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Post by akosiabab on Apr 10, 2011 9:51:30 GMT 8
... yup i agree. napansin ko rin yan dati pa. pag may lalapit nang kalaban matataranta na yung nagdadala ng bola at naagawan. so sa gitna pa lang tapos na atake natin. the other obvious lacking pa sa team natin is sa passing, gusto dapat laging short passes muna pag nasa center para di sayang ang possession. that's what you call lack of technical skills/composure. you could never have an effective attacking team without that prerequisite. its not lack of technical skills/composure. kulang pa cla team play yung iba kasi darating 4 days before ng game. sa ngayon NT very active sa international games and local na liga darating din ang team play nila. sa ngayon thse are the best player we have
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Post by beho on Apr 10, 2011 13:36:47 GMT 8
that's what you call lack of technical skills/composure. you could never have an effective attacking team without that prerequisite. its not lack of technical skills/composure. kulang pa cla team play yung iba kasi darating 4 days before ng game. sa ngayon NT very active sa international games and local na liga darating din ang team play nila. sa ngayon thse are the best player we have ;Di kindof agree with you, gel ang problema...... ;D
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Post by kikomatsing on Apr 10, 2011 13:52:56 GMT 8
its not lack of technical skills/composure. kulang pa cla team play yung iba kasi darating 4 days before ng game. sa ngayon NT very active sa international games and local na liga darating din ang team play nila. sa ngayon thse are the best player we have ;Di kindof agree with you, gel ang problema...... ;D Agree it's about team chemistry that we lack ....I think it will be better for the next game coz the team would have a longer training camp with the entire team complete
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Post by jvictor on Apr 10, 2011 14:22:46 GMT 8
Wat did Weiss exactly do during his internship to European clubs?
It would be funny if he was just making coffee to club staff and players,,, LoL
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Post by curtlanceunited on Apr 10, 2011 16:10:43 GMT 8
There's enough time to prepare for the WC qualifiers since most European leagues end in late May or early June so the Azkals and Coach Weiss will have more time working on their cohesion and the team will have time to adapt and get used to the system of Coach Weiss..
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Post by akosiabab on Apr 12, 2011 17:21:09 GMT 8
anung country sa africa galing si coach before mag azkals? 2 to 3 years din ata nya yun hawak before magka success. im not against kay coach weiss pero mas magaling daw si x coach bulpin. dating hotspurs tama? cya daw naka discover kay peter crouch. kaso hindi daw binayaran ng dating PFF bka ngayon bayad na. nagreklamo yun sa Fifa muntikan na tayo na ban pag hndi pa naayos yun
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Post by wenden96 on Apr 12, 2011 22:41:45 GMT 8
anung country sa africa galing si coach before mag azkals? 2 to 3 years din ata nya yun hawak before magka success. im not against kay coach weiss pero mas magaling daw si x coach bulpin. dating hotspurs tama? cya daw naka discover kay peter crouch. kaso hindi daw binayaran ng dating PFF bka ngayon bayad na. nagreklamo yun sa Fifa muntikan na tayo na ban pag hndi pa naayos yun Rwanda....coach the under 17 and technical director of rwanda football association.
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Post by samhain13 on Apr 13, 2011 0:05:20 GMT 8
anung country sa africa galing si coach before mag azkals? 2 to 3 years din ata nya yun hawak before magka success. im not against kay coach weiss pero mas magaling daw si x coach bulpin. dating hotspurs tama? cya daw naka discover kay peter crouch. kaso hindi daw binayaran ng dating PFF bka ngayon bayad na. nagreklamo yun sa Fifa muntikan na tayo na ban pag hndi pa naayos yun Sabi nga nila, mahusay talaga si Bulpin at yun nga, umalis dahil hindi nakasahod. Sa tingin ko, ayos lang naman ang paghawak ni Weiss sa Azkals. Mukhang tinutuloy lang nila yung ibang tactics na napulot nila kay Bulpin at dinadagdagan o pinipino din ng coach ngayon. Sana tumagal na itong si Weiss para naman magkaroon ng long-term programme ang Azkals. Ang sabi-sabi, hahawakan din daw niya ang U-23 para sa SEA Games eh. Kung magtutuloy-tuloy yun, sila ang magiging bagong senior Azkals. Kaya mas maganda kung hindi mapuputol-putol ang programa ng coach.
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Post by beho on Apr 13, 2011 11:21:02 GMT 8
anung country sa africa galing si coach before mag azkals? 2 to 3 years din ata nya yun hawak before magka success. im not against kay coach weiss pero mas magaling daw si x coach bulpin. dating hotspurs tama? cya daw naka discover kay peter crouch. kaso hindi daw binayaran ng dating PFF bka ngayon bayad na. nagreklamo yun sa Fifa muntikan na tayo na ban pag hndi pa naayos yun Sabi nga nila, mahusay talaga si Bulpin at yun nga, umalis dahil hindi nakasahod. Sa tingin ko, ayos lang naman ang paghawak ni Weiss sa Azkals. Mukhang tinutuloy lang nila yung ibang tactics na napulot nila kay Bulpin at dinadagdagan o pinipino din ng coach ngayon. Sana tumagal na itong si Weiss para naman magkaroon ng long-term programme ang Azkals. Ang sabi-sabi, hahawakan din daw niya ang U-23 para sa SEA Games eh. Kung magtutuloy-tuloy yun, sila ang magiging bagong senior Azkals. Kaya mas maganda kung hindi mapuputol-putol ang programa ng coach. ;Dyun nga, kalimutan na ng pff ang lahat, wag lang ang sahod ni Weiss....... ;D
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Post by beho on Apr 13, 2011 11:22:34 GMT 8
anung country sa africa galing si coach before mag azkals? 2 to 3 years din ata nya yun hawak before magka success. im not against kay coach weiss pero mas magaling daw si x coach bulpin. dating hotspurs tama? cya daw naka discover kay peter crouch. kaso hindi daw binayaran ng dating PFF bka ngayon bayad na. nagreklamo yun sa Fifa muntikan na tayo na ban pag hndi pa naayos yun ;Danong basehan nila, para sabihing mas magaling si bulpin over weiss...... ;D
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Post by akosiabab on Apr 27, 2011 15:20:09 GMT 8
anung country sa africa galing si coach before mag azkals? 2 to 3 years din ata nya yun hawak before magka success. im not against kay coach weiss pero mas magaling daw si x coach bulpin. dating hotspurs tama? cya daw naka discover kay peter crouch. kaso hindi daw binayaran ng dating PFF bka ngayon bayad na. nagreklamo yun sa Fifa muntikan na tayo na ban pag hndi pa naayos yun ;Danong basehan nila, para sabihing mas magaling si bulpin over weiss...... ;D hindi pre gumawa ng letter si bulpin sa FIFA mismo inireklamo ang PFF si MARI pa dati yun. 20,000 ata lahat for 3 months
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Post by akosiabab on May 4, 2011 23:21:49 GMT 8
basehan cguro sa achievement at resume ni bulpin
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Post by xyz1000 on May 5, 2011 0:53:08 GMT 8
Sabi nga nila, mahusay talaga si Bulpin at yun nga, umalis dahil hindi nakasahod. Sa tingin ko, ayos lang naman ang paghawak ni Weiss sa Azkals. Mukhang tinutuloy lang nila yung ibang tactics na napulot nila kay Bulpin at dinadagdagan o pinipino din ng coach ngayon. I have to completely disagree with you here, samhain13. The tactics of the Azkals under Weiss is completely different than the tactics pre-Weiss (Bulpin, McMenemy). Walang tactics na napulot o pinipino. Pre-Weiss it was defense and then long balls and counter attack. Under McMenemy the defense was completely solid and thus the success at the Suzuki Cup, so if anything, it was McMenemy who was continuing the tactics, although I wouldn't be so quick to give Bulpin credit seeing that it was McMenemy who made it happen. Not Bulpin. Under Weiss this team is completely different -- attack, attack, attack. So I completely disagree with your assertion that current tactics were started with Bulpin. This is as clear as day. Tell me what you think these tactics are -- tactics na napulot at pinipino galing kay Bulpin.
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Post by samhain13 on May 5, 2011 18:51:31 GMT 8
The only significant thing that's changed right now is the team's disposition; as you say, they are now very attack-minded. But the long balls and counter attacking that we've seen in the Interport, Long Teng, Suzuki Qualifications, and the Suzuki Cup tournament proper were still employed in Bacolod, Mongolia, and in Myanmar.
Here's a brief descrption of how Bulpin's Azkals played (my emphasis):
Reminds me of the games against Laos (Suzuki qualifiers), Indonesia (Suzuki semi-final, second leg), Mongolia (in Bacolod), and Bangladesh (in Myanmar). Just substitute "Taiwan" with any of these countries' names and you get approximately the same description as how the Azkals played them.
But now that that's out of the way, perhaps you can tell us any of Bulpin's tactics that the Azkals are no longer using.
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Post by xyz1000 on May 6, 2011 1:20:04 GMT 8
The only significant thing that's changed right now is the team's disposition; as you say, they are now very attack-minded. But the long balls and counter attacking that we've seen in the Interport, Long Teng, Suzuki Qualifications, and the Suzuki Cup tournament proper were still employed in Bacolod, Mongolia, and in Myanmar. .... Reminds me of the games against Laos (Suzuki qualifiers), Indonesia (Suzuki semi-final, second leg), Mongolia (in Bacolod), and Bangladesh (in Myanmar). Just substitute "Taiwan" with any of these countries' names and you get approximately the same description as how the Azkals played them. But now that that's out of the way, perhaps you can tell us any of Bulpin's tactics that the Azkals are no longer using. So we agree that the team under Weiss, the team today, is attack minded. Let's leave that one alone. "Strategy" is the big picture, while "tactics" are the small actions taken to achieve the strategy. I won't emphasize that distinction too much now and use them somewhat interchangeably. If you're so enamoured with Bulpin and attribute to him any use of long balls and counter attacking, then I guess we're pretty much done. These are basic parts of the game. Even the goalkeeper of a team that keeps the ball on the ground will do a "long ball" once in a while. Teams will always use long balls and counter attacks. I go back to my basic point: pre-Weiss it was an emphasis on defense and long balls and counter attack. With Weiss it's attack, attack, attack. If you see Bulpin's signature and influence in any of the current games, then I guess you have better eyes than I do. Even the games against Laos and Indonesia (both matches) in the Suzuki Cup were nowhere close to being as attack minded as any of the recent games (Mongolia, Bangladesh, etc.), so I can't agree when you clump all those games together. In the Indonesia 2nd game, the defense still stayed close together, with little movement up like they do now with reckless abandon. The games against Vietnam and Singapore were especially defense oriented.
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