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Post by jorgepaule1982 on Oct 12, 2014 20:56:00 GMT 8
This might be an experimental side for PNG.
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Post by stingray11214 on Oct 13, 2014 0:21:11 GMT 8
It's Papua New Guinea, gang. Their league is amateur by comparison. There program is Mom and Pop compared to the Azkals. If they did NOT blow them out there was a problem.
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Post by mike fil montz on Oct 13, 2014 0:44:11 GMT 8
Tom - give this kid a sure ticket to the Suzuki Cup Mark - for heaven's sake, please be a good lad and behave..
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Post by kelvin92 on Oct 13, 2014 5:20:31 GMT 8
It's Papua New Guinea, gang. Their league is amateur by comparison. There program is Mom and Pop compared to the Azkals. If they did NOT blow them out there was a problem. I wouldn't call the ufl professional either and hekari united have done a lot more on a international scale then any ufl team and to call there program mum and dad is just nonsense . PNG were hastily organized and lacked preparation azkals have been in camp for little bit now.not taken anything from the result of which the azkals fully deserve from a very disappointing first half effort from PNG.
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Post by rawr on Oct 13, 2014 17:02:07 GMT 8
PNG can keep a 2-1 scoreline against Singapore, so I think they're not as weak our 5-0 win would suggest.
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Post by xyz1000 on Oct 13, 2014 18:15:25 GMT 8
Congratulations to the team for the win! Solidifies our standing and adds to consistency.
And to Hartmann for the fantastic achievement.
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Post by zannbu on Oct 14, 2014 13:15:38 GMT 8
I'm really hoping Mark will make it to the final lineup, especially if Patigol won't.
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Post by ptrfootball on Oct 14, 2014 18:58:35 GMT 8
To win 5-0 over PNG is a very good sign... But could it had been more it would sent a big message to others. Go Azkals!
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