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Post by azkalvolcanogilas on Mar 17, 2012 16:09:39 GMT 8
This is mine, a potent 4-4-2 diamond formation. The back4 is solid but the sagging midfielders lessens the pressure of the back4 by bothering the perimeter formation of the opposition. This is also good for counter attack as schrock and mulders can operate their skills, while Angel is like semi-mid/semi-forward which brings out in him what he really like doing best, these 3 midfielders can definitely compliment our two speedsters at forward.
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Post by pendong on Mar 17, 2012 20:00:18 GMT 8
^ interesting choice there putting James YH at DM. I haven't seen him play at that position, if he did was he good?
And IMO del Rosario isn't starting XI material anymore, I'd easily choose Lucena at RB anytime. I even think de Murga is a better option if Lucena isn't available.
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Post by azkalvolcanogilas on Mar 17, 2012 22:06:00 GMT 8
^ interesting choice there putting James YH at DM. I haven't seen him play at that position, if he did was he good? And IMO del Rosario isn't starting XI material anymore, I'd easily choose Lucena at RB anytime. I even think de Murga is a better option if Lucena isn't available. Yes very interesting indeed, and I can't wait to have these players on board at the same time. As for James, I failed to edit that he should be at the right midfield and Schrock would rather take the DM spot, this was what in my mind, just failed to edit it. Lucena is well experienced and de Murga showed admirable hustle at the back, but in football, more than knowing your players, you also have to consider the wisdom of chemistry. Anton is a tough cookie out there that numerous times he never showed that he slowed down, but more than that, my view is he became valuable than Lucena and de Murga because he has exceptional communication with Aly Borromeo. Watch closely how just tough and rugged Borromeo and del Rosario in there together. Why not bring up yours? I may learn from it....
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Post by pendong on Mar 18, 2012 0:13:43 GMT 8
^Here's mine. Same as yours actually with a li'l modification del Rosario for me is slow as a defender. Personally the only thing he can offer the team is his long throw-ins but since Sabio also has that and is in great form recently, Anton can warm the bench if we have a complete line-up.;D Although I do get you regarding his chemistry with Borromeo at the back since they've known each other for a long time.
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Post by tophercap on Mar 18, 2012 6:45:22 GMT 8
not a fan of the 442 diamond. this formation requires good attacking fullbacks and have them go forward a lot to give width. it also leaves tons of space on the flanks which teams with good wide players can easily exploit.
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Post by azkalvolcanogilas on Mar 18, 2012 7:48:40 GMT 8
^Here's mine. Same as yours actually with a li'l modification del Rosario for me is slow as a defender. Personally the only thing he can offer the team is his long throw-ins but since Sabio also has that and is in great form recently, Anton can warm the bench if we have a complete line-up.;D Although I do get you regarding his chemistry with Borromeo at the back since they've known each other for a long time. I will check del Rosario again, you may have a point. The guy is not getting any younger anyway, more so young guys are really stepping up. I just really like del Rosario's intimidation and toughness out there, he has mature disposition at the back just like Aly Borromeo.
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Post by azkalvolcanogilas on Mar 18, 2012 7:50:09 GMT 8
not a fan of the 442 diamond. this formation requires good attacking fullbacks and have them go forward a lot to give width. it also leaves tons of space on the flanks which teams with good wide players can easily exploit. I will take into account your point, maybe I need further study.
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Post by fadzki on Mar 18, 2012 9:25:37 GMT 8
The AFF Suzuki Cup 2012 is another tournament that is not part of the Fifa Calendar... so again we might not have our best line-up that includes all the euro based players(Etheridge, muller, Juani, Jonsson, Lucena, Schrock, and Cagara)... so if ever this player won't be released by team. Who will compose your Philippine based azkals starting 11...
------------Sacapano
De Murga---Sabio---Aly---- Gier
JYH------Moy------Angeles--Chieffy
----------A. Guirado---PYH
Subs:
P. Pascual Del Rosario Beloya Barbaso
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Post by strikerbon on Mar 18, 2012 10:04:07 GMT 8
this is my line-up for our next International friendly. subs. De Murga J.Younghusband Caligdong by the way what is the difference between the international match day and friendly match day? there will be an international match day from June 1-5 and 8-12. if our players in Europe are available on these days then this would be the right time to host the Independence cup
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Post by bcr10 on Mar 26, 2012 0:39:25 GMT 8
MyDream Azkals Squad
Kit#-Name-POS 1-N.Etheridge-GK 2-A.DelRosario-RB 3-R.Jónsson-LB 4-A.Borromeo-CB 5-R.Gier-CB 6-J.Lucena-CM 7-D.Wolf-ST 8-S.Schröck-RM 9-P.Younghusband-ST 10-P.Mulders-AM 11-M.Bahadoran-FW 12-D.Cagara-LM 13-R.Muller-GK 14-J.DeJong-CM 15-J.Guirado-CB 16-J.Sabio-CB 17-C.DeMurga-RB 18-A.Guirado-FW 19-E.Caligdong-RM 20-B.ElHabbib-CM 21-M.Ott-CM 22-J.Younghusband-RM 23-O.Pötschke-CB 24-I.ElHabbib-FW 25-P.Pascual-GK
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Post by Striker_Manager_and_Owner on Mar 26, 2012 8:29:17 GMT 8
I think an international match day is when a FIFA tournament qualifying game or Confederation tournament qualifying game is played on. Friendly dates are for friendlies. But if both teams agree to play a friendly on an intl match day, my understanding is that they can and they can also have players released from their squads since June and July are European offseason months.
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Post by royg on Mar 26, 2012 16:47:02 GMT 8
this is my line-up for our next International friendly. subs. De Murga J.Younghusband Caligdong by the way what is the difference between the international match day and friendly match day? there will be an international match day from June 1-5 and 8-12. if our players in Europe are available on these days then this would be the right time to host the Independence cup Love this line-up! but would use a 4-4-2 diamond instead. And Put Carli at RB and Lucena as CB ----------------etheridge De Murga----Lucena------Borromeo-------Cagara -----------------L. Guirado -------Schrock--------------Mulders ----------------A. Guirado ---------PYH----------------Wolf
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Post by cb3 on Mar 26, 2012 17:25:26 GMT 8
I kind of agree with your line-up royg but I'd place schrock on the LW and place JYH on the RW. I'm not sold on Mulders' performance in the Challenge cup (WC qualifiers as well.) and I was surprisingly impressed with James' effort against the much stronger teams that we faced (I thought James was only good against SEA teams but his work rate in the tournament is commendable.).
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Post by royg on Mar 27, 2012 14:14:23 GMT 8
I kind of agree with your line-up royg but I'd place schrock on the LW and place JYH on the RW. I'm not sold on Mulders' performance in the Challenge cup (WC qualifiers as well.) and I was surprisingly impressed with James' effort against the much stronger teams that we faced (I thought James was only good against SEA teams but his work rate in the tournament is commendable.). In my view its the other way around, surprisingly JYH was lil bit lost during the NoKor and India while Mulders was influential in most games except NoKor. But nonetheless JYH will be shoe-in too because of his partnership with his brother. Yeah, a toss between Mulders and JYH for me too.
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Post by veryfatchocobo on Mar 29, 2012 12:36:50 GMT 8
Sorry guys, but you're putting some guys way out of position, particularly Lucena and James Younghusband (James is a traditional winger, Lucena is a CM). 4-4-2 diamond is wayyyy too narrow and a terribly outdated formation. Plus it's an Italian formation, which is not what the Philippines should strive to be. However, we have super quality on the wings, particularly Schrock (and Cagara). But 1 player wide per side isn't good enough to win any match with what I foresee how we should play in the future: technical, Barcelona football. 4-2-3-1 is the perfect formation for a technical side. Even if I'm a Barca fan, Real Madrid, Germany, and South Korea are the best examples of 4-2-3-1, and they're all good on and off the ball. Enough players to attack and keep the ball, and good enough to defend counters. I can also give a 4-3-3 Traditional Barcelona formation and a Guardiola formation if you guys want. I chose Caligdong and Angel Guirado over James Younghusband because Caligdong is, IMO, the Filipino Messi, and Angel Guirado is a good outside-in winger. If we have to go for width, Angel Guirado goes out for James, or Wolf goes out and Angel Guirado plays in Wolf's position. Lucena is our best CM technical-wise, and I feel De Jong would be better suited here for his hard steel which is typical of a flat 2. Schrock is probably our best outfield player but is a natural wingback. We should play him to his fullest, and that's the WB position (ex. Dani Alves and Maicon to a lesser extent). I bet you he could be a one-man right-sided player like Dani Alves is for Barcelona. Cagara is younger than Jonsson and is a natural left back, so I'd think he'd be better anyway.... Etheridge is top 10 in Asia hands-down easy. Juani is your traditional Spanish CB: good at defending the ground game and distributor (so good he played DM IIRC in the Challenge Cup). No question that Borromeo is an untouchable. Same with Phil, especially his goalscoring form in the UFL and on the national team. Wolf has proven to be a good 2nd striker-AM for our team after only like 2~ outings. I'll also put an all-best Filipino squad, too, which includes Alaba (SOOOO GOOD OMGGGGGG) and the de Guzman bro in Mallorca.
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