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Post by razor on Mar 4, 2011 21:13:10 GMT 8
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 ... and then the keeper has to dive for balls and land on frozen turf? Ouch!
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Post by Ms. Sarah Crews on Mar 4, 2011 23:00:31 GMT 8
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 ... and then the keeper has to dive for balls and land on frozen turf? Ouch! ohh my god... hopefully hindi mangyari kay Sacapano un... sana meron siyang matutunan na hidden Technic sa training nila sa Japan...
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Post by mypinoyfutbol on Mar 5, 2011 17:00:06 GMT 8
how about Azkals Parking the bus this time ? nahh.. that's boring, its anti football, philippine rather loss than parking the bus, like mongolia did last time, no attacks.
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Post by beho on Mar 5, 2011 19:26:15 GMT 8
how about Azkals Parking the bus this time ? nahh.. that's boring, its anti football, philippine rather loss than parking the bus, like mongolia did last time, no attacks. ;Dwhat are you talking about man, you would only park the bus when you're up against a superior opponent. & in these sub-zero conditions if the azkals play defensively bka masilat pa ang azkals ng mga monggols
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Post by jonny on Mar 5, 2011 22:39:17 GMT 8
1 SABIO JASON ABBOTT ABANTAO 26 FP 2 ETHERIDGE NEIL LEONARD DULA 1 GK 3 CAMCAM CHRISTOPHER NICHOLAS JOAQUIN 20 GK 4 SACAPANO EDUARD ORTALLA 22 GK 5 GIER ROBERT JAMES 2 DF 6 BARBASO JERRY I SARDUA 3 DF 7 DEL ROSARIO ANTON EDWARD QUIMSON 4 DF 8 DRINKUTH MARK PHILIP 5 DF 9 BORROMEO ALEXANDER CHARLES LUIS 11 DF 10 PALMES REY MARK LAVADIA 15 DF 11 BERMEJO JOEBEL BRETANA 25 DF 12 RELUCIO KRISTOPHER JOHN MANSUETO 28 DF 13 GENER ROEL JIMENA 6 MF 14 YOUNGHUSBAND JAMES JOSEPH PLACER 7 MF 15 GREATWICH SIMON CLIVE 8 MF 16 YOUNGHUSBAND PHILIP JAMES PLACER 10 MF 17 FERRER MARK ANTHONY GOCON 14 MF 18 DE JONG JASON NICOLAS MARIA DANTES 17 MF 19 GREATWICH CHRISTOPHER ROBERT BARBON 18 MF 20 MARGARSE NESTORIO JR BRAGA 19 MF 21 JAUGAN PETER SORILLA 21 MF 22 JONSSON RAY ANTHONY PEPITO 27 MF 23 SCHROCK STEPHAN MARKUS 30 MF 24 BARSALES YANTI ARMENTIA 9 FW 25 CALIGDONG EMELIO ASADA 13 FW 26 ARANETA IAN BAYONA 23 FW I believe that players for the second leg must be picked from this list PFF gave to AFC ? www.the-afc.com/en/afc-challenge-cup-2012-schedule-results?view=teamdetails&compID=408&roundID=523&groupID=776&teamID=195&id=0Not going to Mongolia : Neil Etheridge Rob Gier Mark Drinkuth ? Simon Greatwich Chris Greatwich Stephan Schröck Maybe going : Ray Jonnson Jason de Jong Confirmed going : Jason Sabio (arriving Japan March 11)
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Post by kikomatsing on Mar 6, 2011 1:45:56 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. Yup it's him, The cold really affects....we in the stadium already wears winter cloths and still freezing....mayroon pa nga may baon n kumot
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Post by cjeagle on Mar 6, 2011 6:44:46 GMT 8
Soccer trivia: What was the coldest soccer(football match) ever played? Lech Poznan against Juventus : UEFA Champions League10-11 season. The temperature was recorded at -16 degrees at celcius scale. Read more: wiki.answers.com/Q/When_was_t...#ixzz1FldFqtgzHope the Philippine Mongolia match doesn't break the record. Current temperature in Mongolia for Mar. 6 is Max/Min -11/-27. With 9 days to go, we are in the ballpark of breaking the record folks.
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Post by fadzki on Mar 6, 2011 10:10:29 GMT 8
Sa tingin nyo ba may tagong galit ang mga players ng Azkals sa PFF dahil sa pagpalit sa kanilang head coach dati na si Simon Mcmenemy... some news stated that C. Greatwich didn't in the 1st leg of the PHL vs. Mongolia series coz of the ousting of Mcmenemy... tanong lng po..
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Post by maximus on Mar 6, 2011 11:11:27 GMT 8
Sa tingin nyo ba may tagong galit ang mga players ng Azkals sa PFF dahil sa pagpalit sa kanilang head coach dati na si Simon Mcmenemy... some news stated that C. Greatwich didn't in the 1st leg of the PHL vs. Mongolia series coz of the ousting of Mcmenemy... tanong lng po.. those are pure speculations and rumors only. let's be vigilant and try not to be swayed by this type of issues. the best thing to do is to support our players and help spread the football phenomenon in the country.
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Post by beho on Mar 6, 2011 11:39:07 GMT 8
Sa tingin nyo ba may tagong galit ang mga players ng Azkals sa PFF dahil sa pagpalit sa kanilang head coach dati na si Simon Mcmenemy... some news stated that C. Greatwich didn't in the 1st leg of the PHL vs. Mongolia series coz of the ousting of Mcmenemy... tanong lng po.. ;Dstop bickering & just keep supporting ;D
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Post by faajose on Mar 6, 2011 17:48:00 GMT 8
maybe 3-1 for me
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Post by cjeagle on Mar 7, 2011 0:05:54 GMT 8
Azkals leave for Japanese training today BY BONG PEDRALVEZ HAVING completed their first two tasks—playing at high altitude and on artificial turf—the Akzals now proceed to Japan for their probably their most important goal—to perform well in sub-zero weather. The national men’s football team leaves today for Japan for the last phase of its build-up for its return match against Mongolia in their Asian Challenge Cup qualifying series on March 15 in the Mongolian capital of Ulan Bator. "The weather is now very, very cold in Tokyo with strong icy winds, which is very similar to Mongolia," said German coach Hans Michael Weiss on the eve of their departure. "It is about minus 7 (degree Celsius) in Tokyo but it be much lower where we will train, near the foot of Mount Fuji," Weiss added. The Azkals will hold their training camp in Gotemba City in the prefecture of Shizuoka, 174 kilometers from the Tokyo capital. "With the kind of connections and contacts that we have, I doubt if any other team will have the same preparations that we have," said Weiss, who once coached in the J-League and who is married to a Japanese with whom he has two children. "Our main goal is acclimatizing to the playing conditions in Mongolia, especially the very low temperature in Ulan Bator," said national team manager Dan Palami in a separate interview. "Hopefully, we will be able to assess their reaction time, their decision-making process, especially in low temperature," Palami said. "Hopefully, these are the things we hope to address during our training (in Japan)." Palami added the team would leave with 18 players for the Japan training, with Filipino-Icelander defender Ray Jonnsson possibly joining them there. "He (Jonnsson) is just fixing his schedule but he has already committed to play in Mongolia," he said. Palami said the team’s starting goalkeeper, Fil-British Neil Etheridge, won’t be able to make it to Ulan Bator because of his commitments with English club Fulham, along with key defender Fil-Brit Rob Gier. Local boys Eduard Sacapano and Jay Sabio have been tapped to fill in Etheridge’s and Gier’s shoes, respectively, Palami said. www.malaya.com.ph/mar07/sports3.html__________________________________________ Japan should approximate the climate in Mongolia very well. It is good Jonnson is coming. He would feel at home in the frigid weather at Ulan Bator.
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Post by trik311 on Mar 9, 2011 18:25:39 GMT 8
how about Azkals Parking the bus this time ? nahh.. that's boring, its anti football, philippine rather loss than parking the bus, like mongolia did last time, no attacks. A few matches ago we parked the bus ALL the time.
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Post by badleftfoot on Mar 9, 2011 21:07:55 GMT 8
not long ago, we did not even know we had a BUS to begin with ... :-).
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Post by Caz on Mar 10, 2011 3:33:07 GMT 8
Heck, our bus was famous. We parked it well!
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