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Post by o8t8s8o on Jun 5, 2011 21:14:56 GMT 8
1. it's only an exhibition game. they can't risk getting injured, so they can't go all in. I wouldn't put much bearing on the result. 2. yeah, Mark Hartmann should at least get the chance to be in the NT. 3. all in all, a great way to showcase the UFL. 4. is it just me, or is Jason Sabio suffering from Jean-Alain Boumsong syndrome? (google if you don't get reference) 5. so they're hating on Etheridge now, eh? people are fickle, sheesh. Jean-Alain Boumsong syndrome - unable to deal with the any sort of high ball, bouncing ball, anything in fact. His first touch deserted him as opposition forwards sensed blood and his composure and concentration were reduced to rubble. why do they hate niel? bandwagon effect tlaga.
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Post by cjeagle on Jun 5, 2011 21:15:29 GMT 8
Can somebody post the starting lineup and subs as well as possibly rate each individual player on the team?
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Post by vimjonk on Jun 5, 2011 21:29:10 GMT 8
Neil Hate:
well, that's the result of people not knowing much/ignorant about football. all they know is that if ball goes into the net, it's the keepers fault ;D
they don't know that a keeper is basically useless without a disciplined/stable backline.
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Post by horlicks on Jun 5, 2011 21:37:55 GMT 8
Hartmann is the man! (pun not intended)
reactions:
1.) Iyong crowd. Di ko marinig ung progress ng laro, daming tumitili. The groupies want a piece of the Younghusbands. The crowd is lame actually.
2.) El-Habbib's last goal was a monster! Really broke some fans.
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Post by vimjonk on Jun 5, 2011 21:37:56 GMT 8
... Defense is too slow and he is trying to inject the German type of football which does not fit the skills level of our players. that's what i have been pointing out here since the Mongolia match in Panaad. the way the defense react to opposition threats, passing style and the teams playing mentality does not suit our players skills/talents. being an exhibition game is not an excuse since they are not playing against a club team but a selection team just like themselves but without much team practice/cohesion/gelling.
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Post by o8t8s8o on Jun 5, 2011 21:38:04 GMT 8
Neil Hate: well, that's the result of people not knowing much/ignorant about football. all they know is that if ball goes into the net, it's the keepers fault ;D they don't know that a keeper is basically useless without a disciplined/stable backline. right when your defense quit, the keeperisin a lot of trouble hehehe
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Post by horlicks on Jun 5, 2011 21:43:37 GMT 8
Those who hate Neil are those fans. They're fans, because they just shift to one allegiance to another.
Kita naman nating ang allegiance ng mga Pilipino sa NBA, dati Lakers o Celtics. Pero ngayon Dallas at Chicago na. Ano ba gusto ninyong suportahan? BANDWAGONEERING PEOPLE. That's what we call bandwagoneering. It's sad that many people like to support a team but after failing their expectations they will lose faith to them and will shift their allegiance to another.
Sama kaya ng ganung mentality. And that showed up after the match sa Tweeter at Facebook.
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Post by fadzki on Jun 5, 2011 22:01:12 GMT 8
It was burkey's Try out for the Senior NT...
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Post by horlicks on Jun 5, 2011 22:08:09 GMT 8
Well, most of the players are out-of-position, i saw the YHBs on the midfield, pero diba nat'l position ng mga YHBs ay sa wings? Well conspiracy theories anyone? I bet they're experimenting on something.
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Post by vimjonk on Jun 5, 2011 22:30:10 GMT 8
^^^
Maybe, since Cagara and Schrock are slated to play on the wings.
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Post by xyz1000 on Jun 5, 2011 22:50:00 GMT 8
I've just about had enough of Weiss. If he continues with the same style, we won't get past Sri Lanka. This is starting to get serious.
It's an embarrassment to have such poor result with an Azkals team with players that have been playing together and know the system well enough.
Who is Weiss accountable to? Can Palami fire him? Can the PFF? That's the problem with all that German money. Can't get rid of the guy so easily, and he's also not afraid of piss-poor performance.
WHERE'S THE ACCOUNTABILITY?
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Post by xyz1000 on Jun 5, 2011 22:52:34 GMT 8
Any links to highlights?
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Post by fadzki on Jun 5, 2011 22:59:31 GMT 8
I've just about had enough of Weiss. If he continues with the same style, we won't get past Sri Lanka. This is starting to get serious. It's an embarrassment to have such poor result with an Azkals team with players that have been playing together and know the system well enough. Who is Weiss accountable to? Can Palami fire him? Can the PFF? That's the problem with all that German money. Can't get rid of the guy so easily, and he's also not afraid of piss-poor performance. WHERE'S THE ACCOUNTABILITY? I would have agreed with you but the thing is it was only a friendly game... During Coach Macca's time the azkals also experience a drubbing against a college team from Thailand a week before the Suzuki Cup..
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Post by strikerbon on Jun 5, 2011 23:06:59 GMT 8
base on what i have observed, i think Macca is more better than coach Weiss. the Azkals went to Semi-Finals against Indonesia because of the good defense and counter attacking style of Simon. Hartmann is a good player, maybe in CAM position with Guirado. and Araneta and Phil in forward.
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Post by xyz1000 on Jun 5, 2011 23:20:53 GMT 8
I've just about had enough of Weiss. If he continues with the same style, we won't get past Sri Lanka. This is starting to get serious. It's an embarrassment to have such poor result with an Azkals team with players that have been playing together and know the system well enough. Who is Weiss accountable to? Can Palami fire him? Can the PFF? That's the problem with all that German money. Can't get rid of the guy so easily, and he's also not afraid of piss-poor performance. WHERE'S THE ACCOUNTABILITY? I would have agreed with you but the thing is it was only a friendly game... During Coach Macca's time the azkals also experience a drubbing against a college team from Thailand a week before the Suzuki Cup.. Indeed it is only a friendly, and that's also how I see it. But the problem is that even in the games against Mongolia the team didn't perform well. Nothing impressive. There's a pattern here. A friendly is not meaningless, even at its worst. It's an indicator of player fitness, coaching ability, team cohesiveness, etc. That's why it's disturbing to see such a poor performance.
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