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Someone asked me how my blog and newspaper column came to be titled "Bleachers Brew". It's like this, it's an amalgam of sorts of two things: The bleachers area in the stadium/arena where I used to sit when I would watch baseball, football, and basketball games and Miles Davis' great jazz album Bitches Brew. That's how it got culled together. I originally planned on calling it "The View from the Big Chair" that is a nod to Tears For Fear's second album, Songs from the Big Chair. So there.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Iloilo nips NCR to book U23 Finals seat


This appears in the Monday, May 16, 2011 edition of the Business Mirror.


Iloilo nips NCR to book U23 Finals seat
story and pics by rick olivares

BAROTAC NUEVO, ILOILO -- A football coach once said, a striker can make a thousand mistakes and it won’t hurt a team. one defensive mistake on the other hand… well, that kills.

The National Capital Region Team B, a team loaded with UAAP stars dominated possession, corners, shots on goal – you name it. But their inability to find the back of the net and a pair of defensive mistakes cost them dearly as Iloilo went on to beat them 2-1 in the semifinals of the PFF Suzuki Under-23 National Cup.

In the 23rd minute, NCR defender Ronnie Aguisanda headed the ball towards his own goal that Iloilo’s Chester Braga chased down. With midfield mate Shirmar Felongco sprinting forward, all they had to beat was goalkeeper Patrick Deyto.

As Deyto rushed out, Braga laid the ball for Felongco who slotted the ball into an empty net.

NCR answered with a series of attacks that saw them hit the crossbar four times. Striker Jon Melliza who had been marked well since the quarterfinals, equalized in the 78th minute when his set piece evaded the Iloilo wall and curved back in to blow past keeper Wilson Muñoz.

As NCR renewed their attack, misfortune struck when defender David Basa was whistled for a handball inside the box in the 83rd minute. Francis Gustilo converted the penalty shot for a 2-1 lead to take the wind out of NCR’s sails.

Iloilo qualified for the home and away finals that will take place on the 19th and 22nd of May. The other finalist has yet to be decided as Bacolod and Davao have yet to play their semis match.

“I knew the pressure was on them,” said Gustilo who recalled his thoughts prior to taking the penalty shot. “If I missed – but I knew I wouldn’t – the worst that could happen was we will go into extra time.”

“We are looking forward to getting back at Bacolod if they advance to the finals,” said victorious Ilonggo head coach Marjo Allado who is a Barotac Nuevo native. “It was a good victory in front of the home crowd considering that the NCR team is very good but a championship will be better.”

NCR gambled early in the match when they sent defenders Segunial and David Basa on the attack. The relentless pressure put Iloilo on their heels. But after the Felongco goal, NCR went to a more conventional 442 formation.

A disappointed Hans Smit, NCR coach, lamented his team’s ouster from the first national competition in four years. “All the goals against us (including the two by Bacolod in the quarterfinals) have been on the counter and a mistake. Sayang because the boys played their hearts out.”

Bacolod and Davao will play at Central Philippine University in Jaro, Iloilo on Monday, May 16 at 230pm.

Notes: Because of the carry-over system in the cards, Iloilo will miss the services of Francis Gustilo, Shirmar Felongco, and Neckson Leonara in the first game of the finals due to two yellow cards. After the match, Iloilo Football Association General Secretary Duffie Botavara texted NCR coach Hans Smit: “Congratulations for allowing Barotac Nuevo to watch your team. You played better than Iloilo.” The day before the match, NCR expressed concern about playing in Barotac Nuevo. Botavara assuaged Smit’s concern when he said that “Barotacnons appreciate good football. Play good football and they will cheer for you.” And true enough, the crowd was respectful and highly appreciative of the match and the visiting team. 
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This was a quality ballgame. I wish that others were able to witness this. ABS CBN covered it and it will come out as a segment (rather than the whole game). But.... I do have the entire game on DV8. Will find a way to get that on youtube. The talent and skill was on display for all. As someone who has watched and written extensively about UAAP football, it sure was fun to see Stephen Permanes, Jay Eusebio, David Basa, Nikko Villa play as amateurs one more time. Steph and Gung (Villa) were the team captains and I thought it was a marvelous opportunity to work with them. Same with the other teams. This has been a most gratifying experience -- writing about regional football. I made new friends and it made me appreciate the game all the more.

17 comments:

  1. are the azkals coming also to witness the game???

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  2. ...very sloppy defense by iloilo the whole of 2nd half, almost paid for it, good thing that the crossbar saved them three times.
    ....iloilo was all gustilo, ansing carried his team with quality possession and passes and has total control of the midfield.
    ....ncr was more organised at the 2nd half and created chances by getting high balls towards iloilo's central defense, ncr should have scored at least two goals from those attempts.
    ....very entertaining match, only that the better team lost!!

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  3. ....very entertaining match, only that the better team lost!!

    what.......c'mon......better team ........wow....no matter how many attacks they made they were stop....how can you say a better team if they always hit the bar...this is not a 45 minute event it is a 90 minute event...

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  4. Sorry, man. NCR really played so much better. A pair of mistakes just did them in.

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  5. @9.25 anon
    ...i watched the whole match, did you?
    ...even asked a few friends' opinion of the semis and we're of the same view, the visitors played better.
    ...football is like poker, the better hand does not always win.

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  6. It was david basa who commited the handball not deo segunial.

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  7. maybe in the finals higpitan nila ang depensa nila..masyadong weak..kahit pa noong sa qualifiers nad quarterfinals depensa parati ang problema nila...pati homecrowd disappointed sa game nila..papasukin nya naman ang mga non-ust players...kita ng marami ng mali hindi pa pinapalitan...btw makakalaro pa ba si mark?.yung isang leonora ano ang nangyari sa kanya?

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  8. grabe rin yung coaching staff ng iloilo. nakakahiya sila. akala namin si hans smit yung bastos hindi pala. great game sa ncr.

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  9. Sayang hindi binigyan ni Coach Hans Smit ng playing time si Rabaya. Siya pa na man ang isa sa consistent at second leading scorer nila.

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  10. Don came in the 2nd half for Ojay. As good as Rabaya is, Clarino is the team's leading goalscorer with five.

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  11. iloilo should have get an iloilo based coach...kita mo nagkakaproblema sila sa line-up nila...

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  12. WESTERN VISAYAS REPRESENT!...TINIKALAY ASTA SA DOMINGO...CONGRATS ILOILO FA AND NEGROS OCCIDENTAL FA...BAKUD GID TA YA...

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  13. WESTERN VISAYAS REPRESENT!...TINIKALAY ASTA SA DOMINGO...CONGRATS ILOILO FA AND NEGROS OCCIDENTAL FA...BAKUD GID TA YA...

    basta indi lang magilinaway ah...ayos na....hehehe congrats sa IFA kag NOFA go NOFA....

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  14. Sorry, man. NCR really played so much better. A pair of mistakes just did them in.


    Sir, that this includes with they play against NOFA...because it is the same result...

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  15. Haha ! Ilonggo Derby ! san o pa nag hampang ang IFA and NOFA nga wala yellow card ? ? ? haha ! NOFA and IFA , are the best in Philippines, at saka marami pang naiwan na magagaling na players ang IFA and NOFA , na hindi nakapasok sa line up. IFA and NOFA deserves the Team B's instead of NCR !

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  16. Understand the rules and set ups before you comment. Team A or B are just designations. They could easily be called Manila or Quezon City. Iloilo is actually a selection too. Ditto with Bacolod. They went through no cluster qualifiers and straight to the regionals. Unlike Luzon and Mindanao which had a cluster group elimination round before going to the regionals. Many NCR players did not play as well because of club commitments, financial concerns, school, and/or other matters.

    Right now bragging rights belong to you guys so congrats.

    The protest? Iloilo included three players that were not in the regionals. The rules are clear -- 18 players only. Was it right? No. But it was the rules and it applied to everyone else. The lineup was submitted before the VIsayas regionals and the three were not listed. The rule is you can add from the regional group meaning they could pick up a player from Dumaguete, Leyte or Cebu that played in their group.

    As for the yellow cards -- it's a cup competition and in a cup competition, the yellow cards carry over. It's understanding the rules. Simple lang yan.

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  17. NCR really played better football than Iloilo. It was just unlucky for them. Maybe if NCR played in the cluster , they are more dangerous team. Iloilo just got lucky.

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