Philippine Foot Ball Team Lost to Indonesia (Again :D)

Philippine National Foot ball team - God bless them.
Philippines
December 17, 2010 6:27am CST
Hello Lotters, Hey, NO bashing here alright. It's just pure game and nothing more, but a hard one. Unfortunately, Just like the Filipinos, Indonesians also die hard fans to their Team! You can just imagine the pressure of the Philippine Team fighting the Indonesian team as they are being pessimistic shouted by the indonesian fans I mean, It's not easy when you're fighting or playing in the Home Court of you're Opponents. But I was amused that some indonesian fans having admiration to Young-Husband(player). I noticed that people aren't making discussions on our Pinoy Foot Ball Players. Well, I guess we don't have the length of interest yet with regards to foot ball. There's always the next time since i think the Odds are hard for the Philippine Team Playing on the Opponents Court all the time.even if the Pinoy team strong, they also need chanting and cheering from the Filipino Fans. their last attempt to win will be slim and probably crucial. I didn't realize that were one of the oldest Foot Ball Team. Not a referral Link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines_national_football_team
6 responses
• Philippines
18 Dec 10
Its because of the former PFF president. He should be the one in charge for our football team but he is doing nothing, and we don't even have a descent football playing field thats why our azkals are forced to play in other country. And about the financial problems, what do you expect of this former pff presisdent.. He's just a corrupt person and all the budget for pff was spended by him and cant explain were millions of budgets go. Just imagine the confidence of our players if they played here. Thousand filipino fans cheering for them. But now they lost because thousand rival fans are against them. So they may be upset and lacked of confidence. Good thing this former corrupt pff president has been fired and replaced by another football enthusiast. I hope he'll not follow the steps of this corrupt.
• Philippines
20 Dec 10
Hello Zsiasheri17x, I hope you can give me link on this former President, that's the bad deal with corruption. I hope he gets to jail for this. Unfortunately, the loss of the Philippine still had nothing to do with this corruption acts of the former PFF President since we are strong. Only if we were allowed to play in our own court, we could have a chance to make them inspire more. I do think the loud noise must have distract thema lot but that's fine they proved themselves through pressure. Sometimes, the greatest strength of the player depends on how strong they are in the Enemy court. Have a great day.
• Philippines
21 Dec 10
yes sir thats what i'm talking about. If only our players played in our country they could be more inspired and determined, especially undistracted. But thats over. Maybe we'll try again next time and we hope our government will now support our football team..
• United States
17 Dec 10
Hello Letran, I am a Bears fan, however I do enjoy any and all football I possibly can see. While out here in TN, I have had my share of all games of football and can say when it is a good game I am in. I so love to enjoy any form of sport really, but football is my ultimate favorite. Thanks for sharing the wikipedia link as I found it educational as I was not aware of Philippine and or Indonesia players. Have a Great day.
@gloryacam (5540)
• Philippines
20 Dec 10
Southeast Asian games, so you probably haven't heard of them. :)
• Philippines
20 Dec 10
Hello Hard workinggurl, I am not familiar with that Team, maybe they are in a different tournament or something. There's been a lot of foot ball tournaments lately. I bet you are dying to have picture or autograph with a lot of people in the team if by chance you get to see them, that's really great. I wonder how much was costing you just to watch those games in the Stadium. I agree with GloriaCam, they are part of the South East Asian Verson. Thanks for sharing at least, have a great day.
• Philippines
18 Dec 10
I'm actually impressed with the Azkals, pure heart I guess. They're quite similar to the Smart Gilas basketball squad, not that much talent, not that much experience but all out whenever, wherever. The match could have ended in a draw if not for a great block by the Indonesian player. I read somewhere that prior to the match, the last time the Philippine national football team played against Indonesia's football squad was in 2002 when the Indons demolished RP 13-1. Needless to say, the 0-1 loss was a huge improvement for our team. They're the underdogs but they have a chance based on what we saw last time.
• Philippines
20 Dec 10
Hello Louie, Well, I should start researching myself. Maybe it's best if they do play in the enemy court to shame the fans at least (Lolz). I guess team playing in their home courts is just a safe line for the players to win but what happens if they are playing in the enemy court? You made me realize how strong the Philippine Team is. I think there should be an improvement to their communication since they got undoubtedly distracted by the crowds noise. Thanks to them, I believed we still have what it takes on other sports. FOr this you get the Best Response!!
@gloryacam (5540)
• Philippines
20 Dec 10
Phil!! So hot!! Sadly, they're officially out of the finals. Oh well, next time. Seriously, Phil - soooo hottt! I wish we could upgrade our facilities so that they could play home court. I heard we didn't pass international standards.
• Philippines
20 Dec 10
Hello Gloryacam, I hate the government again for letting this pass. Our teams did our best while the officials takes money from the funds that was supposed to support the foot ball. And look what has led the team to, forcing to play in the enemy court and loosing thrice! Not passing international standards is something that I can blame to the government. So sad their sacrifices just went off the clouds.
@greenpeas (998)
• Philippines
17 Dec 10
The Philippine Azkals - our team - will have another chance to "resbak" (get even) this coming Sunday, as the game last Dec. 16 is only the first part of their semifinal match. Let us support the Azkals. They have already accomplished so much and brought honor to our country by beating quality teams like Vietnam. Hurrah Azkals! Resbak kayo sa Linggo para sa bayan!
• Philippines
20 Dec 10
Hello Greenpeas, Well, I have watch the last game and it wasn't good because the cheering was on the opposite site. I know they are tough but they also need some cheering for some reason. I do support them but I haven't had that interest in foot ball compare to basket ball. We are just starting to live up even though we are one of the oldest team. I've seen oldest team in the NCAA or UAAP but some had never won a championship. So, this is just fine.
• Indonesia
18 Dec 10
hallo letreanKnight, i from indonesia, i think the fans in football like soul and twelve players for our team.The filiphine is the strong team, but unfortunately they (filiphie) can't play in their stadium.
• Philippines
20 Dec 10
Hello Malingkundang, It's nice to have an Indonesian lotter to drop by. Yeah, thanks a lot for poor performance and preparation of the agency involved in this sports industry. Maybe the team would have at least a strong chance if they had a day in the court here. So much for the hope but there's always tomorrow. This is the only time I have heard an active Philippine Football team even though I know they're not so active nor popular in public.