An impromptu podcast by the Back Four Bums of the
match between Air Force and Stallion at the University of Makati. We broke it
into two parts, the first half with the halftime analysis with interviews with
Paolo Pascual and PFF President Nonong Araneta who talks about what is in store for Philippine football in 2012 -- the Independence Day Cup (around June) and the invitations to Fulham, Queen Park Rangers, and Blackburn!
Part 2 of the Back Four Bums podcast of the second
half between Air Force and Stallion. With guest interviews with Global coach
Graeme MacKinnon and U-21 coach Zoran Dordevic.
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Four Bums #7.2 Air Force vs Stallion Part 2 by rixolivares
Coming soon... the somewhat semi-regular appearance of Paul Mourinho!
Coming soon... the somewhat semi-regular appearance of Paul Mourinho!
i hope The Back Four Bums will cover all the ufl matches. intense. feels like im watching live.
ReplyDeleteget use of their names mga pare..... coz theirs a lot of big name behind that team... d nga nyo kilala ang mga pangalan ng mga iyan eh.... kilala nyo lng azkals....
ReplyDeletei love this coach. i dont know him.. but a sunshine coming out for those far away from manila... outside manila have lots of talents... younger and eager to give all for their teams and games... thanks to back four bums..... i love this interview so much.... sana walang corrupt coz coaches got lots we know but we hope they will give it all to players too. they deserve to have all support to make them stronger and better players. more power to all who are willing to help and put up good teams in the philippine and to UFL philippines
ReplyDeleteI wonder why everyone keeps getting wet over the Stallions. Their success is all good (and great for competition) but every time they win or whatever some people start going off about how they are discriminated against cause they aren't Fil-Foreigner, Azkals or just because they aren't from Manila. This need to "address" their inferiority complex is keeping football down imo.
ReplyDeleteSame with the crab brigade who get all upset every time the "true Pinoy" teams like Air Force get beaten cause of "evil" foreigners. It just shows that we still need much improvement. Take it on the chin and man up!
SAYA! SANA LAGI 'TO.
ReplyDeleteGet used to their names? Di kilala? FYI, dumbass, we were in the control booth and the pitch was dark from our vantage point. You really are a dumbass to think yung Azkals lang kilala namin.
ReplyDeletetop of the league for the 2nd week in a row. how sweet it is. sino naman kaya itong mga nag wawater-water pag nanalo stallions? they have 5 starting foreigners and their play doesn't seem to show that 'inferiority complex' someone up here talks about. mga nag college sa manila players nila and i doubt they feel inferior specially in the game of football. they hold their own. stallions and pachanga have 'homegrown talents' (is this racist?) that can compete with the much ballyhooed stars of the ufl but what drives the ire of 'some' is the fact that publicity-wise, these teams haven't gotten the attention they 'probably' deserve. just my 2 cents... now i'm broke... and inferior...
ReplyDelete....anybody wearing fuschia pink will punish you!!!! hahahaha..nice one ebong!
ReplyDeletekahit sa ads ng UFL sa newspapers ay walang isang player ng stallion na kasali or other teams na hindi kilala. sana lang man ay may representasyon yung bawat team sa pictorial. tisoy at kilalang clubs lang yung nilagay. proud ilonggo. congrats stallion! next game loyola.
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