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Post by chizcake on Mar 11, 2014 7:25:50 GMT 8
I hope Ceres would sign Angel Guirado. He doesn't have a team until now. I hope it happens. me too , love watching angel play
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Post by tipo on Mar 11, 2014 10:36:32 GMT 8
I hope Ceres would sign Angel Guirado. He doesn't have a team until now. I hope it happens. Angel Guirado was seen training last night with Global FC.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2014 13:20:42 GMT 8
Heard about a guy full-time national team coach and part- time barber.
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Post by chizcake on Mar 12, 2014 21:07:09 GMT 8
Angel Guirado was seen training last night with Global FC. hope to see him play again here in UFL
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Post by tipo on Mar 14, 2014 18:09:03 GMT 8
Ceres-La Salle FC hosts AFC President’s CupBy Jerome S. Galunan Jr. The Bacolod-based Ceres-La Salle FC, champion of the 2013 PFF-Smart Club National Championship, will play as one of the hosts in the upcoming AFC President’s Cup 2014 Group Stage this May 1-11. This was confirmed through a communication furnished by Negros Occidental Football Association general-secretary Paulline Javelona. In the said communication, among other clubs hosting the Group Stage are the Erchim FC of Mongolia and the Sri Lanka Air Force SC of Sri Lanka. Official draw for this tournament will be held on March 28 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Eleven (11) clubs will participate in the AFC President’s Cup 2014 Group Stage. They will be divided into two groups of four clubs each and one group of three clubs. These clubs are the Sheikh Russel Krira Chakra Limited (Bangladesh), Ugyen Academy FC (Bhutan), Svayrieng FC (Cambodia), Tatung Company (Chinese Taipei), Rimyongsu Club (DPR Korea), Manang Marshyangdi Club (Nepal), KRL Football Club (Pakistan), FC HTTU (Turkmenistan), and hosts Erchim FC (Mongolia), Sri Lanka Air Force SC (Sri Lanka) and Ceres-La Salle FC, representing the Philippines. LAST YEAR’S RESULT Philippines represented by Global FC finished ninth overall in the Group Stage with the following rankings: 1. Turkmenistan (Balkan), 2. Pakistan (KRL Football Club), 3. Kyrgyzstan (Dordoi), 4. Palestine (Al Quds Hilal Club), 5. Nepal (Three Star Club), 6. Mongolia (Erchim FC), 7. Cambodia (Beoungket Rubber FC), 8. Chinese Taipei (Taiwan Power Company), 10. Bangladesh (Abahani Limited), 11. Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka Army Sports Club), 12. Bhutan (Yeedzin FC), and DPR Korea (Rimyongsu Club). However, DPK Korea did not play. MODE OF COMPETITION The 11 clubs shall be divided into two groups of four clubs each and one group of three clubs. Each group shall play a one-round league, where each club in the group shall play one match against every other club. The top two clubs in each group will qualify to the “final stage” and will be grouped in two with three clubs each playing in one centralized venue on September 22-28, 2014. The winner of each group will advance to play the final./ WDJ
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Post by sikatrix on Mar 17, 2014 13:14:55 GMT 8
Cryptic Tweet by Jason Sabio, Does this mean that he is headed to Ceres?
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Post by tipo on Mar 17, 2014 16:35:50 GMT 8
^if this pic means anything, the Angeles twins are heading there as well.
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Post by jonny on Mar 17, 2014 19:11:54 GMT 8
^if this pic means anything, the Angeles twins are heading there as well. Yes , seems that they have signed for Ceres Fc.
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Post by chizcake on Mar 17, 2014 22:52:05 GMT 8
hmmm major build up ang ceres
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Post by mayfel on Mar 18, 2014 9:54:12 GMT 8
imagine in next year's league play. we will have 4 legit title contenders in LMSFC, KAYA, Global, and Ceres. Hope Stallion, Pachanga, and GAU Globe will further solidify their rosters and play at par with the aforementioned contenders. I hope also that Manila Jeepney will be promoted and TSFC will stay at Division 1, then we will have a very exciting league next year
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Post by strikerbon on Mar 18, 2014 11:59:40 GMT 8
expect to have an exciting division one next season! i am not against the Army club but i want them to be relegated. they lost to Kaya 9-1 and twice against Global with the same scoreline. imagine they conceded 9 goals in one of their three loses. that's very embarrassing.
looking forward for Ceres in division 1. but the promotion spot in division two for now is very tight. Laos, Manila Jeepney and PAF can still claim the second slot for promotion next season. even Nomads and Manila All-Japan still has a chance. this is very interesting
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Post by johnmarki on Mar 19, 2014 15:29:46 GMT 8
expect to have an exciting division one next season! i am not against the Army club but i want them to be relegated. they lost to Kaya 9-1 and twice against Global with the same scoreline. imagine they conceded 9 goals in one of their three loses. that's very embarrassing. looking forward for Ceres in division 1. but the promotion spot in division two for now is very tight. Laos, Manila Jeepney and PAF can still claim the second slot for promotion next season. even Nomads and Manila All-Japan still has a chance. this is very interesting Army seriously needs rebuilding. I think they need to sign more "pro" players. Players who have vast experience playing overseas. Because what they have now are amateur players and aging veterans. I look forward for Ceres too. I was rooting for UIM. But they made a huge mistake letting Dizon go. But anyways, he is a good signing for Global.
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Post by berniekosar on Mar 21, 2014 2:49:00 GMT 8
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Post by chizcake on Mar 21, 2014 3:10:38 GMT 8
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Post by Azkalpinoy on Mar 21, 2014 11:58:24 GMT 8
Angel Guirado was seen training last night with Global FC. hope to see him play again here in UFL Are you having my eyes out??!!! The guy was interesting to watch for about 10 minutes with his eye catching skills, but when was the last time there was an end product. The guy clearly has an ego the size of his head, which is massive!!!...... He plays for himself and not for the team. His skills, whilst they may be impressive to some, to anyone with a footballing brain are not productive and were detrimental to the Global style of play last year. I for one am glad to see him back in the country, to see his massive head sat warming the bench.
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