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Post by beho on Feb 16, 2011 20:22:34 GMT 8
to Mr. Ian Araneta (Forward), hope you'll take this criticize to continue improving in your craft. pls po pkibawas bwasan yung pgging bulok ang bunganga kz hndi ln aq kundi marami ang nkakapansin ilang beses dn yun tuwing iclocloseup k kpg muntikan kn mkagoal ng mga headers mu ^_^ maraming nkakaread lips, cguro nadadala k ln ng emosyon mu kz muntikan nga but still its unprofessional, pls stop it or at least try not to do it again its not a good influence as a role model. thnx! ^_^ hope i did not offended u and ur fans. congratz!! kip it up!! ^_^ more power! go philippine azkals!! AW! AW! AW! GRRRRR! keep barking!! ;Dwelcome to the jungle bro! ;D
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Post by Ms. Sarah Crews on Feb 17, 2011 8:22:38 GMT 8
to Mr. Ian Araneta (Forward), hope you'll take this criticize to continue improving in your craft. pls po pkibawas bwasan yung pgging bulok ang bunganga kz hndi ln aq kundi marami ang nkakapansin ilang beses dn yun tuwing iclocloseup k kpg muntikan kn mkagoal ng mga headers mu ^_^ maraming nkakaread lips, cguro nadadala k ln ng emosyon mu kz muntikan nga but still its unprofessional, pls stop it or at least try not to do it again its not a good influence as a role model. thnx! ^_^ hope i did not offended u and ur fans. congratz!! kip it up!! ^_^ more power! go philippine azkals!! AW! AW! AW! GRRRRR! keep barking!! ;Dwelcome to the jungle bro! ;D haha ilang beses ko itong nakita sa mga reply sa post dun sa facebook ah.. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by locotes on Feb 17, 2011 8:47:38 GMT 8
But the kids/minors doesnt have the skills to read lips on TV yet, so Ok lang yan.hahahahahaha. Basta wag lang e translate ng magulang sa mga bata. hehehe
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Post by beho on Feb 17, 2011 12:35:12 GMT 8
;Dwelcome to the jungle bro! ;D haha ilang beses ko itong nakita sa mga reply sa post dun sa facebook ah.. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)if that's the case, i guess nabasa na rin ni ian yung mga comments sa kanya, i just hope he'd take these criticisms constructively, mejo try nya baguhin, let's give him the benefit of the doubt, kasi maybe he was not used to being on national tv, maybe he was'nt aware na kitang kita sa tv yung lips nya.
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Post by rpbenchwarmer on Feb 17, 2011 17:59:57 GMT 8
LAOS HOLD CHINESE TAIPEI AT HOMEFEBRUARY 16, 2011 VIENTIANE (17 Feb 2011) – Laos could only managed a 1-1 draw with Chinese Taipei in the second-leg play-offs at the National Stadium in Vientiane tonight, signalling their failure to reach the main draw of the AFC Challenge Cup 2012. With the drawn match, Laos conceded defeat to Chinese Taipei on a 6-3 aggregate loss – following the 5-2 beating they suffered in the first-leg play-offs last week. In Vientiane, following a first half deadlock, it was to be the visitors who took the lead when in the 65th minute, Chen Po Liang scored. But eight minutes to the end, Vongchiengkham Soukaphone grabbed the equaliser for the home team. Link: www.aseanfootball.org/?p=4167
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Post by cjeagle on Feb 17, 2011 21:48:30 GMT 8
Cambodia scored in extra time. Final score for the 2nd game 3-2 in favor of Macau.
Total aggregate scores 5-4 in favor of Cambodia. Cambodia qualifies.
In other news, Myanmar our first opponent in the AFC Challenge Cup group qualifiers in March has just hired a very good and experienced coach Serbian Milan Zivadinovic who has the best record among the coaches in ASEAN and is considered a legend in Serbia. He is the sort of coach who can train his team to counterattack successfully against possession oriented offensive teams which Coach Weiss seems to favor. We will find out in March how good our coach really is in that first match in the AFC Challenge Cup. It is interesting to read that they also hired Serbian assistant coaches. All of the coaches is paid for by the government as the current military leader is an avid football fan.
YANGON (3 Feb 2011) – The Myanmar Football Federation (MFF) have appointed Milan Zivadinovic of Serbia as the new chief of the Myanmar national team. The former Iraq and Ghana national team cach, Zivadinovic signed a two-year contract with the MFF in a ceremony last week. The deal, which is reported to be worth around USD180,000 per year, will also see the 66-year-old Zivadinovic guiding the Myanmar Oympic team. The Myanmar Under-23 side will be playing in the 2012 Olympic qualifiers against India later this month. At the same ceremony, Jovica Nikolic and Goran Zivadinovic were also appointed as the assistants to Zivadinovic. Former player of Red Star Belgrade, Zivadinovic took charge of the Yugoslavia national team in 1998 where he boosted their FIFA ranking to the highest ever at sixth. He was also voted as the best coach in Yugoslavia 1993 and the best foreign coach in Turkey 1984. While in Yugoslavia, he had a hand in developing players like Mijatovic (Real Madrid), Stankovic (Inter Milan), Mihajlovic (Inter Milan) and Kezman (PSV/Chelsea).
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Post by rpbenchwarmer on Feb 18, 2011 16:39:51 GMT 8
AFC CC 2012 qualifying hosts confirmedFriday, 18 February 2011 11:43 Kuala Lumpur: The hosts for the four qualifying groups of the AFC Challenge Cup 2012 have been confirmed by AFC. Group A will be hosted by Myanmar in Yangon. The teams in this group are: Myanmar, Bangladesh, Palestine, and the winners of the pre-qualification match between Mongolia and the Philippines (second leg) on 15 March (The Philippines won the first leg 2-0). The match days are 21, 23 and 25 March. Group B will be played in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and the participating teams are 2008 champions India, Pakistan, Chinese Taipei and Turkmenistan. The match days are 21, 23 and 25 March. Group C will be hosted by Maldives in Male. The teams are: Maldives, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Cambodia. The match days are 21, 23 and 25 March. Group D will be played in Kathmandu, Nepal. The teams are: Nepal, 2010 champions DPR Korea, Sri Lanka, and the winners of the pre-qualification match between Bhutan and Afghanistan (23 and 25 March). The match days are 7, 9 and 11 April. Link: www.the-afc.com/en/tournaments/men-a-youth/afc-challenge-cup/33280-afc-cc-2012-qualifying-hosts-confirmed
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Post by Caz on Feb 19, 2011 4:36:56 GMT 8
Yipes, that's tough news. Myanmar has a new (and apparently good) coach AND home field advantage. After Bung Karno though I feel the Azkals can play against anyone anywhere.
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Post by locotes on Feb 19, 2011 6:17:08 GMT 8
We had chances in front of goal against Myanmar the last time, tahnks to Araneta of course,hahaha. I think we can make it against them. After Mongolia, we can win this group. Our group in the last Suzuki Cup is more difficult than this 5 folds.
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Post by Caz on Feb 19, 2011 7:23:22 GMT 8
Via FIFA website, we've faced Myanmar/Burma 10 times since 1971 and lost 8 times to them. Drew twice in the last two matches. Hopefully we can chalk up our first win against them now. In our group they've had the longest history with us. We lost to Bangladesh in 1984 in our only match against them. We've never faced Palestine before. Myanmar had excellent defense via goal posts and crossbar the last time around.
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Post by mypinoyfutbol on Feb 25, 2011 11:15:54 GMT 8
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Post by kikomatsing on Feb 25, 2011 18:23:25 GMT 8
But the kids/minors doesnt have the skills to read lips on TV yet, so Ok lang yan.hahahahahaha. Basta wag lang e translate ng magulang sa mga bata. hehehe The Italian Seria A already gives penalties/suspensions (they use videos as reference) to players who spit bad language
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Post by beho on Feb 25, 2011 23:00:41 GMT 8
But the kids/minors doesnt have the skills to read lips on TV yet, so Ok lang yan.hahahahahaha. Basta wag lang e translate ng magulang sa mga bata. hehehe The Italian Seria A already gives penalties/suspensions (they use videos as reference) to players who spit bad language ;Dthat was cool man, but i guess that was applicable only for domestic leagues, for example the italian commitee would'nt understand the words coming out of araneta's mouth like"p-tang -ina mo" even with the help of videos only with a filipino translator will they be able to understand what araneta had just said, & it's kind of absurd to have an official interpreter(who's job is for that reason only) for each of the country's that are playing,in the tournament or whatsoever. ;D
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Post by shakoy on Feb 26, 2011 5:53:17 GMT 8
we're lucky! group A seems to be the weakest group.
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Post by Caz on Feb 26, 2011 6:39:09 GMT 8
I agree, luck of the draw. We draw against Tajikistan in 2008 and they finished reasonably well. I think we got a good shot at finishing well too.
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