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« Reply #156 on: July 30, 2010, 03:45:31 PM » |
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I forgot to ask... Is the foreigners rule still at 7 in a squad?
If so, we are at 8.
Paul, Saruta, Ney, Ajayi, Taki, Moussa, Mike & now Fabio.
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« Reply #157 on: July 30, 2010, 04:37:04 PM » |
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Ney is kicked out by BGFC, so you are at 7. Edit: Oh, SRS, maybe it's your chance now to get Ney back?  I've just read about it. Hmmm. I'm not sure that we'd want him now. I was disappointed that we missed out at the start of the season but he's hardly set the league alight!
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Ney is kicked out by BGFC, so you are at 7. Edit: Oh, SRS, maybe it's your chance now to get Ney back?  Yep, good work Sven, I missed that. I was told he was out on Wednesday, but I thought they meant out of the All Star game :  No great loss, apart from 2 or 3 games after Carlos took over, he has been lazy, and pretty poor really. Maybe he will do better if he goes back to CFC, he always said that he loved his time there and had many friends in the area.
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BGMan, why did BKK Glass get rid of Nantawat Thansopa? He banged in goals for you before and is now banging them in for Police.
Also, how do you think they will get on against South Melbourne in the Singapore Cup and do you see this competition as a hindrince to the TPL or as something to buold on in the future?
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« Reply #163 on: August 01, 2010, 05:03:04 PM » |
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Now BG are promoting this game highly. They are making a big build up of it already and providing all sorts of packages for fans to go and watch it. They are even considering paying for the Rabbit girls and BG Man to go  . They see the whole SC as good international PR for the club and I know we have a fanbase in Singapore already after last years exploits. Footballing wise, it also seems as if we are putting all our eggs into this now. I think the club will settle for top 4 (and super cup qualification) as long as we win a cup (Singapore or Toyota). We really need to make a very decent challenge for the league next season, but I wouldn't be surprised if we enter the SC (or something similar) again next year as the focus does seem to be on making ourselves known outside of Thailand as you can also see from our new signings. Also the English version of the official website should be up and running soon. I really like that professional attitude of BGFC. However, I think in the end it's maybe all about money. Well, not at all. From what I have leanred over the past weeks, and Vinniie was talking about in the Oso thread, there are only 3 Clubs with Big Money. BGFC, MTU and PEA. All the others are falling way short. An attitude like the ones from BGFC and MTU too, are may good for the league. But having only 3 clubs with big money, the gap will get bigger and bigger. And so we may have a boring TPL like the Scots League, La Liga or even EPL. Would be sad to see this coming.
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« Reply #165 on: August 01, 2010, 11:12:37 PM » |
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Also, how do you think they will get on against South Melbourne in the Singapore Cup and do you see this competition as a hindrince to the TPL or as something to buold on in the future?
Good question. I never understood why they good rid of him, I was (and still am) a fan of his. Ponawat (now TOT) was another one too. I know those departures are the reason Tanat fell out with management that ultimately saw him dropped this season and packed off to Bkk Utd. There are only 7 former Krung Thai players left (Ajayi, Supachai, Amnart, Sarun, Peerapong, Klisana & Anawin) and I know Supachai and Amnart are looking over their shoulders. Pavin (chairman) told me recently that attitudes had to change, that is why there has been a huge clearout, so all I can take from that is that some players were in a Krung-Thai clique and were unhappy with the changes taking place around the club, I am also aware that some of these players did not respect previous manager Surachai and he felt unable to control them (the real reason he stepped aside). I managed to pluck up the balls to tell Khun Pavin that I thought letting Tanat go was a mistake, but he made it clear that he admired Tanat as a footballer but not as a person. As for the Singapore cup. At the start of the season, I thought it was a bad idea to be re-entering it as it would hinder out TPL chances, but we managed to balls the TPL up before our 1st SC game. Now BG are promoting this game highly. They are making a big build up of it already and providing all sorts of packages for fans to go and watch it. They are even considering paying for the Rabbit girls and BG Man to go  . They see the whole SC as good international PR for the club and I know we have a fanbase in Singapore already after last years exploits. Footballing wise, it also seems as if we are putting all our eggs into this now. I think the club will settle for top 4 (and super cup qualification) as long as we win a cup (Singapore or Toyota). We really need to make a very decent challenge for the league next season, but I wouldn't be surprised if we enter the SC (or something similar) again next year as the focus does seem to be on making ourselves known outside of Thailand as you can also see from our new signings. Also the English version of the official website should be up and running soon. It's all a far cry from our exploits in the Singapore Cup. For the semi final second leg, fifteen of us travelled to Don Muang in two pick-ups, armed with suitcases full of noodles and beer. We kipped at Changi airport on our arrival (or at least tried to) before making our way to the stadium. For the final itself, we splashed out and rented two rooms at a local youth hostel (for twenty of us) and travelled to the stadium in taxis. However, after the match, we had to walk back to where we we staying because all the taxis and public transport had stopped running.
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« Reply #166 on: August 01, 2010, 11:16:23 PM » |
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« Reply #167 on: August 04, 2010, 12:58:37 AM » |
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Now BG are promoting this game highly. They are making a big build up of it already and providing all sorts of packages for fans to go and watch it. They are even considering paying for the Rabbit girls and BG Man to go  . They see the whole SC as good international PR for the club and I know we have a fanbase in Singapore already after last years exploits. Footballing wise, it also seems as if we are putting all our eggs into this now. I think the club will settle for top 4 (and super cup qualification) as long as we win a cup (Singapore or Toyota). We really need to make a very decent challenge for the league next season, but I wouldn't be surprised if we enter the SC (or something similar) again next year as the focus does seem to be on making ourselves known outside of Thailand as you can also see from our new signings. Also the English version of the official website should be up and running soon. I really like that professional attitude of BGFC. However, I think in the end it's maybe all about money. Well, not at all. From what I have leanred over the past weeks, and Vinniie was talking about in the Oso thread, there are only 3 Clubs with Big Money. BGFC, MTU and PEA. All the others are falling way short. An attitude like the ones from BGFC and MTU too, are may good for the league. But having only 3 clubs with big money, the gap will get bigger and bigger. And so we may have a boring TPL like the Scots League, La Liga or even EPL. Would be sad to see this coming. Well, 3 clubs is a big change from a few years ago when it only looked like Chonburi were taking football seriously. 3 aint bad at this stage and i'm sure Buriram will get stronger next year.
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« Reply #168 on: August 04, 2010, 01:26:20 AM » |
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These are interesting times for Thai domestic football. Obviously a lot of big investors are throwing a lot of money around in the hope of finding success. However, the very nature of the sport means that only a few will actually be successful. How many of them will stick around when the going gets tough? I'm really proud of the fact that Chonburi have grown organically and haven't had to rely on the quick fix methods of virtually all the other clubs who are currently in the TPL - buying their way in, moving to a new city every season etc etc. Last Saturday was possibly one of the most enjoyable matches of the season so far. It was a meaningless friendly played in front of a small crowd but almost everyone in attendance were people who have been going for years. It was so nice to sit amongst a group of friends, watch the football and have a few drinks, just like the old days. I wonder how many other clubs have such a following? We have a history and shared experiences, which have created bonds that extend beyond football. We're unique and have solid foundations. And I am extremely proud of that.  Everyone else has a long way to go before they can say the same.
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« Reply #169 on: August 04, 2010, 03:38:46 AM » |
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SRS, you are speaking directly from my soul. If I could, I would like to frame and picture your words. And in that case it doens't matter which club I do support. Its only about the words you wrote down here. It is valid for places and clubs all over the world.
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« Reply #170 on: August 07, 2010, 09:43:53 PM » |
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I paid my first visit to the Leo Stadium tonight and enjoyed it albeit with the help of 4 pints of Leo. We stood in the top section behind the goal and it was an impressive view from up there. It was nice move that led to to Michael Byrne scoring with his first touch coming of the bench. Was that his debut? Most Bangkok Glass fans won't be happy with the 1-1 scoreline but I have to say it was a fair result.
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« Reply #171 on: August 08, 2010, 01:00:52 AM » |
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« Reply #172 on: August 08, 2010, 06:07:13 AM » |
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I paid my first visit to the Leo Stadium tonight and enjoyed it albeit with the help of 4 pints of Leo. We stood in the top section behind the goal and it was an impressive view from up there. It was nice move that led to to Michael Byrne scoring with his first touch coming of the bench. Was that his debut? Most Bangkok Glass fans won't be happy with the 1-1 scoreline but I have to say it was a fair result.
You should have said you going... I would of said hello. You probably saw me anyway, I am the idiot wearing the superhero costume.
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I paid my first visit to the Leo Stadium tonight and enjoyed it albeit with the help of 4 pints of Leo. We stood in the top section behind the goal and it was an impressive view from up there. It was nice move that led to to Michael Byrne scoring with his first touch coming of the bench. Was that his debut? Most Bangkok Glass fans won't be happy with the 1-1 scoreline but I have to say it was a fair result.
You should have said you going... I would of said hello. You probably saw me anyway, I am the idiot wearing the superhero costume. I did see you but I was paying more attention to the young ladies next to you. LOL! 
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You should have said you going... I would of said hello. You probably saw me anyway, I am the idiot wearing the superhero costume. I did see you but I was paying more attention to the young ladies next to you. LOL!  So was I  I remember nothing about the actual match. If you come to watch us again, let me know 
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« Reply #175 on: August 08, 2010, 11:43:01 AM » |
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You should have said you going... I would of said hello. You probably saw me anyway, I am the idiot wearing the superhero costume. I did see you but I was paying more attention to the young ladies next to you. LOL!  So was I  I remember nothing about the actual match. If you come to watch us again, let me know  The match was pretty uneventful. The highlight had to be Byrne scoring with his first touch. If I come up again I'll let you know. I'm sure I'll recognize you.
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« Reply #176 on: August 08, 2010, 11:45:14 AM » |
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You should have said you going... I would of said hello. You probably saw me anyway, I am the idiot wearing the superhero costume.
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« Reply #177 on: August 08, 2010, 12:13:53 PM » |
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« Reply #178 on: August 08, 2010, 12:19:25 PM » |
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The rather imaginative 'BG Man' Protector of the rabbit girls  'Have a nice day' on Channel 3 will be showing an interview with BG Man this week. Time, day?
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« Reply #183 on: August 10, 2010, 12:35:06 PM » |
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The rather imaginative 'BG Man' Protector of the rabbit girls  'Have a nice day' on Channel 3 will be showing an interview with BG Man this week. The rather imaginative 'BG Man' Protector of the rabbit girls  'Have a nice day' on Channel 3 will be showing an interview with BG Man this week. Time, day? Sunday 15th August, 7:45am on Channel 3 (BEC)
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I went to watch the Glass with BKK73 last weekend and have to say it was hard not to miss Mr. BG in his leotard and superhero cape. I applaud you for your sense of humour and bravery ... I'll buy you a beer next time.
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I went to watch the Glass with BKK73 last weekend and have to say it was hard not to miss Mr. BG in his leotard and superhero cape. I applaud you for your sense of humour and bravery ... I'll buy you a beer next time.
One question, have you tried flying from the top of the big stand behind the goal? I'm not accusing you of fraud, but the kids do wonder.
Bravery or stupidity?? It's a fine line, but the club make it worth my while to wear it  I can fly, I just don't like to show off. Actually I nearly did end up flying (or to be more precise, falling) off the big stand during the last game... I was 'accidentally' a tad too tipsy to say the least. Damn Rabbit Girls kept plying me with alcohol  Hope to see you guys some time..
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« Reply #192 on: August 13, 2010, 05:39:03 PM » |
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Drinking and flying? Dangerous combination! You'll end up dropping one of those bunnies!
And it would be really sad to loose one of them. 
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« Reply #193 on: August 15, 2010, 08:04:06 AM » |
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Just back from Sisaket, so I could watch the Interview.  Good job - I think we should start a campaign against the PEA Wannabe Hero! Maybe I'll try to catch up some of your girls at the Thai Army Stadium today ...
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« Reply #194 on: August 15, 2010, 09:25:37 AM » |
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I saw it too. They did leave the reference to PEA in. Good stuff.
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« Reply #195 on: August 15, 2010, 04:35:38 PM » |
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Cheers for watching..  I'm glad they left the PEA thing in  but I haven't seen it myself yet. Power cut on Koh Samet meant no TV this morning and indirectly means I got home late and now can't make it to Army with out a lot of hassle. Only the 2nd game I've missed this season..
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« Reply #196 on: August 15, 2010, 04:52:09 PM » |
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"now can't make it to Army with out a lot of hassle."
What sort of superhero are you?!?!
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« Reply #197 on: August 15, 2010, 05:45:59 PM » |
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"now can't make it to Army with out a lot of hassle."
What sort of superhero are you?!?!
One that needs to wash and iron his clothes for work 2mrw 
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« Reply #198 on: August 15, 2010, 06:31:12 PM » |
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"now can't make it to Army with out a lot of hassle."
What sort of superhero are you?!?!
One that needs to wash and iron his clothes for work 2mrw  And answer some questions after that :-)
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« Reply #199 on: August 15, 2010, 07:07:03 PM » |
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You're first question pretty much writes itself!
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