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Vinnie, I seem to recall either you or DF stating the punishment for a team walk off was a forfeit of the match.
I strongly object to what happened and I'm sure we all share Vinnie's bafflement at why teams do this, but Samut Songkhram were worse last year.
Like I said let's focus on positives: No timewasting by MTU, lots of action, a crowd that I'm sure was higher than the official figure, good spirits, etc. And for MTU fans, a fantastic win.
Dale, how did you dodge me again? I'm not half as grumpy as I pretend to be you know. Ask Loko :-)
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« Reply #501 on: May 29, 2010, 05:59:36 PM » |
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"Dale, how did you dodge me again? I'm not half as grumpy as I pretend to be you know. Ask Loko :-)"
I was standing in the pouring rain waiting for people to arrive so I could give them their tickets. Believe me, I'd much rather have been sitting in the warm, dry pub with you lot!
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« Reply #502 on: May 29, 2010, 09:30:18 PM » |
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In the end boys, I think that only Kosin, is able to ask some of our questions regarding the walk off. From my point of view it started with him. But we in the Stand thought that he might got booked with a red card. Cause there was simply no other explanation why he was walking off the pitch and beeing angry the same time. But I am sure, that sooner or later, we will get rid of this walk offs. Its already beeing much less this season already.
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« Reply #503 on: May 30, 2010, 12:08:50 AM » |
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Interesting how fnas of different teams think how punishments should be handled.
My personnel view is along with SRS, of course Chonburi will take it on the chin, but they shouldn't take any more punishment than what other clubs have had for the very same incident.
But when FAT announce a punishment, they then must also get serious from then on and stamp out this bad part of the Thai game. What punishments can they have? Dock points isn't really an answer. Playing behind closed doors doesn't really help at this moment, as it's the fans who would suffer, when they aren't to blame. All that can be is by handing out club fines. But whatever the fine, it has to be the same for all (unless a bigger problem arises).
One other thing I will add to the incident though is, if it happened at any other game this weekend, then we would harldy of heard about it. So FAT have to think of this aswell, but FAT will probably go over the top because of the two teams involved.
The game intself. Well, the best two teams in Thailand, on and of the pitch. And they both know this well. The players also now that any decision the ref makes would be a big decision. Both teams don't want to lose because they both also know that this game on it's own can decide a title in the TPL as they look around them and don't currently see any other challenger in the TPL.
I haven't had chance to read any of the match reports anyone has created but on the responses on here, it did sound a good game with chances galore, surely a good thing for Thai football in general.
I also love the point that SRS made on Rene's touchline antics and how he was followed by his assitant. I'm also sure that there are thousand's more (Muang and FAT officials) that hang on his every word or action. Is this good for the Thai game? I never here of anyone else expressing themselves the way Rene has done, bith in this game and in the SAFFC game.
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« Reply #504 on: May 30, 2010, 04:48:40 AM » |
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« Reply #505 on: May 30, 2010, 06:49:31 AM » |
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As mentioned, there was a crystal clear red card in the second half with Yaya through on goal so why not call it even and focus on some positives?
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« Reply #506 on: May 30, 2010, 07:29:52 AM » |
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As mentioned, there was a crystal clear red card in the second half with Yaya through on goal so why not call it even and focus on some positives?
Being denied a blatant penalty when you are 2-1 down can affect the outcome of the match. Being denied a penalty/red card near the end of the game when you are 4-1 up isn't going to make any difference to the result whatsoever. The crucial decision (of the two we've mentioned) went against Chonburi, there is no doubt about it. As for positives - apart from mentioning the good attendance, there is not much I can say really as I didn't see the game, so I can't comment on individual performances, atmosphere etc. The negatives surrounding the match have obviously created a talking point and I'm perfectly entitled to have my say.
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i wondered that myself, but it dont really surprise me with these two.
The thing that really annoys me with rene is that no one has heard of him in his homeland yet somoehow he is so controvisal in thailand, if not asia
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« Reply #509 on: June 01, 2010, 11:26:11 AM » |
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« Reply #510 on: June 01, 2010, 11:47:31 AM » |
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The TPL held a meeting yesterday, and discussed also the walk off from Chonburi. จัดรถรับ-ส่ง พร้อม ตร.ประกบเปาเดินทางเป่าเกมลีกBut I am not really sure what they decided for Chonburi. But I think they handle it as an not clearly intentional walk off.
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« Reply #511 on: June 01, 2010, 12:13:52 PM » |
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As mentioned, there was a crystal clear red card in the second half with Yaya through on goal so why not call it even and focus on some positives?
Being denied a blatant penalty when you are 2-1 down can affect the outcome of the match. Being denied a penalty/red card near the end of the game when you are 4-1 up isn't going to make any difference to the result whatsoever. The crucial decision (of the two we've mentioned) went against Chonburi, there is no doubt about it. As for positives - apart from mentioning the good attendance, there is not much I can say really as I didn't see the game, so I can't comment on individual performances, atmosphere etc. The negatives surrounding the match have obviously created a talking point and I'm perfectly entitled to have my say. Marco, who's denying you the chance to have your say? It's not fair to imply anyone was trying to deny you that. You say you can't comment on the positives because you haven't seen the match but wouldn't that also apply to the negatives? I have lots of pictures of the crowd and the goals I can link to for you :-) Let's look at it another way: the walk off from Chonburi. Although not a full walk off, I think the ref would have been well within his discretion to issue some yellows or even a red. That could've changed the game too, but I've purposely tried to avoid dwelling on that. My real point is that I think it's shame to dwell on this penalty claim. It was a strong claim for sure but it doesn't change the fact that we were better on that day. Dale was good enough to accept MTU were the better side and I'm sure that if Thai Port had beaten us 4-1 and I was putting pictures of a shirt pull on the TP thread, you'd feel the same disappointment :-) Or imagine if TOT beat us 4-1 and all they got was pictures of their fans lynching the ref.......:-)
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« Reply #512 on: June 01, 2010, 05:49:56 PM » |
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Your original comment was a bit dismissive in my opinion and I felt you were trying to gloss over the negatives which had been discussed earlier. My main point was that you can’t just say both teams were on the end of one bad call each let’s just call it even. The circumstances surrounding the two were very different. I was careful to say, “Being denied a blatant penalty when you are 2-1 down can affect the outcome of the match” rather than “did affect the outcome” because from what I’ve read Muangthong were the better team. I’m not suggesting, neither have I suggested anything else. I disagree that because I didn’t see the game I can’t mention the negatives. All I did was post a photo of Baga being pulled back in the penalty area with the caption “here’s the proof”, plus the specified punishments for walking off the pitch. I really don’t see why I needed to have seen the game to post that info? If I had a photo of the Yaya Incident I would have also posted that. I admire your tenacity and can understand your frustrations about it all, but that’s football! When Everton beat Chelsea and Man United earlier in the season, it was nothing to do with us playing well of course...according to the media they just had an off day. C’est la vie! 
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« Reply #513 on: June 01, 2010, 07:23:39 PM » |
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Your original comment was a bit dismissive in my opinion and I felt you were trying to gloss over the negatives which had been discussed earlier. My main point was that you can’t just say both teams were on the end of one bad call each let’s just call it even. The circumstances surrounding the two were very different. I was careful to say, “Being denied a blatant penalty when you are 2-1 down can affect the outcome of the match” rather than “did affect the outcome” because from what I’ve read Muangthong were the better team. I’m not suggesting, neither have I suggested anything else. I disagree that because I didn’t see the game I can’t mention the negatives. All I did was post a photo of Baga being pulled back in the penalty area with the caption “here’s the proof”, plus the specified punishments for walking off the pitch. I really don’t see why I needed to have seen the game to post that info? If I had a photo of the Yaya Incident I would have also posted that. I admire your tenacity and can understand your frustrations about it all, but that’s football! When Everton beat Chelsea and Man United earlier in the season, it was nothing to do with us playing well of course...according to the media they just had an off day. C’est la vie!  I wasn't trying to be dismissive, I was just trying to draw attention to many of the more positive aspects of the match. Also, if you read my point again what I was trying to ask was why you felt you couldn't comment on other parts of the game because you didn't see it (as you said) but did feel you could comment on the penalty claim. I wasn't suggesting that you need to see a game to discuss one particular incident. But I do agree and symapthise with Everton's cause. The media always find it hard to accept one of the modern big four were outplayed by any other team. Still, Everton had an excellent season and now they've signed the second best forward from League One (thankfully they didn't sign Lambert! :-) ) But I guess one difference is that Muangthong , arguably, are considered as joint best team in the league and so the pressure is on them to win every game.
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« Reply #514 on: June 01, 2010, 07:48:14 PM » |
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Still, Everton had an excellent season and now they've signed the second best forward from League One (thankfully they didn't sign Lambert! :-) ) Beckford is an interesting signing. He obviously knows where the back of the net is, but can he do it it in the Premier League? It's a free transfer, so no real risk on Everton's part. The Saints will do very well to keep hold of Lambert this summer, as i'm sure there will be interest in him. He's a Scouser isn't he?
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« Reply #516 on: June 03, 2010, 08:18:06 PM » |
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« Reply #517 on: June 03, 2010, 08:39:37 PM » |
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« Reply #518 on: June 03, 2010, 09:32:55 PM » |
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As a fellow Evertonian, I've gotta say, personally I like it. I don't think many others will, but I'm not against a bit of pink if done tastefully. Although the reason for it leaves a lot to be desired. 'The Blues’ new away kit features two high contrast colours – lightning pink and navy blue – a combination that has been designed to make players more visible in their teammates’ peripheral vision.' Presumably Alex Ferguson and his Man U mob wont have a problem seeing us unlike against Southampton some years back  Over to you Marco.... I was also going to mention Fergie's "The players couldn't see each other" comment  . I have to say it's a bit too bright for my liking and I can't see it being a commericial success. It might look reasonable on the players, but I certainly wouldn't wear it with my civvies, so it's a thumbs down from me. Everton CEO said, "This new kit takes its inspiration from our Club's history, indeed it dates back to the 1890/91 season when Everton were crowned league champions for the very first time. The old pink kit saw Everton crowned champions, we want this new kit to help take Everton to the next level." - How about buying some new players then? That would be more of a help then a new kit : 
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« Reply #519 on: June 03, 2010, 09:39:05 PM » |
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Steve Darby back MTU to cause AFC Cup uspet“Muangthong are, of course, the ‘Manchester United’ of South East Asia and a wealthy club with big ambitions,” former Thailand assistant and under 23 coach Steve Darby told www.the-afc.com. “They are also doing everything right off the field in they have superb marketing and youth development programs. They are not just a first team but a strong club. Of course they also have great players with six regular Thailand national players.” The Englishman is a veteran of the South East Asian football scene and is no stranger to the AFC Cup having led Singapore’s Home United to the final four in 2004 and Malaysian outfit Perak to the quarters-finals four years later. And Darby is convinced that despite their lack of experience in continental competition, Muangthong United has what it takes to emerge victorious over two legs against a team that finished runners-up in last year’s AFC Cup and also reached the final of the 2006 AFC Champions League. “The Syrians are the toughest opponents in the draw and are very hard to beat in Syria and I think unless Muangthong come away with a 2-0 win then Karamah have the strength at home to win,” he continued. “But there is no doubt that Muangthong have the talent to cause a major surprise. “If Datsakorn plays to his potential he can help create the goals for Teerasil and Yaya. The Thai champions travel to Damascus for their first leg of their AFC Cup 2010 quarter-final clash with Al Karamah on September 14 before the action shifts to Bangkok a week later. From: www.the-afc.com
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If Datsakorn plays to his potential he can help create the goals for Teerasil and Yaya.
If Dataskorn plays like he does for the national team against this type of opposition, then MTU need a hell of a lot more from everybody involved. I can't ever remember seeing Dataskorn, whom seems very highly regarded in ASEAN footballing circles do the business when it matters, either for the national team or when he was back in Vietnam. To me he has this 'potiental' tag on his shoulders that he can't change into 'outstanding'.
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« Reply #522 on: June 05, 2010, 12:18:06 PM » |
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« Reply #523 on: June 06, 2010, 08:44:14 PM » |
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« Reply #524 on: June 06, 2010, 10:02:17 PM » |
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I'm looking forward to Greg's account of today's match. I only saw the second half but there were enough incidents in that forty five minutes to fill a book.  I had chat today with Jadet, and I was asking him about the result. He was shaking his head as well as I did. How many penalties MTU got now this season at home? It feels like nearly in every game.
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« Reply #525 on: June 06, 2010, 10:30:26 PM » |
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It was a definite penalty today. The MT player had his shirt pulled (ring any bells?  ). It was also a yellow card so he deserved to be sent off. And how Richard Langley stayed on the field, I'll never know. I think the ref bottled it because he should have been red carded for one "tackle" alone - he'd already been booked. Obviously, I would have liked this to have been a draw (as there is no way both teams could have lost) but Muang Thong were deserved winners of a bad tempered second half - I didn't see the first forty five minutes.
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Muang Thong edge Pattaya Muang Thong United consolidated their second place slot in the Thai Premier League yesterday when they edged Pattaya United 1-0 in a closely contested match at the Yamaha stadium.
The only goal of the game came in the 73rd minute when Dagno Siaka converted a penalty after Christian was fouled by Sompob Nilwong.
Sompob also got his marching orders.
Pattaya fought hard for the equaliser in front of a full stadium but Muang Thong kept control and moved level on points with league leaders Chonburi. They remain in second place on goal difference.
A large crowd turned up at the I-Mobile stadium to see Buriram PEA enjoy a convincing 3-1 victory over Bangkok Glass to move into third place.
Luiz Eduardo was on target twice for the hosts (16, 48) and the third was scored by Kone Seydou (60).
Anawin Jujeen (49) was on target for Bangkok Glass.
At PAT stadium, the host, Thai Port FC earned an important victory with a 3-2 win over Bangkok United.
Port took an early lead in the ninth minute with a goal from Jirawat Makkaram but Mussa Saib equalised in the 15th.
Thai Port went ahead again just before half-time though Sarayuth Chaikamdee.
The hosts increased their lead in the 59th minute with a goal from Sompong Soleb. However, a reply from Bangkok United's Satrupai Srinarong seven minutes from time assured a tense finish, but Port hung on to take all three points.
Si Sa Ket FC remain bottom and are still looking for their first victory after being held 0-0 at home to Osotspa M-150 Saraburi.
At Phichit stadium, sixth-placed TTM FC Phichit were upset 1-0 by Insee Police United with a goal by Singkorn Mangkud in the 83rd minute .
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« Reply #527 on: June 10, 2010, 07:23:15 PM » |
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Any truth in these rumours i picked off from another forum.
Teerathep Winothai- doesn't like warming the bench- TOT, Buriram PEA PRICE: 5 millions baht TOT, Buriram haven't made their first bid for Teerathep yet.
Teerasil Dangda- one of the best striker in the TPL- Melbourne Victory Price: 33 Millions baht Melbourne have made two bid for Teerasil, but both were turn down by Muangthong
Soumahoro YAYA- gotta be the best foreign player in the TPL - anderlect fc (Belgium) price: 25-30 Millions baht Anderlect made their first bid for YAYA, but it was turn down
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« Reply #528 on: June 10, 2010, 07:30:01 PM » |
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« Reply #529 on: June 10, 2010, 07:30:44 PM » |
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Any truth in these rumours i picked off from another forum.
Teerathep Winothai- doesn't like warming the bench- TOT, Buriram PEA PRICE: 5 millions baht TOT, Buriram haven't made their first bid for Teerathep yet.
Teerasil Dangda- one of the best striker in the TPL- Melbourne Victory Price: 33 Millions baht Melbourne have made two bid for Teerasil, but both were turn down by Muangthong
Soumahoro YAYA- gotta be the best foreign player in the TPL - anderlect fc (Belgium) price: 25-30 Millions baht Anderlect made their first bid for YAYA, but it was turn down
To the best of my knowledge there *may* be some truth in one of them but nothing is signed yet. I don't know anything regarding the other two. For obvious reasons I can't be too specific.
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Wasn't it that Yaya was U21 player at Anderlecht before?
Leesaw likes to stay at MTU, I read yesterday.
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Any truth in these rumours i picked off from another forum.
Teerathep Winothai- doesn't like warming the bench- TOT, Buriram PEA PRICE: 5 millions baht TOT, Buriram haven't made their first bid for Teerathep yet.
Teerasil Dangda- one of the best striker in the TPL- Melbourne Victory Price: 33 Millions baht Melbourne have made two bid for Teerasil, but both were turn down by Muangthong
Soumahoro YAYA- gotta be the best foreign player in the TPL - anderlect fc (Belgium) price: 25-30 Millions baht Anderlect made their first bid for YAYA, but it was turn down
To the best of my knowledge there *may* be some truth in one of them but nothing is signed yet. I don't know anything regarding the other two. For obvious reasons I can't be too specific. yep, one of them could be on the cards
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It does seem a big gamble for any player really going from TPL to European football without stopping off in another Asian league like Korea (South not North!) or Japan first.
With regards to Winothai, he's gradually becoming stale.
He was top dog at BEC out on the wing. Got his big chance with Lierse in Belgium, which he didn't take and now he's kind of in a Muangthong dream team but it's like they're to many stars in that team for him to compete with. He would personally be better off at a team like PEA or back at BEC in my opinion.
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Any truth in these rumours i picked off from another forum.
Teerathep Winothai- doesn't like warming the bench- TOT, Buriram PEA PRICE: 5 millions baht TOT, Buriram haven't made their first bid for Teerathep yet.
Teerasil Dangda- one of the best striker in the TPL- Melbourne Victory Price: 33 Millions baht Melbourne have made two bid for Teerasil, but both were turn down by Muangthong
Soumahoro YAYA- gotta be the best foreign player in the TPL - anderlect fc (Belgium) price: 25-30 Millions baht Anderlect made their first bid for YAYA, but it was turn down
To the best of my knowledge there *may* be some truth in one of them but nothing is signed yet. I don't know anything regarding the other two. For obvious reasons I can't be too specific. yep, one of them could be on the cards Anyone like to tell me which one?  You guys are like acting as agents for this 'secretive' person. Come on spill the beans!
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I've been told that if I talk, I'll be sleeping with the fishes :-) Seriously, obviously it wouldn't be wise for me to broadcast such things even if I was told any information.
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I've been told that if I talk, I'll be sleeping with the fishes :-) Seriously, obviously it wouldn't be wise for me to broadcast such things even if I was told any information.
If Tor told me it was going to be be sunny, I'd take my umbrella out with me. And not to keep my skin white like a Thai woman does :-) What happened to the guy who told you this information you are holding onto?? It wasn't poor old Tor of the BKK Post was it?
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« Reply #538 on: June 11, 2010, 02:57:37 PM » |
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Any truth in these rumours i picked off from another forum.
Teerathep Winothai- doesn't like warming the bench- TOT, Buriram PEA PRICE: 5 millions baht TOT, Buriram haven't made their first bid for Teerathep yet.
Teerasil Dangda- one of the best striker in the TPL- Melbourne Victory Price: 33 Millions baht Melbourne have made two bid for Teerasil, but both were turn down by Muangthong
Soumahoro YAYA- gotta be the best foreign player in the TPL - anderlect fc (Belgium) price: 25-30 Millions baht Anderlect made their first bid for YAYA, but it was turn down
To the best of my knowledge there *may* be some truth in one of them but nothing is signed yet. I don't know anything regarding the other two. For obvious reasons I can't be too specific. To add one more, Kawin to Atheltico Madrid? For 46 Mio baht?
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« Reply #539 on: June 11, 2010, 03:00:36 PM » |
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With all this money coming in, they'll soon be able to afford Lee Sharp.
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« Reply #540 on: June 11, 2010, 03:11:39 PM » |
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I think Tesco Lotus have already snapped him up!
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« Reply #541 on: June 11, 2010, 03:38:20 PM » |
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I think Tesco Lotus have already snapped him up!
I thought the bloke on the checkout looked familiar.
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« Reply #542 on: June 11, 2010, 04:21:53 PM » |
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Ian Rush works in the milk section. (geddit?)
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« Reply #543 on: June 11, 2010, 04:38:01 PM » |
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Any truth in these rumours i picked off from another forum.
Teerathep Winothai- doesn't like warming the bench- TOT, Buriram PEA PRICE: 5 millions baht TOT, Buriram haven't made their first bid for Teerathep yet.
Teerasil Dangda- one of the best striker in the TPL- Melbourne Victory Price: 33 Millions baht Melbourne have made two bid for Teerasil, but both were turn down by Muangthong
Soumahoro YAYA- gotta be the best foreign player in the TPL - anderlect fc (Belgium) price: 25-30 Millions baht Anderlect made their first bid for YAYA, but it was turn down
To the best of my knowledge there *may* be some truth in one of them but nothing is signed yet. I don't know anything regarding the other two. For obvious reasons I can't be too specific. To add one more, Kawin to Atheltico Madrid? For 46 Mio baht? No. :-)
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« Reply #544 on: June 11, 2010, 10:55:35 PM » |
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Ian Rush works in the milk section. (geddit?)

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« Reply #545 on: June 12, 2010, 08:08:02 AM » |
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Any truth in these rumours i picked off from another forum.
Teerathep Winothai- doesn't like warming the bench- TOT, Buriram PEA PRICE: 5 millions baht TOT, Buriram haven't made their first bid for Teerathep yet.
Teerasil Dangda- one of the best striker in the TPL- Melbourne Victory Price: 33 Millions baht Melbourne have made two bid for Teerasil, but both were turn down by Muangthong
Soumahoro YAYA- gotta be the best foreign player in the TPL - anderlect fc (Belgium) price: 25-30 Millions baht Anderlect made their first bid for YAYA, but it was turn down
that was my post from Kallangroar.com http://kallangroar.com/asean-football/74-thai-football-133.html#post115846user: nam314 was asking me to give him a brief summary of the whle article for him... so i did if you would read the whole page, you would realize that i got those names and numbers from a thai website http://www.siamsport.co.th/Sport_Football/100609_194.html
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« Reply #546 on: June 15, 2010, 02:06:46 AM » |
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« Reply #547 on: June 20, 2010, 10:36:41 PM » |
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Army 2 MTU 2 Report to follow on my blog
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« Reply #548 on: June 30, 2010, 06:39:21 PM » |
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TTM Pichit 0 MTU 2
Missed the first goal (as usual!). Second goal scored by Christian.
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