanoi Vietnam 0:2 (0:1) Thailand28/01/2007 Bangkok Thailand 0:0 Vietnam 16/11/2008 Hanoi Vietnam 2:2 (0:1) Thailand06/12/2008 Phuket Thailand 2:0 (2:0) Vietnam 24/12/2008 Bangkok Thailand 1:2 (0:2) Vietnam 28/12/2008 Hanoi Vietnam 1:1 (0:1) Thailand30/11/2012 Bangkok Thailand - Vietnam Philippines and Myanmar 08/11/2000 Chiang Mai Philippines 0:3 (0:0) Myanmar 17/12/2002 Jakarta Philippines 1:6 (0:3) Myanmar 08/12/2004 Kuala Lumpur Philippines 0:1 (0:0) Myanmar 16/01/2007 Bangkok Myanmar 0:0 Philippines08/12/2010 Nam Dinh Myanmar 0:0 Philippines21/03/2011 Yangon Myanmar 1:1 (0:0) Philippines30/11/2012 Bangkok Philippines - Myanmar
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Post by materkush on Nov 28, 2012 16:43:11 GMT 8
Change of venue for Philippines-Myanmar clash The Supachalasai Stadium in Bangkok has been chosen to replace the Muang Thong Stadium as the second venue for the final match day in Group A of the AFF Suzuki Cup on Friday, November 30. The decision was taken at a Local Organising Committee (LOC) meeting on Tuesday. Both matches on the final match day in Group A will be played simultaneously with kick-offs scheduled for 8.20pm local time. The Supachalasai Stadium will host the Philippines-Myanmar game while Rajamangala Stadium will see Thailand taking on Vietnam. After two match days, Thailand have already confirmed their place in the final four of the AFF Suzuki Cup while the Philippines, Vietnam and Myanmar are all jostling for the one remaining spot. www.affsuzukicup.com/news/change-of-venue-for-philippines-myanmar-clashgood thing magpapalit nang venue i hope the pitch is much better than the previous one un nakaran na pinaglaruan nila bugbog na un pitch at may mnga part na nagbobounce na un bola dahil may malalim na butas.
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Post by marselluswallace on Nov 28, 2012 16:45:45 GMT 8
if both matches will be played simultaneously, which one will be telecast by Star Sports?
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Post by opn on Nov 28, 2012 16:56:32 GMT 8
Change of venue for Philippines-Myanmar clash 28-Nov-2012
The Supachalasai Stadium in Bangkok has been chosen to replace the Muang Thong Stadium as the second venue for the final match day in Group A of the AFF Suzuki Cup on Friday, November 30.
The decision was taken at a Local Organising Committee (LOC) meeting on Tuesday.
Both matches on the final match day in Group A will be played simultaneously with kick-offs scheduled for 8.20pm local time.
The Supachalasai Stadium will host the Philippines-Myanmar game while Rajamangala Stadium will see Thailand taking on Vietnam.
After two match days, Thailand have already confirmed their place in the final four of the AFF Suzuki Cup while the Philippines, Vietnam and Myanmar are all jostling for the one remaining spot. www.affsuzukicup.com/news/change-of-venue-for-philippines-myanmar-clash
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Post by teddyandtimmysdad on Nov 28, 2012 16:59:05 GMT 8
If they delay broadcast our match we can watch our win twice
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Post by stellarboy on Nov 28, 2012 16:59:49 GMT 8
if both matches will be played simultaneously, which one will be telecast by Star Sports? The Thailand-Vietnam match will be shown in Starsports. The Philippines-Myanmar match will be shown in ESPN.
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Post by stellarboy on Nov 28, 2012 17:19:57 GMT 8
ICYMI: Given Nov. 30, Friday, is a PBA matchday, let us inform you that PBA games have been rescheduled earlier beforehand to give way to Suzuki Cup coverage by 9PM.
04:00 PM - Barako Bull Energy Cola vs. Meralco Bolts. 06:30 PM - Air21 Express vs. Barangay Ginebra San Miguel.
This schedule persists given that the Air21-Ginebra match will not end in overtime.
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Post by marfin on Nov 28, 2012 17:29:41 GMT 8
i think the commitee move the match just to avoid any scandals since asian are known for fixed game hahaha....
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Post by strikerbon on Nov 28, 2012 22:45:09 GMT 8
i think the commitee move the match just to avoid any scandals since asian are known for fixed game hahaha.... reminding me of that controversial game between Indonesia and Thailand way back 1998 when there was an Indonesian player who intentionally scored a goal at his own net to avoid facing the much stronger team Vietnam
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Post by Caz on Nov 28, 2012 22:53:57 GMT 8
Whoa, Superchalasai holds some horrible memories for the Azkals. In 2007 they were trampled on by Malaysia and Thailand (both 4-0) there and then-coach Caslib blamed Borromeo's early injury on the bad pitch. But if there was ever a time to exorcise these ghosts from the past, it's this Friday! Interestingly, Myanmar and Philippines also met for the their final match of the AFF Cup group stage back then, though it was held in the Thai Army Stadium. This will be the third straight group stage ending match with Myanmar for the Philippines, the previous two ending in 0-0 draws.
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Post by xclentoy on Nov 29, 2012 0:03:43 GMT 8
With the thai's 22 man roster, their best might sit out this game against vietnam but their teamwork would still overcome the viet's sans anomalies from the game
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Post by jpmanahan on Nov 29, 2012 2:12:51 GMT 8
You slot in Jason where you have Jerry. I'd look at a Wolf-Guirado partnership.
Possible card issues: Gier, Mulders, PYH, Ed. Jerry also has a card, but we know he ain't playing tomorrow.
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Post by materkush on Nov 29, 2012 2:43:47 GMT 8
sir both espn and starsport will telecast it??? can some one confirm ty.
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