Chwalinska OUT at #Wimbledon R1 after having a match point at 6-2, 5-2 and rolling her ankle. Crazy effort to even finish the match.
Incredibly unlucky.
pero niisa dyan hindi masolusyunan palibhasa yung mga nakaupo hindi yan pinoproblema.
Hindi sila binabaha, hindi sila nagnbi clearance, nasa international + private schools, hindi naglalakad sa Manila (baka BGC at Ayala ang walking nila) + mga nakakotse + may sariling farm
ang dami daming need ayusin ng gobyerno:
1. FLOOD CONTROL
2. PHILHEALTH (Healthcare)
3. NBI CLEARANCE (baka naman yung biometric system paganahin natin oh!)
4. EDUCATION SYSTEM
5. SIDEWALKS + TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
6. ASSISTANCE TO OUR FARMERS
and more…
This broke my heart and I can't stop thinking about it.
Iran has all odds stacked against them its crazy.
First of all, they are literally being forced to sleep in Tijuana, Mexico every single night after they play. And its not like their games are right over the boarder in San Diego… they are in Seattle… across the US. AND they have to cross the border and go through immigration JUST to come back and compete the next game. And GO BACK and sleep there after a full on game.
Their captain said it himself:
"This is a disastrous World Cup. They have done everything possible to eliminate us. That's what they want, they want us out."
And after last night their defender is on camera breaking down:
"I don't know why we have such bad luck. I don't know what our people have done to deserve this. We just wanted to make them happy."
These guys are fighting for an entire country while the system fights back.
And then you watch Messi on the same stage committing fouls that would 100% be a yellow or red for ANYONE else and they don't give him a thing.
Not even a warning.
One team can't even sleep in the host country. They remove their goals yet the other is untouchable.
Being the underdog doesn't just mean fighting the opponent. It means fighting the referees, FIFA, and the whole system at the same time.
Honestly, it makes it that much obvious that the World Cup is rigged
Key takeaways sa Alas fiasco:
- Speaking up worked! Thank you Kapitana Jia De Guzman!
- Sana ma-align na talaga ang local leagues sa FIVB Calendar
- OG Alas is back! With key additions so yay for that. Shev sana soon 🙏🏻
Last but not the least, WE ARE SOOOO BACK!! ALAS BAKLAAN!!!
The captain of Iran’s National Team, Mehdi Taremi, calls out FIFA and the U.S.:
“This is a disaster World Cup. We can’t stay in the country and have to travel every time we play without any recovery. Now we can’t stay in Seattle and have to return to Tijuana. This is not fair.”
The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) has appointed Japanese mentor Taka Minowa as head coach of Alas Pilipinas Women for the Asian Games.
The POC has also released the Alas Women's pool for the Asian Games, led by the national team core last year:
Jia de Guzman
Justine Jazareno
Jen Nierva
Bella Belen
Eya Laure
Angel Canino
Thea Gagate
Fifi Sharma
Vanie Gandler
Alleiah Malaluan
Amie Provido
Nina Ytang
Pangs Panaga
Erika Santos
Arah Panique
Mars Alba
Gel Cayuna
Shaira Jardio
Alyssa Solomon
Also added in the pool are Shaina Nitura, Dawn Catindig, and Dell Palomata. | via @kennedyzcaacbay
‘I think we were a great team. We just needed a little more time together . We never even got the chance to practice before we played the doubles. I hope we get the chance to team back up again’
-Amazing to hear this from Venus Re Alex! 🏆🎾