06 August 2010

Cebu Football - PFF vs the CFA

The PFF president has drawn the line. All you football fans out there, it’s time to show our love for Cebu football.

Forget your differences. It’s not the time for bickering.

Now is the time to unite.

Support the CFA.

“Excerpt of letter of the PFF to the CFA”
Because of the present pressing relationship between the PFF and your association, and your stubborness to continue to directly deal with the AFC instead of PFF, shows me a clear picture of arrogance. It has also left me no choice but to decide for CFA to go on its own directions towards Vision Philippines.

The PFF is giving you two working days from the date of this letter to decide whether or not PFF will need to decide drastic moves and changes due to your actions or non-action thereof.”

Cebu Football Blog (Mike Limpag)

2 comments:

  1. RICHARD MONTAYRE ( CFA PRESIDENT ) is in Manila now!

    Seems he will NOT TALK w/ PFF PRESIDENT MARTINEZ just w/ Friends of CFA!

    TIME FOR a CHANGE in sense of a BETTER PHIL FOOTBALL ?

    Many local FA´s have the opinion:
    TIME TO GO THAT MARTINEZ leave PFF !

    ReplyDelete
  2. Mr. Montayre and CFA friends deserve all the support from all Philippine football enthusiasts in their quest to stop the looting of Philippine football funds which has crippled Philippine football.

    Having grossly mismanaged and misused PFF funds for his personal use even to pay his monthly rentals for his condo unit and personal health insurance and many more previously already exposed, having failed to improve or maintain the standards of Philippine Football, having repeatedly ignored / broken or backtracked on its agreements made with our PFF member provincial associations, having committed countless violations over the PFF Statutes and the principle of Fair Play, Mr. Martinez should not stay a minute longer in the PFF.

    It is our hope that CFA and Friends will lead the battle against the rampant graft and corruption practices of this shameless and no sense of honor PFF president, Mr. Jose Mari Martinez. May they find the determination and courage to continue the fight to bring back the integrity and respect the PFF as an institution deserves.

    Philippine Football and all its enthusiasts need and deserve a corrupt- free leadership. It is the only way we can be optimistic about the future of Philippine Football !

    ReplyDelete