(This is the draft of my Fair Play column on Sun.Star Cebu for March 1)
I�M not talking about last night�s game of course. I wrote this hours before the match, because that�s the rules guys like us have to live by.
I�m talking about a much earlier encounter, one that happened when I was both starting as a footballer and as a follower of sports.
I�m talking about a much earlier encounter, one that happened when I was both starting as a footballer and as a follower of sports.
It happened almost 21 years ago, in the Southeast Asian Games, the SEA Games (or Sea Games as some media outfit call it) for short. And as a 12-year-old, I always wondered why there were basketball, football, tennis and all other sports in the hard court in an event called the Sea Games.
It was the first time that I followed a sports event, and the first time, too, that I followed the sports pages and I thought, writing about these events must be fun.
But, sadly, I really don�t remember much from that historic win, when we beat the defending champions, 1-0.
However, I do remember a conversation that happened among match officials in the Coke-Go-For-Goal eliminations months after that SEA Games.
It was my first footie tournament, and I guess, the fact that I remember overhearing what officials say sort of showed the path that I was going to take.
They were talking about the win, and this I can�t forget because I can still quote the guy word-for-word, �If we beat Malaysia, we can quality to the World Cup.�
World Cup? Eh?
The win over Malaysia meant heightened interest and support for the sport�relatively compared to the Azkals�and that led to the short-lived P-League.
It was a promise squandered, as we have all learned to know, but for me, I�ve always used the line, �We once beat Malaysia,� when I get tired of having to defend Philippine football against cynics.
Yep, we once beat Malaysia.
And last night we hosted them, again.
In a column back in 2010, which was written hours before the Philippines was to face Vietnam, I deleted a line, a move that I have since regretted. I wrote,
�The team was to face Vietnam last night�.but I believe in this team.�
I deleted that because, well, I expected us to lose.
For last night�s game? I won�t try to get it back and use that line. Besides, as a superstitious fan, I try to keep things the same the last time my favorite team does well.
All I want from last night�s game is this--for a kid, some 21 years now, to be writing, �What the game vs. Malaysia meant to me.�
Because that would be something.
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