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« Reply #401 on: October 25, 2010, 10:31:23 AM » |
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Another couple from thaileagueonline.com  The Regency end with BG and TP fans.  It's good to see that both sets of fans were helping the injured.
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K. Supasin Leearit was released from hospital with 5 stitches in his head. Right... on that note, I'm off to Hong Kong til Sat so keep me posted on the 'punishments' handed out.
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« Reply #403 on: November 05, 2010, 08:43:38 PM » |
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2-0 on the night (Chatree & Ajayi) and a 3-1 agg win over Singapore league leaders puts them into the final.
They will face Tampines in the final on November 14th.
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« Reply #405 on: November 06, 2010, 08:07:56 AM » |
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Bangkok Glass into the Singapore Cup final for the 2nd year in a row.
2-0 on the night (Chatree & Ajayi) and a 3-1 agg win over Singapore league leaders puts them into the final.
They will face Tampines in the final on November 14th.
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« Reply #406 on: November 06, 2010, 08:16:55 AM » |
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« Reply #407 on: November 06, 2010, 04:57:35 PM » |
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« Reply #408 on: November 07, 2010, 05:21:45 PM » |
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« Reply #409 on: November 07, 2010, 06:10:13 PM » |
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« Reply #410 on: November 07, 2010, 06:54:00 PM » |
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« Reply #412 on: November 14, 2010, 09:21:07 PM » |
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Over 1,000 in attendance at the LEO Stadium to watch BG become the first foreign champions of the Singapore Cup via a very unreliable live feed from a handycam in Singapore. Wasan scored the only goal on 57 mins. BG by far had the better possession and majority of the chances although not many were clear cut. There was a big fireworks display and wild celebrations at the LEO  The Singapore Cup gamble paid off, as BG certainly seemed to put this at the top of their priority list this season once it was clear we wasn't going to win the league.
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« Reply #413 on: November 14, 2010, 09:31:51 PM » |
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« Reply #414 on: November 14, 2010, 09:37:47 PM » |
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Over 1,000 in attendance at the LEO Stadium to watch BG become the first foreign champions of the Singapore Cup via a very unreliable live from a handycam.
I thought you guys were banned from the Leo!! Just kidding  Well done Bangkok Glass. Enjoy your celebrations tonight!!
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« Reply #415 on: November 15, 2010, 08:35:52 AM » |
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Bangkok Glass win RHB Singapore Cup Bangkok Glass ensured Singapore clubs ended the season this year without any silverware from the nation's three major domestic football competitions when they beat Tampines Rovers 1-0 in the RHB Singapore Cup Final at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday night.
Tampines, who finished second to French outfit Etoile FC in the Great Eastern-Yeo's S-League this year, produced some nifty work in the first 15 minutes before the Thais asserted their authority in midfield to take control.
The winning goal for Bangkok Glass came in the 57th minute, when Tampines defender Benoit Croissant deflected the ball into his own net after trying to clear a Wasan Homsaen cross.
Bangkok Glass completed the foreign sweep on Singapore turf after Etoile also picked up the League Cup in February.
Tampines coach Vorawan Chitavanich said the Stags were not their usual selves last night and felt fatigue had set in towards the tail end of the season.
"We just lost the battle in midfield, and after some tough matches in the S-League, we may have passed our peak going into the Cup final," said Vorawan.
"It wasn't that the players did not give their best, which I think they did."
This is the first time since the inaugural season of the S-League in 1996 that none of the local clubs have won any of the three trophies on offer.
Vorawan felt part of the reason was that the teams are hampered by budget constraints.
"How can you pay for good foreign players when we don't have sponsors? It may get worse as the subsidy for local clubs may go down next year," the former Thai international said.
Vorawan has received offers to return to Thailand but said: "It is not a question of money. It is about enjoying what I do and I still do at Tampines. I'll be speaking to the chairman (Teo Hock Seng) about this."
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« Reply #417 on: December 02, 2010, 06:33:26 PM » |
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BG have won another trophy this season. BG Man come in 1st place in the ultra prestigious 'TPL PLUS Mascot running challenge'. BG Man beat off all other competitors from various TPL teams with a time of 13 secs over 100 meters. Other notable times were BEC Tero's Dragon thingy 15 secs and Thai Port's Lion at 20 secs. This monumental occasion will be shown on 'TPL Plus' on channel LIVE Football PLUS - on Monday... (No idea what time but prime time presumably  ) And in far less important news, Supasin Leelarit is staying on as Manager, Sathit Bensoh will be head coach and we will be looking for an assistant manager. Also the temporary (away end) stand is in the process of being turned into a permanent stand as originally planed.
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And in far less important news, Supasin Leelarit is staying on as Manager, Sathit Bensoh will be head coach and we will be looking for an assistant manager.
Also the temporary (away end) stand is in the process of being turned into a permanent stand as originally planed.
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Guess you have the advantage of an aerodynamic lycra suit, while the likes of the Chonburi and Port mascots have those oversized animal costumes to deal with. I can't believe the Dragon and the Lion beat out PEA Man, who should have had a similar advantage.
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« Reply #422 on: December 02, 2010, 10:02:20 PM » |
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Guess you have the advantage of an aerodynamic lycra suit, while the likes of the Chonburi and Port mascots have those oversized animal costumes to deal with. I can't believe the Dragon and the Lion beat out PEA Man, who should have had a similar advantage.
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« Reply #425 on: December 03, 2010, 09:09:46 AM » |
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Show me some proof that Buriram PEA caused any damage also show me the 400 Buriram fans in BG shirts !If you can?I was at the game I also brought a BG football shirt 800 baht
I have NEVER once said Buriram PEA fans caused any damage to our stadium or our fans.. Yes, they brought down far more than their allocated allowance, wore green shirts and stood in the home end meaning some of our fans couldn't get in, but they were well behaved and absolutely no problem. This is the second time that you've said that I have said something that I haven't.
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Show me some proof that Buriram PEA caused any damage also show me the 400 Buriram fans in BG shirts !If you can?I was at the game I also brought a BG football shirt 800 baht
I have NEVER once said Buriram PEA fans caused any damage to our stadium or our fans.. Yes, they brought down far more than their allocated allowance, wore green shirts and stood in the home end meaning some of our fans couldn't get in, but they were well behaved and absolutely no problem. This is the second time that you've said that I have said something that I haven't. ok so you never said that Buriram caused any trouble but where is the 400 Buriram fans in green shirts? After all the way that Buriram played in the first half that day it would have been very hard for 400 fans to keep quite IMHO. Also i have not noticed a large number of BG football shirts in and around Buriram in recent months.Maybe they are saving them for a rerun next year
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« Reply #427 on: December 03, 2010, 01:35:59 PM » |
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« Reply #428 on: December 03, 2010, 04:57:08 PM » |
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I have NEVER once said Buriram PEA fans caused any damage to our stadium or our fans.. Yes, they brought down far more than their allocated allowance, wore green shirts and stood in the home end meaning some of our fans couldn't get in, but they were well behaved and absolutely no problem. This is the second time that you've said that I have said something that I haven't. ok so you never said that Buriram caused any trouble but where is the 400 Buriram fans in green shirts? After all the way that Buriram played in the first half that day it would have been very hard for 400 fans to keep quite IMHO. Also i have not noticed a large number of BG football shirts in and around Buriram in recent months.Maybe they are saving them for a rerun next year To my knowledge, they were mostly just green t-shirts, not actual official BG shirts. I don't know as I didn't notice, but I defiantly did notice it was unusually quiet in R1 zone. And there was a very heavy police presence in the stands too, hired by Newin. Presumably because he knew he was placing your fans into the home end. The PEA fans were very well behaved, hence why no one really noticed until after the game. BG called an important meeting to explain what happened a few days after it happened and I just reported what we were told from that meeting. I have no reason to disbelieve BG. Anyway, it was never a problem (unlike Thai Port), the only thing was that the game was sold out and so many of our regular fans missed out, which upset the club a bit. Like I've always said, I like your fans, they are very friendly, I have very positive memories of the fans when I went to Buriram. It was your fans that kick started the whole BG Man thing because our coach was stopped near the market by a load of kids because they wanted BG Man's autograph. (I have the video if you want to see it). That is why you have PEA Man & Thunder Boy now. And I'm not really bitter about that, I am honestly quite proud that I was copied... I just play on it, it's part of my role as BG Man so to speak. Incidentally, talking of when I went to Buriram, in the away support we had (I'm guessing) about 400 ish. What was interesting to me was that (and I reported this at the time) about 200 or so were Buriram locals in (mostly) official BG shirts. This is the first time on any away trip we have had such a volume of support from whatever region we were in. Usually we may get a handful, but never this many. I just wondered if it was the same for the other away teams (notably MTU & Chonburi). Whatever the reason, it was really good to meet other BG fans from another part of the country. Or maybe these were the ones in BG shirts at the LEO 
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Also the temporary (away end) stand is in the process of being turned into a permanent stand as originally planed.
Will this be enough? Does Sathit Bensoh has any merits? Sorry about the late reply Loko, I didn't see this post until now. Anyway, here are Sathit's details: Biography
Full name : Satit Bensoh Nickname : Rott Date of Birth : January 9, 1976 (age 34) Place of Birth : Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand
Senior Career
1994 - 1998 Bangkok Bank FC 1998 - 1999 suspended due to knee injury 2000 - 2001 Krung Thai Bank FC
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1994 Thailand U-18 (playing at Indonesia)
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2003 - 2006 RBAC FC (Assistant coach) 2007 - 2008 RBAC FC (Head coach) 2009 - 2010 Bangkok Glass FC (Assistant coach) 2010 - Bangkok Glass FC (Head coach)
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2008 U- League Champion (RBAC FC) as a head coach
Club chairman Khun Pavin had a change of heart (thankfully). It originally seemed another mass player turnover (bringing in big names just for the sake of it) and a big name manager (Peter Reid was being banded about) was on the cards. Giving the job to Sathit is a bold and risky move for sure, but I'm very happy with the fact we are promoting within and not making massive changes to our squad or staff for the next season. I think we lacked a lot of stability last season. It frustrated me a lot in the second half of the season, hence why I started to care more about CRUTD than BG. But only time will tell........
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« Reply #440 on: January 03, 2011, 12:20:35 AM » |
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Bangkok Glass FC are very good to convince players...
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« Reply #441 on: January 03, 2011, 08:21:22 AM » |
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Bangkok Glass FC are very good to convince players...
I know money is a big thing with BG and of course a lot of players will take the offer of the best wage, but Team Manager Supasin and Chairman Pavin are really genuinely nice people. There is also a very big ambition (realistic or not, it remains to be seen) at the club. The stadium and facilities are usually a good selling point too. As for 'Jo', well, we definitely need a striker who can score goals and I think he will continue but personally I'm not a fan of just buying 'whoever seems to be scoring most'. BG play very different from TP & Thailand, so I hope he fits in to the system and alongside Gbenga Ajayi. I can see an all or nothing outcome, either less than 7 goals or more than 15 goals in the TPL.
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« Reply #442 on: January 03, 2011, 09:04:06 AM » |
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As for 'Jo', well, we definitely need a striker who can score goals and I think he will continue but personally I'm not a fan of just buying 'whoever seems to be scoring most'. BG play very different from TP & Thailand, so I hope he fits in to the system and alongside Gbenga Ajayi. I can see an all or nothing outcome, either less than 7 goals or more than 15 goals in the TPL.
I agree with you BGB in that it could be an all or nothing outcome. Potentially the front 2 pairing of Ajayi and Sarayoot could be the most potent in the league. I just wonder if they will hit it off together. Anyway the signing shows that BG have set their ambitions high again next season. Any news of any other imminent signings or departures?
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« Reply #443 on: January 03, 2011, 10:07:21 AM » |
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As for 'Jo', well, we definitely need a striker who can score goals and I think he will continue but personally I'm not a fan of just buying 'whoever seems to be scoring most'. BG play very different from TP & Thailand, so I hope he fits in to the system and alongside Gbenga Ajayi. I can see an all or nothing outcome, either less than 7 goals or more than 15 goals in the TPL.
I agree with you BGB in that it could be an all or nothing outcome. Potentially the front 2 pairing of Ajayi and Sarayoot could be the most potent in the league. I just wonder if they will hit it off together. Anyway the signing shows that BG have set their ambitions high again next season. Any news of any other imminent signings or departures? Nothing that I am aware of, but I've kept a bit of a low profile at the club since the end of the season, so I'm not as in the know as I should be. However, we do need a couple of defenders BUT ABSOLUTELY NO MORE MIDFIELDERS, PLEASE !!! Like most clubs, we seem to be staying with what we've got for the most part, which I think is sensible. Last season, there was way too much transfer activity for my liking. We sent a few players out on loan last season, but I doubt they will be back (Nathawat, Tanut etc.) Loanee's never seem to come back in Thai Football, even though I'd love to see these 2 back at the club.
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« Reply #444 on: January 03, 2011, 07:33:23 PM » |
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...and signed one more striker. Sylvain Idangar. ...and probably two more??? one is the New Zealand lad we already talked about???
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« Reply #445 on: January 03, 2011, 07:48:27 PM » |
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...and signed one more striker. Sylvain Idangar. ...and probably two more??? one is the New Zealand lad we already talked about???
Not unless the foreigner rule has changed? Or a foreigner is on the way out that I don't know about... Paul Ekollo is the only one that I think could possibly be on the way.
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« Reply #446 on: January 03, 2011, 08:37:13 PM » |
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...and signed one more striker. Sylvain Idangar. ...and probably two more??? one is the New Zealand lad we already talked about???
The only New Zealanders I've heard discussed have been linked with Khon Kaen. One of them contacted me and said nothing is set, as they were still sorting out contract details before making a decision. He also asked me not to mention the name of the other player concerned, out of respect to their current club.
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« Reply #447 on: January 04, 2011, 01:37:28 AM » |
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Sylvain Idangar is more like a winger, same style as Bert. Anyway i know BGFC staff are nice, they have good relationship with BEC staff but sometimes i don't like the way they proceed to get some players but it's okay since it's a part of football business.
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« Reply #448 on: January 04, 2011, 01:27:16 PM » |
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Is the New Zealander Jarrod Smith?
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« Reply #449 on: January 04, 2011, 04:25:39 PM » |
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Is the New Zealander Jarrod Smith?
Yes, I think thats the lad I meant.
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