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Originally posted by jcbernardo View Postit wasn't just the fans, but the whole Azkals organization itself is attacking Philippine Basketball for the last years. from past PFF Presidents Romualdez, Martinez, players like the Younghusbands and Caligdong.
tho, they're not telling us directly that we "should stop playing basketball". but when the PFF guys tells the media boys "our sport doesn't require height, unlike other sport" you know what they mean.
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Union F.C Manila
INTER-MANILA PLAYERS, game v. the Japs this Sunday!
UNION INTER-MANILA FC V. JAPAN FC
Sunday February 20
6 PM
...Nomad field
Be there by 5 PM.
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From footballalliance.ph
Kaya keeps top spot; Air Force, Army post first wins
Aly Borromeo scored on a sweetly-struck volley in the first half and Kaya FC survived a hard-fighting Green Archers Orient Freight side for a narrow 1-0 victory Sunday in the first division of the United Football League at the Alabang Country Club.
Borromeo, fresh off his stint with the national team in the AFC Challenge Cup in Bacolod, delivered the marginal goal in the 16th minute as Kaya kept their perfect record two matches intothe season.
Reigning champion Air Force Rider also opened its campaign on a stylish note with a 4-nil drubbing of Loyola Agila, even as Army Fritz and Macziol subdued Navy, 2-1, in another first division clash at the University of Makati pitch.
National players Ian Araneta, Chieffy Caligdong and Yanti Barsales were all on target for the Airmen, who are gearing up for a keenly-awaited clash with Kaya on Sunday. Air Force edged Kaya for the league title last year.
Ricardo Becite, benefitting from the training with the Azkals in Bacolod, and another national team player, Nestorio Margarse, struck for Army, which moved up to second on four points from two matches.
Navy, which equalized earlier through Loreto Kalalang before they were pegged back by Margarse’s strike, stayed winless in three matches.
Green Archers remained with a lone draw to show, a point they earned against Army on opening day three weeks ago.
Nomads and Stallions sustained their devastating forms in the second division, cruising to one-sided wins to remain on top.
Nomads blanked Stallions, 5-0, while Stallions, not to be outdone, whitewashed Dolphins, 7-0. Japan FC notched its second win in three matches by downing Sunken Garden, 5-2, while Pasargad, returning to the pitch after losing via forfeiture last weekend, scored a convincing 5-nil rout of Union Internacional Manila.Getting a pass from Azkals teammate Anton del Rosario, Borromeo deftly controlled the ball with a chest trap before firing into the back of the net in a goal closely similar to the one he scored in the 1-0 win over Timor Lester in the AFF Suzuki Cup three years ago.
Borromeo combined well with Yannick Tuason in the 27th minute, but Tuazon was unable to double the lead as his shot went wide. Borromeo
was denied a second goal in the 63rd minute when his shot hit the bar and Kaya nearly paid for its complacency when Archers earned a late penalty.
If only for their two missed penalty kicks, the Archers were undeserving of getting points from the match.
Patrick Bocobo also wasted a chance to equalize three minutes before halftime when his weak effort went straight to Kaya goalkeeper Saba Sabeghi.
Just when everyone thought that Kaya was to cruise in injury time, they were nearly punished. But Chris Camcam gathered the first penalty in the 92nd minute. Another penalty miss in the 94th minute ensured Kaya’s victory and doomed Green Archers.
Photos taken by: Goldie Largoza
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DepEd smitten by Azkals to develop football talents
By Tarra Quismundo
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 06:21:00 02/16/2011
MANILA, Philippines—A puppy love is turning into a full-blown romance.
Buoyed by the recent triumph of the Azkals, Education Secretary Armin Luistro is seeking to infuse fresh talent for the national team of local Filipinos and foreigners.
Luistro said he was set to hold talks with football associations to see how the public school system could support the national program, currently taking off with the unprecedented exploits of the team named after stray dogs.
The Department of Education (DepEd) chief is considering developing specialized schools for sports, where students with athletic potential could undergo focused training.
2 promotion groups
“There are two groups—I will not mention their names yet—who would like to promote football in schools. I’ll also start talking to football associations to see how public schools could be supportive of a national program,” Luistro told the Inquirer.
He said he was awed by Filipinos smitten by the game when he caught the last 20 minutes of the match between the Azkals and Mongolia at Panaad Stadium in Bacolod City last week.
“I caught the second goal and I think that really, it’s a game for Filipinos … You could really feel the crowd,” Luistro said.
“I think the Azkals have changed the way Filipinos look at football. Now we need to redirect that and use this to push for a [school-based] program that is in line with the national program,” he added.
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Luistro said efforts to develop a school football program must focus on towns or cities where residents are known to have a natural inclination for the sport.
He said football, long eclipsed by basketball in the national sports consciousness, has long been enjoying popularity in the Visayas and Mindanao.
Specialized schools should also be developed as “there are not too many schools that have spaces big enough for football.”
“To support football even in public schools without big playing fields, we can look for sponsors to distribute footballs to schools and promote street football—futsal,” Luistro said.
Specialized high schools
“I think that would be a sustainable way. Then we could still identify specialized high schools which we could support with a full-blown football sports program,” he added.
The DepEd has long been planning to develop specialized high schools for sports, the arts and technical-vocational learning as part of the proposed K+12 (kindergarten plus 12 years) program, an expansion of the 10-year basic education cycle.
The proposal, which aims to develop highly employable high school graduates, is undergoing public consultations that are set to culminate in AprilFollow my blogs and tweets. http://dxjayrocksnotes.blogspot.com/ and https://twitter.com/dxjayrock
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Originally posted by dxjayrock2008 View PostDepEd smitten by Azkals to develop football talents
By Tarra Quismundo
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 06:21:00 02/16/2011
MANILA, Philippines—A puppy love is turning into a full-blown romance.
Buoyed by the recent triumph of the Azkals, Education Secretary Armin Luistro is seeking to infuse fresh talent for the national team of local Filipinos and foreigners.
Luistro said he was set to hold talks with football associations to see how the public school system could support the national program, currently taking off with the unprecedented exploits of the team named after stray dogs.
The Department of Education (DepEd) chief is considering developing specialized schools for sports, where students with athletic potential could undergo focused training.
2 promotion groups
“There are two groups—I will not mention their names yet—who would like to promote football in schools. I’ll also start talking to football associations to see how public schools could be supportive of a national program,” Luistro told the Inquirer.
He said he was awed by Filipinos smitten by the game when he caught the last 20 minutes of the match between the Azkals and Mongolia at Panaad Stadium in Bacolod City last week.
“I caught the second goal and I think that really, it’s a game for Filipinos … You could really feel the crowd,” Luistro said.
“I think the Azkals have changed the way Filipinos look at football. Now we need to redirect that and use this to push for a [school-based] program that is in line with the national program,” he added.
Popular in Vizmin
Luistro said efforts to develop a school football program must focus on towns or cities where residents are known to have a natural inclination for the sport.
He said football, long eclipsed by basketball in the national sports consciousness, has long been enjoying popularity in the Visayas and Mindanao.
Specialized schools should also be developed as “there are not too many schools that have spaces big enough for football.”
“To support football even in public schools without big playing fields, we can look for sponsors to distribute footballs to schools and promote street football—futsal,” Luistro said.
Specialized high schools
“I think that would be a sustainable way. Then we could still identify specialized high schools which we could support with a full-blown football sports program,” he added.
The DepEd has long been planning to develop specialized high schools for sports, the arts and technical-vocational learning as part of the proposed K+12 (kindergarten plus 12 years) program, an expansion of the 10-year basic education cycle.
The proposal, which aims to develop highly employable high school graduates, is undergoing public consultations that are set to culminate in April
but this is such a noble idea. you know what let's just forget about this bullcrap called law and support luistro in this worthwhle project.____________________________________________
time to focus on my own battles.
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Originally posted by alien space bats View Postthe secretary of education will create specialized high schools for football?i believe he has no authority. it must be stressed that the function of promulgating rules and regulations by the secretary may only be exercised for the purpose of carrying out provisions of an existing law into effect. if there is no such law for the creation of such specialized schools, then the secretary is treading on dangerous grounds as he is usurping the powers of congress. case in point. specialized schools in the philippines like Philippine science high have their own charter created by congress.
but this is such a noble idea. you know what let's just forget about this bullcrap called law and support luistro in this worthwhle project.
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Originally posted by alien space bats View Postthe secretary of education will create specialized high schools for football?i believe he has no authority. it must be stressed that the function of promulgating rules and regulations by the secretary may only be exercised for the purpose of carrying out provisions of an existing law into effect. if there is no such law for the creation of such specialized schools, then the secretary is treading on dangerous grounds as he is usurping the powers of congress. case in point. specialized schools in the philippines like Philippine science high have their own charter created by congress.
but this is such a noble idea. you know what let's just forget about this bullcrap called law and support luistro in this worthwhle project.
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Originally posted by theImbaguy View Posthehe, i believe you've learned that from law school. Really great to have guys like you in this forum. Puts a lot of info. And if luistro can not do this by himself, i believe he can ask for help from a congressman who loves sports, who is a product of sport himself. Cong Manny pacquiao...____________________________________________
time to focus on my own battles.
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Originally posted by vimjonk View PostActually its already been done in Cebu. It doesn't need a special law and no need to add special subjects. The only difference is, the players are block sectioned so that it would not conflict with their studies. Practice from 6am to 9am and 4pm to 6pm. There's a special teacher/coach who supervise the training. All players are exempt from T.H.E, P.E.H.M. and C.A.T. So, it doesn't need a new law, just rearrangement of schedules.____________________________________________
time to focus on my own battles.
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Originally posted by alien space bats View Postthe secretary of education will create specialized high schools for football?i believe he has no authority. it must be stressed that the function of promulgating rules and regulations by the secretary may only be exercised for the purpose of carrying out provisions of an existing law into effect. if there is no such law for the creation of such specialized schools, then the secretary is treading on dangerous grounds as he is usurping the powers of congress. case in point. specialized schools in the philippines like Philippine science high have their own charter created by congress.
but this is such a noble idea. you know what let's just forget about this bullcrap called law and support luistro in this worthwhle project.Keep running, big boy.
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Originally posted by alien space bats View Postthanks for the unsolicited compliment, bro. but you can only learn that much in law school. the sarcasm, the deadpan humor, you pretty much acquire it here in interbasket
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Originally posted by kerouac82 View PostSpeaking of specialized schools, whatever happened to the DOST's plan of having one Pisay campus per region? Also, why does PHSA have only one campus (Makiling)?
edit: i just read your 1997 charter (ra 8496). the law specifically provides for the creation of future campuses other than the ones in diliman, visayas and mindanao. DOST is tasked to do this by virtue of this law. so the law is already in place but siguro we have no budget.Last edited by alien space bats; 02-16-2011, 07:58 AM.____________________________________________
time to focus on my own battles.
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