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Post by kulaspero15 on Jun 14, 2012 22:22:38 GMT 8
Wow!!!
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Post by shanks608 on Jun 14, 2012 22:38:42 GMT 8
WOW! Stallions really mean business.. UFL's gonna be exciting next season with all these big signings.. ;D ;D
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Post by stellarboy on Jun 17, 2012 16:36:36 GMT 8
@jasondejong21: im in holland for my brothers birthday, ill be back on friday!
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Post by stellarboy on Jul 16, 2012 22:46:58 GMT 8
@jasondejong21: Flying back on friday #yeahbuddy!
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Post by dingodile5 on Jul 23, 2012 23:49:27 GMT 8
@jasondejong21
Just talked to the Stallion FC management.. Looks like i'm signing this week!
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Post by cebujames on Jul 23, 2012 23:50:42 GMT 8
I'm really excited for the next UFL season.
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Post by Wiking on Aug 5, 2012 20:01:58 GMT 8
On the lighter side of Philippine soccer news: Did you know that JdJ and Heather Cooke are an item? Really... I know a certain "member" who's quite heartbroken by this...
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Post by stellarboy on Aug 5, 2012 20:08:47 GMT 8
On the lighter side of Philippine soccer news: Did you know that JdJ and Heather Cooke are an item? Really... I heard both JdJ and Cooke are currently staying at the Nierras residence while in the PI. I also heard that Cooke is planning to stay in the PI to pursue a career. Are we sensing something... ... never mind...
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Post by opn on Aug 22, 2012 13:41:34 GMT 8
From his tweet Jason de Jong @jasondejong21
On my way to Iloilo! #stallionfc
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Post by stellarboy on Aug 22, 2012 14:59:45 GMT 8
From his tweet Jason de Jong @jasondejong21
On my way to Iloilo! #stallionfc I heard Stallions will have a pre-season training with a few matches there at the CPU. We might see him be played in front or alongside Joaco at defense. Surely will be fun.
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Post by dingodile5 on Oct 25, 2014 12:45:12 GMT 8
De Jong quits Azkals ahead of Suzuki CupBy Cedelf P. Tupas |Philippine Daily Inquirer 2:05 am | Saturday, October 25th, 2014 CITING “personal reasons,” midfielder Jason de Jong, one of the most improved players under national football team coach Thomas Dooley, yesterday announced his retirement from the Azkals. The 24-year-old De Jong, the reigning Golden Ball winner in the United Football League, said he has already informed Dooley of his decision not to play for the national team’s next major tournament, the AFF Suzuki Cup. The move comes as a shock as De Jong has been an integral part of the team being developed by Dooley. It also leaves a big hole in the Azkals midfield as they prepare for the Suzuki Cup. “My heart is not in it anymore and I want to spend more time with my family,” said the Filipino-Dutch standout, who has played 49 times for the Azkals since 2008. De Jong told the Inquirer that, unlike the “resignation” of Stephan Schrock and Dennis Cagara early this year, his move to quit the team wasn’t because of a falling out with Dooley. “I thank boss Dan (Palami) and coach Dooley for the opportunity they gave me,” said De Jong. “It was certainly an honor playing for the national team.” De Jong has been part of almost every PH side that achieved milestones the past four years. He played in the AFF Suzuki Cup side in 2010 and 2012 as well as the AFC Challenge Cup squad that reached the final against Palestine early this year. Meanwhile, the Azkals will face Thailand on Nov. 10 as part of their buildup for the Suzuki Cup. The Azkals will no longer play Malaysia on Nov. 8 and instead will fly to Nakhon Ratchasima for the duel with the Thais, the losing finalists to Singapore in the 2012 Suzuki Cup. Read more: sports.inquirer.net/166630/de-jong-quits-azkals-ahead-of-suzuki-cup#ixzz3H8340Go4Follow us: @inquirerdotnet on Twitter | inquirerdotnet on Facebook
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Post by johnmarki on Oct 25, 2014 20:02:05 GMT 8
De Jong quits Azkals ahead of Suzuki CupBy Cedelf P. Tupas |Philippine Daily Inquirer 2:05 am | Saturday, October 25th, 2014 CITING “personal reasons,” midfielder Jason de Jong, one of the most improved players under national football team coach Thomas Dooley, yesterday announced his retirement from the Azkals. The 24-year-old De Jong, the reigning Golden Ball winner in the United Football League, said he has already informed Dooley of his decision not to play for the national team’s next major tournament, the AFF Suzuki Cup. The move comes as a shock as De Jong has been an integral part of the team being developed by Dooley. It also leaves a big hole in the Azkals midfield as they prepare for the Suzuki Cup. “My heart is not in it anymore and I want to spend more time with my family,” said the Filipino-Dutch standout, who has played 49 times for the Azkals since 2008. De Jong told the Inquirer that, unlike the “resignation” of Stephan Schrock and Dennis Cagara early this year, his move to quit the team wasn’t because of a falling out with Dooley. “I thank boss Dan (Palami) and coach Dooley for the opportunity they gave me,” said De Jong. “It was certainly an honor playing for the national team.” De Jong has been part of almost every PH side that achieved milestones the past four years. He played in the AFF Suzuki Cup side in 2010 and 2012 as well as the AFC Challenge Cup squad that reached the final against Palestine early this year. Meanwhile, the Azkals will face Thailand on Nov. 10 as part of their buildup for the Suzuki Cup. The Azkals will no longer play Malaysia on Nov. 8 and instead will fly to Nakhon Ratchasima for the duel with the Thais, the losing finalists to Singapore in the 2012 Suzuki Cup. Read more: sports.inquirer.net/166630/de-jong-quits-azkals-ahead-of-suzuki-cup#ixzz3H8340Go4Follow us: @inquirerdotnet on Twitter | inquirerdotnet on Facebook how sad...to see him improve and quit like this.
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Post by ptrfootball on Oct 26, 2014 17:15:33 GMT 8
I fully support him on this. Family is important and I know he has his reason. Let me take this apportunity to thank him for his dedication and service for the Philippines. We all know how you sacrifice and worked hard for our country. It's shows us how how much you love the Philippines. You are a true Filipino at heart and mind. Good luck to you Kabayan...
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Post by leoisiah on Oct 27, 2014 12:03:59 GMT 8
Maybe he wants to go back to Netherlands...
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Post by xyz1000 on Oct 27, 2014 18:31:58 GMT 8
To Mr. de Jong -- thank you for your contributions to the Azkals' rise to where they are now. You were part of the historic team that propelled the Philippines into a new era of football.
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