Talk:Air21 Express

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[edit] All-Filipino Policy?

This line caught my attention: "Air21 is also known for its "All-Filipino" Policy, or fielding in only pure blooded Filipinos on their roster." As far as I can remember, John Ferriols was once an Air21 player (and he plays major minutes then). So does this mean that Ferriols is a pure Filipino? I'm disturbed. Leoisiah 06:35, 18 July 2007 (UTC)

He played at USJ-R. Was he Amerasian or something? He does speak fluent Tagalog, maybe Bisaya/Hiligaynon. --Howard the Duck 06:58, 11 July 2007 (UTC)