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Post by samhain13 on May 7, 2011 5:38:43 GMT 8
He must be very busy doing more of this:
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Post by mikeh on May 7, 2011 5:51:38 GMT 8
I dig his music. But maybe he has found his calling, music and beach football.
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Post by samhain13 on May 7, 2011 6:01:49 GMT 8
^ Probably. I just did a search for him and found this: www.lmmuk.com/band/RedgraveIt seems he and his cousin are doing just fine in the entertainment business— and the guy's got to make a living.
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Post by mikeh on May 7, 2011 6:10:43 GMT 8
He has been doing it for some years now. Seems like they mostly play bars/pubs, but if im not mistaken, i think he went to Philippines once to promote his band. And youre right, everyones got to make a living.
Buy his record guys and support him, and you can also visit his fathers beach resort south in Cebu! Maybe he will hold a private and intimate concert. Hehehe
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Post by curtlanceunited on May 7, 2011 8:32:09 GMT 8
Here's Chad Gould's Facebook Status.
"looking forward to flying out to the Philippines tomorrow for the summer. Azkals training camp on Monday. Good luck to all my England boys for next week. I'll be cheering you on from Manila."
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Post by cjeagle on May 9, 2011 1:12:37 GMT 8
globalnation.inquirer.net/cebudailynews/sports/view/20110508-335261/Cebuano-British-Gould-to-rejoin-AzkalsThe Philippine national football team, better known as the Azkals, is looking to fortify its roster for its World Cup qualifiers campaign with the return of Cebuano-British Chad Alesna Gould to the team's training pool. His mother, Antoniette �Baby� Alesna Gould, confirmed that her son left London yesterday midnight and is scheduled to arrive in Manila today. He will immediately hit the pitch for the Azkals� training camp tomorrow. Gould was a member of the Philippine team since 2004 and is best noted for scoring the winning goal in the Azkals' 1-0 triumph over Bhutan in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Challenge Cup in 2009. He has also been actively supporting the grassroot programs in football in his mother's hometown in Boljoon town, southern Cebu. Gould left the team last year because of his commitment as a professional beach soccer player of the England Club. In an email, Gould said that he had wanted to re-join the Azkals when he got an invite from former PFF president Mari Martinez for the Asean Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup last year. But he was not able to do so because of matters that were out of his control. This year, Gould was once again invited for the AFC Challenge Cup by Azkals team manager Dan Palami. But since they still had to secure permission from his current club, he was not able to make it. Gould wrote that it has been a dream of his to play for the Philippines at an international level, most especially in the World Cup. Gould's return to the Philippine team comes with a high price as he was supposed to leave with the England beach football team for Mauritius on May 10 for the All-England Beach Soccer Tour. According to his mother, Gould was extremely excited when he got an invite to join the Azkals in preparation for the World Cup qualifiers. But he also felt sad because joining the Azkals meant he would miss out on the tour. Gould stated that his England manager understood his desire to play with the Azkals and that the door would always be open for him when he returns to England. As part of the Philippine football team, Gould scored six international goals in 13 games before he left the team last year.
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Post by usaping on May 10, 2011 7:11:43 GMT 8
I don't know who told you he didn't make it because of bad form/shape? What is the source for this info? I've heard the opposite, apparently he's been on form and keen for azkal action since his last cap.
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Post by usaping on May 10, 2011 7:14:11 GMT 8
Eric Cantona is the French beach soccer manager...
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Post by mikeh on May 11, 2011 2:57:20 GMT 8
I don't know who told you he didn't make it because of bad form/shape? What is the source for this info? I've heard the opposite, apparently he's been on form and keen for azkal action since his last cap. Someone with knowleadge and someone in the staff. Cant compare beach soccer to regular footie. Even you should know that. What is his current team? He also declined an invitation before, but the staff considered to invite him earlier, but last time he played he was nowhere matchfit.
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Post by Usapang Football on May 11, 2011 6:04:27 GMT 8
I don't know who told you he didn't make it because of bad form/shape? What is the source for this info? I've heard the opposite, apparently he's been on form and keen for azkal action since his last cap. He flew to the Philippines before the 2010 Long Teng Cup and the coaches said he was not fit. In fact, unfit is a generous way to put it, I was told that he was "fat". Anyways, that was almost a year ago. Maybe Chad has regained his fitness now. It will all go down to Coach Weiss' decision.
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Post by samhain13 on May 12, 2011 4:06:47 GMT 8
Got this link from the PinoyFootball Facebook group: www.malaya.com.ph/may12/sports3.htmlExcerpt: Ex-national players, Fil-Ams boost Azkal training campBY BONG PEDRALVEZ FORMER national players Leigh Gunn and Chad Gould were among those who reported as the Philippine Azkals opened their training camp at the Alabang Country Club inside Ayala Alabang in Muntilupa City last Tuesday, according to national team manager Dan Palami. Gould, 28, a Fil-British, last played for the Philippines in the 2009 AFC Challenge Cup in the Maldives with a team mentored by Aris Caslib. A native of Croydon, England, Gould’s most memorable outing for the Azkals was during the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualifying competition in Iloilo where he scored a goal in the nationals’ 3-0 rout of Bhutan.
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Post by takernz on May 22, 2011 15:53:32 GMT 8
This is really bad news for Chad, caused by this little menace; mosquito! he underwent surgery and he was fine but he will be sidelined for 2-3 weeks so he breaks camp and instead head to Boljoon town in southern Cebu; his mom's hometown, then back in London after that. here's the link: www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/sports/2011/05/21/gould-s-heartbreak-156812
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Post by Usapang Football on May 22, 2011 17:06:00 GMT 8
www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/sports/2011/05/21/gould-s-heartbreak-156812Gould's Heartbreak THE bid Filipino British player and Cebu’s very own Chad Gould to reunite with the Philippine Azkals has hit a major snag. Gould suffered an infected wound caused by a mosquito bite on his left leg last Monday and had to undergo surgery to remove the infection. “It’s kind of annoying. It’s quite big and pretty bad,” Gould said. He took antibiotics immediately when he noticed the mosquito bite slowly getting infected. The medication didn’t work and the condition got worse. As advised by the doctors, Gould underwent surgery at St. Luke’s Hospital last Thursday to remove the infection on his left leg. Gould’s recovery period will last from two to three weeks and requires him to be in full rest from strenuous activities. Because of that, he had to leave the three-week training camp of the Azkals and return to Cebu. The coaching staff of the team also told the former Azkal to focus on recovering first as it will be dangerous if he’ll continue. However, there is no final say yet from the team whether he would be missing the home-and-away match for the World Cup qualifiers against Sri Lanka but the Fil-Britton said he would love to rejoin the squad. “It’s my dream to play for the World Cup. I want this more than anything but it’s quite a dangerous injury,” Gould said. Gould had given up the chance to play with the England National Beach Soccer team to be reunited with the Azkals. He arrived in the Philippines last May 8 to try out for the national team along with five other hopefuls from Australia and America. Chad is staying in Boljoon, Cebu and spending time with his parents. He will reschedule his flight back to London Thursday next week, cutting what was supposed to be a three-month stay here in the Philippines. He will be meeting the team next week when the Azkals are in Cebu for a series of activities. Gould was a member of the Philippine team, along with Chris Greatwich, that played in the 2004 Tiger Cup, when the Philippines earned its first win in international football, 2-1, against Timor Leste. Gould, who has six goals in 11 caps, also played in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games, where the Philippines also had its first SEAG win since 1991.
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Post by akosiabab on May 24, 2011 23:54:25 GMT 8
30+ na din si chad.busy sa banda. hindi na din masyado naglalaro. si phil ngayon pasaway na din
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Post by jvictor on May 25, 2011 15:25:07 GMT 8
His injury is not that worst
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