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"The POCs main objective is to benefit from the homecourt edge to the hilt," said POC secretary-general Romeo Ribano. "We all know that athletes are inspired especially in the presence of a huge hometown crowd as seen in the 1991 Manila SEAG experience."
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HO CHI MINH CITY AND HANOI
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"The POCs main objective is to benefit from the homecourt edge to the hilt," said POC secretary-general Romeo Ribano. "We all know that athletes are inspired especially in the presence of a huge hometown crowd as seen in the 1991 Manila SEAG experience."
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By Jose Katigbak | December 11, 2013 - 12:00am
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