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The season curtain raiser will be played at Supachalasai Stadium on Sunday 1st March, KO 6:30pm. Chonburi v Fai Fa Ayutthya Should be a good game and, hopefully, there'll be a decent crowd to get the campaign off to a good start 
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« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2009, 09:01:56 PM » |
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Looking forward to it and a PEA (Faifa Ayutthaya) win
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« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2009, 01:10:55 AM » |
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« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2009, 05:37:43 PM » |
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You've got it as 1/4 and not 1/3 on your website, nigb.
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« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2009, 06:31:04 PM » |
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You've got it as 1/4 and not 1/3 on your website, nigb.
And as kicking off at 5:30 AND 7:30?  I think that it's a 6:30 kick off !!!!!
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« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2009, 07:09:53 PM » |
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sorry about that, just checking that you paying attention from the website I've looked at the start time will be 5:30pm, but I'll check it
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« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2009, 09:56:57 AM » |
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Of course we're paying attention  Keep up the good work. The Chonburi website is advertising the game as a 6:30pm kick off. There'll be quite a lot of us there on Sunday so I hope we don't miss the start!!
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« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2009, 12:35:49 PM » |
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thanks SRS, on the pea fc and thai kick off it is listed as 5.30pm... we'll have to get to the bottom of this as I'm not 100% sure. maybe we've got a conspiracy against Chonburi to get the best seats.
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« Reply #8 on: February 26, 2009, 12:21:05 PM » |
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Chonburi official site now showing kick off time as 5:30pm. So, I guess we still don't know 
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« Reply #9 on: February 26, 2009, 04:48:27 PM » |
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FAT website has it at 17:00! www.fat.or.th
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« Reply #10 on: February 26, 2009, 06:26:16 PM » |
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I try to be there at noon then.
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« Reply #11 on: February 26, 2009, 07:46:46 PM » |
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« Reply #12 on: February 27, 2009, 03:50:48 AM » |
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ha ha teams offcials'd better get the kick-off time right or else it will be a forfeit to open the season.
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« Reply #13 on: March 02, 2009, 02:19:19 PM » |
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Not a great game but a terrific atmosphere. I thought that Chonburi just about shaded it overall after being second best for most of the first half. It's a shame that Anderson's effort hit the bar instead of going in as it would have been a stunning goal. Nice to meet a couple more posters from this messageboard yesterday. Feeling even more confident going into the forthcoming season now 
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« Reply #14 on: March 02, 2009, 09:58:15 PM » |
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sad to say it but I do think Chonburi deserved it as they had more of the ball. Really thought Ronachai was going to get that late goal, he with Fungao probably needed to come on 10 to 15 mins before. Anyway well done Chonburi, the whole event was a step forward for Thai club football, hopefully we'll see a few more steps forward this year. Good to meet Toby, SRS and Dave on the ground. Some pics on this link, we feature in some after match pics. http://picasaweb.google.com/siamcup/Kor#
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« Reply #15 on: October 18, 2010, 06:18:43 PM » |
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Kor Royal Cup on 30 January
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« Reply #17 on: January 08, 2011, 10:27:04 PM » |
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Why have the ticket prices have been doubled for the neutral punter?
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« Reply #18 on: January 08, 2011, 10:36:33 PM » |
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Why have the ticket prices have been doubled for the neutral punter? They haven't. They've been halved for the loyal supporters. 
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« Reply #19 on: January 09, 2011, 10:03:19 AM » |
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Why have the ticket prices have been doubled for the neutral punter? They're expecting farang only in the neutral zone 
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« Reply #20 on: January 09, 2011, 10:53:22 AM » |
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Why have the ticket prices have been doubled for the neutral punter? They haven't. They've been halved for the loyal supporters.  Loyal supporters?? Does this include the Klong Toey branch of the Chonburi fan club? 
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« Reply #21 on: January 09, 2011, 11:27:10 AM » |
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Why have the ticket prices have been doubled for the neutral punter? They haven't. They've been halved for the loyal supporters.  Loyal supporters?? Does this include the Klong Toey branch of the Chonburi fan club?  No. They'll be charged B200. There is method in the madness. 
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« Reply #22 on: January 13, 2011, 07:23:57 PM » |
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« Reply #23 on: January 27, 2011, 06:23:06 AM » |
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Security beefed up as FA braces for King's Cup trouble Sunday's King's Trophy match between Muang Thong United and Chonburi FC will take place under heavy security at Supachalasai National stadium, with some 500 policemen deployed to guard against the kind of violence that marred last year's fixture .
The traditional prelude to the domestic season, which pits the Thailand Premier League champions against the FA Cup winners, was hit by violent clashes on and off the field between Thai Port FC and Muang Thong supporters that left dozens injured.
To prevent a repeat, the Football Association of Thailand has beefed up security measures and banned fans from bringing objects such as bottles and flares into the stadium.
FA general secretary Ongart Kohsinkha said the association would do everything in it could to ensure a peaceful match. "There will be no trouble before, during or after the game," he assured reporters. "We want to ensure the match portrays a good image of Thai football this time.
"Each set of supporters will sit in separate zones of the stadium, as they did for the finals of the League Cup and FA Cup."
Responding to reports that Thai Port fans were seeking to buy tickets allocated to Chonburi, Ongart said the issue was beyond the control of his organisation.
"We cannot prohibit Thai Port supporters from doing that because every fan has a right to watch the game. However, if those fans cause any problems, the club will be held responsible of their actions."
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« Reply #24 on: January 27, 2011, 09:43:50 AM » |
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"We cannot prohibit Thai Port supporters from doing that because every fan has a right to watch the game. However, if those fans cause any problems, the club will be held responsible of their actions."
Why?
Shouldn't those individuals be held responsible for their own actions?
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« Reply #25 on: January 27, 2011, 09:50:49 AM » |
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Massively over the top. There was 15,000 at the FA Cup final, so how many will there be at this match? 10,000 at the most? So that's one copper for every 20 fans! I don't think having 500 police at what is little more than a pre-season friendly portrays a "good image of Thai football".
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« Reply #26 on: January 27, 2011, 10:18:04 AM » |
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Massively over the top. There was 15,000 at the FA Cup final, so how many will there be at this match? 10,000 at the most? So that's one copper for every 20 fans! I don't think having 500 police at what is little more than a pre-season friendly portrays a "good image of Thai football".
And the suggestion that they would punish Thai Port if their fans cause trouble at a match not involving Thai Port is outrageous.
Vinnie I have to agree with you comments I will be in Bangkok this weekend and was thinking about popping along to this game(in my new 300 baht Buriram PEA shirt)but I guess if there is any trouble near me then Buriram PEA would be held responsible.
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« Reply #27 on: January 27, 2011, 10:21:51 AM » |
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Massively over the top. There was 15,000 at the FA Cup final, so how many will there be at this match? 10,000 at the most? So that's one copper for every 20 fans! I don't think having 500 police at what is little more than a pre-season friendly portrays a "good image of Thai football".
And the suggestion that they would punish Thai Port if their fans cause trouble at a match not involving Thai Port is outrageous.
Vinnie I have to agree with you comments  I will be in Bangkok this weekend and was thinking about popping along to this game(in my new 300 baht Buriram PEA shirt)but I guess if there is any trouble near me then Buriram PEA would be held responsible.
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« Reply #28 on: January 27, 2011, 10:40:15 AM » |
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Massively over the top. There was 15,000 at the FA Cup final, so how many will there be at this match? 10,000 at the most? So that's one copper for every 20 fans! I don't think having 500 police at what is little more than a pre-season friendly portrays a "good image of Thai football".
And the suggestion that they would punish Thai Port if their fans cause trouble at a match not involving Thai Port is outrageous.
Vinnie I have to agree with you comments  I will be in Bangkok this weekend and was thinking about popping along to this game(in my new 300 baht Buriram PEA shirt)but I guess if there is any trouble near me then Buriram PEA would be held responsible.
Going by the FAT's logic, yes. And I was planning to wear my "lucky" Wedding Present t-shirt again. I just hope that I don't get caught up in any bovver because I'd hate it if David Gedge got slapped with a fine from FAT.
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« Reply #29 on: January 27, 2011, 10:59:51 AM » |
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Massively over the top. There was 15,000 at the FA Cup final, so how many will there be at this match? 10,000 at the most? So that's one copper for every 20 fans! I don't think having 500 police at what is little more than a pre-season friendly portrays a "good image of Thai football".
And the suggestion that they would punish Thai Port if their fans cause trouble at a match not involving Thai Port is outrageous.
outrageous disgraceful and stupid.the answer is simple, ANYONE involved in any trouble, should be arrested sent to court then prison problem solved.
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« Reply #30 on: January 27, 2011, 11:03:22 AM » |
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Massively over the top. There was 15,000 at the FA Cup final, so how many will there be at this match? 10,000 at the most? So that's one copper for every 20 fans! I don't think having 500 police at what is little more than a pre-season friendly portrays a "good image of Thai football".
And the suggestion that they would punish Thai Port if their fans cause trouble at a match not involving Thai Port is outrageous.
Vinnie I have to agree with you comments I will be in Bangkok this weekend and was thinking about popping along to this game(in my new 300 baht Buriram PEA shirt)but I guess if there is any trouble near me then Buriram PEA would be held responsible. Will you be sitting with the Muang Thong fans?
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« Reply #31 on: January 29, 2011, 12:21:15 AM » |
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There were a lot of Port fans in the Chonburi section for the FA Cup, and I'm sure they're using the same avenues again. It was impossible to get a ticket in Bangkok prior to the match last time (at least according to the FAT staff), so unless they're queueing on matchday, someone at the Chonburi end is helping them, be it fans or club staff. Whatever the case, I'm sure someone at the club will have an idea of how it happens and is capable of preventing it, should they wish to.
I've no problem with Port fans going to the game, but I hope they don't turn it into another childish "Look at us" spectacle like FA Cup day.
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« Reply #32 on: January 29, 2011, 06:18:34 AM » |
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I've no problem with Port fans going to the game, but I hope they don't turn it into another childish "Look at us" spectacle like FA Cup day.
They will though. If I were a Chonburi fan I wouldn't be too happy about it either. It looks a bit pathetic and it also makes the point that the club can't sell their own allocation to their own fans. I hope it's not a sell out as I couldn't get a ticket from total reservation.
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« Reply #33 on: January 29, 2011, 08:40:57 AM » |
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I hope it's not a sell out as I couldn't get a ticket from total reservation.
I imagine you'll be able to buy tickets at the stadium on the day of the match. At B200 a ticket, I doubt it'll be a sellout. When I went to the League Cup Final between Thai Port and PEA they were selling tickets prior to the match outside the stadium. If it's a draw after 90 mins, will there be extra time or will it go straight to penalties?
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« Reply #35 on: January 30, 2011, 06:04:55 PM » |
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FT: Chonburi 2-1 MTU (Suree 64, Ekkaphan 84, Christian 87. Rahman started for MTU, Anon came on with 20 mins to go.)
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« Reply #37 on: January 30, 2011, 09:56:03 PM » |
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As I had nothing to do today i ended up going to the game. I was a bit worried that I wouldn't get a ticket but I shouldn't have been as the ground was only half full.
Chonburi fully deserved their win and I thought that Pibob and Ekaphan were lively throughout the game. Ekaphan was awarded man of the match and his winning goal was a fitting reward for his performance even though it looked like it went through Weera's body. I might be wrong as I haven't seen the replay on TV yet.
Muangthong looked lackluster and their big players like Datsakorn, Christian and Dagno didn't perform to their usual high standards.
I was surprised that Zesh Rehman started at left back. He didn't have the greatest debut but he showed signs that he could be a good acquisition. I'm sure he'll feel far more confident if he gets a run at the heart of defence.
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« Reply #38 on: January 30, 2011, 10:08:01 PM » |
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Also forgot to ask, was the ref today the one that got battered by the Nakhon Pathom fans?
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« Reply #39 on: January 30, 2011, 10:29:39 PM » |
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As I had nothing to do today i ended up going to the game. I was a bit worried that I wouldn't get a ticket but I shouldn't have been as the ground was only half full.
Chonburi fully deserved their win and I thought that Pibob and Ekaphan were lively throughout the game. Ekaphan was awarded man of the match and his winning goal was a fitting reward for his performance even though it looked like it went through Weera's body. I might be wrong as I haven't seen the replay on TV yet.
Muangthong looked lackluster and their big players like Datsakorn, Christian and Dagno didn't perform to their usual high standards.
I was surprised that Zesh Rehman started at left back. He didn't have the greatest debut but he showed signs that he could be a good acquisition. I'm sure he'll feel far more confident if he gets a run at the heart of defence.
It didn't quite go through Weera, but Kawin probably would have saved it. He possibly wasn't expecting Ekkaphan to take it first time.
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« Reply #40 on: January 30, 2011, 10:45:43 PM » |
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Also forgot to ask, was the ref today the one that got battered by the Nakhon Pathom fans?
Yes he was the ref today.
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« Reply #41 on: January 30, 2011, 11:17:58 PM » |
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About fifty Chonburi fans spent most of the second half protesting against Worawi. The security forces kept moving in to get them to take down their banners but every time they walked away, the placards came out again.
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Also forgot to ask, was the ref today the one that got battered by the Nakhon Pathom fans?
Yes he was the ref today. Well done to the FAT for backing the ref and letting him take a big game so soon after the Nakhon Pathom incident. He didn't get too much wrong – except for a couple of free kick decisions, but you see those every week in any match – and he saw through the usual Christian nonsense.
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"and he saw through the usual Christian nonsense." With all the other debates currently raging on here, I feel it would be prudent to steer well clear of discussing theology. 
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Also forgot to ask, was the ref today the one that got battered by the Nakhon Pathom fans?
Yes he was the ref today. Well done to the FAT for backing the ref and letting him take a big game so soon after the Nakhon Pathom incident. He didn't get too much wrong – except for a couple of free kick decisions, but you see those every week in any match – and he saw through the usual Christian nonsense. I thought he was a bit hasty with a couple of yellow cards but overall he had a good match. It's good to see him back refereeing. 
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I was surprised that Zesh Rehman started at left back. He didn't have the greatest debut but he showed signs that he could be a good acquisition. I'm sure he'll feel far more confident if he gets a run at the heart of defence.
One Muang Thong fan posted on my report and definitely wasn't impressed with him. I didn't think he was too bad. Like you, I was surprised to see him at left back, although he didn't really spend a lot of time there as he kept popping up all over the field. Good work rate, not so good positioning, but he always seemed to get back any time Chonburi countered. Like you, I think give him a few games in central defence and he'll shine.
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I was surprised that Zesh Rehman started at left back. He didn't have the greatest debut but he showed signs that he could be a good acquisition. I'm sure he'll feel far more confident if he gets a run at the heart of defence.
One Muang Thong fan posted on my report and definitely wasn't impressed with him. I didn't think he was too bad. Like you, I was surprised to see him at left back, although he didn't really spend a lot of time there as he kept popping up all over the field. Good work rate, not so good positioning, but he always seemed to get back any time Chonburi countered. Like you, I think give him a few games in central defence and he'll shine. Remember he's coming from a division in England where you can basically wrestle a guy to the floor and get away with it into a league where you look at a guy the wrong way and he'll throw himself down. It will take time to adapt. I'm sure he'll be a real rock in our back line. I was far more concerned with Issoafou. He was a liability for the first half.
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« Reply #49 on: January 31, 2011, 05:43:22 PM » |
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I was surprised that Zesh Rehman started at left back. He didn't have the greatest debut but he showed signs that he could be a good acquisition. I'm sure he'll feel far more confident if he gets a run at the heart of defence.
One Muang Thong fan posted on my report and definitely wasn't impressed with him. I didn't think he was too bad. Like you, I was surprised to see him at left back, although he didn't really spend a lot of time there as he kept popping up all over the field. Good work rate, not so good positioning, but he always seemed to get back any time Chonburi countered. Like you, I think give him a few games in central defence and he'll shine. Remember he's coming from a division in England where you can basically wrestle a guy to the floor and get away with it into a league where you look at a guy the wrong way and he'll throw himself down. It will take time to adapt. I'm sure he'll be a real rock in our back line. I was far more concerned with Issoafou. He was a liability for the first half.  I wasn't kind to Issoufou either in my write up.
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