20 January 2015

Ray Jonsson to sign for Global Fc ?




Ex Azkals Ray Jonsson is expected to sign for Global Fc soon. He is already in Philippines.

Ray was born in Philippines but moved to Iceland when he was 8 years old. He is soon 36 years

19 comments:

  1. Palami at it again. Instead of signing a younger prospect, he signs a veteran. He is still more than good enough for the UFL, but anyways. It will be an adventure for Ray!

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  2. how many pinoy play in some league clubs, but no skill from them to help Azkal to reach the destination,. Just a dream left for someday, but it will be more better to watch, and look for local player rise in home country, than this born overseas, and play some league football /,no star with them they are just local player /,skill, that s all,. Watch the local born player,. More advantage than looking always for overseas,

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  3. his playing style could influence and boost up he level of play in UFL.

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  4. next signing is Martin Steuble to Ceres Fc

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    1. if that actually happens, that's a terrible move for steuble!

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    2. you don't know his reasons.

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    3. the only relevant reason is sporting. and from there you have to say it's a bad move! he's going backwards in his career!

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  5. Yeah, waste of talent! Such a shame. A player of his caliber is way too good for the UFL. It wont even be fun for him. I wonder what tempted him to go for this option. Is it huge amount of money, the excitement of experience of something new, or the focus of the WC qualifier? UFL is a joke.

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  6. Ask him so you don't speculate and you lookk like a joke.

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    1. LOL! Why dont you ask him. This is the effin internet. People speculate and ask questions. Dont be a smart ass just because you dont know what people are talking about. Its like going from PL and signing for a non-league club. Thats how big the gap is.

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  7. Use the internet to ask him smart ass. Find his twitter, fb, instagram. Find his reasons smart guy.

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  8. Why? People likes to discuss, like in this blog. His reason will come out in media sooner or later. Dont hate so much just because you dont know the purpose of the internet and blogs.

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  9. Why are you talking about Steuble this blog post is for Ray Jonsson.

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    1. Oh, did you lose your eyes on the internet? Its clear why people mention Steuble. Try glasses next time.

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  10. it is perfectly fine to have a healthy discussions here but attacking or ciritizing someone's decision based from your own opinion is something not really right (eg. ufl is joke, steuble's terrible decision, a shame, some always blames palami, etc)

    many european players are also coming to asia or even lower leagues in europe coz they have their reasons and purpose. Just respect whatever contribution they can bring or anything they can gain.

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    1. Have you played in Europe and in the Philippines? Well, I have. And to be honest, the UFL is low quality league. Even non-league in England, lower divisions in Germany, all over Europe has more quality than the UFL. They even have better facilities. But do they act like theyre a PREMIER LEAGUE? No, but the UFL does. Theyre in the growing stages, but theyre already now shelling out huge amounts of money on wages on players who arent that good. I can understand that Ceres wants to sign Steuble, but come on. Lets be realistic. He wont develop in a crappy league. Youre the one who doesnt understand why people question his move.

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    2. hmmmm... so some of the haters of ufl (and palami) are also players....

      yes he might not develop but maybe that's not his purpose.

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  11. Many people respect the fil-foreigners who will play here but only a few respected any locals who will try to play in the UFL and gain exposure and experience.

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    1. No one criticize the locals. What the UFL needs are more talented homegrown players to be given a chance in the UFL.

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