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« Reply #1050 on: October 28, 2010, 05:15:43 PM » |
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lol nice thread - fair raised a titter or two. Still like the names - you have to admit though Wanderers and Rovers do apply to this league - PEA, TOT, Tero? they do their fair share of wandering and roving!!
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« Reply #1051 on: October 28, 2010, 05:20:27 PM » |
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Fair point with Wanderers and Rovers. 
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« Reply #1052 on: October 28, 2010, 08:45:08 PM » |
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What the hell is a Novad? Apart from a misspelled nomad, that is.
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« Reply #1053 on: October 28, 2010, 08:59:13 PM » |
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Vinnie has a good point but it's still far better to have a variety of English team names rather than just a squadron of "Uniteds" IMHO.
When you think about it, most English team names are related to the idea of moving (rangers, rovers) or sport (athletic) or town size (city, county, town). Only a few take deeper roots.
What team names could Thai clubs use to emphasise their own roots, towns, etc?
e.g. Nonthaburi Province, Sisaket Farmers, Pattaya City, Chiang Rai Hills (a real team as Loko showed us).
Many teams from the south could perhaps draw on their ethnic and religious roots but of course that is a very sensitive and political issue right now.
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« Reply #1054 on: October 28, 2010, 10:24:10 PM » |
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Vinnie has a good point but it's still far better to have a variety of English team names rather than just a squadron of "Uniteds" IMHO.
When you think about it, most English team names are related to the idea of moving (rangers, rovers) or sport (athletic) or town size (city, county, town). Only a few take deeper roots.
What team names could Thai clubs use to emphasise their own roots, towns, etc?
e.g. Nonthaburi Province, Sisaket Farmers, Pattaya City, Chiang Rai Hills (a real team as Loko showed us).
Many teams from the south could perhaps draw on their ethnic and religious roots but of course that is a very sensitive and political issue right now.
Why not to be a bit more creative in names? Of course I understand that most of the clubs are looking to the EPL as it is the biggest and best league in the world. But why to make that out of it? Look at the J-League and the respective clubs. When all the clubs got renamed with the foundation of the new J-League, Serie A was the best league in the world, but you wont find that many italian names within a clubs name. Just a few as example: Cerezo Osaka - Cerezo means cherry tree in Spanish, which is also the flower of Ōsaka city Albirex Niigata - The team name is made from combining the star Albireo of the constellation Cygnus (the Swan) and the Latin word Rex meaning 'king' Júbilo Iwata - Júbilo means 'exultation' in Portuguese and Spanish Kashima Antlers - Antlers is derived from the city name, Kashima, which literally means "deer island" Shonan Bellmare - The name Bellmare is derived from the Latin "bellum" for "war" and "mare" for "sea". Shonan refers to a coastal area that includes Hiratsuka. ..and so on and so on. Thais can be very creative...so why being that simple?
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« Reply #1055 on: October 31, 2010, 06:45:51 PM » |
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« Reply #1056 on: November 01, 2010, 12:41:51 PM » |
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« Reply #1057 on: November 01, 2010, 02:46:37 PM » |
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« Reply #1058 on: November 04, 2010, 03:27:22 PM » |
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« Reply #1060 on: November 04, 2010, 05:21:55 PM » |
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« Reply #1061 on: November 04, 2010, 05:48:58 PM » |
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...and two days later off to Indonesia.
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« Reply #1062 on: November 05, 2010, 04:42:51 PM » |
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Chonburi FC has the potential to become the best club in Thailand 
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« Reply #1063 on: November 05, 2010, 08:57:35 PM » |
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Surely you'll send a reserve team? Or have they decided there really is no AFC spot to chase?
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« Reply #1064 on: November 06, 2010, 07:13:07 PM » |
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« Reply #1065 on: November 06, 2010, 07:14:35 PM » |
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Surely you'll send a reserve team? Or have they decided there really is no AFC spot to chase? Goodness only knows. I've always been happy with the way our club is run but this is badly advised to say the least.
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« Reply #1067 on: November 12, 2010, 07:54:29 AM » |
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Chonburi accepted to join in BTV Number One Cup ( Vietnam ) . The hosts are Becamex Bình Dương , who used to defeat them in AFC CUP 2009 .  Group A : Hải Phòng ( Vietnam ) , Chonburi ( Thailand ) , Express FC ( Uganda ) , Becamex Bình Dương ( Vietnam ) . Group B : Đồng Tâm Long An ( Vietnam ) , Khatoco Khánh Hòa ( Vietnam ) , Etoiles De Paris ( France ) , Matsubara ( Brazil ) . The prizes : Winners : Cup , flag and 20.000 $ 1st runners up : 10.000 $ 2nd runners up : 5.000 $ I don't hope to see the strongest squad of Chonburi here . 
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« Reply #1068 on: November 12, 2010, 10:09:05 AM » |
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Chonburi accepted to join in BTV Number One Cup ( Vietnam ) . The hosts are Becamex Bình Dương , who used to defeat them in AFC CUP 2009 .  Group A : Hải Phòng ( Vietnam ) , Chonburi ( Thailand ) , Express FC ( Uganda ) , Becamex Bình Dương ( Vietnam ) . Group B : Đồng Tâm Long An ( Vietnam ) , Khatoco Khánh Hòa ( Vietnam ) , Etoiles De Paris ( France ) , Matsubara ( Brazil ) . The prizes : Winners : Cup , flag and 20.000 $ 1st runners up : 10.000 $ 2nd runners up : 5.000 $ I don't hope to see the strongest squad of Chonburi here .  As I've said before, whoever we send, this seems like an almighty *rude word* up by the club. Especially as we entered this tournament while we were still in the Toyota League Cup.
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« Reply #1069 on: November 12, 2010, 11:12:52 AM » |
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Unluckily , the hosts seemed not to know that reason !
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« Reply #1070 on: November 12, 2010, 12:40:23 PM » |
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Unluckily , the hosts seemed not to know that reason !
But I'm sure they must now be aware that we already have a match lined up on the 28th. I just don't understand the logic behind us entering this competition.
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« Reply #1071 on: November 12, 2010, 01:00:36 PM » |
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« Reply #1072 on: November 12, 2010, 04:34:34 PM » |
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An extra of 1.000....? What happend to the other 2.000?
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« Reply #1073 on: November 16, 2010, 01:09:25 PM » |
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« Reply #1075 on: November 21, 2010, 01:42:05 PM » |
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Chonburi will play a friendly against Vietnamese side Dong Thap to officially open their 'new' stadium, Chonburi Municipal Stadium. Dong Thap, who finished 3rd in the last V-League, are also playing other TPL clubs during the visit to Thailand.
The full tour: 30 November: v Samut Songkram 2 December: v Sri Racha 4 December: v Chonburi 7 December: v BEC Tero 9 December: v Thai Port
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« Reply #1078 on: November 21, 2010, 03:43:32 PM » |
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"There is absolutely no doubt that Chonburi's 2007 TPL championship win is responsible for all that has happened, good and bad, to Thai league football in the past three years."
That's a bold statement, fella. Will you be expanding on it?
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« Reply #1079 on: November 21, 2010, 03:50:35 PM » |
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"There is absolutely no doubt that Chonburi's 2007 TPL championship win is responsible for all that has happened, good and bad, to Thai league football in the past three years."
That's a bold statement, fella. Will you be expanding on it?
It's the football equivalent of the *rude word* Pistols appearance on the Today show. 
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« Reply #1080 on: November 21, 2010, 04:26:32 PM » |
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I always pay attention 
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« Reply #1081 on: November 21, 2010, 04:33:52 PM » |
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"There is absolutely no doubt that Chonburi's 2007 TPL championship win is responsible for all that has happened, good and bad, to Thai league football in the past three years."
That's a bold statement, fella. Will you be expanding on it?
It's the football equivalent of the *rude word* Pistols appearance on the Today show.  Greg will tell you that it all started in 2009!
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« Reply #1082 on: November 24, 2010, 02:52:50 AM » |
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BTV Cup in Vietnam : November 19: Vicem Hai Phong 1:1 Chonburi FC (Carlos Alberto - Ney Fabiano) November 21: Chonburi FC 0:0 Express FC November 23: Binh Duong 3:1 Chonburi FC (Timothy Anjembe (2), Lee Nguyen - ?) http://vietfootball.blogspot.com/
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« Reply #1083 on: November 24, 2010, 07:21:34 AM » |
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Really enjoyed reading that Shark -great article with loads of good points. Clubs like Chonburi have football at the heart of the club - ok they have a politician behind them but like at Pattaya, football is the priority. The sharks will have staying power and will keep going over the years. I think the Buriram phenomenon could well fade away somewhat after a couple of years- at the moment its Newin's play thing but if you look back at past endeavors he'll soon get bored. Maybe he'll prefer getting involved at Leicester City long term or maybe even running the country - 70% of their fans are totally clueless about football and just enjoy the dancing, free food and their "ang paow" - this cannot be said for the Chonburi fans. If you ask me the Chonburi model is the sustainable one.
I think we'll need to give the league around 5 years to settle down but I still think Chonburi are doing it the right way.
The remarks made about the boss of Buriram PEA on this board if correct do you honestly believe he would pass the Fit and Proper code?
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« Reply #1084 on: November 24, 2010, 08:07:02 AM » |
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Really enjoyed reading that Shark -great article with loads of good points. Clubs like Chonburi have football at the heart of the club - ok they have a politician behind them but like at Pattaya, football is the priority. The sharks will have staying power and will keep going over the years. I think the Buriram phenomenon could well fade away somewhat after a couple of years- at the moment its Newin's play thing but if you look back at past endeavors he'll soon get bored. Maybe he'll prefer getting involved at Leicester City long term or maybe even running the country - 70% of their fans are totally clueless about football and just enjoy the dancing, free food and their "ang paow" - this cannot be said for the Chonburi fans. If you ask me the Chonburi model is the sustainable one.
I think we'll need to give the league around 5 years to settle down but I still think Chonburi are doing it the right way.
The remarks made about the boss of Buriram PEA on this board if correct do you honestly believe he would pass the Fit and Proper code? binnsy it's a waste of time talking to these morons none of them understand issan they all think they know it all, but really they know nothing like most westerners that live in this country. newin just spent 600,000,000 baht on a new stadium but maybe next year he will get bored.the only thing that is boring around here is these comments.(70% of their fans are totally clueless about football)well i could say that 100% of the farang that live in pattaya (sin city)are totally clueless about the country they live in.
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« Reply #1085 on: November 24, 2010, 12:33:39 PM » |
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"There is absolutely no doubt that Chonburi's 2007 TPL championship win is responsible for all that has happened, good and bad, to Thai league football in the past three years."
That's a bold statement, fella. Will you be expanding on it?
I completely agree with that statement from SRS. Chonburi were the first club to get decent home and away attendances and prove that Thais will go to watch their local side play under the right circumstances. PEA Ayutthaya took their lead in 2008 also attracting large and vociferous crowds. On the back of the successes of Chonburi and PEA (and with a prod from the AFC), the TPL was successfully relaunched for the start of the 2009 season thus spawning recent developments.
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« Reply #1086 on: November 24, 2010, 02:35:00 PM » |
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Surely you'll send a reserve team? Or have they decided there really is no AFC spot to chase? Goodness only knows. I've always been happy with the way our club is run but this is badly advised to say the least. Well, the dream is over.  But at least we came away unscathed and with some decent photos. http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/photo_gallery.pl?album=79050Very few of the first choice eleven featured so they should be fresh and raring to go on Sunday. Maybe it wasn't such a madcap idea after all. 
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« Reply #1089 on: November 27, 2010, 06:44:51 AM » |
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""newin just spent 600,000,000 baht on a new stadium but maybe next year he will get bored.the only thing that is boring around here is these comments.(70% of their fans are totally clueless about football)well i could say that 100% of the farang that live in pattaya (sin city)are totally clueless about the country they live in.""
Sorry got to respond to this drivel. Do you honestly think Newin used HIS OWN MONEY to build the stadium - you are totally clueless. About "people" in Pattaya I have lived here for over 15 years and I work for an international company with 28,000 of the Thai people that I apparently know nothing about - probably 70% of them are issan people I expect - I speak fluent Thai - I actually live in Bangkok. I lived in issan for four years and know the place well. Open your eyes to what is going on at Buriram - enjoy the football but don't be so naive about the reason behind the club - it is a political machine - do some research on your beloved leader.
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« Reply #1090 on: November 27, 2010, 07:05:07 AM » |
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""newin just spent 600,000,000 baht on a new stadium but maybe next year he will get bored.the only thing that is boring around here is these comments.(70% of their fans are totally clueless about football)well i could say that 100% of the farang that live in pattaya (sin city)are totally clueless about the country they live in.""
Sorry got to respond to this drivel. Do you honestly think Newin used HIS OWN MONEY to build the stadium - you are totally clueless. About "people" in Pattaya I have lived here for over 15 years and I work for an international company with 28,000 of the Thai people that I apparently know nothing about - probably 70% of them are issan people I expect - I speak fluent Thai - I actually live in Bangkok. I lived in issan for four years and know the place well. Open your eyes to what is going on at Buriram - enjoy the football but don't be so naive about the reason behind the club - it is a political machine - do some research on your beloved leader.
Stick to supporting Arsenal.
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« Reply #1091 on: November 27, 2010, 08:50:48 AM » |
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""newin just spent 600,000,000 baht on a new stadium but maybe next year he will get bored.the only thing that is boring around here is these comments.(70% of their fans are totally clueless about football)well i could say that 100% of the farang that live in pattaya (sin city)are totally clueless about the country they live in.""
Sorry got to respond to this drivel. Do you honestly think Newin used HIS OWN MONEY to build the stadium - you are totally clueless. About "people" in Pattaya I have lived here for over 15 years and I work for an international company with 28,000 of the Thai people that I apparently know nothing about - probably 70% of them are issan people I expect - I speak fluent Thai - I actually live in Bangkok. I lived in issan for four years and know the place well. Open your eyes to what is going on at Buriram - enjoy the football but don't be so naive about the reason behind the club - it is a political machine - do some research on your beloved leader.
probably 70% of them are issan people i expect,so you worked with these people for 15 years and you are not sure where thy come from maybe you should open your eyes.you speak fluent thai don't think so,you may speak good thai but not fluent i speak thai issan and cambodian so what, if we live here we should all learn to speak at least some thai,you make it sound as if it's a great thing you have done.and i have lived in buriram for 9 years and love the people and the place and would NEVER live anywhere like pattaya or bangkok,i have nothing against the thai people of pattaya but come on are you really happy living in that s...thole with all them farang clowns.*rude word* tourists they deserve all they get.and to the football newin is loved here and like everyone he has a past same as me and you don't care about the past only the future and that looks very good for buriram,and who cares how he has made his money,it don't matter how you make money as long as you make it.i think newin is a great man OUR HERO.p.s don't call me clueless again who do you think you are some sort of gangster,if you disagree with me fine but don't take the p..s.
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« Reply #1093 on: November 27, 2010, 11:47:15 AM » |
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Great interview. The guy clearly knows his stuff. 
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« Reply #1094 on: November 27, 2010, 11:50:40 AM » |
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""newin just spent 600,000,000 baht on a new stadium but maybe next year he will get bored.the only thing that is boring around here is these comments.(70% of their fans are totally clueless about football)well i could say that 100% of the farang that live in pattaya (sin city)are totally clueless about the country they live in.""
Sorry got to respond to this drivel. Do you honestly think Newin used HIS OWN MONEY to build the stadium - you are totally clueless. About "people" in Pattaya I have lived here for over 15 years and I work for an international company with 28,000 of the Thai people that I apparently know nothing about - probably 70% of them are issan people I expect - I speak fluent Thai - I actually live in Bangkok. I lived in issan for four years and know the place well. Open your eyes to what is going on at Buriram - enjoy the football but don't be so naive about the reason behind the club - it is a political machine - do some research on your beloved leader.
A POLITICAL MACHINE well thats a strange statement.Which Bank was behind the Yellow Shirts Airport siege? does that make them a Machine also?. I take it that you partner has never take money for there vote?
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« Reply #1095 on: November 27, 2010, 12:15:12 PM » |
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Great interview. The guy clearly knows his stuff.  Makes a change to read an honest verdict,But I for one hope his prediction is wrong.
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« Reply #1096 on: November 27, 2010, 12:45:45 PM » |
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Great interview. The guy clearly knows his stuff.  Makes a change to read an honest verdict,But I for one hope his prediction is wrong. Glad you enjoyed it. He is a smashing lad and I know that he is held in high regard in certain circles. He has the right attitude, and the ambition and drive to go a long way in the game. I think we'll be hearing a lot more about him in the future. 
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« Reply #1097 on: November 27, 2010, 12:59:57 PM » |
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« Reply #1098 on: December 01, 2010, 03:54:32 PM » |
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Congrats! 250,000 hits in your first year is amazing. I know what hard work constantly updating the site can be but the amount, and quality, of information and pictures on your site is incredible. You'll be close to a million hits a year from now, I guarantee it! Keep up the good work! A year for your first 250,000, and now you've just added another 150,000 in just over 3½ months (110 days) to take you up to 400,000. You've averaged nearly 10,000 hits a week since you reached the quarter of a million mark.
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« Reply #1099 on: December 02, 2010, 09:36:04 AM » |
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Congrats! 250,000 hits in your first year is amazing. I know what hard work constantly updating the site can be but the amount, and quality, of information and pictures on your site is incredible. You'll be close to a million hits a year from now, I guarantee it! Keep up the good work! A year for your first 250,000, and now you've just added another 150,000 in just over 3½ months (110 days) to take you up to 400,000. You've averaged nearly 10,000 hits a week since you reached the quarter of a million mark. Thanks for pointing that out, Vinnie. I've been bowled over by the response I've had since starting the site and I thoroughly enjoy doing it. Thanks (again) to everyone who visits. 
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