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    ^naa sad ko'y nabasahan sir nga ni-uwang ang GK sa nagkagubot nya gsumbag daw nah siya anang naas pic nya mao na dayon gawrestling na dayon ang duha. hehe

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    hahhaa... mao ni ron...

    unsa man gyud sakto kay basin pataka tag yawit diri ma priso tag ahat ug libel.

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    Ay wander, haw dis Tito is relatid to a kolumnist in wan ob Cebu's lokal newspaper. Dey hab d sem surnem man gud. Mebe dis s d rison way no nem was menshuned. jast my opinion. (pasensya na binukid ni nga ininglis.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike_aizen View Post
    honestly, with poor judgement and a temper like that, makes me wonder what he can do with a gun #justsayin
    Ug nakaila mo sa sakyanan ana ni Tito, ayaw na lang gyud mo paduol maayo kay basin inyo magasgasan iya sakyanan, delikado kaayo. Mag Road Rage unya!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lordfred View Post
    Pwede na siya sa kaso nga frustrated homicide inig ka sakto sa edad ana..
    Ug ako naa sa lugar sa GK, unya kihaan ug frustrated homicide, ako man ingnon inig cross-exam nga "wa man koy intention pagpatay niya, ako ra man na cya gigunitan ug ingon ana para di na siya maka-sukmag nako, naghuwat ra man ko nga makakita ang ref nga mo tap siya nako ug mo-surrender. (pina-MMA)" . Unya ug motubag si Sacred Heart Boy ug: "Unsay way plano nga patyon nga naglisud na man ko ug ginhawa!". Tubagon pud nako: "But you didn't Die, Right?" pina PNOY ba.

    Just to lighten the mood here, strong na kaayo mga tawo diri da.

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    ug mahitabo ni sa ako anak puhon? nah ambot lang. pasagdan nako arun di mabayot inig ka dako.
    normal ra nang sukmagay, masamad sa kumo, masikaran ang nawng. and dili normal kung mangusi unya mamira ug buhok.

    labaw na ning Enrico Mongaya, maski hagiton ko nig shooting unya tinud-anay nga tingga, di ni musukol. isog ra kay naa may back up nga CIDG ug taga NBI. pero ug wa, talawan pa ni sa ilagang pawt.

    lisod kung pobre ra ta unya kwartahan ato kontra. may ra ba untag tinood nga kwartahan tsk. hinaot lang nga mu pabor ni sa taga alcoy unya suspended na ang SHJ sa tanan football tournaments.

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    The Football Spectator speaks out | Sun.Star

    THE pictures of Sun.Star Cebu photojournalist Allan Cuizon caught the story. Even with little text, the pictures of an adult beating a goalie who was headlocking another player told a sidelight of the match between Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu and Alcoy FC during the16th Aboitiz Football Cup last Sunday.

    The sidelight became the story.

    The adult got an opinion-flogging for his action since Sun.Star Cebu ran the photos Monday and Superbalita, Tuesday. Sun.Star Cebu posted a photo sequence of the violence on Facebook. The post has 1,911 shares as I write.

    There was little sympathy for the adult, who was not a parent to either player. He was a spectator whose son plays for SHS-AdC and was playing in the match. The spectator's name is Enrico Mongaya, a 41-year-old father of two. He is with the customs police.

    I haven't met him but I got his mobile number from sources. A friend who has talked to him a few times was taken aback upon learning what Enrico did. She said he never came across as brusque.

    Enrico and I exchanged text messages as I asked for his side. I do not condone what he did but I found some comments unfair to him. Many of those who gave unfair comments were not there when it happened.

    He begged off last Tuesday from giving public statements as he was still consulting a lawyer. We would have met in person yesterday but he reconsidered. A written statement would better put his thoughts in order, he said.

    His lawyer, Ram Villagonzalo, emailed me Enrico's brief statement yesterday afternoon.

    Over the phone last night, I ran the statement through with Enrico. He had never spoken to the media and he was all jittery.

    He said in his statement that "neither did he desire nor feel happy" about what happened and that he is "exerting all efforts for reconciliation."

    As a father whose son plays a high-contact sport, he knows how football is played and how a heated match can escalate into a frenzy. Many times he has watched his son play.

    When he saw JM Kwan, his son's teammate and a godson, being "headlocked/choked" by Alcoy FC's goalie Rodenel Binolirao Jr., a player bigger than Kwan, he ran to Kwan's rescue "preventing further harm or eventual death of JM," Enrico said.

    It was not his son involved but he did what a parent would do: save the kid. It was instinctive and in the heat of the scuffle, things turned violent.

    That he is open to a "reconciliation" with the parties involved indicates he is sorry for what happened. He is a parent and wouldn't want to see his son in either position: being headlocked or being banged on the head by someone else's father.

    A parent of the SHS-AdC team who watched the game and saw what happened came to the defense of Enrico.

    "Of course many skeptics would think that the means employed by the godparent was uncalled for but we also remember that the incident happened so fast that the godparent did not have time to reflect on his actions as all he had in that instance was the sight of his godson in terrible danger," the unnamed parent said in a text message.

    In Enrico's hand that he used to hit goalie Binolirao was a black solid object that had something pointed or bladed protruding from it. Binolirao's head bled from the blows.

    "In conclusion it is always the parents' instincts to save their children in danger and the attacker should always bear the consequences of his acts.

    I believe no parent would want to see their children being punched or choked down to the floor," the parent said.

    The Cebu Football Association (CFA) has meted out sanctions against certain players of both teams but it will review the pictures before it decides on the fate of spectator Enrico.



    1. why worry so much about the public's comments?.... feeling sikat?... those are just opinion after all & are not admissible in court.... he should be more worried of his impending lawsuits!....
    2. "open to reconciliation" doesn't necessarily mean he's sorry.... heck, he doesn't even seem to be remorseful in this article....
    3. yah right!... it is the parents' instincts to save their kids from danger by assaulting a minor with (what seemed to be) a deadly weapon during a sporting event!!.... yup! that's pretty normal....


    dapat gi interview pd unta sa writer ang tga alcoy nga minor (without revealing his name!) before running this article!.... nahug nman hinoon ug nilaban syang Mongaya jst bcoz she got his side of the story.....

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    biased kaau ang article.. dako2x sad siguro ug naamot ni enrico sa author para lang magaan2x ang side sa mongoloid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b00rdz View Post
    Naa na'y name nga nilutaw. Taga BoC according to some reports.... Bantog ra utok bakukang.
    Custom police diay to sya

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    Mao lage ning dato kunohay taga customs. Open to reconciliation pa ang ongas. In fairness, "instincts" jud for an adult to break the fight. Pero ming sumbag ug minor de edad, to make it worse, gi luyo pa jud that the Alcoy's FC GK took it by surprise. It's such a cowardly act from an adult. If his purpose was to break the fight, pwede ra man unta birahon ang GK, he's bigger than the kid for sure dali ra ma uwang ang fight. But instead Customs officer Enrico Mongaya decided to punch the kid.

    Pa drama2x pud nis JM Kwan. Really, hapit na ka mamatay? If you were actually got headlock and in a limited position to escape from it, pwede ra man tingale ka mo tap sa nag headlock nimo as an action to surrender. But lage, why would you surrender from a kid happens to be less in status than you. Your Facebook litany contains PURE ELITIST MENTALITY. "stop a youngster to become a criminal"... you thought patyon na jud ka sa GK?? OA bya nimo dong! I know people like you, stereotyping people who are a product of public school system they'll be likely a criminal, underemployed if not unemployed, and other negative stuff. Swerte ka lang dong, nakapabor kas kinabuhi kay it happens dato daan imo parents. Kung middle class lang ka and just got out of college, ingon ana ang feeling nga gi headlock ka sa GK when it comes to finding a job. Pero you won't experience it, mom and dad got your back.

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    ka wala jud clear aning media sa cebu oi..one sided man kaau..permi nlng pabor sa mga kwartahan..nganong wala man gi interview ang taga alcoy sa ilahang side?

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