Fair Play: Remove the disease in Philippine football

FOR THOSE who were surprised why Mari Martinez’s name was never mentioned in my first column after the Azkals made the AFF Suzuki Cup semis, wonder not.

No, I have not forgotten the guy. Besides he’s irrelevant when it comes to the senior team and I thought it was blasphemous to put his name next to those of the RP team manager, coach and players.



Those players worked their butt off to get where they are. Martinez lied his way into his spot. Haven’t you forgotten? This is the same guy who promised to resign in six months if he couldn’t make football the no. 2 most popular sport in the country?
He didn’t of course. That’s why he’s still there. Clinging desperately.

And in Philippine football’s biggest hour he played the Grinch.

He stole our Christmas.

Don’t, for a moment, believe that crap that no Philippine stadium passed the AFF standards for hosting a match. Don’t for a minute believe that the lights in the Panaad aren’t broadcast-tv friendly.

In 2005, we hosted the Southeast Asian Games, an AFF-managed affair, in Panaad. The games were aired live.

Ditto with the 2006 AFF Championships qualifiers. An AFF-managed affair that was also aired live.

The reason is money and the PFF doesn’t have any left, that’s why 26 of the 33 FAs (Dan Palami’s Leyte Football Association included) voted to have Martinez removed from office.

Martinez said it would have cost $100,000 to host the semifinal game, money that is impossible to raise.

Well he didn’t have to raise it if the PFF has money.

He didn’t have to raise it if the Fifa largesse given during the World Cup--$200,000—was still available.

He didn’t have to raise it if the annual Fifa aid—$250,000—is in the PFF coffers.

He didn’t have to raise it if he’d graciously left the office when an overwhelming majority said they didn’t want him, anymore.

As to the fairy tale he concocted that he gave up our hosting rights for our players? So they could get 50 percent of the gate receipts in Indonesia’s games? And that he could do that by playing hard-to-get?

Who is he fooling?

How could he play hard to get if he gave Indonesia our home game? Will he threaten, “OK, we’ll just play our game in our home soil.”

That won’t fly. He already gave up his trump card.

By the way, the Jakarta Globe already reported the Indonesia Football Federation will keep all gate earnings thank-you-very-much. But I’d love to know though, who gets a cut of the advertising and broadcast rights?

Martinez should stop legitimizing his stay in office by bragging that he’s the one recognized by Fifa, something Ronnie Nathanielsz pointed out.

Oh Ronnie, who gets recognized by the international body is rarely a factor, isn’t it? Remember BAP and PB? It’s about right and wrong and Mari is wrong!

What Mari keeps forgetting to mention is that while his ouster wasn’t recognized by Fifa, the international body, in turn, ordered him to form a new Congress in 90 days and ask the members whether they’d want to kick him again or not.

When I heard that news last Dec. 3, I thought, heck, Mari could do no worse in 90 days, right?

Then along comes this away-and-away semifinals.

Graeme Mackinnon, who was about to pay for his airfare to Bacolod before Mari did a Mari, said it best: Dan Palami (Sorry for mentioning your name with Martinez) is so successful with the national team because he isolated the team from Martinez. Perhaps it’s time to adopt the formula for all? Isolate Philippine football from Martinez.

Let’s get rid of this man once and for all.

But this time, let’s wait for the right time. In 80 days and counting.

I wonder what kind of brilliant plans the future ex-president will cook.

P.S. The answer came too soon a day after I wrote this. Martinez is threatening to fire Palami, coach Simon McMenemey and the whole team. Don’t you just love a desperate man doing desperate things?

Comments

manfred said…
Sad to say but its not only Martinez but also the entire organization what makes the problem. Why the President has to make the decision about the home game. Where is the one responsible for the venues, the one who monitored the situation of fields, has the information what is where available and what is required? Are they at least prepared for next Years world cup qualifying games? Where could they be held? Is this all Martinez responsibility? In which association does the president all this jobs by himself? What was going wrong a long time can not be done in a week.
There are not many Associations in the world having own ore club-owned Stadiums to play the sport but they know where are the venues and what are their conditions. The communities compete for the events as they did in the Philippines for Davis-Cup if I am right informed. The right comission for this tasks and their experts will the decide and not the president like a Godfather who knows everything.
Organization and delegation is the weakness and so is it also with the National team. Why not letting Palami do the job since he has shown he is doing so well? Who is the sports director of PFF, also the president?
The next missing after organization is planning. Planning is not just writing a program and make statements, its a job and should be done by experts, not by a Godfather.
We could continue the list but just to start to organize, plan and delegate would make things much better. A new president alone will not solve the problems, its only a first step.
anthony said…
Agreed! For each day Mari Martinez continues to desperately hold on to the PFF presidency, is not only making his reputation worse, but making Philippine football worse as well.
manfred said…
February 9, 2011 Worldcup qualifying will start with a homegame for the Philippines? Where will they play? Make the stadium ready now!!!!
Alj said…
I thought I'd never find anyone who knows RP football.
I think someone should write FIFA that this man is not wanted here. There is no reason why they should keep recognizing Martinez under the circumstances. Isn't there any process for that?
Mike Limpag said…
Martinez's days are numbered. I was also told that he is insisting on that 90-day extension because the P10 million Fifa aid will be released in first quarter of next year

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