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136302.30 in reply to 136302.28
Date: 3/26/2010 11:11:37 AM
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To all:

If you lose the elections, will you still help the U21 Team?

If possible, tell us about your life outside BuzzerBeater and how you would balance it and being a U21 Coach.

If i lose, i will still help. And the best way i could help is to train players for the NT. When i drafted Solima 4 seasons ago, and seeing his big man skills all respectable, that got my interest in the NT. Now i have new recruits who i hope would one day play for the U21.

I am an engineer by profession. Working in a food manufacturing company. Like most of us here, work will always be priority for me. But off from work, i have ample time.

From: PH-KVI

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136302.31 in reply to 136302.28
Date: 3/26/2010 9:42:21 PM
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1.Even though I lost the election I always wanted to help the gm in charge of the U21 national team

2.for being a student and a gm of the national team , I will balance my time in my studying and researching other U21 national teams by setting up times for the U21 of the Philippines but sometimes I wont be online so I need some staff to help me

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Date: 3/27/2010 3:33:00 AM
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can we also know the what the other candidates think they can do for the U21? i mean to become a U21 manager for me in my opinion does not necessarily be successful on your own team but how you can help with community in general.,like giving advice to newbies on the how to play the game and train their potential rookies and the humility to ask other managers on some aspect that you might be deficient. :L)

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Date: 3/27/2010 4:06:58 AM
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I think we could put more threads about training players, especially SF's because like what Harmless said, our U21 lacks in this position. I think that sometimes its hard for our U21 to give advice to every single manager in our community, so i think we should let them have the initiative to ask. Our community will surely grow if more people take part in the forums. But I also promise to help in mentoring some of the managers. I could also help them in terms of their trainers like a forum where people could suggest cheap staff pickups to help the managers find good trainers, lvl 4 and above.

I think if we could have like a weekly open forum like on a specific time where managers can ask freely about their problems in the team it would really help. Then maybe other managers online could help them too. I would also be active here, so that i could help our fellow Filipino managers.

Our community would surely grow, and be more open with other managers if we could push these things through.

Last edited by Coach Brian at 3/27/2010 4:07:48 AM

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Date: 3/27/2010 7:30:58 AM
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question to the candidates: how can you say that you'll be successful managing the NT if you still haven't experienced competing on our country's respective top leagues? i think this is important to know for the voters since managing in the top league is a whole like managing the NT in terms of players, competition, etc.

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Date: 3/27/2010 8:30:20 AM
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can we also know the what the other candidates think they can do for the U21? i mean to become a U21 manager for me in my opinion does not necessarily be successful on your own team but how you can help with community in general.,like giving advice to newbies on the how to play the game and train their potential rookies and the humility to ask other managers on some aspect that you might be deficient. :L)


Giving advice to newbies is a must even if you are not running in the NT election. Being an U21 Manager is a gargantuan task. For every season, you lose your best players. The big challenge is how you will ensure that the next batch of players will be, if not stronger, at par with what you have. So reaching out to the owners should always be part of an U21 Managers top list.

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Date: 3/27/2010 9:06:07 AM
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I know that even though I am still in division 4 but I always research other teams and how are they playing but every team has a strong point and a weak one and also all teams had made mistakes for example BC Törööö he made some mistakes in the Buzzerbeater's Best tournament he never backs down. Even though I can only handle a specific age that was given to me by the GM of the National Team I will accept it for the country.

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Date: 3/27/2010 9:07:03 AM
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I know that i am less experienced than lots of other Filipino Managers, and that's why i need ur help :D. The U21 is different from the PPL. Being a manager of the U21, your carrying the name of your country, so a lot of people are counting, rooting, and would surely want to help the U21. Besides, I think my focus is on the training of our players, scouting for new ones, and an active community. The tactics would rely on your suggestions and opinions. Because it is your opinion that matters, because your the one who chose the U21 manager, and the U21 manager represents the whole country.

All For One. One For All. :D

But i still have plenty of experience, and i am pretty hardworking when it comes to scouting my opponents' tactics. So i'm not totally relying on your help, but i would be glad to hear your thoughts and opinions. :D

Last edited by Coach Brian at 3/27/2010 9:07:53 AM

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Date: 3/27/2010 9:18:28 AM
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I want to ask, who will add my 21yo player to the team?

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Date: 3/27/2010 9:22:33 AM
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I know that giving advice to newbies is the one of the important things for being a GM of the national team. I have ask many GMs about some advice almost all of them are saying that raise your defenses to this and that but I know that the true, great advice is not from defense it is from a hidden part of buzzerbeater that is friendship from players or something that like that and to train the teams players hard through their best abilities like a 6"3" player who is good at passing train him on that and he will give some great passes to the his teammates

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Date: 3/27/2010 9:33:38 AM
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question to the candidates: how can you say that you'll be successful managing the NT if you still haven't experienced competing on our country's respective top leagues? i think this is important to know for the voters since managing in the top league is a whole like managing the NT in terms of players, competition, etc.


Ive been playing buzzerbeater for quite sometime now. My team has played in League II.2 for 4 seasons(made the semifinals for 2 seasons) but unfortunately got relegated this season. That may have been big smudge in my resume but there is reason behind that. All in all, i can say i know my BB well.

Last edited by PH-harmsome at 3/27/2010 9:37:46 AM

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