tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post5704088172719183319..comments2024-03-21T13:11:45.178+01:00Comments on Filipino Football: Villaflor: Nobody loves the grassrootsjonnyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17721398772806838546noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-47893668514562884532011-11-07T14:15:13.512+01:002011-11-07T14:15:13.512+01:00^^ mr. anonymous just above this post: you have no...^^ mr. anonymous just above this post: you have no sense of irony, obviously. and do you even know what rhetoric means? mr. villaflor, by the way, played a lot of football. i learned he was sent to the e.r. five times already for dislocating his shoulder repeatedly for playing football. looks like he never learned his lesson. whether he's still playing now, i wonder.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-17063051727045517932011-10-27T11:57:57.153+02:002011-10-27T11:57:57.153+02:00at your title and at the very start of your articl...at your title and at the very start of your article my eyebrows are already crooked in disbelief. good thing i read through the comments and found almost everything good to read and agree with.<br />local clubs, football enthusiasts, and a few stakeholders have been initiating their grassroots football program guided by FIFA/AFC program and policy. it's PFF who has a "ningas kugon" mentality that is why our football in the Philippines is way far behind!!!<br />be cautious with your rhetorics mr. villaflor, start playing football!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-76897742665766199122011-07-19T02:37:14.194+02:002011-07-19T02:37:14.194+02:00Nothing personal but if PFF themselves cant suppor...Nothing personal but if PFF themselves cant support their grassroots program nothing is "new".<br /><br />Consider the U13 and U16, what has the PFF and its technical people done to ensure that these teams will have good showing and the players play up to their potential.<br /><br />So much "so-so" about these grassroots program, I may ask everybody " It's been how many weeks since the so called Grassroots Pro-Active Instructors Course culminated, have you heard of these so called "instructors" re-echoing what they have learned to their fellow coaches? Instead of talking about it on the newspaper why not walk the talk?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-87103963160283439132011-07-18T06:37:20.695+02:002011-07-18T06:37:20.695+02:00@Anonymous 2: the grassroots program is new, your ...@Anonymous 2: the grassroots program is new, your mindset is notAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-86343626563646136892011-07-18T03:13:13.569+02:002011-07-18T03:13:13.569+02:00Anonymous #2
Exactly, the barangays and those bas...Anonymous #2<br /><br />Exactly, the barangays and those basketball courts are among the main targets of the grassroots program. but existing clubs and schools play a crucial role in development.<br /><br />it is the manner of instruction that's different because as it is, many coaches today put an emphasis on winning in this age bracket, and that is what FIFA's grassroots program aims to correct.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-86630773071534337972011-07-18T03:10:46.211+02:002011-07-18T03:10:46.211+02:00Anonymous 1: the concept is "nothing new,&quo...Anonymous 1: the concept is "nothing new," it's the manner of instruction and the curriculum itself that's new. ask your local grassroots coach so he can explain to you the specifics and perhaps you might want to help anew.<br /><br />what else is new: the actual support of the JFA in introducing the new curriculum that includes a system that allows a grassroots team to play 12 games in 2 hours with an instructional sessions in between. <br /><br />what else is new: there's no better time to launch the program because it will ride the massive popularity of the azkals, an element that was missing in the Kasibulan. <br /><br />what else is new: a nationwide grassroots-specific course that teaches the NEW curriculum<br /><br />one of the problems: training equipment, which are the same ones used from Mindanao, Visayas and Luzon, such that no equipment are actually left behind for the grassroots coaches to choose from.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-25236015927924472382011-07-16T18:59:36.666+02:002011-07-16T18:59:36.666+02:00yawn, whats new villaflor?
if they really want a...yawn, whats new villaflor? <br /><br />if they really want a grassroots, PFF should tap clubs and schools since these institutions are the ones who are accessible to the youngsters. You can also add the baranggays who's basketball courts can be used as futsal competitions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-22143613110313141902011-07-16T14:04:41.417+02:002011-07-16T14:04:41.417+02:00The concept of FIFA Grassroots Pro-Active Instruct...The concept of FIFA Grassroots Pro-Active Instructors Course is nothing new. It has the same concept as the Kasibulan 6-12 which had not taken off but only wasted money on the part of PFF.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com