

Rodolfo Dacleson II
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@936Thirdy
Writer/Founder @hewritessports



Having a women’s league is not a luxury. It is a necessity. It gives Filipino women opportunities to build football careers, compete at a high level, and become part of the country’s long-term sporting ambitions. READ: bit.ly/3PxlZkN



For a lot of athletes, not speaking up comes from a very real fear of consequences, esp when roster spots and future opportunities are on the line. It’s easy to say athletes should be vocal, but the reality is the system they operate in can make it feel risky. Silence isn’t always agreement, and speaking up isn’t always fearlessness. Sometimes, it’s just survival in a system where one honest voice can cost someone their place. And that’s the uncomfortable truth: you can’t build a truly strong national program if athletes are forced to choose between their career and their conscience.






I have no quarrel with PVL players who begged off from Alas duties. And we shouldn't also hate or bash Alyssa Valdez and the players who showed up for flag and country. We should instead praise them for stepping up in the time of the country's need.







“Kaya niyo ho bang tingnan lahat itong legal remedies na sinasabi niyo po, exhaust all these legal remedies nang hindi po nagtatago na naman at diyan naman sa Senado?” KARMINA CONSTANTINO, THE FINAL BOSS!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHA PIKON NA PIKON NA SI PEBBLES TANGINAAA 😭😭😭


ung mga atleta jan lalo na ung mga may malawak na reach sana isip isipin niyong mabuti kung sino mga dapat nyong suportahan!! tignan nyo mga pinagboboboto nyo kung ano anong katatawanan na lang ginagawa ngayon tas akala nyo walang effect sa inyo yon hahaha