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Post by cebujames on Jan 9, 2013 5:57:05 GMT 8
That guy is tall! I bet he's deadly on air! Get em! hahahaha!
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Post by mrpmosh on Jan 9, 2013 20:48:42 GMT 8
^^ Yup, he's tall. 1.83 m... around what? 6'? (I'm not good with English measures)
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Post by mike fil montz on Jan 9, 2013 23:42:28 GMT 8
That guy is tall! I bet he's deadly on air! Get em! hahahaha! deadly? you mean had killer skills receiving and attacking air balls?.. coz I saw this one video of him doing a header on target.. just didnt goal tho, but it was pretty awesome, I cant remember the site where I saw that vid..
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Post by cebujames on Jan 10, 2013 5:26:05 GMT 8
That guy is tall! I bet he's deadly on air! Get em! hahahaha! deadly? you mean had killer skills receiving and attacking air balls?.. coz I saw this one video of him doing a header on target.. just didnt goal tho, but it was pretty awesome, I cant remember the site where I saw that vid.. Yeah of course! We're not talking about an action movie here! ahahah!
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Post by rhayner01 on Jan 10, 2013 12:46:20 GMT 8
there's a picture of javier and juani together .. and i think it's legit post it.. pasenxa na sir excited lang ;D
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Post by veryfatchocobo on Jan 10, 2013 17:17:08 GMT 8
I'm spamming this in every relevant board, but his team is playing Barcelona at 3:30PM EST in the Copa del Rey (2nd leg), so 4:30AM Pinoy time. Barcelona lead 2-0 on away goals though. Still, it's an opportunity to see an Azkal play against the best team in the world. I expect Messi and Iniesta to play, too, so...
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Post by mike fil montz on Jan 10, 2013 21:56:19 GMT 8
deadly? you mean had killer skills receiving and attacking air balls?.. coz I saw this one video of him doing a header on target.. just didnt goal tho, but it was pretty awesome, I cant remember the site where I saw that vid.. Yeah of course! We're not talking about an action movie here! ahahah! LoL,, my bad.. too much sugar-coated goodies..
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Post by fadzki on Jan 11, 2013 11:14:15 GMT 8
So how did they do against Barcelona? did he play?
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Post by leoisiah on Jan 11, 2013 11:24:34 GMT 8
Cordoba lost 5-0. Patino didn't play. Messi didn't as well.
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Post by FromSulu on Jan 12, 2013 22:09:14 GMT 8
THE Philippine men’s football team is closer to acquiring another potentially prolific striker from overseas.
Javier Patiño, a Filipino-Spanish striker who starts for Spanish second-division club Cordoba, is in the process of acquiring his Philippine passport, which would make him eligible to play for the Azkals in future fixtures.
A certification or “consularization” of documents from the Spanish embassy and permission from his professional club are the only two things that are keeping the highly touted booter from suiting up for the country.
Rafa Garcia, who acts as a liaison officer, among other duties, for the national team, said management has sent on Friday a letter to Cordoba and Patiño’s manager asking for the 6-foot, 24-year-old striker’s release for the Asian Football Confederation Challenge Cup in March.
“The (Philippine citizenship application) documents, they're here in Manila. I’ve double-checked already, pero kulang pa rin," said Garcia when Spin.ph caught up with him after he watched Game Two of the PBA Philippine Cup Finals between Talk N Text and Rain or Shine at the Mall of Asia Arena on Friday night.
"Hopefully, if his team will give him permission to leave, then we can have all the documents in Manila,” added Garcia, brother of Painters assistant Caloy Garcia and cousin of Azkals striker Angel Guirado.
Garcia hopes they can accomplish Patiño’s citizenship papers before the end of the month for the latter to make it in time for the Challenge Cup.
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Post by mike fil montz on Jan 12, 2013 23:54:52 GMT 8
Cordoba lost 5-0. Patino didn't play. Messi didn't as well. Imagine if they both did.. ;D ;D
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Post by cjeagle on Jan 22, 2013 14:47:02 GMT 8
RT @abaccordero: @dscpalami says new azkals recruit javier patinio flying in from spain tomorrow morning for proper documentation in time for challenge cup.
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Post by materkush on Jan 22, 2013 14:58:50 GMT 8
cool 1 new additional striker and his playing for 2nd division club in spain ulalalala
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Post by stellarboy on Jan 22, 2013 16:08:53 GMT 8
Azkals recruitment push made easy by Facebook and Twitter, says Palami[/color] By Reuben Terrado FACEBOOK and Twitter have made recruitment much easier for Philippine Azkals team manager Dan Palami. The man largely credited for the renaissance of the sport in the country admitted that social networking sites have played a big role in discovering and learning more about foreign-based players with Filipino blood who have the potential to play for the Azkals. “With the advent of Facebook and Twitter, it’s easier for the national team to get information and recruit players,” said Palami. One case in point is new recruit Javier Patino, a Filipino-Spanish striker who is set to join the Azkals following his stint with Spanish second-division club Cordoba. Palami got to know Patino via the internet as he was recommended by several people through social networking sites. It was also via those same social networking sites that they were able to confirm his interest in playing for the team. “He was recommended and scouted in the internet. Eventually, his relatives confirmed that he is Filipino. We also confirmed from him that he is interested to play for the Azkals,” said Palami. www.spin.ph/sports/football/news/azkals-recruitment-push-made-easy-by-facebook-and-twitter-says-palamiIn part, this website also gave way to recruit more players to play for the national team, which we are proud of, really.
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Post by lychee on Jan 22, 2013 16:32:08 GMT 8
Recently read Cedelf Tupas' tweet bout Patino's coming to Philippines:)
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