Thoughts about today….
I had the opportunity to conduct a
one-on-one interview with Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler but I botched it. Now
I’ve been lumped with a group interview that is somewhat unappetizing. I mean,
it Robbie Fowler, right? He’s only the reason why I became such a massive
Liverpool fan. The thing is I am flying in to Singapore using my own money and
not my media group so that is what makes it doubly difficult. In a group
interview, I get to ask at most two questions so that’s like 5K per question.
Urgh.
I hope you got to listen to my podcast
interview with Pachanga’s Freddy Gonzalez. That was a long time coming. Two
months late. I remember watching Freddy before with Kaya back when no one
watched club football save for the players, family, and relations. In 2007, I
saw him play for Kaya one last time as Kaya played Loyola Agila. He blasted a
goal right before the end of the first half. Amazing one touch volley where the
keeper never had a chance.
Covering Pachanga and getting to know
Freddy and his team better has been a writer’s dream.
Some people asked if I can cover their
team like how I did with Loyola during the first round of the 2012 Singapore
Cup. The answer is always a yes. I have been doing that for several years now
beginning with the Ateneo Blue Eagles then with the NU Bulldogs and Letran
Knights. I covered Smart Gilas and the Alaska Aces in similar fashion.
Hopefully, I’ll get to do other sports and other teams.
This past week, Diliman fell (although
not surprisingly) to Cebu Queen City. That loss put Pachanga five points clear
in the race for promotion. With five matches left does that mean the battle is
over? Not by a long chance.
I met up with UFL Chairman Santi
Araneta today and we had a nice long talk about various football stuff. Some
will be revealed in their own time. One thing I brought up in the discussion
was the poor officiating. I find it lamentable when a player threatens a
referee with his life and as a result, the officiating swings over to his team’s
favor. That is highly deplorable. I find it disappointing when a referee
informs a team that if they do not want to get hurt playing football they
should take up another sport. What the hell?!?
The level of football has certainly
gone up in the Philippines but the back support and officiating has not.
Something has to be really be done about this.
I am late with my Ateneo Football
League story from the weekend. If not by tonight then certainly by tomorrow
morning.
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