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Post by b3lowzro on Aug 4, 2015 15:47:38 GMT 8
no stands yet?
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Post by b3lowzro on Jul 17, 2015 21:38:41 GMT 8
yeah, been seeing a lot of Denisov lately esp in the recent AFC Cup.
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Post by b3lowzro on Jul 13, 2015 8:28:36 GMT 8
Is 2 time AFC football player of the year Server Djeparov still active with Uzbek NT duties? he's a scoring threat especial back in AFC Asian Cup 2011
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Post by b3lowzro on Jul 9, 2015 22:19:48 GMT 8
Black goalkeeper jersey is now available @ Bootcamp The Fort. But medium is already sold out. I think he retweeted and edited the Schrocky's tweet.
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Post by b3lowzro on Jul 8, 2015 11:37:18 GMT 8
So he's back in Brazil, hehehe career in Asia never panned out, he's really better than the current GK of Timor Leste.
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Post by b3lowzro on Jul 5, 2015 16:48:53 GMT 8
What happened to Emerson Cesario, Gk who stands up 6'5 ft? Saw him play before in TPL and ISL.
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Post by b3lowzro on Jun 22, 2015 14:00:29 GMT 8
Hoping pinoys expats in HK would support our boys this coming November for the Rugby 7's Rio 2016 Olympic Qualifier.
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Post by b3lowzro on Jun 18, 2015 13:10:04 GMT 8
here's a preview of the hostile crowd in North Korea, attendance is a must daw.
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Post by b3lowzro on Jun 17, 2015 10:08:01 GMT 8
FYI Yemen is the whipping boys of Gulf region although I'll take this win anytime.
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Post by b3lowzro on Jun 12, 2015 0:54:32 GMT 8
Timor Leste also scored somewhat an upset as well, they drew long time ASEAN neighbor Malaysia in Bukit Jalil.
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Post by b3lowzro on May 10, 2015 1:58:15 GMT 8
The stadium lacked quality concessionaires and the dinning areas, also, according to my friends, the female bathroom cubicles don't have locks. One of my acquaintance who have already played an international match there told me that its really hard playing inside the stadium, doesn't have good ventilation. The receiving areas are not air conditioned so everyone is really sweating it out even the before the starts.
Not really impressed, more things can be done for the stadium.
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Post by b3lowzro on May 10, 2015 1:33:24 GMT 8
The boys lost against a hungrier Sri Lankan Tuskers side with a scoreline of 14 - 27, the stadium was well built although im not truly impressed with it.
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Post by b3lowzro on May 8, 2015 17:20:40 GMT 8
Awful passing game by the boys, saw the replay over at Youtube good thing we got lucky with the insertion of fly-half Alex. Aronson.
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Post by b3lowzro on Apr 26, 2015 1:47:31 GMT 8
Sinag Pilipinas coach: 'We are ready for SEABA' Sinag coach Tab Baldwin believes his team is "ready" for the SEABA tournament. (CNN Philippines) — Even if coach Tab Baldwin had only little time to prepare, he remains confident of Sinag Pilipinas' chances in the upcoming Southeast Asian Basketball Championship (SEABA). “More [time for] preparation would be better, but the players and coaches have worked hard,” the national team head coach told CNN Philippines. “We believe we are ready for the SEABA tournament.” The SEABA, which is the qualifying tournament for the FIBA Asia Championship in China later this year, will run from April 27 to May 1. Games will be played at the OCBC Arena in Kallang, Singapore. Watch: 'Resiliency' is team's identity, says Troy Rosario Despite the limited preparation time, star guard Kiefer Ravena is optimistic the team is now more cohesive from the time when the players first got togther. "Our chemistry is improving. [The team has taken] very positive steps, with the tournament just days away," said Ravena. "That's the most important thing for us, especially [because] we had little time to prepare." Read: 'Hindi kami pwede mag-relax,' says Ravena Aside from Ravena, naturalized Filipino Marcus Douthit and former college standout Ray Parks Jr. will lead Sinag Pilipinas in their SEABA campaign. Completing the 12-man lineup are National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) MVP Scottie Thompson, Mac Belo, Troy Rosario, Kevin Ferrer, Glenn Khobuntin, Almond Vosotros, Norbert Torres, Jio Jalalon, and Russel Escoto. Since only the top three teams will qualify for the FIBA Asia Championship, the national squad's only goal in the SEABA is to bring home the gold. The team leaves on Saturday (April 25) morning, Baldwin will join them after the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Commissioner's Cup finals between Talk 'N Text and Rain or Shine. Sinag opens the tournament against Indonesia on April 27 before taking on Laos the following day. They face Malaysia on April 29, Brunei on April 30, and close out the competition against host team Singapore on May 1. cnnphilippines.com/sports/2015/04/24/sinag-pilipinas-baldwin-ravena-parks-ready-seaba-championship.html
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Post by b3lowzro on Apr 17, 2015 15:31:04 GMT 8
will Jong Tae Se play again for the NoKors?
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