Wednesday, January 28, 2015

FIVB sanctions Larong Volleyball ng Pilipinas as the new National Sports Agency


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  1. sir, does this mean that we have 2 fivb-recognized orgs in the philippines? or does recognizing one immediately removes accreditation from the other?

    To be honest, i prefer that the pvf stays, simply because they formed the better team. Both of them will be run like "old boys clubs" anyway, might as well get go with the group who didnt do a rush job when forming their pool

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    1. There is only one that is recognized -- LVP. The other one has no paper work to show. And no, what have they done for volleyball? You can't pre-judge another (LVP) as they haven't done anything yet.

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  2. PVF has paperwork, it has been the officially recognized organization until someone from the LVP group decided to rock the boat and obtain this document.

    I do wish journalists would get the side of the other group and not just take the statements of the LVP group at face value.

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    1. You know, we can same the same thing about the other as using their statements as evidence. I even asked for it but got nothing. I know that they were were sent some paperwork. I lay the blame here at the AVC/FIVB. They could end all of this in one stroke. With one email; with one memo. Instead, they left everyone to fight one another. But seriously, what has the other group done?

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  3. Sir, I hope I'm wrong, but the fact that this new organization will be run by people from the POC is a harbinger of things to come. These are the same people who made questionable decisions such as forming new men's and women's teams anyway, even if there is already an existing pool that is already training under arguably one of the best coaches in the country.

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