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    Powerade franchise folding up?

    Post by pbaddict on Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:41 am



    MANILA, Philippines - Powerade, runner-up in the PBA Philippine Cup, may be on the way out following reports that its owner, Coca-Cola Bottlers Inc., may be pulling out of the PBA in line with the new shift in its marketing thrust in the country.

    Reports in PBA circles say Coca-Cola Bottlers Inc. has put the franchise up for sale with the intention to leave the league soon.

    Powerade top official JB Baylon admitted there has long been “a tension” within the company but denied an exit plan.

    “Coca-Cola Bottlers is the franchise owner. I asked their lawyer of the sale, and he said there’s none. Matagal na yang tension na yan sa amin,” said Baylon in a text message to The STAR.

    Baylon said it has been an issue from the start or since Coca-Cola took over the Pop Cola franchise. The team used to be under the giant SMC group until it was ceded to Coca-Cola International.

    The team is to take its turn to assume the chairmanship of the PBA board next year. Baylon, the in-coming chair, plans to bring the board to their Atlanta headquarters in September.

    Baylon is taking the issue in stride, expressing great excitement on the prospect of another good run in the second conference.

    The PBA Commissioner’s Cup starts Feb. 10 with Barako Bull up against Alaska Milk and B-Meg pitted against Meralco on opening day.

    The first weekend double-header on Feb. 12 features Alaska against Rain or Shine and Petron Blaze versus Barangay Ginebra.

    Talk n Text opens its title defense on Feb. 17 against Meralco.

    Air21 won’t see action in the tourney until Feb. 19, given some leeway by the Commissioner’s Office since the team will still await Marcus Douthit’s completion of his tour of duty in China.

    For the Tigers, it’s hard not to be upbeat for the coming tourney following their Cinderella ride in the Philippine Cup and their acquisition of prized import Dwayne Jones.

    Coach Bo Perasol believes they’ve built chemistry, confidence and competitiveness that make them a title contender.

    For all their handicaps, the Tigers carved an incredible feat in the Philippine Cup, defying tall odds to finish second behind eventual champion Talk n Text.

    They went all the way to the finals though barely making the playoffs, upsetting B-Meg in the quarterfinals and Rain or Shine in the semifinals. The Tigers survived no less than four knockout matches in their stirring playoff run that earned them respect and accolades from their peers and foes.

    “The Tigers had a run which befits their team – young, scrappy talented. With a big import, they’ll be very, very tough in the second conference,” said Talk n Text coach Chot Reyes.

    The Tigers are just taking a weeklong rest and will return to the training camp Monday.

    They’ll be back in action in the second conference with 6-foot-11 Jones, a five-year NBA veteran with stints with the Boston Celtics, the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Charlotte Bobcats and the Phoenix Suns.

    Jones is a huge inside presence who led the NBA Developmental League in rebounds in 2005 with an average of 11.7 while playing for the Florida Flame. He then also led the league in offensive rebounds (4.5) and placed third in blocks (2.0).

    A product of Saint Joseph’s, the Morgantown, West Virginia native has had his experience of international plays, having played in Belgrade, China, Turkey and Puerto Rico.

    Jones was signed by the Minnesota Timberwolves as an undrafted rookie free agent on Aug. 26, 2005.

    Without a single official appearance for the Wolves, Jones was traded to the Boston Celtics on Jan. 27, 2006, along with Michael Olowakandi, Wally Szczerbiak and a future first-round draft choice, in exchange for Marcus Banks, Mark Blount, Ricky Davis, Justin Reed and two future conditional second-round draft choices.

    He played 14 games for the Celtics during the season, averaging 1.0 points and 2.2 rebounds with a season high seven points.

    Jones was traded to the Cavaliers on Oct. 13, 2006, in exchange for Luke Jackson, and appeared in four regular season games.

    In his first full season as an NBA player in 2007-08, Jones averaged 1.0 point and 2.0 rebounds in 56 games.

    In September 2008, Jones was signed by the Orlando Magic to play in the team’s training camp, but was released before the season started. He then signed with Turkish league club Efes Pilsen SK.

    Source: Nelson Beltran, The Philippine Star


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    Re: Powerade franchise folding up?

    Post by dee.cubed on Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:58 am

    NOT NOW...

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    Post by devil unleashed on Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:12 am

    With Powerade's run last season? I don't think so. Baylon is optimistic about his team and i bet he will do anything to salvage the team.

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    Re: Powerade franchise folding up?

    Post by cocker on Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:57 am

    malamang ganito mangyari nyan -->


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    Post by Like A Boss on Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:05 am

    Media Hype, but all the rumors about Powerade's exit is not true. Its been the same issue since Coke got over Pop-cola days.

    Nothing to worry Tiger Fans!

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    Re: Powerade franchise folding up?

    Post by al_dwin on Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:24 am

    i heard Cebuana Lhuiilier ata ang balak bumili ng franchise nila.

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    Coca-Cola franchise folding up?

    Post by jcbernardo on Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:54 pm

    Coca-Cola franchise folding up?
    By Nelson Beltran

    MANILA, Philippines - Powerade, runner-up in the PBA Philippine Cup, may be on the way out following reports that its owner, Coca-Cola Bottlers Inc., may be pulling out of the PBA in line with the new shift in its marketing thrust in the country.

    Reports in PBA circles say Coca-Cola Bottlers Inc. has put the franchise up for sale with the intention to leave the league soon.

    Powerade top official JB Baylon admitted there has long been “a tension” within the company but denied an exit plan.

    “Coca-Cola Bottlers is the franchise owner. I asked their lawyer of the sale, and he said there’s none. Matagal na yang tension na yan sa amin,” said Baylon in a text message to The STAR.

    Baylon said it has been an issue from the start or since Coca-Cola took over the Pop Cola franchise. The team used to be under the giant SMC group until it was ceded to Coca-Cola International.

    The team is to take its turn to assume the chairmanship of the PBA board next year. Baylon, the in-coming chair, plans to bring the board to their Atlanta headquarters in September.

    Baylon is taking the issue in stride, expressing great excitement on the prospect of another good run in the second conference.......

    Continue.. The Philippine Star

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    Post by burn_1125 on Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:55 pm

    Sana naman msave pa tong team na ito, ang laking SAYANG pagnagkataon. Bago pa lang sila ngbuibuuild up ng dynasty. And ang lawak pa ng landas na tatahakin nila. Not now not ever hehehe pls save this team.

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    Re: Powerade franchise folding up?

    Post by Jazzper on Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:38 pm

    That's just sad kung totoo nga, bakit ngayon pa.

    Though they renew Gary's contract, I wonder what will happens next. Hopefully kung ganyan ang mangyayari, ibenta na nila 'yung team agad, 'wag na sila mag ala Sta Lucia & Red Bull na pinamigay pa 'yung mga players.

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    Re: Powerade franchise folding up?

    Post by Like A Boss on Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:43 pm

    Kukulit ng mga tao, PINOY nga naman! kahit sinagot na ng Team Executives na its not true, some tension about problems na hindi na dapat pinoproblema lang.

    Eto at binabalik balik parin! Magbasa nga muna.

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    Post by u2dL on Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:07 pm


    - A big "NO".. sayang masyado ang team na to. Sana gawin ng lahat para ma save ang team na to. Specially most of the BMEG fans will disappoint incase mawala sila sa league. "Di pa nakaka ganti ang BMEG sa inyo noh". wak muna.

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    Post by Jelocortez on Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:32 pm

    If there is smoke there's fire, lets wait and see. I hope its not true though. I hate to see another non SMC-MVP team go, a competitive one at that.

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    Post by aiko on Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:55 pm

    francistjochoa Francis Ochoa:
    And it looks like Powerade will officially return to its original home.

    ------ hmmmm, babalik na ata sa SMC.

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    Re: Powerade franchise folding up?

    Post by chardee09 on Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:57 pm

    Like wrote:Kukulit ng mga tao, PINOY nga naman! kahit sinagot na ng Team Executives na its not true, some tension about problems na hindi na dapat pinoproblema lang.

    Eto at binabalik balik parin! Magbasa nga muna.


    lahat naman siguro nagbasa ng article bago magpost dito..kaya nga sila naglalabas ng kani kanilang saloobin regarding sa issue..tsaka,wala akong nakikitang comment na against sa team eh..in fact,marami nga ang ayaw na mawala ang POW sa liga..kahit ako,di naman ako POW fan pero manghihinayang din ako kung sakaling matuloy to..sayang kasi..maganda na ang tinatakbo ng team lalo na last conference..malayo pa ang mararating nila..sana nga di matuloy..

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    Re: Powerade franchise folding up?

    Post by Jazzper on Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:45 pm

    Jelocortez wrote:If there is smoke there's fire, lets wait and see. I hope its not true though. I hate to see another non SMC-MVP team go, a competitive one at that.

    I was hoping for MVP to buy it or other rich owners to have an interest to buy it, para lang magka balanse ang liga.

    Pag nabalik sa SMC kasi 'yan, parang lokohan na e. 'Di na nga magkanda ayos sa 3 teams, dadagdag pa ang isa. But SMC has the rights of 1st refusal kase sa kanila naman talaga ang Coke/Powerade franchise, and mukang 'di sila nag-refuse to get it back.

    Let's just hope for the best, buti na lang 'di na-disband like Shell.

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    Post by aiko on Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:59 am

    Powerade franchise back with San Miguel

    http://sports.inquirer.net/33289/powerade-franchise-back-with-san-miguel

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    Post by daine on Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:28 am

    Like wrote:Kukulit ng mga tao, PINOY nga naman! kahit sinagot na ng Team Executives na its not true, some tension about problems na hindi na dapat pinoproblema lang.

    Eto at binabalik balik parin! Magbasa nga muna.


    Nakow Like, mukhang ika ang dapat magbasa..
    Tsk tsk.. Kalungkot nmn.. Sana di magalaw ang core nv team nyo tulad ng nangyayari sa BMEG ngayon.. Tsk tsk..


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    Re: Powerade franchise folding up?

    Post by dee.cubed on Thu Feb 02, 2012 12:44 pm

    bad news... ito cguro ang reason for this.

    http://ph.news.yahoo.com/david-secures-p15-1m-pact-181616922.html

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