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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Neil Etheridge: One hot Azkal


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Neil Etheridge, 21, was born and grew up in England to a Filipina mother from Tarlac and an English father from North London.
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When it comes to sports, the Philippines is known for three Bs: billiards, basketball and boxing.

However last year, during the Suzuki Football Cup 2010 (organized by ASEAN Football Federation and competed in by countries from Southeast Asia), the national football team, more popularly known as the Azkals, because of their victory and good looks, brought attention to football in the country.

Although the Azkals did not bag the championship, winning a game against a strong opponent was a big achievement. The victory brought attention to football, which has been neglected for so long.

I had a chance to meet and interview Azkals’ goalkeeper, Neil Etheridge, at his test shoot, a day after he arrived from their successful match against Bangladesh in Myanmar. We talked about his early football career and his aspirations for Philippine football.

On the radar: How did you get into football?

NEIL ETHERIDGRE: Football has always been close to me. Growing up in England playing football is like breathing for most children. Just like basketball is at the moment in the Philippines. It’s such a popularsport I have always played and truly enjoyed football.

Being British-Filipino, what is Filipino in you and what is British?

I’ll start with the British ones — maybe my height. It actually comes from my Filipino side too because my grandfather is quite tall for a Filipino. My talent in football comes from my British side. More importantly, I get most of my character from my Filipino side: my hard work ethic, good attitude and humility.

I don’t usually show my humble side. Some people may think I am arrogant, but I like to be disciplined in everything I do. I am a hard worker and will never stop until I get what I aim for.

Describe Fulham FC. Is it a friendly football club?

Before Fulham, I was at Chelsea and switched club at the age of 15. I was much in-demand around that age playing for England but decided to base myself at Fulham, and never looked back.

Fulham is one of the friendliest and family-oriented clubs in England. It brings good character to myself and other players in the team.

Neil started in Chelsea as a forward but eventually changed to play as a goalkeeper as suggested by his coach. (Photo by Fulham FC)

Football in UK is always improving. Players are becoming stronger, quicker, and more talented. Also, getting better at such a young age, which is good because it keeps everyone on their toes.

What made you decide to play for Philippine Azkals? Were you surprised by the Pinoy’s warm reception?

Playing for Philippine football team took me a long time to think about. I made the decisions to play at 18 — very young and told myself never to look back. I make decisions every day in life and career and always remind myself never to regret whatever I do. Everything is part of the learning process to make myself a better person.

Seeing different parts of the world that I’ve never seen is an amazing experience of playing for Azkals, but aside from that, people I’ve met and making history for a national football team will never leave my memory. I hope we can build on this success not just as a team but a country as well. We are all in this together; we could never have done this without the support of Dan Palami. I know he doesn’t like to be mentioned all the time, but I feel he deserves to be highlighted in this situation.

What do you think of football here in the Philippines?

Football needs to be developed in the Philippines. This won’t happen overnight, it is a gradual process. I’m sure with proper support and funding, it can really happen. I know there are lots of young children now who want to play and I will support and encourage as many people to get into the sport as it is very close to my heart.

Do you think Philippines can bag the Suzuki Cup in two years’ time?

Football is a crazy sport, things can happen rapidly and strangely. It’s possible, but we need to keep our feet firmly on the ground. We have to understand that we are years behind other countries in Southeast Asia. And if we want to take football seriously, it will happen.

Do you have any dreams for Philippine football?

Of course, I wouldn’t be playing for the country if I didn’t. Even after my playing career, I want to be involved. Maybe as a coach or someone in the background, our team and country has so many possibilities and so much potential. It’s just finding it all and bringing it together. I believe that we can give more and know deep-down that people will follow and support us.

Do you have a girlfriend?

I am single. But right now, I am so dedicated to football. Doesn’t mean I don’t have time for a girlfriend. It’s just that I really have a busy schedule and I fly most of the time.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Phil Younghusband on Angel Locsin: 'Sana may future kami'

In an interview with Cinema News and Push.com.phlast March 30, Phil Younghusband admitted that he invited Angel Locsin to attend a Christian church service and a dinner at Serendra last weekend. “I invited her. I’m Catholic, but I do go to Christian churches. Maganda kasi maganda ang music, there’s more interaction sa Christian church. Pero nagutom kami [kaya kami nag-dinner]. We were very hungry so we needed to eat. Yes, I always enjoy Angel's company. Sobrang privileged ako. For Angel Locsin to give me attention, it’s a good feeling.”

But aside from that, he refused to give any more details about their much-talked-about date to avoid further intrigues about their budding romance. “Before, I expressed my admiration for Angel. Ngayon gusto ko tahimik, kasi now, merong details, everyone wants to know what time we met, where we met, but I thought that should be kept quiet and secret. One thing is for sure, I’m not using Angel for publicity. It hurts that people think that I’m using her for publicity because I’m not.”

People have also noticed that Angel seemed really happy ever since they went out together to the point that she’s singing love songs in the shower as per her posts on Twitter. When asked how he feels that he might be Angel’s newest inspiration to date, Phil coyly replied, “Talaga? Hindi ko alam. If she's doing that because of me, then...I don’t know, I don’t know what to say. I think this is the first time I felt strongly for someone.”

Although they’re still getting to know each other, the Philippine Azkals striker confessed that he’s really hoping that their closeness will turn into a serious commitment someday. “I really like Angel. First of all there's the attraction, she's very attractive. And once you meet her, you’ll find that she's very down-to-earth considering what she is, she's very polite, good-mannered, she's kind, she's generous and she’s funny. I enjoy her company. Angel’s very special to me. Sana may future kami, sana.

Despite other people’s accusations that he’s just using her for publicity, Phil’s really grateful because Angel has publicly expressed her decision to trust him instead of the rumors. “It’s nice to know that she trusts me. It gives me confidence. It makes me feel good. It gives me satisfaction. Ang dami intrigues ngayon, pero most of it are false. The truth is bent or changed. But yung importante is yung people involved know the truth,” he finally stated.

Is he worried that other guys might be interested in courting Angel as well? “She's probably one of the most sought after actresses in the Philippines. Wherever she is, there's always going to be interest towards her. I don’t know [what my advantage is], the only thing I can do is concentrate on my relationship with Angel.”