tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post8105587218719442413..comments2024-03-21T13:11:45.178+01:00Comments on Filipino Football: Ex-CFA: We did not protestjonnyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17721398772806838546noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-23544181664930053402012-06-05T01:53:10.082+02:002012-06-05T01:53:10.082+02:00For sure, the present board are not to blame becau...For sure, the present board are not to blame because they have no way of manipulating the election because they were not in power yet. Who were the CFA leaders before the election was held? Wasn't there an electoral group elected or at least assigned by the past board? Wasn't PFF representative there to make sure that the elections comply with the constitution/by-laws or was he inutile? You are in power and you lose because of technicality and then you blame the present board? Funny, isn't it?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-67679503184435971452012-06-05T00:56:47.797+02:002012-06-05T00:56:47.797+02:00from another angle, what if PFF just doesn't l...from another angle, what if PFF just doesn't like the new officers? they won't say who protested 'cause it's them. heheheAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-21731916144240930572012-06-04T18:56:22.294+02:002012-06-04T18:56:22.294+02:00If the new officers of the CFA have not been recog...If the new officers of the CFA have not been recognized by the PFF, it could most probably be because the electoral procedure was not in compliance with the CFA Constitution & By-laws. Based on the Bylaws “PROBATIONARY MEMBERS” may be represented during the General Assembly/Congress BUT “HAVE NO RIGHT TO VOTE”. The CFA Assembly/Congress from the start was aware there was a risk when they disregarded the Bylaws therefore this should be no surprise to the members and "elected officials".<br /><br />Although the CFA General Assembly/Congress is considered the Supreme Body of the CFA they are obligated to abide by and respect the CFA Constitution & Bylaws. The General Assembly is not above the LAW and CFA Constitution & Bylaws is the Supreme Law of CFA.<br /><br />If the CFA Assembly wanted probationary members and other members not qualified by the Board to vote, then the appropriate thing to do was to first amend the Bylaws. By not amending the Bylaws first the PFF has no really other option but to recall the elections.<br /><br />It is also standard procedure that the PFF, being the national governing body, sends a representative to all provincial member associations during the election of officers. The PFF representative is only an observer and may not interfere in the electoral process but may be consulted by the association on matters concerning the application of the law. As an observer his main duty is to witness the election and to report the proceeding including any possible violation of the Bylaws if applicable. So a complaint in this case is not truly necessary as the PFF representative’s report will be sufficient to decide whether or not to recognize the new officers. <br /><br />Therefore, if the PFF is not recognizing the newly elected officers at this time, it is just doing its duty in looking into possible violation/s of the Bylaws during the electoral process. It may decide to recall the election if any irregularities have been found and most probably will have another election scheduled. It may likewise provide guidelines to ensure that the democratic process is within the bounds of the law.<br /><br />On the suggestion “these things reach the table of our President Aquino to fix these problems” is absolutely not possible as government interference is not allowed by FIFA. If such thing occurs CFA and even the PFF may be suspended by FIFA indefinitely.<br /><br />CFA leaders have only themselves to blame -----------they should have not blatantly disregarded the Bylaws in the first place. They should lead by example and disregarding the Bylaws is certainly the wrong path to take. This should serve as a lesson to all provincial members of PFF. RESPECT THE LAW!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-19151679179079034632012-06-04T09:59:10.315+02:002012-06-04T09:59:10.315+02:00Ang liit lang nang grupo nila to elect a leader pe...Ang liit lang nang grupo nila to elect a leader pero "magulo". Wala ba talaga sila unity to let someone sit if one is elected and the loser to support the elected. Is that really complicated?<br />Also the PFF should immediately resolve this. Would it really take more than two months to resolve this.<br />Botohan na lang ulit! Move on na kayo mga kabayan! Pukaw na mo!!!WMGnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-25354933521336209742012-06-04T09:06:22.203+02:002012-06-04T09:06:22.203+02:00Pustahan tayo these Chad Songalia and Eugene Yncli...Pustahan tayo these Chad Songalia and Eugene Ynclino are the prime movers of this protest. These are the same people who would not accept defeat in the last election.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-29302049249224050452012-06-04T08:19:20.342+02:002012-06-04T08:19:20.342+02:00""Kapoy na ang politics. Let's make ...""Kapoy na ang politics. Let's make our actions do the talking for the good of Cebu football," said Songalia. "<br /><br />I hope that these things reach the table of our President Aquino to fix these problems. I see old remnants of the PSC and POC. Too much politics and magulo.<br /><br />Apektado ang pag-usad natin mga bossing...sayang ang pwesto at ibinabayad sa inyo.<br /><br />March pa pala natapos ang election. Hoy...pukaw na mo!!!WMGnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558039822687564906.post-27500299689081330112012-06-04T00:34:44.849+02:002012-06-04T00:34:44.849+02:00if the previous group did not protest, who did? w...if the previous group did not protest, who did? why did'nt the PFF representative stop the election if it wasn't legal - what was he there for?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com