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Post by speedy on Feb 25, 2011 22:43:21 GMT 8
Any guess on the projected line-up for the second leg?
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Post by Caz on Feb 26, 2011 5:57:06 GMT 8
Well, that answers my question on the airing of the match here. I'm free at that time! Hooray!
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Post by spam on Feb 28, 2011 16:34:00 GMT 8
i hope mizuno will have a winter kit for them, just for this match.
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Post by beho on Feb 28, 2011 21:57:48 GMT 8
i hope mizuno will have a winter kit for them, just for this match. ;Dwell i've read that mizuno are gonna supply them with winter kits, so i'm not worried about that ;D
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Post by Caz on Mar 1, 2011 0:17:16 GMT 8
Yeah, I read that too. I'm sure they'll be fine. Just need to keep well hydrated. Speaking of which, in such winter games, do they still drink cold Gatorade or is it heated? Just wondering.
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Post by spam on Mar 1, 2011 8:22:34 GMT 8
i hope mizuno will have a winter kit for them, just for this match. ;Dwell i've read that mizuno are gonna supply them with winter kits, so i'm not worried about that ;D thanks for the info, i have not read it.
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Post by rpbenchwarmer on Mar 2, 2011 20:07:14 GMT 8
No rest for Azkals after Baguio stintBACK after a grueling training session in Baguio City, homegrown players of the Philippine Azkals national football team returned to Manila to play for their mother tournament, the United Football League at the University of Makati as part of their continuing preparation for the AFC Challenge Cup. Global Smartmatic, bannered by Azkals’ back-up goalkeepers Edward Sacapano of the Philippine Army and Paolo Pascual of Cebu and teammates Kristofer Relucio and Jerry Barbaso, and coached by team manager Dan Palami, blanked Kaya, 3-0, for their third win in the league. Kaya was led by Azkals’ team captain Aly Borromeo, rookie Yannick Tuason and goalie Christopher Camcam. Anton del Rosario, another Azkal playing for Kaya, did not see action yesterday after he was suspended for incurring two yellow cards in the previous game. “We won, and the boys were all there, playing for both teams,” said Palami, who took over from University of the Philippines coach Frank Muescam. Muescam was busy coaching the Maroons, who went on to defeat University of Santo Tomas, 2-1, in the men’s football finals of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines at the Ateneo’s Erenchum field. Palami said the entire Azkals’ team will resume practice today at the International School Manila pitch in Fort Bonifacio in Taguig City. Sacapano, Pascual and Camcam will alternate as goalkeepers for the Azkals in place of Fil-British Neil Etheridge, who will not be able to play because of his commitments with his mother team Fullham FC in England. Palami said the Azkals will attend the Philippine Sportswriters Awards Awards Night at the Manila Hotel on March 5, and then leave for Japan on March 7 to begin the next phase of their training before facing Mongolia. Fil-Dutch Jason De Jong will rejoin the team in the next few days. De Jong recently signed up with the Sriwijaya Football Club for the Indonesian Super League. Link: www.manilastandardtoday.com/insideSports.htm?f=2011/march/1/sports2.isx&d=2011/march/1
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Post by cjeagle on Mar 4, 2011 0:41:00 GMT 8
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Post by irativemind on Mar 4, 2011 1:18:01 GMT 8
2-1 RP
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Post by vimjonk on Mar 4, 2011 11:05:08 GMT 8
totoo ba tong link na ito na ito daw iyong playing field sa Ula-an Ba-tor? www.flickr.com/photos/60165810@N07/akala ko ba indoor? if totoo iyan, maninigas ang paa ng mga locals nyan mas malamig pa iyan sa loob ng freezer ng ice plant.
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Post by cjeagle on Mar 4, 2011 13:03:54 GMT 8
Yup, it is an outdoor synthetic field. They will have to clear it of snow in order to be playable. But they might still need to use an orange ball if it is forecasted to snow that day. Adjustment for the players is mostly pyschological. If you worry about the cold too much, you lose your concentration on the match. That is why you see stronger teams from warmer teams in Europe struggle when they go play weaker teams in such conditions. They have the gear now and hopefully their stay in Japan will help them get used to the weather.
The Mongolians are planning to build an indoor stadium for the future so they can play the whole year round, but not in time for our game in March.
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Post by beho on Mar 4, 2011 13:08:48 GMT 8
totoo ba tong link na ito na ito daw iyong playing field sa Ula-an Ba-tor? www.flickr.com/photos/60165810@N07/akala ko ba indoor? if totoo iyan, maninigas ang paa ng mga locals nyan mas malamig pa iyan sa loob ng freezer ng ice plant. ;Dwow, i can't give any comment about this, i've never been in this kind of a cold place before , pero mukhang sira nga ang laro mo jan sa ganyang pitch lalo na pag hindi ka sanay
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Post by kikomatsing on Mar 4, 2011 16:33:08 GMT 8
totoo ba tong link na ito na ito daw iyong playing field sa Ula-an Ba-tor? www.flickr.com/photos/60165810@N07/akala ko ba indoor? if totoo iyan, maninigas ang paa ng mga locals nyan mas malamig pa iyan sa loob ng freezer ng ice plant. ;Dwow, i can't give any comment about this, i've never been in this kind of a cold place before , pero mukhang sira nga ang laro mo jan sa ganyang pitch lalo na pag hindi ka sanay The cold weather is really annoying, here in Milan during the peak of winter temp ranges from -3 to +5 . I tried to play basketball(i don't play football but love watching games) once but my hands hurts even with just slight touch on the ball..the player that will suffer most from the cold temp is the Keeper since he would be almost stationary( specially if Mongolia plays the same like in Panaad) I watched 1 match of Inter FC once during the winter and the keeper just keep streching and jogging just to warm up
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Post by beho on Mar 4, 2011 17:44:55 GMT 8
;Dwow, i can't give any comment about this, i've never been in this kind of a cold place before , pero mukhang sira nga ang laro mo jan sa ganyang pitch lalo na pag hindi ka sanay The cold weather is really annoying, here in Milan during the peak of winter temp ranges from -3 to +5 . I tried to play basketball(i don't play football but love watching games) once but my hands hurts even with just slight touch on the ball..the player that will suffer most from the cold temp is the Keeper since he would be almost stationary( specially if Mongolia plays the same like in Panaad) I watched 1 match of Inter FC once during the winter and the keeper just keep streching and jogging just to warm up ;Dboy, i just hope sacapano will be up to the task come gametime.
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Post by vimjonk on Mar 4, 2011 18:33:40 GMT 8
... ... I watched 1 match of Inter FC once during the winter and the keeper just keep streching and jogging just to warm up If it is in the last 5 years, maybe you are watching Julio Cesar? That is his normal behavior even when he is in tropical location of his former club Flamengo ;D he even walks home and sans the team bus when his team's loss is directly attributable to his blunder.
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