22 July 2013

Paul Mulders joins Global Fc for Singapore Cup

Latest news is that Paul Mulders has been joining Global Fc for Singapore Cup.

14 comments:

  1. Is this allowed?

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  2. Madness, madness and stupidity!

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  3. curious? Why Madness and stupidity. please explain.So i can agree or disagree

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    1. Because Palami tends to "hire" players for short periods of time. Like Juani Guirado who is under contract with his team in Spain, but he can all of a sudden suit up for Global in different tournaments.

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    2. The rrason is simple all this fil foreign are playing in semi professional league.
      No regulation being enforce by fifa or local football authority.
      Patlami is a smart bastard as he know how to manupilate this.
      PFF should enforce transfer deadline rules and registration date rules.
      Only then this will stop.
      Wait fatlami control PFF.
      So this rule will never be enforced.

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  4. This is now clearly about the use of Palami's influence over the national players. Daqng Palami! Why dont you pit your real Global squad to see where they really are at? How do you expect to gauge your team's strength if you keep hiring players for weeks at at time. Heck, I dont even know what Global FC team really is or who comprises that team anymore. It's really not Global FC if you catch my drift. For this matter I support Meralco to carry/represent the UFL league because they are pitting what Meralco squad truly is.

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  5. Why are you so mad about Palami? He owns theteam and he can do anything he wants? If you have complaints, then form your ownteam and do whatever you want... Common Palami has spent so much for football, so why imcarcerate him, he loves the game so much.. I guess its about time that we stop the nsults from coming which is really not appropriate, and instead just support, if its hard to support then just suggest instead of calling people names.. This is just my opinion.

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    1. Patlami fan above commenting above.

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    2. I pity you so much, you spend your life envying Dan, I understand though, you want the life that he has, thats why you spend your life insulting him, hopingbthat someday his fortunes would transfer to you, haha did you see his girls? Its worth dying for... Wow,

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    3. Yes it is Palamis right to do with the team what he wants. But the way that he "steals" the best players of the opposition is just disgusting because it completely destroys the competition. And if there is no competition in a league then how can the other teams get any better and with it the league? In addition to this, he keeps acquiring players who have a professional contract with other teams like Mulders and Guirado ad even does so in the middle of the season. And to top it all off, he makes the coach of his club the coach of the U23 Azkals so he can always get the country's best talents. How are other teams like Loyola and Kaya and poorer ones like Nomads supposed to compete with that? If the League becomes a dual between Global and Stallions then it is just plane boring to watch. That's what we need to prevent at all costs!

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    4. Then pll out some more money from our pocket or get additional sponsors so you can match Globals recruitment.... Thats how it works, if you have less money, you have less quality players, if you cannot afford it, then do with what you have, train them some more hoping that smeday they may catch up...it is Dan's right to do this, as well as your right to do the same, if you or the other teams cannot do it, then its not Dan's fault, as you portray him to be, as they say beggars cant be choosers...f theseplayers are under contract with other teams then no way they can be taken, but because they had moved to Global, only means that they are free and unattached..

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  6. UFL is off season right now. So teams can hire and drop players. Players around the world can be hire on loan, or as long as he has release paper from his mother team he can play anywhere he wants in whatever terms. This is club football so it means business. Teams can hire anybody as long as they can afford.

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  7. This guys do realize that the UFL is still a semi pro league right? U cant look at the UFL and compare with it the EPL or bundesliga, its very much too young and undeveloped

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  8. Well said by Anon July23 19:53.
    Helping football grow has got nothing to do with how much money an individual has to improve his own private 'army'; it's all to do with how much resources local associations have to develop local talent.
    The UFL is going the right way by restricting imports; pity Palami and his cohorts in the PFF can't do the same with the national team.

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