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Post by Wiking on Dec 8, 2011 9:54:57 GMT 8
Hello everyone, have you heard to talk about a Tercera division team heading to the Philippines this January? I know there was talk of this a few months back but didn't put much attention to it until the LAG exhibition game. Does anyone else have news about this?
Pretending that this will happen, whats your team of choice?
Personally I'd love to have Carli's or Juan Luis' team to come down, just because to Filipino football fans they are the most familiar. Of course I'd rather have Barca or Real Madrid come down, but I'm afraid people might not shell out 15k, 20k for tickets right after Xmas. I'm also thinking with these teams costing a lot cheaper, fans would shell out 1k- 3k for tickets.
I also think we would be competitive against them with our locally based contingent plus our regulars, Gier, Jonsson, JdJ and Ott(if he doesn't have a pro contract then). And, if a recent news article could be believed Juan Luis Guirado will be around to show us what he's got. A high profile game like this might net us a few more fans in the Philippines. What do you think?
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Post by rhamz84 on Dec 8, 2011 13:33:53 GMT 8
Well, i hope the rumors will come true. Very Possible indeed just like the LA VS PH NT for example, no one ever expected that it will happen. Yes Definitely anyone out there not necessarily the elite or high profile Teams will do. Exposure really counts here.
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Post by dingodile5 on Dec 8, 2011 15:20:17 GMT 8
Based on news reports, the date of the match between the Azkals and the Tercera div team will be on Jan 7. It's still temporary. Let's wait for further announcements. Check the forum on AFC Challenge Cup Finals, the news report is posted there
Regarding Real Madrid or Barcelona, I think this will be in summer of 2012 wherein the La Liga is over. I hope they come hehe
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Post by Katipunero on Dec 8, 2011 17:16:39 GMT 8
If feasible at all, I doubt Madrid and Barcelona will be coming this summer. Remember we have the Olympics and European Championships in the football offseason so I'm club tours would be kept to a minimum and probably without their top players.
But I do hope we play as much games as we can, I'd rather be playing national teams than clubs but ifever that day does come when that big club comes along it'll be something we'll never forget
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Post by Wiking on Dec 8, 2011 18:53:56 GMT 8
Jan 21 2012 Philippine NT vs CF Madrid!! Venue TBA
note: this team is not Real Madrid!
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Post by Wiking on Dec 8, 2011 19:16:06 GMT 8
Here is some wiki info on the team
Internacional de Madrid Club de Fútbol is a football club from Moraleja de Enmedio in the Community of Madrid, in Spain.
In 2002 a group of businessmen founded the football fans of the Madrid International. The team began its journey in Division III Regional. Dress pants and blue shirt, played their home games at the soccer field Orcasitas Sports Centre.
The short history of the club is a brilliant 2002/2003 season when the team demonstrated the excellent quality of his game and surpassed all expectations set. Not only won all the games except one, but also broke all records in terms of number of goals scored. 187 goals were scored while only fit 25, becoming the Madrid International fewest goals in the team in the league.
Thus, in its first year of existence, the Madrid International won its first league thereby achieving a pass grade. The jump was larger than expected, First Amateur 2003/2004 was his destiny. The aim, reissued the same successes in the previous season the greatest difficulty knowing more, but with the enthusiasm and the claw of a team that knows no bounds. All that kept much of the block of the first year, managed to climb again, this time preferably without the tremendous superiority shown its first year, but certainly the most exquisite football in the group. This year also featured a junior team, rather than aping the first team at his foundation, I am overwhelming winner in its category. Third regional cluster 11 with 128 goals scored and only 17 against.
After two consecutive promotions from the Madrid International, with a staff reinforced, but keeping many of its lines that gave the previous achievements, it faces a greater challenge Preferred Amateur Madrid. His intention, was to be in the top positions.
In 2004/2005 season the club had grown significantly, increasing the total to 7 teams, his ambition seemed to have no limits, with two teams in Preferred amateur, and Juvenile Division of Honour, good football was secured in the Dehesa Village and throughout the Community of Madrid. The results were not expected, the Madrid International found his first disappointment sport after the season one team lost amateur Preferred militants in the category and just happened to be División de Honor Juvenil.
Without lowering the arms Inter ventured to relaunch his flight and to try new challenges, "Promotion to Third Division," which together with the creation of three new teams and youngest youth level, he would become the fifth team in Madrid Capital behind Real Madrid, Atl Madrid, Rayo Vallecano, Santa Ana, throughout the tournament was in Inter promotion positions with the best football of the tournament and almost invincible for two thirds of the league to all dream of achieving the goal, but a bump of results in recent days we relegated to third place in the group, throwing the illusion lands of the 300 partners who then made our social mass.
The fifth season was about to begin and we had to make a decision that would change the direction of the team, the field where they played was very small and became a handicap to good football, he was hampered with the hope of keeping growing. The Inter for the first time in its history was stifled its projection.
The decision was tough, but necessary, and in this fifth season 2006/2007 it became the headquarters Moral of Enmedio, south of Madrid city that welcomed them with open arms.
The change of venue brought the departure of many of the players who formed the template and the internal restructuring of all levels of the club, was re-made the first team almost entirely with the aim of securing a new group that could return the good football and moments of glory to the club.
For the next campaign would enhance this objective, getting three finish in the championship in the 2008-2009 season and second in the 2009-2010 season, this position brought with it the consequent rise to 3rd division., A new challenge for the short and fruitful history of this great club.
(translated)
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Post by Wiking on Dec 8, 2011 19:30:14 GMT 8
Lets put it this way: They aren't really good at scoring... stay tuned!!
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Post by spam on Dec 8, 2011 19:37:27 GMT 8
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Post by Wiking on Dec 8, 2011 20:32:25 GMT 8
Spam this isn't the team, I'm writing something about CF Madrid now, will post later.
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Post by spam on Dec 8, 2011 20:36:51 GMT 8
Spam this isn't the team, I'm writing something about CF Madrid now, will post later. it's not?...i thought it is sorry, ok be waiting for your post. is it real madrid c?
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Post by jonny on Dec 8, 2011 21:14:27 GMT 8
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Post by Wiking on Dec 8, 2011 21:37:55 GMT 8
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Post by jonny on Dec 8, 2011 22:00:39 GMT 8
PFF cant be paying this trip for such a low level Spanish club to go to Manila ?
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Post by Wiking on Dec 8, 2011 22:10:05 GMT 8
LOL Guys we might've been had. www.azkalsfootballteam.com just retracted the news. @azkal_official: We just wanted to check if people do read the website. And they do! You do! Sorry for the riot, let the real stories begin. No game!!!
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Post by jonny on Dec 8, 2011 22:24:08 GMT 8
This website calling themselves "official" ? what a joke !
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