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Post by crystaltulips on Apr 1, 2011 17:45:10 GMT 8
so bagong folder na? who's going to watch the July 3 match? or do we have to put this under ULTRA KAHOLEROS? (excited much)
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Post by crystaltulips on Apr 1, 2011 17:58:16 GMT 8
Kung sino po sa inyo manunuod pwede makisabay para mameet ko din mga Azkalero dito. Kasi di ko pa sure kung my kasama ako dito samin. And inform me how much the tickets cost. Thanks! you may check with PAL's and Cebu Pacific's Website.. for Pal they usually have the PAYDAY sale every 15th and 30th of the month and also during holidays (next possible promo might be on Apr9) or Piso promo Sale for CEbu Pac (which they just had recently.. ended yesterday).. also for Airphil last February I had my tix cost 1,100 Roundtrip MNLBCDMNL; just check with them since july is lean season air tix / cost might be lower.
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Post by xtianb08 on Apr 1, 2011 18:00:08 GMT 8
I vote for Rizal Memorial Stadium, since it has a larger seating capacity, provided that it gets rehabilitated. We mostly know the present condition of the Rizal Memorial Stadium. And it's a waste that it's not serving its purpose.
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Post by turnmyswagon10 on Apr 1, 2011 18:41:25 GMT 8
Kung sino po sa inyo manunuod pwede makisabay para mameet ko din mga Azkalero dito. Kasi di ko pa sure kung my kasama ako dito samin. And inform me how much the tickets cost. Thanks! you may check with PAL's and Cebu Pacific's Website.. for Pal they usually have the PAYDAY sale every 15th and 30th of the month and also during holidays (next possible promo might be on Apr9) or Piso promo Sale for CEbu Pac (which they just had recently.. ended yesterday).. also for Airphil last February I had my tix cost 1,100 Roundtrip MNLBCDMNL; just check with them since july is lean season air tix / cost might be lower. Maybe you misunderstood my comment Taga manila lang po ako ;D What I'm trying to say is, sana mameet ko din kayong mga co-Azkalero ko sa Rizal Coliseum. Coz pag nakapanood ako this will be my 1st experience to watch a football live. And sana meron dito yung makakapagreserve ng ticket for me kasi diko lam procedure At san makakabili ng ticket.babayaran ko nalang.
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Post by wenden96 on Apr 1, 2011 18:55:05 GMT 8
panaad for 1st round due to football loving area, and economics purposes not for local but also for the airline industry.....at para maforce marenovate na rin.... Rizal for second round renovation first panglaban sa mayamang middle eastern countries.... in short para dalawang venue marenovate at mapalaki na......
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Post by beho on Apr 1, 2011 19:02:59 GMT 8
you may check with PAL's and Cebu Pacific's Website.. for Pal they usually have the PAYDAY sale every 15th and 30th of the month and also during holidays (next possible promo might be on Apr9) or Piso promo Sale for CEbu Pac (which they just had recently.. ended yesterday).. also for Airphil last February I had my tix cost 1,100 Roundtrip MNLBCDMNL; just check with them since july is lean season air tix / cost might be lower. Maybe you misunderstood my comment Taga manila lang po ako ;D What I'm trying to say is, sana mameet ko din kayong mga co-Azkalero ko sa Rizal Coliseum. Coz pag nakapanood ako this will be my 1st experience to watch a football live. And sana meron dito yung makakapagreserve ng ticket for me kasi diko lam procedure At san makakabili ng ticket.babayaran ko nalang. ;Ddon't you worry bro, sigurado merong magiging usapan iyan stay tuned klang dto sa usapang football, sure bet yan pag papalapit na ang event. ;D
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Post by Filipinas50 on Apr 1, 2011 19:29:36 GMT 8
panaad for 1st round due to football loving area, and economics purposes not for local but also for the airline industry.....at para maforce marenovate na rin.... Rizal for second round renovation first panglaban sa mayamang middle eastern countries.... in short para dalawang venue marenovate at mapalaki na...... Did you read this topic entirely? It is already CONFIRMED that RMS will be the venue for the 1st round home game qualifiers...
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Post by curtlanceunited on Apr 1, 2011 19:34:28 GMT 8
Nuff Said, the Big Bosses favors Rizal over Panaad because its a lot cheaper to host the games in Manila than in the Province.
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Post by beho on Apr 1, 2011 20:36:15 GMT 8
Nuff Said, the Big Bosses favors Rizal over Panaad because its a lot cheaper to host the games in Manila than in the Province. ;Djust like to know why sir? ;D
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Post by wenden96 on Apr 1, 2011 20:49:30 GMT 8
panaad for 1st round due to football loving area, and economics purposes not for local but also for the airline industry.....at para maforce marenovate na rin.... Rizal for second round renovation first panglaban sa mayamang middle eastern countries.... in short para dalawang venue marenovate at mapalaki na...... Did you read this topic entirely? It is already CONFIRMED that RMS will be the venue for the 1st round home game qualifiers... so change the question of the poll "Where shall the Philippines host Sri Lanka for the 2nd leg of the 2014 WC Qualifier on 3 July?" is it wrong to answer the question.... i knew it was RMC that was chosen....it doesnt mean that i didnt know..... i just only answering the question and for me its fine if the RMC was chosen because it will be good cause for the renovation of the RMC;)
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Post by cowscrubber on Apr 1, 2011 21:25:44 GMT 8
Nuff Said, the Big Bosses favors Rizal over Panaad because its a lot cheaper to host the games in Manila than in the Province. ;Djust like to know why sir? ;D It's a transportation issue. It's cheaper and easier to get to Manila than to Bacolod from overseas, if I'm not mistaken.
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Post by curtlanceunited on Apr 1, 2011 21:57:07 GMT 8
;Djust like to know why sir? ;D It's a transportation issue. It's cheaper and easier to get to Manila than to Bacolod from overseas, if I'm not mistaken. Thats right. It has something to do with logistics.
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Post by cjeagle on Apr 2, 2011 0:26:25 GMT 8
www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/sports/2011/04/01/dpwh-philsports-rizal-memorial-not-safe-148207DPWH: Philsports, Rizal Memorial not safe MANILA—The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) found some venues and dormitories at the Philsports Complex in Pasig City and Rizal Memorial Sports Complex (RMC) in Manila unsafe for spectators and athletes. Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman Richie Garcia said that the DPWH recommended immediate repairs of the venues and dormitories, since spectators and athletes will be at risk if a strong earthquake hits Manila. He said they need a substantial amount of money to renovate the government-owned properties and will request Malacañang so necessary actions can be done. “The DPWH found cracks and stains not only in the walls, but also in the floorings. These pose dangers to our athletes and to the people who are using these facilities, especially if an earthquake occurs,” said Garcia. “Right now, our budget is only P168 million and we don’t have any amount for infrastructure. So instead of P168 million, we may ask for something like P500 million for next year.” Garcia said that all the necessary infrastructure projects by the PSC will now be included in their annual allocations from the General Approriations Act. “We have to put all of these now in our GA allocations. We can defend these in Congress. We will fight it out in the Department of Budget and Management (DBM). We have to defend our budget in the DBM because we need to maintain all venues in good condition and pay the salaries of all our employees, services and our utilities also,” he added. _________________________________________________ Looks like Rizal Memorial just received a vote of no confidence by the DPWH
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Post by beho on Apr 2, 2011 1:03:27 GMT 8
www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/sports/2011/04/01/dpwh-philsports-rizal-memorial-not-safe-148207DPWH: Philsports, Rizal Memorial not safe MANILA—The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) found some venues and dormitories at the Philsports Complex in Pasig City and Rizal Memorial Sports Complex (RMC) in Manila unsafe for spectators and athletes. Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chairman Richie Garcia said that the DPWH recommended immediate repairs of the venues and dormitories, since spectators and athletes will be at risk if a strong earthquake hits Manila. He said they need a substantial amount of money to renovate the government-owned properties and will request Malacañang so necessary actions can be done. “The DPWH found cracks and stains not only in the walls, but also in the floorings. These pose dangers to our athletes and to the people who are using these facilities, especially if an earthquake occurs,” said Garcia. “Right now, our budget is only P168 million and we don’t have any amount for infrastructure. So instead of P168 million, we may ask for something like P500 million for next year.” Garcia said that all the necessary infrastructure projects by the PSC will now be included in their annual allocations from the General Approriations Act. “We have to put all of these now in our GA allocations. We can defend these in Congress. We will fight it out in the Department of Budget and Management (DBM). We have to defend our budget in the DBM because we need to maintain all venues in good condition and pay the salaries of all our employees, services and our utilities also,” he added. _________________________________________________ Looks like Rizal Memorial just received a vote of no confidence by the DPWH ;Dthe article never said that the rizal football stadium in particular has some cracks & unsafe for sudden earthquakes ;D
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Post by Caz on Apr 2, 2011 1:05:54 GMT 8
I vote for Rizal as well but if it isn't safe then it shouldn't be there. Especially since there's a good chance that we'd fill the stadium. It's an old facility, survived WWII, I believe. I hate to say it but it may be time to tear it down and build a new one in its place. And with the Azkals history with earthquakes, well...
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