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October 16th, 2012 10:25 AM #301Norman Black actually wanted to bring the coaching staff with him to the PBA since they are one well-jelled unit.
regarding the coaching situation in loyola heights, it looks like coach sandy is gaining the critical mass of clamor from ateneans to be the head coach of the blue eagles. the problem is he turned down the offer once before (that's why perasol was recruited), compelling uao head honcho ricky palou to make an attempt to convince him again to take the job. the team is his for the taking, that is if he's now willing to deal w/ the legions of outspoken ateneo armchair coaches out there :doh:
another superb option would be coach jamike. the guy is a drill sergeant w/ championship experience. like coach sandy, he knows the norman black system in and out.
Haha... 3 words? Pamantasan ng Wanbol? FEU lang yung privately owned na ganun ah. Or kung tagalog, Unibersidad ng Pilipinas?Last edited by baludoy; October 16th, 2012 at 10:36 AM.
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October 16th, 2012 06:24 PM #302
Well, Bo Perasol is out.
UAAP: Perasol parts ways with Ateneo 'amicably' | Sports | GMA News Online | The Go-To Site for Filipinos Everywhere
UAAP: Perasol parts ways with Ateneo 'amicably'
JOB B. DE LEON October 16, 2012 3:40pm
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It was over before it began.
Coach Bo Perasol, widely seen as the successor to Norman Black as the head coach of the reigning five-peat UAAP champions Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles, will not be patrolling the sidelines for the blue and white squad come Season 76 of the UAAP.
In an interview with GMA News Online, Perasol confirmed that he has been released from his three-year deal with Ateneo. The move was settled by both parties, following the withdrawal of support by businessman Manuel V. Pangilinan (MVP), a major supporter of Ateneo.
“It was an amicable settlement, and we knew na mutually releasing each other would be best,” said Perasol. “Although sinabi ko [kay university president Fr. Jett Villarin] I’m truly grateful for the trust he gave - ako talaga yung choice nila [for the job].”
“But in my mind there was no doubt as to who my patron and benefactor is, that is MVP,” he said.
Perasol added that from the moment MVP disengaged, his departure was going to be “a matter of time,” unless commitments beyond the recently concluded UAAP season were arranged.
At the moment, the former head coach of the PBA's Powerade Tigers has not decided on a future position. However, he said that he could possibly move to a consultant job for another university that Pangilinan might sponsor, join the staff of either of MVP's PBA teams, the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters or the Meralco Bolts, or even enter the ranks of the corporate world.
“A lot of options ang binibigay si MVP,” he said. “I haven’t really thought about them. Wala sa isip ko ‘yun because I’ve been thinking of Ateneo up until recently, but the options are there.”
After piloting Ateneo to five straight titles, Black moved on to the head coaching job of the PBA's Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters. - AMD, GMA News
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October 16th, 2012 10:46 PM #303
afair parang nakwento ko na kay M2 yan years ago. one thing for sure alam ni tsinita yan hehehe. shock nga sya. ask nya nga kung alam daw kaya nung mga priest yun.
re: coach, ayaw nila ibalik si Joel Banal. umalis lang sya nun dahil yata sa rule on simultaneous coaching between PBA at uaap na applicable up to now.
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October 17th, 2012 09:51 AM #304
Sana si Coach Sandy na kunin ng AdMU men's team. I think it's about time. He deserves it as well.
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October 17th, 2012 09:54 AM #305
as an aside, in the olden days, anyone who does not move 'ala luksa during Holy Week, especially...
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