07 March 2011

Message from Azkals team manager Dan Palami

Following the recent PSA awards, the Azkals start their Japan training this week still in high spirits. It was amazing to be recognized by great achievers in sports, and we thank Manny Pacquiao and all our other fellow awardees for their encouragement.

While most sectors have welcomed the Philippine's football renaissance, some concerns about the potential distraction of fame and celebrity for players have resulted in unfortunate controversies. I would prefer to keep silent on matters off the pitch, but some issues persist and these unwarranted doubts can’t be healthy for the team. As manager, therefore, I would like to categorically assure everyone that the coaches and I are taking all steps necessary to ensure that the Azkals always give their best. We are the first to call out any Azkal whose game is threatened by ‘distractions’ in any form.

With so many new aspirants for the national team, the competition for spots has become more intense, and I can tell you that the Azkals are working harder than ever. Every Azkal who has made it this far has earned his spot through hard work, talent, and ability to work well with the team. As long as each one fulfills his professional responsibilities, I wouldn't interfere in a player's personal life or bar him from undertaking projects in other fields.

The Azkals have endured so much to get to where they are now. All this time when they played for the Philippines, the Azkals would lose income because of time spent away from better-paying jobs. Compared to football players in other countries, our Azkals receive a mere pittance, and yet they play on. If admiration, endorsements and other opportunities are now coming their way, I hope none of us will begrudge them a little taste of their well-deserved victory. If they are able to build up football and other Azkals through exposure to other fields, I wouldn't withhold that from them either.

We respect everyone's opinion and accept that in some matters, there will be conflicting views. Still, we hope that any differences in perspective foster only healthy debate, and not degrade any individual or any other sport. As we prepare for our match in Mongolia, we hope to bring closure to polarizing disagreements and bring focus to what every sport is really all about: bridging differences and bringing people together.

Mabuhay tayong lahat!



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5 comments:

  1. I salute you Dan and the Azkals for a job well done. You deserve all the accolades going your way. May the good tidings continue. Go Azkals!

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  2. What "distractions" is he refering to and who are we talking about ?

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  3. He is just talking about celebrity stuff and others complaining about the Younghusbands doing showbiz.

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  4. Probably not only the Younghusbands. Even those who went to Philippines from Europe to try out got modelling gigs, which is kinda weird. Dont remember the names or who it was though. It can certainly take your focus off football if you have a busy schedule, but then again. In Philippines you cant think and live football without no source of income.

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  5. Well, Phil is getting himself into all sorts of gossip. Part of the game if you reach that status in the Philippines. Iam sure no one is taking the extra income against the boys. They are professionals after all (as far as that term goes in the philippine setting). He also mentions other sports. That means basketball. The debate is raging in some blogs. Bottomline is there are a lot of distractions and of course it will affect the morale of the team one way or another. Price of fame I guess but they have to remain focused. Theres still a lot ore to accomplish on the pitch.

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