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Post by b3lowzro on Dec 20, 2011 11:36:10 GMT 8
well a lot of Indo-Dutch have left the country 'cause of discrimination during when their country got its freedom from the Netherlands (to be specific Sukarno's era), with that some of them have this animosity towards Indonesia unlike here where we manage to love every conqueror we had.
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Post by b3lowzro on Nov 16, 2011 23:59:26 GMT 8
looks like our other U23 team is rolling past the competition here in the Sea Games.
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Post by b3lowzro on Nov 11, 2011 18:57:51 GMT 8
BELOYA MAGIC!!!!
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Post by b3lowzro on Nov 3, 2011 19:22:55 GMT 8
spotty officiating and errors on our part handed the game to our vietnames rivals, anyway moving i heard this Timorese side is tough nut crack, is this true?
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Post by b3lowzro on Oct 30, 2011 9:32:10 GMT 8
think of it like the coverage of Pacquaio's matches, Solar owns the rights yet GMA 7 airs it live.
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Post by b3lowzro on Oct 27, 2011 22:37:16 GMT 8
im just sad that our U16 Energen team Pilipinas lost against the Koreans in Semifinals, there goes our U17 World Championships dreams for next year.
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Post by b3lowzro on Oct 27, 2011 0:04:47 GMT 8
cjeagle,
Yep, I'm expecting that actually but I was completely surprised that we we have topped the 2nd round of the tourney. This team is stronger than the Ravena led 2009 team despite the loss of our 2 top players due to school commitments and another Fil-Am from Dengue.
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Post by b3lowzro on Oct 25, 2011 9:01:50 GMT 8
Not exactly Smart Gilas, here's something to be proud of PHI/JPN - Alejandro provides the star turn for Philippines against Japan NHA TRANG CITY, Vietnam (2nd FIBA Asia U16 Championship): Rodolpho Alejandro (pic above) provided the star turn to an otherwise equally explosive contest as Philippines raced ahead in the latter part of the second quarter and held fort to post an 83-72 win against Japan in a clutch Group F game on Monday. The win perched Philippines on top of the Group F and set them up a quarterfinal clash against Iraq on Wednesday after Tuesday’s rest day. Japan will take on Lebanon in their quarterfinal with the possibility of meeting China in the semifinals. Things went on even terms throughout the first one quarter and a half in the most equally contested game of the competition so far when Philippines made their move with a 18-6 run to close the first half 48-36 ahead. With exchanges continuing to remain equal after the Philippines outburst, Japan never recovered from that Alejandro blitz. Alejandro scored 10 of Philippines’ 18 points in that scoring wave, including a robust under-the-basket play to close the first half. Alejandro went on to lead Philippines scoring with 36 points, in a 14/21 shooting. Yusei Sugiura’s 30 points led Japan. “I had the confidence in the boys because our bench runs deeper. I knew our rotations can be long, therefore I wasn’t worried about the pace,” said Philippines coach Olsen Racela. “We had to step up the gas sometime. It was just a matter of looking for one of their (Japan) substitutions and rolling out our plan,” Racela added. “Each player has a role to play here, but Alejandro is our leader,” the coach said. source: www.fibaasia.net/NewsDetails.aspx?id=1489
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Post by b3lowzro on Oct 23, 2011 14:36:49 GMT 8
who's our back up keeper? Camcam or Pascual
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Post by b3lowzro on Oct 18, 2011 22:54:22 GMT 8
can anyone confirm this, we were invited to play in in the EAFF Championships in 2010 but the team withdrew in 2009, i got the info is from this wiki article en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_East_Asian_Football_Championshipis there a chance we can be invited again by our East Asian rivals in next edition?
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Post by b3lowzro on Oct 14, 2011 12:07:59 GMT 8
Palami has trademarked the brand name and is using the name to help fund the team by selling merchandise. I don't know who got to design the logo but that's the "official" one, used by his company or ABS-CBN. I feel a bit uncomfortable knowing someone owns the name now, considering it was "our" brainchild. But I suppose with the sudden popularity of the team, someone would have done it. So it's good that it's Palami and his group that trademarked it as opposed to someone else who'd capitalize on the brand less favorably. The media has less freedom to use the PFF logo, I guess, than the Azkals' when building hype and during broadcast. Also with the Azkals brand on their practice kits, they don't have to pay anyone or wait for Diadora to sponsor them again. Mizuno's deal is with the PFF, not Palami and the Azkals brand, and the team need only to wear the official kits when actually playing international matches. I kinda think of the Azkals as a club who happens to have the same players as the national team. Don't the Singapore "Lions" have something similar as they are set to join the Malaysian league or something like that? from what know, it was team manila who designed the logo for the team.
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Post by b3lowzro on Oct 14, 2011 12:03:04 GMT 8
what happened to Simon Greatwich, i thought he's touted to be the captain of our U23 Sea Games team?
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Post by b3lowzro on Oct 12, 2011 11:33:14 GMT 8
well the Azkals are most likely be shown on Studio 23 since they have contract with the Lopez group and the rest of the event will on AKTV.
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 25, 2011 18:15:27 GMT 8
what a sad sunday evening for me, atleast we still have more time prepare for the 2013 Asian Championships.
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Post by b3lowzro on Sept 25, 2011 12:37:03 GMT 8
Fiba Execs. from Switzerland told our SBP officials that out NT program would peak for the 2016 Olympics, I do hope their forecast would be right.
From what I know, SBP is keen on getting Portuguese coach Mario Palma (Former Jordan NT & current Portugal NT coach) but this was mention before the 2010 Fiba world championships.
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