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Post by Wiking on Sept 18, 2012 12:02:24 GMT 8
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Post by Wiking on Sept 18, 2012 15:02:26 GMT 8
Here's a juicy rumor "someone" told me, remember not "official" but it seems Demit Omphroy and Matthew Uy have been signed by Global FC. The person told me that the names "might" have been submitted to the UFL before the close of the transfer period. This is a similar circumstance as the Juani & Rob G "signing" last season.
The reason is supposedly less to do with Global itself but rather for Dan to have the guys close by for the Azkal campaign that are coming up.
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Post by Wiking on Sept 19, 2012 14:43:16 GMT 8
Rumor confirmed!
RETAINED FROM LAST SEASON: ANGELES, Marvin Janner ANGELES, Marwin Janver BAHADORAN, Misagh BARBASO, Jerry BASA, David Mark CHRISTIAENS, Jeffrey DE MURGA, Carlos EL HABIB, Izzeldin GUIRADO, Juan Luis GUISSO, Ange Marius Tressor HOSHIDE, Yu KAMA, Valentine MARAVILLA, Lexter OBIANG, Alex PASCUAL, Jose Paolo REICHELT, Patrick
TRANSFERS: NNABUIFE, Fidelis (from Nomads FC) RODRIGUES, Romeu Waltrick (from Socceroo FC)
IN: CAPOLEI, Kevin Umberto MADAYAG, Maverick OMPHROY, Demitrius ROLAND, Sadia Dely UY, Matthew WOLF, Denis YAO, Delon Patrick
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Post by mayaarms on Sept 20, 2012 10:31:29 GMT 8
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Post by berniekosar on Sept 30, 2012 16:11:46 GMT 8
Sneak peek of Global's new jersey!
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Post by shanks608 on Sept 30, 2012 20:52:41 GMT 8
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Post by xclentoy on Oct 1, 2012 6:25:20 GMT 8
Looks like the azkals. Hehehe. FCbarcelona counterparts in the philippines
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Post by kluverbucy on Oct 1, 2012 10:28:10 GMT 8
Nice thanks.. Teka isipin nyo nga kung sino sakanila ang naiba.. hehe
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Post by shinguard13 on Oct 1, 2012 14:43:48 GMT 8
solid group! but yeah, kinda risky move here. what if they have a camp abroad or called for nat'l duty? dami ng mawawala.
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Post by strikerbon on Oct 2, 2012 7:19:42 GMT 8
where is Patrick Reichelt? who's that guy behind Basa? is that Omphroy?
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Post by opn on Jan 3, 2013 18:59:18 GMT 8
Wowza!! Cedelf Tupas @cedelfpt
The AFC has accepted UFL champion @globalfc_PHL into the AFC Presidents Cup competition this year.
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Post by cjeagle on Jan 3, 2013 19:41:42 GMT 8
About time. The more international competition our clubs compete in, the better they will be. More chances for glory for our clubs, more exposure to international competition for our players and another competition for our fans to follow throughout the year.
Here is the official correspondence by the AFC on Dan Palami's twitter:
Looking forward to Global FC's participation in the AFC President's Cup 2013... pic.twitter.com/6q5YcmqN
I have been calling for the UFC to participate in this event for some time now and I am glad they have finally done so.
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Post by teddyandtimmysdad on Jan 4, 2013 23:34:55 GMT 8
Really great news and many congratulations are due to the Global FC players, its management team, and the management of the UFL league.
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Post by cjeagle on Jan 5, 2013 2:17:18 GMT 8
As part of its buildup, Global has tapped Scottish manager Brian Reid to handle the team starting this month. The 42-year-old Reid is an experienced player with stints in the Scottish Premier League with Rangers, before managing Ayr United, which he helped secure to promotion to the first division during a five-year spell until last year.
inquirer.net
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Post by stellarboy on Jan 5, 2013 5:21:41 GMT 8
I remember Brian Reid as the Ayr manager who scouted now-Stallions player Jason de Jong last year and asked him to try out at the club before joining the national team for the AFC Challenge Cup. And Reid did told that due to financial reasons the club couldn't acquire De Jong as he was with Dordrecht then.
It's quite sad that Ayr United had to let go of Reid after it got relegated a season after they got promoted last year. I do hope now that with his stint with Global things will get better.
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Now that Global participates in the AFC President's Cup, they have to abide with a few rules, including the limit on foreign players (those who don't possess a Philippine passport). Last year the AFC only allowed two foreign players in the tourney. If this rule applies for the 2013 edition, how would Dan Palami change the squad?
I would have to assume that during the mid-season transfer window (around late March/early April), he will have to release or loan out a number of foreign players in the current squad. If they're still around, I will retain Yu Hoshide and Izzo El-habbib for the President's Cup.
For the Filipino players who will have to fill in the vacated spots, I think Palami will have to pick a few reserve players from the Laos FC team and will also have to acquire players from other clubs on loan. They're pretty handicapped on centreback, attacking midfield, forward and goalkeeper without the prominent foreign players in their squad. What do you think Global should loan in?
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