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Post by dingodile5 on Sept 7, 2014 9:24:31 GMT 8
It's too early to tell now about Dooley's fate for our team. We need a good performance at the Suzuki Cup. If we failed to advanced to the next round, then that would cost him his contract extension.
But as you can see, when he took the realm, we really improved a lot but there are still lapses. They should unlearn long balls and put players in proper positions. Our right back is weak last night (my opinion)
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Post by elytista on Sept 7, 2014 15:34:10 GMT 8
myanmar just destroyed our Right back last night and Dooley didnt do anyting to adjust the strategy of the team. When De Murga sub in 2nd half i though his going in as right back and daniels will move back to his natural position.
If he didnt bring home the AFF Suzuki Cup later this year, BYE BYE DOOLEY! GO BACK TO THE STATES!
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Post by hat3trick on Sept 7, 2014 20:20:23 GMT 8
Whats with the hate hat3trick? I actually enjoyed the game as it provided more thrill unlike game we had against Chinese Taipei. Too bad we're at the losing end last night. We were just unlucky not to convert all the chances we had and the defense was a little bit sloppy. Also, props to Myanmar whom I think was more hungry taking back possessions. My 2 cents. Nothing Bro.. Ang galing kasi ni Thomas Dooley very wise siya sa mga binibigay na position ng players. Tapos halatang sobrang hindi pigil yung mga players na maging chicken run, ika nga niya. Sobrang galing nila mag hold sa positions kaya sobrang dami nung supports kapag sa attack mode na. Anyway, one thing na positive thing yung passing game. Klinsmann style ganun ganun ang nakikita ko sa team ngayon.
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Post by xyz1000 on Sept 9, 2014 8:26:08 GMT 8
Firing Dooley over losing to Myanmar in the Peace Cup is like getting rid of a conductor because the orchestra didn’t play well in a charity concert. Put this into context, folks. It was a good two games to see how the players are progressing. I would’ve liked to see the Azkals win, of course, and at this point we should be putting away Myanmar more than 80% of the time, but this tournament is more like a preparation for the Suzuki Cup.
Getting fired for not managing and motivating the European-based players – now that's where the question is on whether he stays. I always thought that giving Dooley only a 1-year contract was a good thing and now I’m glad the PFF did just that. I also thought that three things were needed from the coach: the ability to manage the press (check), a good relationship with the PFF (check), the ability to get the most out of and motivate the players (not so sure).
No need to change Dooley. We’re so much better off now than with Weiss. Getting Schrock and others to play is important, however. A better coach and manager would be able to talk the star player(s) into a reasonable situation.
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Post by ptrfootball on Sept 9, 2014 15:21:01 GMT 8
Firing Dooley is not the solution. I saw the game and in my assessment is this... They need more playing time together. It's going to be hard to beat Indonesia and especially Vietnam in their own turf. We should have beaten Myanmar cause this has a psychological effect on the players. It builds confidences and boost their morale as a team. I just hope their training in Qatar will be fruitful. Until the Suzuki Cup the pressure is on!
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Post by ptrfootball on Sept 9, 2014 15:29:47 GMT 8
Strike one is the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup. Strike two is the 2014 philippine Peace cup. Strike three if we loose to Suzuki Cup Dooley yooouurrrr out! Will that be fair?
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Post by soyuz ibrahimovic on Oct 15, 2014 12:05:35 GMT 8
Strike one is the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup. Strike two is the 2014 philippine Peace cup. Strike three if we loose to Suzuki Cup Dooley yooouurrrr out! Will that be fair? That is just BS. Not fair at all. We are not the defending champs on those tournaments (except for the Peace Cup). We are playing to win and not to lose. What major tournament did we won anyway during Weiss' time to give Dooley the axe this early. Give props to Dooley for investing on the young, available and homegrown talents. If his system continues we not need fly-in our Euro players anymore and we can create a more cohesive team for the next WC qualifiers. After all, chemistry is the main problem with regards to our team during major competitions.
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Post by slayermoonlight on Oct 15, 2014 19:08:12 GMT 8
Bandwagoneers will always have over-expectations.
We replaced McMenenemy for Weiss because apart from obvious reasons (At that time, Simon didn't have the necessary coaching license for him to coach for FIFA qualifying matchess) many bandwagoneers finds his "park-the-bus-till-kingdom-come" and "longball and pray that Phil or Ian aren't offside" strategies boring. Didn't mind at all though as long we are winning in fact we reached semifinals during 2010 suzuki Cup with that boring strats.
Then came Weiss with his attacking mentality but still reliant with longballs. Many fans, both bandwagoneers and true hardcore fans, are frustrated with Weiss' rude behavior in front of the media, for not properly/efficient using substitutes, and for his alleged "mistrust" with local homegrown players. Weiss did reached the semi-finals during Suzuki Cup 2012 like Simon did although Weiss had a more potent Filfor contigent (i.e. Schrock, Cagara, Lucena, Guirado brothers, de Murge, et al) which Simon didn't had. Nevetheless, we got a some result as 2010's. And we replaced Weiss because "we feel Phil. football is stagnated in 2010 achievements).
Moving forward, we now have a coach with actual FIFA World Cup experience, a former team captain, a former Bundesliga club player, and who's rumored to be paid less than what Weiss was getting then. Dooley is a steal actually. And the fact that local-based players are actually appearing in the Azkals roster, aren't we supposed to glad that at least we will be able to field an equally competent team when our European-based Azkals are not available? That's what I still cannot comprehend with the bandwagoneers. They complain a lot when the local-based players aren't given a chance to represent the flag. But now we have someone who is actually doing that, then these bandwagoneers complain why [insert your favorite European-based Azkal player here] is not included in the roster.
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Post by yrnehodacrem on Oct 16, 2014 9:45:11 GMT 8
Bandwagoneers will always have over-expectations. We replaced McMenenemy for Weiss because apart from obvious reasons (At that time, Simon didn't have the necessary coaching license for him to coach for FIFA qualifying matchess) many bandwagoneers finds his "park-the-bus-till-kingdom-come" and "longball and pray that Phil or Ian aren't offside" strategies boring. Didn't mind at all though as long we are winning in fact we reached semifinals during 2010 suzuki Cup with that boring strats. Then came Weiss with his attacking mentality but still reliant with longballs. Many fans, both bandwagoneers and true hardcore fans, are frustrated with Weiss' rude behavior in front of the media, for not properly/efficient using substitutes, and for his alleged "mistrust" with local homegrown players. Weiss did reached the semi-finals during Suzuki Cup 2012 like Simon did although Weiss had a more potent Filfor contigent (i.e. Schrock, Cagara, Lucena, Guirado brothers, de Murge, et al) which Simon didn't had. Nevetheless, we got a some result as 2010's. And we replaced Weiss because "we feel Phil. football is stagnated in 2010 achievements). Moving forward, we now have a coach with actual FIFA World Cup experience, a former team captain, a former Bundesliga club player, and who's rumored to be paid less than what Weiss was getting then. Dooley is a steal actually. And the fact that local-based players are actually appearing in the Azkals roster, aren't we supposed to glad that at least we will be able to field an equally competent team when our European-based Azkals are not available? That's what I still cannot comprehend with the bandwagoneers. They complain a lot when the local-based players aren't given a chance to represent the flag. But now we have someone who is actually doing that, then these bandwagoneers complain why [insert your favorite European-based Azkal player here] is not included in the roster. I agree, coach dooley is the best coach so far. He is giving the pff the right direction by fielding and developing local players. Im not really into foreign base players because pff will collapse due to their availability. And to those who oppose please stop negative comment just for the sake of freedom of speech and just my opinion kind a thing.. Lets all be positive and erase this fire coach dooley page!
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Post by paulino19 on Oct 16, 2014 10:14:26 GMT 8
Bandwagoneers will always have over-expectations. We replaced McMenenemy for Weiss because apart from obvious reasons (At that time, Simon didn't have the necessary coaching license for him to coach for FIFA qualifying matchess) many bandwagoneers finds his "park-the-bus-till-kingdom-come" and "longball and pray that Phil or Ian aren't offside" strategies boring. Didn't mind at all though as long we are winning in fact we reached semifinals during 2010 suzuki Cup with that boring strats. Then came Weiss with his attacking mentality but still reliant with longballs. Many fans, both bandwagoneers and true hardcore fans, are frustrated with Weiss' rude behavior in front of the media, for not properly/efficient using substitutes, and for his alleged "mistrust" with local homegrown players. Weiss did reached the semi-finals during Suzuki Cup 2012 like Simon did although Weiss had a more potent Filfor contigent (i.e. Schrock, Cagara, Lucena, Guirado brothers, de Murge, et al) which Simon didn't had. Nevetheless, we got a some result as 2010's. And we replaced Weiss because "we feel Phil. football is stagnated in 2010 achievements). Moving forward, we now have a coach with actual FIFA World Cup experience, a former team captain, a former Bundesliga club player, and who's rumored to be paid less than what Weiss was getting then. Dooley is a steal actually. And the fact that local-based players are actually appearing in the Azkals roster, aren't we supposed to glad that at least we will be able to field an equally competent team when our European-based Azkals are not available? That's what I still cannot comprehend with the bandwagoneers. They complain a lot when the local-based players aren't given a chance to represent the flag. But now we have someone who is actually doing that, then these bandwagoneers complain why [insert your favorite European-based Azkal player here] is not included in the roster. The majority of bandwagon jumpers know nothing about football and are basing their opinions on random information when they feel like reading about football. They're usually fan girls who are enamored with the exotic nature of the Fil Foreigners.
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Post by stingray11214 on Oct 24, 2014 3:55:06 GMT 8
People need to lay off on Dooley right now. In fact, I find it insulting that Dooley has not been given an extension ALREADY. Remember, he is looking long-term. There is going to come to a point where the PFF needs to stop relying on the Fil-whatevers to create the Azkals, and rely on the domestic program. By bringing in UFL players to play on the National Side, Dooley is giving the UFL what it badly needs: Credibility. That the UFL player could play on the Azkals speaks volumes for UFL quality. Granted, the UFL is not yet on the same level as the V-League or the Thai Premier, but it is definitely ahead of the top flights in Laos, Timor-Leste and Cambodia. Had Weiss remained the gaffer, we would not have seen Deyto or O'Donnell. I'll go one better: Had Dooley been the Azkals gaffer in 2013 instead of Weiss, the Azkals U-23 would have been in the ASEAN Games. I actually believe that Weiss pissed off the wrong people with one of his tirades, and that they used this "Medal guarantee" as a smoke screen for Weiss pissing off the wrong people.
As for his little tiff with Etheridge: Dooley was right. How do you get match fit by playing three matches in a year? Granted, Neil got injured in the 2012 Challenge Cup. However, the whole planet knew that Martin Jol was NEVER going to give Etheridge a place at Fulham. Ethwridge should have taken him and his 40 caps to an ASEAN side that would have respected him. But, his stubbornness, as well as his injuries, keeps him where they are. Did anyone see his match with QPR? Talk about rust. And he goes on Twitter to tweet about what types of crisps he bought instead of where he will be playing. And, he has the balls to call out Dooley?
The Azkals, and the National program in general, are working as designed right now. Leave Dooley alone.
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Post by cheeze on Nov 25, 2016 10:01:19 GMT 8
No matter what happens tonight, I sure hope that the Dooley won't get the sack. Under Dooley, while we may have not been winning trophies, we've seen a significant growth of local talent. It is crucial that we maintain stability espescially with the revamp of our domestic league. Better things are yet to come.
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Post by hat3trick on Nov 25, 2016 14:51:57 GMT 8
Haha just like i said before.. again... i don't see azkals winning silverware if our best striker is playing DM. Even fox sports analyst they are hoping to see our best striker up front.. Sa palagay ko mas maganda kung ibalik si coach simon or even weiss kung si dooley padin.. wala sayang ang taon na ipamamalagi nya sa team.
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Post by cheeze on Nov 25, 2016 19:37:32 GMT 8
Haha just like i said before.. again... i don't see azkals winning silverware if our best striker is playing DM. Even fox sports analyst they are hoping to see our best striker up front.. Sa palagay ko mas maganda kung ibalik si coach simon or even weiss kung si dooley padin.. wala sayang ang taon na ipamamalagi nya sa team. Let's give coach Simon the credit for starting the 2010 football reneissance, but we all know that he was just way too inexperienced of a football coach and "parking the bus" is not how any country should progress in the football world. Coach Weiss on the other hand relied too much on long balls despite having the very best Euro-Based players.
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Post by kuo24 on Nov 25, 2016 23:32:43 GMT 8
I'm torn over this topic. Yes, Dooley brought a more solid possession-based style. He also introduced a lot of youth to the team.
But keeping your best striker as a CDM, and constantly using players out of position - this really hurt us in this tournament. Not sure how we are to go from here.
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