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Post by b3lowzro on Aug 2, 2017 18:23:10 GMT 8
if they could just use some retractable stands on the other side of pitch.
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Post by b3lowzro on Jul 9, 2017 19:06:01 GMT 8
May the hell of Panaad burn the Yemenis into defeat!
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Post by b3lowzro on Jun 7, 2017 23:09:09 GMT 8
we got ass-raped in that match. I didn't bother to finish the game China scored its 4th goal of the match.
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Post by b3lowzro on Jun 3, 2017 21:49:42 GMT 8
We're not calling Alvaro Silvia as well?
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Post by b3lowzro on May 12, 2017 9:39:13 GMT 8
marikina has a natural surface as well.
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Post by b3lowzro on May 12, 2017 9:30:53 GMT 8
Ceres is definitely a crowd drawer
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Post by b3lowzro on May 8, 2017 10:06:04 GMT 8
www.hitc.com/en-gb/2017/05/04/cardiff-eye-move-for-walsalls-neil-etheridge/Cardiff City are closing in on the signing of Walsall goalkeeper Neil Etheridge on a free transfer, HITC Sport understands from sources close to the club. Former Fulham and Charlton man Etheridge is available on a free transfer with his contract at Walsall expiring this summer. Walsall are keen on keeping the Philippines international and have offered him a new three-year deal, but Cardiff are ready to offer Etheridge to move up from League One to the Championship next season. Etheridge has impressed during his two seasons at Walsall keeping 12 clean sheets in 41 League One games this term and he has established himself as one of the best keepers in the Football League. Cardiff are in the market for goalkeeping reinforcements this summer as the goalkeeper spot has been a problematic position for Bluebirds boss Neil Warnock. SEE ALSO: Ex-England international set for Charlton coaching role Warnock brought in Allan McGregor on loan from Hull during the January transfer window, but Warnock has conceded he will not be able to turn the Scotland international's loan move into a permanent deal. Cardiff are planning to bring in two new keepers this summer with Ben Amos due to return to Bolton Wanderers and Warnock is hoping to tie up a move for Etheridge as he plans to reshape his squad ahead of next season.
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Post by b3lowzro on Apr 28, 2017 14:20:07 GMT 8
How will Ceres fare this time at JBS, they have seem to play poorly on away games (3 nil loss to Felda and that draw against Hanoi), a loss or a draw in Singapore might give Hanoi spot in zonal semifinals.
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Post by b3lowzro on Apr 28, 2017 14:09:40 GMT 8
Muangthong is killing it in the ACL, looks like a semifinal finish for this ASEAN side after a long very time. I can't wait for a PFL side to get this far in the ACL soon.
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Post by b3lowzro on Apr 25, 2017 21:27:31 GMT 8
According to Franck Ribbery
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Post by b3lowzro on Jun 14, 2016 19:30:46 GMT 8
with the stands design, i guessing around 2-5k will be the capacity for the it.
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Post by b3lowzro on May 29, 2016 22:05:54 GMT 8
Ceres wins the match!
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Post by b3lowzro on Aug 25, 2015 0:45:25 GMT 8
Clarkson is set to join the Gilas!
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Post by b3lowzro on Aug 8, 2015 20:11:33 GMT 8
THE United Football League has disqualified Global FC for the rest of the UFL Cup and slapped a P250,000 fine on the former league champion for fielding a foreigner as a local in the league competition. UFL general manager Rely San Agustin said Global was meted with the penalty after failing to prove that Satoshi Otomo, who the club claims is Filipino-Japanese, was really of Filipino descent. Agustin confirmed the league’s appeals committee upheld the decision of the disciplinary committee, which acted on a complaint by Ceres-La Salle, Kaya, Stallion, and Pachanga-Diliman. With Otomo playing in a some matches, Global went over the five-foreigner limit rule of the league. Otomo, who also became part of the Azkals pool last year, has also been suspended for six games. Interestingly, Global was spared punishment in the league, where the squad finished second behind newly minted champion Ceres. Otomo suited up in the first half of the league season. Otomo has since been dropped during the transfer window in April, a month before the Cup kicked off. The 33-year-old midfielder is now unattached and out of the country. There were also questions regarding the eligibility of Hikaru Minegishi, a Fil-Japanese player also for Global, but he was cleared. Global would’ve already advanced to the Cup’s Round of 16 as the third seed had the powerhouse squad not been banned from the Cup, which resumes next week. Read more at www.spin.ph/football/ufl/news/global-fc-disqualified-from-ufl-cup-fined-p250000-for-allegedly-fielding-foreigner-as-local-in-league#vzK35cl03fYOdkWV.99
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Post by b3lowzro on Aug 4, 2015 15:55:46 GMT 8
you can't really trust politicians these days, they only used the sport's predicament before for leverage in their media mileage.
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