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Post by ptrfootball on Jul 20, 2014 15:26:26 GMT 8
Mr Rookoz, I don't have a clue on what the world your talking about. I don't understand your point. First you say one thing and then you come up with another. My point is this.... Yes I would like the Australia's joining the Suzuki Cup. Who would not? It will definitely improved the level of the games. Enriching or upgrade the competition. Bringing closer all the countries involve. Exchanges of information, skill and method. But this is where you got me wrong. My point is this... for now, let's have the southeast asian countries participate first in this Suzuki Cup. Later on down the road somewhere... Create or organize another competition whereby Australia can compete with us. As for Australian they will hammer us ...
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Post by xclentoy on Jul 20, 2014 22:54:01 GMT 8
Australia is part of the AFF, They should be allow to play in the Suzuki cup. Why would they join the AFF in the first place, might as well just join the EAFF then. just my 2 cents
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Post by leoisiah on Jul 21, 2014 7:48:39 GMT 8
Australia is part of the AFF, They should be allow to play in the Suzuki cup. Why would they join the AFF in the first place, might as well just join the EAFF then. just my 2 cents Proximity.
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Post by ptrfootball on Jul 21, 2014 17:40:26 GMT 8
YES I KNOW AUSTRALIA IS PART OF AFF... BUT THATS NOT THE ISSUE HERE. YOU DONT SEE THAT THE AUSTRALIA'S LEVEL OF PLAY IS MUCH HIGHER THAT US. HOW MANY TIMES THEY QUALIFIED IN THE WORLD CUP. IS LIKE SAYING A TEAM FROM NBA TO JOIN PBL... BUT IF YOU INSIST THEN GO FORTH. LET THEM JOIN US BUT WITH GUIDELINES. CAUSE IF NOT THIS IS WHAT IM SEEING. 2014 THE CHAMPION IS AUSTRALIA. 2016 CHAMPION AGAIN AUSTRALIA. 2018 CHAMPION... OBVIOUSLY AUSTRALIA. AHEHE...
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Post by ptrfootball on Jul 21, 2014 17:43:22 GMT 8
We will just be competing or fighting for second place....ahehehe
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Post by santongbusabos on Jul 22, 2014 11:09:06 GMT 8
i rather choose to lose to a quality team.
and if we really dreaming of competing in the world cup, what is the better way to start the campaign than to have a match with a world cup caliber team.
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Post by johnmarki on Jul 22, 2014 19:58:20 GMT 8
I personally think 'Australia' is disrespecting the AFC by not joining the AFF suzuki cup. AFC accepted them with "open arms" when they left OFC. So to return the favor, they should join AFF suzuki cup. Even if they just fill the team with reserve players.
They should respect and observe AFC/Asian football rules.They shouldn't think of themselves as an exception, because they're so good.
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Post by tabokanon on Jul 23, 2014 14:42:33 GMT 8
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Post by jonny on Jul 23, 2014 16:22:55 GMT 8
Draw on August 5 , this must be the seedings. Vietnam in group A and Singapore in group B as hosts.
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Post by chizcake on Jul 23, 2014 20:28:58 GMT 8
getting more exciting heheheh
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Post by jonny on Aug 1, 2014 16:29:50 GMT 8
MANILA (1 August 2014) –Even though the opponents for the Peace Cup 2014 have yet to be confirmed, the Philippines national team will still gear up for the event by holding a centralized training camp at the end of the month. The Peace Cup is slated for the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila on 1–9 September with the team under chief coach Thomas Dooley to begin training on 18 August. The Peace Cup is part of the Philippines’ overall preparation for the AFF Suzuki Cup at the end of the year PHILIPPINES TRAINING SQUAD GOALKEEPERS: Roland Müller, Patrick Deyto, Nicholas O’Donnell, Paolo Pascual DEFENDERS: Charles Pettys, Amani Aguinaldo, Anton Del Rosario, Jeffrey Christiaens, Daisuke Sato, Simone Rota, Roxy Dorlas, Rob Gier, Juan Guirado MIDFIELDERS: Marwin Angeles, Misagh Bahadoran, Kenshiro Daniels, Jason De Jong, Christopher Greatwich, Simon Greatwich, Curt Dizon, Paolo Bugas, Jerry Lucena, Martin Steuble, Joven Bedic, OJ Porteria, James Younghusband, Stephan Schröck STRIKERS: Nathaniel Burkey, Patrick Reichelt, Mark Hartman, Daniel Gadia, Phil Younghusband, Javier Patino, John Kanayama www.aseanfootball.org/v2/?p=17087
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Post by kuo24 on Aug 1, 2014 19:06:22 GMT 8
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Post by kuo24 on Aug 1, 2014 19:08:48 GMT 8
First time I'm hearing of John Kanayama. Still no sign of recent targets Alvaro Silva, Stephan Palla and Mike Ott.
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Post by chizcake on Aug 1, 2014 22:53:55 GMT 8
and yes , why was neil not selected he is currently clubless its the best time to get his services full time for the national team
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Post by cypher210 on Aug 2, 2014 2:27:06 GMT 8
and yes , why was neil not selected he is currently clubless its the best time to get his services full time for the national team well its obviously his lack of playing time with his former club and his nagging injury. I'm pretty sure that the GKs selected had more playing time with their respective clubs than he did. If i were Neil, I'd focus on finding a club first and get back into playing form, rather than whining about not being selected.
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