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Post by jvictor on Jul 3, 2011 13:50:37 GMT 8
I hope it doesn't end up on his spam,,, LoL.
But i still hope he would play though because with Schrock and Cagara's bundesliga experience the defense would look solid!
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Post by rpbenchwarmer on Jul 3, 2011 14:29:47 GMT 8
The title of the article looks attractive so hopefully he'll give it a try.
If we have players like them we might end up like Tunisia who qualified for the 2006 World Cup Finals by fielding players playing in lower and minor European leagues. Tunisia made it possible and so are we. ;D
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Post by jvictor on Jul 4, 2011 10:31:36 GMT 8
True!
African national teams tend to scout their players in the French leagues because their are alot of African players in that league.
Not being racist here but the French team really have alot of African players!
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Post by narko on Jul 4, 2011 13:16:38 GMT 8
True! African national teams tend to scout their players in the French leagues because their are alot of African players in that league. Not being racist here but the French team really have alot of African players! Don't worry, you're not being racist. There are plenty of Africans in French teams/clubs because there are also plenty of African immigrants from the former colonies of France in Africa that have settled in France. In addition, the colonial ties between France and its former colonies makes it natural for French clubs to start looking for fresh young talent in Africa.
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Post by jvictor on Jul 4, 2011 15:26:00 GMT 8
R we starting to become like france? We r not black but we have fil-foreigners?
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Post by bluefeather80 on Jul 4, 2011 15:42:54 GMT 8
those africans are immigrants in france. so are the fil-foreigners immigrants in the philippines? amen
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Post by jvictor on Jul 4, 2011 15:59:29 GMT 8
Maybe imports?
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Post by bluefeather80 on Jul 4, 2011 16:22:33 GMT 8
imports? marami nyan sa pba. wqlang dugong pinoy mga yun.
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Post by narko on Jul 4, 2011 16:32:01 GMT 8
I guess I need to clarify. France has a lot of immigrants from their former colonies, citizens from those former colonies emigrated to France to look for better opportunities in life. Many of them brought their young children who became dual citizens and others had children in France and raised them there. Zinedine Zidane is a good example. His parents were immigrants from Algeria. For our dual citizen players based in Europe and the U.S., it is almost the same except it is the reverse. They are playing for the country their parent or parents left, while the French of African descent like Zidane, Eric Abidal, Patrice Evra, etc...chose to play for the country their parent or parents went to. jvictor - I wouldn't call our foreign based players imports. They are Filipinos, and qualified to represent our country. They didn't even have to be naturalized.
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Post by strikerbon on Jul 4, 2011 16:35:30 GMT 8
i hope Dennis Cagara will play against Kuwait to solidify our LB
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Post by cjeagle on Jul 5, 2011 22:18:55 GMT 8
bleachersbrew.blogspot.com/2011/07/weiss-preaches-caution-amidst-azkals.htmlDennis Cagara has committed to the Philippines guys. Here is the excerpt from Bleacher's brew: "Fil-Dane left back Dennis Cagara already signed the FIFA document that certified his intent to play for the Philippines. That document, the sole remaining that is needed for his to suit up for the Azkals, prevents him from playing for Denmark, his country of birth, in any tournament. It remains to be seen if he will join the team in their Persian Gulf matches." By signing the change of affiliation which is a one time switch, which I presume has been submitted to FIFA, he can no longer play for Denmark or any other country but us. It is only a matter of him resolving his club issues. He still might not be available for the Kuwait games, but he certainly will play for us in the future. He will be our first player who has had Bundesliga experience with Hertha Berlin.
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Post by bluefeather80 on Jul 5, 2011 23:04:25 GMT 8
buti naman god bless him
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Post by takernz on Jul 5, 2011 23:22:04 GMT 8
YES!!!! finally he can play with us, I hope he will play (with Lucena) in Kuwait to fill up where Schrock and Borromeo left off in away game.
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Post by wisekingjohn on Jul 5, 2011 23:32:16 GMT 8
Can he play the DC spot?
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Post by cjeagle on Jul 6, 2011 0:01:04 GMT 8
We will be wasting Cagara's speed and his awesome left footed crossing ability at centerback. Lucena, Ott, Potschke and Rochlitz would be better options.
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