By Manolo R. Iñigo
Philippine Daily Inquirer
I CONGRATULATE the Azkals football team for winning the bronze in the just-ended AFC Challenge Cup in Nepal and 24-year-old Phil Younghusband for clinching the much-coveted Golden Boot Award with six goals in five matches.
Ditto for team manager Dan Palami, a past Philippine Sportswriters Association awardee as executive of the year, and German coach Michael Weiss for steering the Azkals to a historic third-place place in the event.
But the task is far from over as far as the Azkals are concerned. They not only missed capturing a berth in the AFC Asian Cup—finalists North Korea, who emerged winner, and Turkmenistan did make it—but the future of football in this country remains a big question mark.
In the words of former Rep. Imee Marcos, the Azkals have still to prove their true worth by winning a major tournament and already some of them are misbehaving.
Has overnight success gone into their heads?
There is no question that the Azkals gave Philippine football respect and recognition. But it does not give them the license to abuse the rights and hospitality of their host country.
Ms Cristy Ramos, daughter of former President Fidel V. Ramos, ex-Philippine Olympic Committee head and topnotch football player during her prime, has earlier filed sexual harassment complaint with the Asian Football Federation (AFC) against players Angel Guirado and Lexton Moy.
The feisty Ramos likewise blasted team captain James Younghusband for his failure to discipline his teammates. “He didn’t do anything to discipline his teammates. I hope he teaches his players to behave well.”
Serving as match commissioner in the recent Philippine Azkals-Malaysia friendly match which ended in a 1-all draw at the Rizal Memorial Track-Football Stadium, Ms Ramos alleged (while inside the dugout before the game) that “some players ridiculed her, with one player disrespectfully asking for the size of her brassiere, which was followed by a roar of laughter.” Another player, Cristy averred, appeared before her half naked during the postgame inspection in violation of ethical norms.
The former Philippine President said he and his wife Ming Ramos agreed with the position their daughter had taken on the issue, noting that their daughter had held various positions in sports both as a player and as a sports official.
“She sure knows what she’s talking about,” stressed Mr. Ramos.
“The players should behave,” added Ming. Nakakahiya ang (It’s a shame for a) Filipino.
Sen. Pia Cayetano, chair of the Senate Committee on Youth, Women and Family Relations, said. “Sexual harassment must not be tolerated anytime, anywhere. Such acts should not go unpunished.”
Added the lady senator from Taguig City, “I call for an immediate investigation of this incident … not only because this is a serious allegation made by match commissioner Cristy Ramos, who is a sports official, but also because the Azkals are looked up to as modern-day heroes and role models.”
Fellow columnist Recah Trinidad also said, “Manager Dan Palami had apologized, but the international football body would do well to crack the whip. A suspension would be too mild a reprimand.”
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ReplyDeleteano ba kayo? parang recap lang to. kailangan paulit? paulit? paulit?
Tama,may nag focus ba sa RACISM??? wala, karamihan ang mga binabangit dito mga politician...REMEMBER Kaholeros malapit na 2013 Elections....
DeleteKung walang sasabihin wag na lang halata tuloy...
Natoto na ang mga pinoy.... dito HALATA NA PURO political NA KI SAkay .....
uTANG NA LOOB TIGILAN NAAAAAAAA,,,,,nakakasawa na....
Another bullshit report.....superfluous like a blast of a bag of rice in China....i can't hear that Ramos shit anymore....do they not know anything else than this BS?
ReplyDeleteHALATA NA......refresh lang ito sa mga binabangit na political self interest kahiya kayo...
DeleteName exposure....hahahhahahhaha..akoy na-aawa sa mga politikong ito...
Pasok kayo sa PBB sikat kayo ..di kaya sa F2F
if they will not stop this Ramos stuff....the all players should quit their service ....then Ramos and her corrupt conspiracy team can put on the boots and play....
ReplyDeleteDapat Political Challenge Cup....2013 tournament sila sasali
DeleteMVP - C.Rmos
Boot award - A Crabio
Fair Play Award - GMA
Referee: Tabako, R Sntos,
Hahahahhahahhahahah......
our precious politcal challenge cup team....walang azkals ito pero "Taeng-kals"... hahaha
DeleteHave these asskissing journalists nothing better to do? International football body crack the whip for saying 'B Cup' or appearing in a changing room in shorts?
ReplyDeleteFFS! grow up you DH!
With Dirty Political Ploys, The Azkals will Be Bumped Off the Road Ahead.
ReplyDeleteI congratulate Mr. M.I in pretending to be a journalist in reporting the truth.
First come the congratulations and the praises, then revealing his true self as a media mad dog(definitely no azkal) doing the bids for politicians who want to control PI football.
These current and former politicians have done nothing to Pinoy football. They have done nothing while in officem either. Now they become the judge, jury and hangmen, and the bearer of high moral for the Philippines?
ReplyDeleteI call for an investigation of the collusion of the former and current politicians and some of the media in presenting this circus. And sending the whole case to the international high court in Geneva, so thatin PI sports figure WILL be heroes and role models, but NOT politicians nor yellow "journalist".
ReplyDeleteFor the fellow Columnist, a big whip, bigger than the ones used in Singapore, so she can use on anyone she feels punishment is dued. "Journalist", judge, jury and whipper! Hooray!!!
ReplyDeleteNote that we are still Anonymous, in this country of the free, etc. THEY can say them, no matter how wrong. We can't, no matter how right. Reprisals.........
Politika.........sumasakay ang mga yan kasi malapit na eleksyon........and they can get a whole Zero vote for me......
ReplyDeleteThe situations here are very obvious political refreshing the names, name of those people doing preparations press release, TV interview " USING : the name AZKALS...
ReplyDeleteThey know that the AZKALS are very popular now...yan ang main reason..kung hindi " ANO ???? " meron pa ba?.... ano yon lokohan?...that's the real purpose of those TRAPO-traditional Politicians...plus media
They (Politicians) know that the AZKALS management are not interested in political press release...
Mas magandang UMIWAS ang mga AZKALS sa mga taong user ....open your eyes AZKALS always be careful and ketp away sa mga taong makasarili..
PFF and the AZKALS ...Congratulations once again....GOD Bless.....
What if the Ramos and their barking and biting cronies are wrong, exactly as the 'journalist" who is NOT color blind, and cann't even tell colors? He is still thick skinned, and no one from his camp - senator and former what not's, has came forward and pointed out that he is no role model for the Philippines. What is more serious, being a racist over the media, or saying something which may or may not be construe as harassment? Are we hanging the unproven cursers, but letting the "rapist' go free?
ReplyDeleteWill they apologize? Of all the things these politicians and their cronies had done, when have they said that they are sorry for the harms caused? Again, they have every right to be wrong, and we have the ONLY right - and that is to be wrong.
Another version, they have every right to be right and never be wrong. We have the only TWO rights, to be wrong, and to be wronged.
ReplyDeleteWhat role models? Where do these people come from? How did they learn about decency?
HITO PA: Sabi pa ni Vmorales " Kasi parang that never come to himnd" ano sya ? (Mr. CRABIO)bobo? intension nyang manakit at mang insulto,, kakampihan pa kahit obvious na...
ReplyDelete" That's why he's a vry successful radio commentator ( Mr, Crabio )"
Ano yon? kailangan mong apakan ang ibang tao para lang maging successful? bilang isang journalist ? ,,,kunsintedora.....
''NO TO RACISM...... period ....at period ...