23 March 2016
Friendly : Malaysia U22 4-1 Philippines U22
TV : Astro 801 (Malaysia)
Philippines line-up:
Ronilo Bayan (Michael Asong 60th), Jerome Marzan (Rey Torre 52nd), Marco Casambre, Charlie Beaton (Lorenzo Genco 57th), Earl Laguerta, Terrence Linatoc (Jay-R Bucayan 65th), Richard Talaroc, Junell Bautista, Jaime Cheng, John Kanayama, James Oberiano
Livescore :
http://www.futbol24.com/Live/?__igp=1&LiveDate=&o=0&o=474
Livestream link
http://bptv.bazookapenaka.my/p/mips.html
Update :
19 mins 1-0 Malaysia
30 mins 2-0 Malaysia
2-0 HT
65 mins 3-0 Malaysia
73 mins 3-1 John Kanayama Philippines PK
75 mins 4-1 Malaysia PK
4-1 FT
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Livestream link ?
ReplyDeletewow you beat me to the question :D
DeletePosted livescore link... Cant find any livestream, but it is live on Malaysia tv
ReplyDeletelivescore link
ReplyDeletePosted livestream link
ReplyDeletestream doesn't even work!
ReplyDeleteI been watching the stream it has been working
DeletePadernal explained the reason for his confidence.
ReplyDelete"Malaysia don't always play well, and the new head coach is German, and I have undergone German coaching courses myself."
-cant wait
And Malaysia had the last laugh, If Padernal would have kept quiet instead of boasting, he would have not eaten his own words and this game would have just been another friendly for experience even if our team lost with the same scoreline.
ReplyDeleteDan Padernal = Dumbass!!!
ReplyDeleteHe boasts about his experience of German coaching education and says that Malaysia don't play well and then ends up getting spanked 4-1 where his team got dominated!!! He then makes the excuse that he only had university players!! LOL!!!!!!
WTF!!! Dan Padernal and galing mo! Hindi ako nagtataka dahil andyan din pala si Noel Marcaida (kasama ni maro sa SEA Games na olats din ang team sa lahat ng games nila doon) at Mari Aberasturi ( assistant coach nya)ang head coach ng U16 last year na isa lng panalo sa walong laro ng AFC at AFF U16 tournament combined at yung panalo ay galing pa sa Brunei. Mga bata talaga ni Aris Caslib ang gagaling tapos AFC 'A' License pa ang mga to kaagad.
ReplyDeletethis is the state of our football in reality.
ReplyDeleteAzkals is the smoke screen set up by Palami for monetary gains.
We should be prepared mentally once the money to attract fil-foreign with first class travel during national call up is no longer there.
Padernal said that the Philippines sent a weak team lol
ReplyDeleteWeak because they is no fil-foreign.
Deleteyes, because the homegrown players are mentored by selfish, nepotistic, poach-hungry, and/or racist "coaches".
ReplyDeleteand i am talking about the entire philippine landscape. FA's being run like clubs. tsss
Deleteselect teams favoring kids from rich families so that the FA will have free meals, transpo, plus favors
Deleteoh, yeah! i see this all the time. FA's announcing try outs late but that's only for formality. they already have a core team from some rich school or club plus kids who have no choice but to wear the core team's school or club uniform just to say the school or club that spent for the trip is good. which is a win/win for the FA. they won't have to do anything else but let the school or club bring the FA's name. if the team wins, it's the FA's victory. if the team loses, they can easily say that it was just an impromptu school or club team. such pricks.
DeleteIn general the FA's do not have any influence in the tryouts or selections of players for the national teams. Most of the time the FA’s are just informed by the PFF through a circular regading the date time and venue of the national teams tryouts although there are also times when the FA’s are not informed at all.
DeleteThere is little or no coordination between the FA's and PFF in general except for a selected few FA’s who happen to be members of the PFF Board.
Dissolve the FA's and let each team apply as registered Clubs with academy as number one priority.
ReplyDeleteYou just cant expect the youth teams to deliver when in the past they have never been close to delivering anything at all. I dont know what the PFF is doing, but they clearly cant be this stupid, or are they? Even when the U22/23 a couple of years ago had reinforcements from fil-foreigners, they still didnt deliver anything. But i do agree that this is a right step for Philippine football in order to develop the sport in the country. Catching up wont be easy, and it will take time, but we can not rely on fil-foreigners all the time. If the PFF play their cards right, and develop the grassroot system and implement leagues etc, then we can have a chance. If not, all Philippine football will be about is the azkals.
ReplyDeleteAng U22 na yan ay kinuha lng lahat sa NCR except Lorenzo Genco who hails from Cebu (although he comes from Italy just a couple of months ago) and was endorsed by Mari Aberasturi ( a former Don Bosco Boys Home Brother in Liloan, Cebu). Walang kinuha outside of NCR which shows a big discriminition of our Philippine Football. How about yung Davao players at NOFA ? They are the ones who competed in the U22 Smart national championships and why not one of them was there? There are confessions also in U19 tryout last year that when Dan padernal holds a tryout in Rizal Stadium, pinapunta lahat without reimbursements sa fare o even food na nahirapan makapunta doon. Tapos yung mga player na nandoon from day 1 hanggang last day bigla nlng papalitan ng bagong dating na Fil Foreigner o kaya anak ng manager o anak sa kaibigan ng mga PFF officials na mayaman which is very hurting sa mga players na palaging nag practice. Now, the mentality of players mostly UAAP and NCAA is not really thinking the National team spot anymore when they finished their studies they will concentrate on their careers because Football here in the Philippines is still in a corrupt state. Yung mga coaches na palaging nandyan sa national team are always installed by Aris Caslib and Dan Palami kaya pabalik balik nlng ang systema na bulok.
ReplyDeletevery corrupt. not just money but also power/favors.
ReplyDeleteAnyway PFF is not interested to develop football.
ReplyDeleteThey are just interested in milking on the Azkals.
They know the ladies with flock the stadium to look at all the good fil-foreign.
Why develop the other age group??
Will people flock the stadium to watch them?
@ Anonymous 24 March 2016 at 14:59
DeleteSpot on, especially your first sentence!! People keep saying that it's going take 10 years or 15 years or whatever but how can you name an exact number when there's barely a foundation to build on! The Philippines practically has no pedigree at youth level.