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Post by strikerbon on Nov 28, 2016 0:23:53 GMT 8
it's best suited as Davao-Rural tours as compared to Bachelor 😆. Rural tours is also their sister company with a route of Davao-Cagayan De Oro (Iligan,Zamboanga,etc)
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Post by stellarboy on Nov 28, 2016 17:02:44 GMT 8
it's best suited as Davao-Rural tours as compared to Bachelor 😆. Rural tours is also their sister company with a route of Davao-Cagayan De Oro (Iligan,Zamboanga,etc) I don't think so. FYI, Rural Transit's headquarters is in Cagayan de Oro, not Davao City. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rural_Transit_of_Mindanao
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Post by zannbu on Nov 29, 2016 17:37:19 GMT 8
SM should sponsor a side that would be the resident at the MOA stadium.
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Post by zannbu on Nov 29, 2016 21:50:33 GMT 8
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2016 22:36:07 GMT 8
I really do not know the implications of the move. Will the players relocate their families to the new city ASAP for the opening season? What if a player cannot move (family commitments, etc.), will there be a trade option in their contract? Most players are young dudes and maybe used to the night life of Manila, are they willing to move to sleepy Davao? Or Is the city move only on paper, and really does not mean anything?
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Post by stellarboy on Dec 1, 2016 0:41:40 GMT 8
I really do not know the implications of the move. Will the players relocate their families to the new city ASAP for the opening season? What if a player cannot move (family commitments, etc.), will there be a trade option in their contract? Most players are young dudes and maybe used to the night life of Manila, are they willing to move to sleepy Davao? Or Is the city move only on paper, and really does not mean anything? At least they don't get their phones stolen in Davao, not like what happened to Global some time ago in Rizal Memorial. Look at Ceres. They mainly train in Bacolod, I'm pretty sure the players have used to the environment there. Well, I think it's not such a big deal, unless of course personal commitments get in the way.
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Post by zannbu on Dec 1, 2016 5:38:46 GMT 8
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Post by theunicorn on Dec 1, 2016 8:10:06 GMT 8
I really do not know the implications of the move. Will the players relocate their families to the new city ASAP for the opening season? What if a player cannot move (family commitments, etc.), will there be a trade option in their contract? Most players are young dudes and maybe used to the night life of Manila, are they willing to move to sleepy Davao? Or Is the city move only on paper, and really does not mean anything? Huh? I've been there on all the cities mentioned and I have nothing but high praises.
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Post by kuo24 on Dec 1, 2016 17:12:43 GMT 8
Hope the core of JP Voltes finds a home. They did really well last season.
And I wouldn't mind a couple of wildcard, mostly homegrown clubs. The on-field results probably won't be pretty for the 1st couple of years, but it will go a long way in promoting the sport and the league in the regions.
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Post by FromSulu on Dec 1, 2016 18:59:26 GMT 8
I really do not know the implications of the move. Will the players relocate their families to the new city ASAP for the opening season? What if a player cannot move (family commitments, etc.), will there be a trade option in their contract? Most players are young dudes and maybe used to the night life of Manila, are they willing to move to sleepy Davao? Or Is the city move only on paper, and really does not mean anything? They need to make decision if they really want to become full time pro Footballer.In the 1st place, if you're a Pro footballer you shouldn't go out at night just to party with your friends. Based from the regulations on licensing of Clubs, they will need to be based on their respective city/province to be able to have a some sort of connections to the local community.They also need to have two sets of Youth team one between (19-17) and an under 16-13 team. A stadium that is considered as an A-Stadium by AFC.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2016 22:21:36 GMT 8
Hope the core of JP Voltes finds a home. They did really well last season. And I wouldn't mind a couple of wildcard, mostly homegrown clubs. The on-field results probably won't be pretty for the 1st couple of years, but it will go a long way in promoting the sport and the league in the regions. Based on the history and composition of JP Voltes, I do not think they will be interested in moving to another city to comply with the rules. I consider them more of a neighborhood club having fun playing in a league. as per werdward24 I am predicting some rough times ahead of the new PFL. It will need a lot of investment money for the next few years, and with the known average stadium attendance figures, this league may not even fly.
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Post by FromSulu on Dec 1, 2016 23:56:28 GMT 8
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2016 3:54:58 GMT 8
Thank you. I read through the document. It is very specific with the rules. I just do not think PFF is negotiating in a position of strength, considering how they have botched up the recent Suzuki Cup. The PFF needs successful PFL teams in the league more than they (the teams) needed the PFF at this point. The PFF cannot promote a soccer game if their life depends on it. 11,571 total attendance in 6 games between the 4 best soccer teams in Southeast Asia, in a 20,000 capacity stadium..... simply pathetic.
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Post by johnmarki on Dec 5, 2016 0:48:13 GMT 8
PFL still needs an airline transportation sponsor though. Let's face it a shipping transportation could be tiresome for players. I think cebu pacific could be a great candidate for this or any airline that is willing. I don't mind seeing their ads(pre, mid or post match) as long as they can sponsor the league.
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Post by xclentoy on Dec 6, 2016 9:23:18 GMT 8
,or bus for that matter
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