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Post by o8t8s8o on Jul 8, 2011 0:11:06 GMT 8
Are they going to air the friendly matches of the Phil Team in bahrain? I certainly hope so
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Post by cowscrubber on Jul 8, 2011 0:20:48 GMT 8
I don't think that will be wise.
The Philippines is still filled with people who don't know what the heck test matches are for, and that even top teams will without a doubt lose some of the friendlies that they play.
It will probably only cause national panic and anti-Azkals sentiment.
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Post by o8t8s8o on Jul 8, 2011 0:26:03 GMT 8
I don't think that will be wise. The Philippines is still filled with people who don't know what the heck test matches are for, and that even top teams will without a doubt lose some of the friendlies that they play. It will probably only cause national panic and anti-Azkals sentiment. well i guess like what happened in the UFL friendly game, people who don't know the importance of a friendly game would only view it as who won and what score.. sad reality, however dont you think the friendly games shown will also help us mature as a nation in understanding the beautiful game?
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Post by locotes on Jul 8, 2011 7:55:40 GMT 8
I don't think that will be wise. The Philippines is still filled with people who don't know what the heck test matches are for, and that even top teams will without a doubt lose some of the friendlies that they play. It will probably only cause national panic and anti-Azkals sentiment. I agree, some people mite take it the wrong way if they loose the game.
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Post by xyz1000 on Jul 8, 2011 8:56:57 GMT 8
I don't think that will be wise. The Philippines is still filled with people who don't know what the heck test matches are for, and that even top teams will without a doubt lose some of the friendlies that they play. It will probably only cause national panic and anti-Azkals sentiment. well i guess like what happened in the UFL friendly game, people who don't know the importance of a friendly game would only view it as who won and what score.. sad reality, however dont you think the friendly games shown will also help us mature as a nation in understanding the beautiful game? The more mature spectator would actually analyze each friendly game in context and not treat them all the same. A friendly with UFL is not the same as a friendly with Ingolstadt's second team, and of course, it's not about who won or lost, but for the coach to experiment, analyze, and determine what works and what doesn't.
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Post by Ka Roger on Jul 8, 2011 10:28:43 GMT 8
Many people expect the team to lose to bash them again and again, typical pinoy ignorance isn't it?
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Post by melbmike on Jul 8, 2011 13:35:18 GMT 8
When are the friendlies and against whom?
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Post by garfredcia on Jul 8, 2011 13:57:08 GMT 8
Hi Guys!!! Newbie Here.... =)
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Post by o8t8s8o on Jul 10, 2011 0:00:30 GMT 8
Philippines Azkals vs Bahrain National Olympic Team
July 16, 2011 - 7:00pm at the Bahrain National Stadium(Isa Town) - 7:00pm
July 18, 2011 - 7:00pm Muharraq Stadium, Muharraq
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Post by Caz on Jul 10, 2011 9:09:16 GMT 8
Hi garfredcia! Welcome to the forum!
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Post by theequaliser on Jul 11, 2011 11:12:09 GMT 8
well i guess like what happened in the UFL friendly game, people who don't know the importance of a friendly game would only view it as who won and what score.. sad reality, however dont you think the friendly games shown will also help us mature as a nation in understanding the beautiful game? The more mature spectator would actually analyze each friendly game in context and not treat them all the same. A friendly with UFL is not the same as a friendly with Ingolstadt's second team, and of course, it's not about who won or lost, but for the coach to experiment, analyze, and determine what works and what doesn't. Tama..if you guys noticed in the game some players were shuffled to different position for experiment by coach Weiss. He was watching individual players closely in that game.
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Post by cowscrubber on Jul 11, 2011 12:43:06 GMT 8
When are the friendlies and against whom? Bahrain U23
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Post by vimjonk on Jul 11, 2011 14:29:25 GMT 8
If they lost against higher or similar ranked team, then it's normal, no problem.
UFL are supposed to be the rejects of the AzKals NT.
Imagine if the PBA All-Stars would lose to a Cebu Selection.
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Post by bnchzt on Jul 14, 2011 9:22:50 GMT 8
gulf-daily-news.com/NewsDetails.aspx?storyid=309757Creator and AMA to organise friendlies By PATRICK SALOMON , Posted on » Wednesday, July 13, 2011 CREATOR Marketing Consultancy has teamed up with AMA International University Bahrain to organise the first-ever Bahrain-Philippines Football Friendship Games. The event features the visiting Philippine senior men's national football team, known more popularly as 'the Azkals', and Bahrain's under-23 Olympic team. They will play a pair of friendly matches on Saturday and Monday. The first tie will be held at the National Stadium in Riffa, followed by the second at the Muharraq Club stadium in Arad. The partnership between Creator and AMA was confirmed in a meeting attended by AMA officials Dr Emelin Magada, Fernando Dela Cruz and Buena Gracia Canzana, along with Creator representatives Rene Fuentes and Chris Manalo. In line with their affiliation, a practice match will be played between 'the Azkals' and AMA's varsity football team on Sunday, also at the National Stadium. Fans will be able to watch the scrimmage free of charge. Tickets Tickets for both friendly games against Bahrain's Olympic squad are now available. They can be purchased at Hot Pot Restaurant, Shawarma Express, Ric's Kountry Kitchen, Borakay, Bahay Kubo, Chuckay, Philippine Friends, Kempura, Kowloon, Lolita's Bakery, Joni's Bakery, Sahari Computer, Electronic World, Zen's Flower, Natasha, Foto Magic, Grand Optics, Nonoo Exchange, Impressions Beauty Salon and Spa, Yum Chow Asian Cuisine, Dabarkads Restaurant, and Fakhrawi Framing. For further inquiries and ticket reservations, call Rem on 36064822, Chris on 37768683, Rene on 39678323, Edith on 39678313, Nino on 36271121 or Rod on 36598588. Bahrain's Olympic team will be using the friendly matches to help prepare for their upcoming campaign in the main round of Asian qualifying for next year's London Olympic Games. 'The Azkals', meanwhile, will be gearing up for their matches against Kuwait later this month, which are in the second round of continental qualification for the 2014 Fifa World Cup. 'The Azkals' are expected to fly directly to Kuwait City from Bahrain for the first leg scheduled on July 23. The return match will be played in Manila on July 28.
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Post by kikomatsing on Jul 14, 2011 17:11:19 GMT 8
Are the games gonna be shown on any Bharain television and any stream links if there are any?
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