11 October 2015

Loyola Meralco Sparks FC - Open tryouts



Loyola Meralco Sparks - You're chance to join the Sparks.

Open Tryouts - 13th/14th/15th October

BGC Turf (Next to the Starbucks Drive - Thru)

12-2 pm

Players must be...

18 Years +
Free of all contracts.
Capable of performing in UFL Div 1

9 comments:

  1. This is when you know that the football is still very amateur, when teams still need to conduct "open tryouts" to scout and potentially sign new players.

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  2. Mabuti ngayon mo lang nalaman so magtry out ka na.

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  3. Milagro ang sparks. Kala ko pa naman all foreigner na players nyo dahil wla kayong trust sa mga locals pero ngayon mukhang bumaligtad ata...

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  4. the answer is, form an all filipino league or lets say B-side of loyola,or ceres,kaya. because these clubs prioritize only foreigners. Its sad but its true,double standard leauge and non-patriotic. give those slots to filipino's and limit foreign players.

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    1. Cannot..
      if the other club take in local filipino they will be at the disadvantage.
      the people's club will continue with its fil foreign agenda and control the league.
      the root of the football culture is the owner of the people's club.

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  5. Its not true that because a club is conducting open tryouts that it means that it is very "amateur". clubs here in the United States still conduct open tryouts. Even in the MLS (although mostly seen in NASL and USL)

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    1. Umm ya it is!!! For the Philippines, it holds true!! In the States? Some MLS teams might do it but it's very minor and it's not a main source of new talent like in the Philippines!

      You don't see recognizable leagues around Asia, let alone in Europe conduct open tryouts now do you?!?

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  6. Don't they have youth teams?

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