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Post by turnmyswagon10 on Oct 25, 2011 17:14:05 GMT 8
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Post by jpesarza on Oct 25, 2011 17:15:35 GMT 8
Nov 13!!?? isn't that the Pacquiao fight date? Well it'll be a good weekend(if Pacman and our young Azkals win) then. jpesarza: time to plug that old VHS recorder btw: don't know if this has been posted but... Manny Ott, Twitter Oct 19th: Had a nice talk with Coach Weiß today... Coming to Sea Games Baby =D still waiting when but i will join them.. =D Philippine History soon!
sorry for the plug, but, come and visit anyway... wikingandtheazkals.blogspot.com/2011/10/from-cutillas-alexi-lalas-and-azkalshow.htmlHaha i do not have a VHS recorder, just the VHS lol. I could use your copy the day after the games. ^____^ Thanks in advance
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Post by Wiking on Oct 25, 2011 17:19:04 GMT 8
Nov 13!!?? isn't that the Pacquiao fight date? Well it'll be a good weekend(if Pacman and our young Azkals win) then. jpesarza: time to plug that old VHS recorder btw: don't know if this has been posted but... Manny Ott, Twitter Oct 19th: Had a nice talk with Coach Weiß today... Coming to Sea Games Baby =D still waiting when but i will join them.. =D Philippine History soon!
sorry for the plug, but, come and visit anyway... wikingandtheazkals.blogspot.com/2011/10/from-cutillas-alexi-lalas-and-azkalshow.htmlHaha i do not have a VHS recorder, just the VHS lol. I could use your copy the day after the games. ^____^ Thanks in advance LoL, I kid you not. I have a VHS machine but no VHS tape!
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Post by jpesarza on Oct 25, 2011 17:21:31 GMT 8
Philippines vs. Myanmar, Nov. 13, Sun., 4:30 p.m. LIVE on Studio 23.
And yeah, this will be a SPECIAL Philippine National Sports Day. Pacquiao - Marquez 3 then U23 in the afternoon. A different Sunday for the Philippines.
*and ASAP in between* ^___^ lol
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Post by jpesarza on Oct 25, 2011 17:25:20 GMT 8
Haha i do not have a VHS recorder, just the VHS lol. I could use your copy the day after the games. ^____^ Thanks in advance LoL, I kid you not. I have a VHS machine but no VHS tape! waaaa, bet you can still find one in the open today. How about overriding your Silvester Stallone movies. Comeon! Do it for the country. Haha ;D ;D ;D
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Post by sheajane80 on Oct 25, 2011 20:45:24 GMT 8
ya overwrite mo na lang. torrent mo na lang ang cobra, rocky 1 to x n hehe
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Post by rpbenchwarmer on Oct 25, 2011 21:05:32 GMT 8
Posted on October 25, 2011 08:52:13 PM Suzuki Phils. rallies behind Azkals U-23 in SEA GamesTHE MEN’S National Under-23 Football Team that will see action in the 26th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Indonesia in November got another boost for its campaign as Suzuki Philippines (SPH) has thrown its full support to the team as official sponsor. Recognizing the standing of football as the most popular sport in the world as well as upholding its commitment “to solidify the thrust of competitive sportsmanship through football gaming in the Philippines,” the company has decided to back the Junior Azkals, SPH said in a statement provided during the official sponsorship agreement signing at the Richmonde Eastwood Hotel in Quezon City yesterday. “Since football is the most popular sport in the world, Suzuki clearly wants to capitalize on this foundation to be able to build a strong pool of young players that will carry the Filipino flag,” said SPH President Satoshi Uichida in the statement. The sponsorship agreement is in line with SPH’s other programs for local football which include its support for the Philippine Football Federation (PFF)-Suzuki U-23 National Cup earlier this year and for the country’s homegrown football heroes Chieffy Caligdong, Ian Araneta, Yannick Tuazon, Paolo Pascual and Roel Gener. With this latest backing, the PFF, the national sports association of football in the Philippines, said it is very excited with the partnership and more determined to do good in the upcoming SEA Games. “We in PFF, appreciate all the efforts of SPH in elevating the sport to higher heights, and we are optimistic all this backing will only merit positive results,” said PFF President Mariano “Nonong” Araneta. For his part, Philippine Azkals Team Manager Dan Palami said that while the enthusiasm of the players to compete in international tournaments stems from playing for flag and country, sponsorships from various groups are very much welcome, saying “With the belief that is coming from sponsors like Suzuki, it further fuels them (players)... thinking there is tangible support provided for them.” This year marks the first time in six years that the Philippines is sending a football team in the SEA Games. The last time the country competed in the regional meet was in 2005 where it had only one win to show for. The best finish the Philippines had in SEA Games football was in 1991 when it made it to the semifinals as host. The 2011 U-23 team is hoping to build on the interest generated, and headway made, by the Senior Azkals in the last year and a half. The team is made up of local talents backed up by at least seven experienced international campaigners, including Azkals members Roland Muller (goalkeeper) and Jason De Jong (midfielder). The Philippines is in Group B along with Vietnam, Timor Leste, Laos, Myanmar and Brunei. The Indonesia SEA Games will be from Nov. 11 to 22. -- Michael Angelo S. Murillo www.bworldonline.com/content.php?section=Sports&title=Suzuki-Phils.-rallies-behind-Azkals-U-23-in-SEA-Games&id=40508
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Post by Wiking on Oct 25, 2011 21:10:41 GMT 8
LoL, I kid you not. I have a VHS machine but no VHS tape! waaaa, bet you can still find one in the open today. How about overriding your Silvester Stallone movies. Comeon! Do it for the country. Haha ;D ;D ;D I would've done it along time ago, alas no VHS tape at all. Silvester Stallone, classic man, go Blu Ray!
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Post by fadzki on Oct 25, 2011 21:26:36 GMT 8
Markinho1991 Mark Drinkuth by AZKALNEWS Konichwa from Japan Today we won 5:1 against a Japanese High School Team. See you Philippines on 31st
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Post by jpmanahan on Oct 25, 2011 22:30:45 GMT 8
FYI: those times mean that there will be a 30-minute pregame if you base it from ASEAN Football.
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Post by cjeagle on Oct 25, 2011 23:27:23 GMT 8
the u23 azkal won 5 - 1 v a high school japan team with mark hartmann scoring a hat trick - from tweets of the hartmann bros
Azkals U23 won 5-1 against a Japanese high school team Hiryu FC today. Goals by Mark Hartmann (3), OJ Porteria (1), OJ Clarino (1)
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Post by cjeagle on Oct 26, 2011 4:21:54 GMT 8
Booters eye semifinals slot in SEA Games BY BONG PEDRALVEZ GOING for three wins and a draw in the eliminations. This is the target of the national football team competing in the 26th Southeast Asian Games soccer tourney starting on Nov. 3 in Jakarta, Indonesia, which German coach Michael Weiss said should be enough to send his charges to the semifinals. "If we get 10 points (on three wins and a draw) most likely we will qualify for the next round," Weiss said shortly before the Filipinos left for Gotemba, Japan last Monday for a weeklong training camp, the last phase of their intensive buildup for the regional meet. The nationals open their campaign in Group B against defending champion Vietnam, a prospect that does not faze Weiss in the least. "There is no aspect in playing against Vietnam," Weiss said. "Vietnam is one of the five opponents. We might lose 7-0 but still have a chance of (advancing). If we beat all the other teams then we are through." He, however, cautioned local football fans not to pressure his wards by making predictions about their performance, saying: "We will take it one game at a time, one step at a time. "There should be no speculations for gold, silver, finals, blah, blah, blah– that’s stupid," the German mentor said. "It’s just dreaming and nothing about the real football world, just too much dreaming. "It will be one game at a time, one strategy for each game at a time." He noted four his starters–Filipino-Spanish defender Carlos Alberto de Murga, Fil-Germans Roland Mueller and Manny Ott and Fil-Belgian Jeffrey Christaens–"will play under jet lag in the first game so that will be very difficult." Other than the team’s tough opening match, Weiss said he liked the way their elimination game schedule worked out, giving them a three-day break before resuming action against Timor Leste, followed by the game against Laos on Nov. 11 before taking on an equally strong Myanmar squad two days later . The Philippines wraps up the preliminaries against Brunei on Nov. 15. www.malaya.com.ph/oct26/sports11.html
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Post by jpesarza on Oct 26, 2011 10:26:20 GMT 8
waaaa, bet you can still find one in the open today. How about overriding your Silvester Stallone movies. Comeon! Do it for the country. Haha ;D ;D ;D I would've done it along time ago, alas no VHS tape at all. Silvester Stallone, classic man, go Blu Ray! HAHAHA classic so true!
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Post by djaime21 on Oct 27, 2011 9:55:26 GMT 8
any word on the final squad for the SEA games?
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Post by cjeagle on Oct 27, 2011 14:03:55 GMT 8
Azkals U-23 lost a friendly to a Japanese high school team 0-2 earlier today.
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