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« Reply #200 on: July 27, 2010, 12:31:31 PM » |
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Are there any first division games this weekend? As there are no Premier league games, I'd wouldn't mind going to watch a 1st division game in the Bangkok area.
Also does anybody have a link for 1st div fixtures (Thai or English) between now and the end of the season?
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Here you go http://www.thaileagueonline.com/program_d1.php?leg=2
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« Reply #201 on: July 27, 2010, 03:43:04 PM » |
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Are there any first division games this weekend? As there are no Premier league games, I'd wouldn't mind going to watch a 1st division game in the Bangkok area.
Also does anybody have a link for 1st div fixtures (Thai or English) between now and the end of the season?
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Here you go http://www.thaileagueonline.com/program_d1.php?leg=2Nice one. Thanx SriRachaShark
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« Reply #202 on: July 27, 2010, 04:06:02 PM » |
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I can see that Chula and Thai Honda are both at home on Saturday and Rajpracha are at home on Sunday. I don't know much about Chula or Thai Honda apart from their respective league positions in the table. As a first time visitor to 1st div Thai football, which game between Chula v Suvarabhumi and Thai Honda v Nakorn Prathom would have the best entertainment, atmosphere, facilities etc for a newbie to watch?
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« Reply #203 on: July 27, 2010, 04:24:42 PM » |
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I can see that Chula and Thai Honda are both at home on Saturday and Rajpracha are at home on Sunday. I don't know much about Chula or Thai Honda apart from their respective league positions in the table. As a first time visitor to 1st div Thai football, which game between Chula v Suvarabhumi and Thai Honda v Nakorn Prathom would have the best entertainment, atmosphere, facilities etc for a newbie to watch?
Both look like good games on paper. All 4 teams are pushing for promotion. Honda & NP are both in great form, so that will probably end 0-0  As for facilities, well Chula is in the Chulalungkorn Uni grounds, so facilities are good but I find the atmosphere lacking in Uni stadiums. I don't know about Honda's stadium, maybe one of the other guys know. Out of interest BKK73, do you support a specific team in Thailand? No TPL games, but don't forget about the All Star game v Athletico Madrid on Sunday at the Rajamangala. 
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« Reply #204 on: July 27, 2010, 04:30:16 PM » |
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I can see that Chula and Thai Honda are both at home on Saturday and Rajpracha are at home on Sunday. I don't know much about Chula or Thai Honda apart from their respective league positions in the table. As a first time visitor to 1st div Thai football, which game between Chula v Suvarabhumi and Thai Honda v Nakorn Prathom would have the best entertainment, atmosphere, facilities etc for a newbie to watch?
Chula is probably easier to get to if you're in central BKK. It's right next to the university and not far from the National Stadium and MBK. It's a bit of trek out to Honda - it's by the Suvanabhumi airport. I think Chula's stadium is nicer. It's fairly compact, with plastic seats and an artifical pitch. However, if you go and watch Nakon Pathom, they have an English lad, Lee Tuck, playing for them. Has that helped, or made it harder to decide? 
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« Reply #205 on: July 27, 2010, 04:33:25 PM » |
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PS I haven't been to the Latgrapang stadium since 2006 - Bangkok Bank used to play there. At that time it only had one large stand, which was a fair distance from the pitch. I've driven past it since and it doesn't look as if they've improved it.
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« Reply #206 on: July 27, 2010, 04:39:15 PM » |
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I can see that Chula and Thai Honda are both at home on Saturday and Rajpracha are at home on Sunday. I don't know much about Chula or Thai Honda apart from their respective league positions in the table. As a first time visitor to 1st div Thai football, which game between Chula v Suvarabhumi and Thai Honda v Nakorn Prathom would have the best entertainment, atmosphere, facilities etc for a newbie to watch?
Both look like good games on paper. All 4 teams are pushing for promotion. Honda & NP are both in great form, so that will probably end 0-0  As for facilities, well Chula is in the Chulalungkorn Uni grounds, so facilities are good but I find the atmosphere lacking in Uni stadiums. I don't know about Honda's stadium, maybe one of the other guys know. Out of interest BKK73, do you support a specific team in Thailand? No TPL games, but don't forget about the All Star game v Athletico Madrid on Sunday at the Rajamangala.  I don't really support any specific team as yet as I've just started watching Thai football this season. The 3 nearest teams to where I live are Bangkok Utd, Thai Army and TOT but none of them really interest me. The team I've enjoyed watching the most has to be Muang Thong but the stadium I like going to most is Thai Port.
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« Reply #207 on: July 27, 2010, 04:41:00 PM » |
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I can see that Chula and Thai Honda are both at home on Saturday and Rajpracha are at home on Sunday. I don't know much about Chula or Thai Honda apart from their respective league positions in the table. As a first time visitor to 1st div Thai football, which game between Chula v Suvarabhumi and Thai Honda v Nakorn Prathom would have the best entertainment, atmosphere, facilities etc for a newbie to watch?
Chula is probably easier to get to if you're in central BKK. It's right next to the university and not far from the National Stadium and MBK. It's a bit of trek out to Honda - it's by the Suvanabhumi airport. I think Chula's stadium is nicer. It's fairly compact, with plastic seats and an artifical pitch. However, if you go and watch Nakon Pathom, they have an English lad, Lee Tuck, playing for them. Has that helped, or made it harder to decide?  I'll probably go to Chula as it's closer to where I live. Thanks again
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« Reply #208 on: July 27, 2010, 04:49:17 PM » |
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I can see that Chula and Thai Honda are both at home on Saturday and Rajpracha are at home on Sunday. I don't know much about Chula or Thai Honda apart from their respective league positions in the table. As a first time visitor to 1st div Thai football, which game between Chula v Suvarabhumi and Thai Honda v Nakorn Prathom would have the best entertainment, atmosphere, facilities etc for a newbie to watch?
Both look like good games on paper. All 4 teams are pushing for promotion. Honda & NP are both in great form, so that will probably end 0-0  As for facilities, well Chula is in the Chulalungkorn Uni grounds, so facilities are good but I find the atmosphere lacking in Uni stadiums. I don't know about Honda's stadium, maybe one of the other guys know. Out of interest BKK73, do you support a specific team in Thailand? No TPL games, but don't forget about the All Star game v Athletico Madrid on Sunday at the Rajamangala.  I don't really support any specific team as yet as I've just started watching Thai football this season. The 3 nearest teams to where I live are Bangkok Utd, Thai Army and TOT but none of them really interest me. The team I've enjoyed watching the most has to be Muang Thong but the stadium I like going to most is Thai Port. You might find this of interest. Most of it was written by people who regularly post on here. : http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/club_bespoke.pl?page_select=8219
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« Reply #209 on: July 27, 2010, 08:05:59 PM » |
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I can see that Chula and Thai Honda are both at home on Saturday and Rajpracha are at home on Sunday. I don't know much about Chula or Thai Honda apart from their respective league positions in the table. As a first time visitor to 1st div Thai football, which game between Chula v Suvarabhumi and Thai Honda v Nakorn Prathom would have the best entertainment, atmosphere, facilities etc for a newbie to watch?
Chula is probably easier to get to if you're in central BKK. It's right next to the university and not far from the National Stadium and MBK. It's a bit of trek out to Honda - it's by the Suvanabhumi airport. I think Chula's stadium is nicer. It's fairly compact, with plastic seats and an artifical pitch. However, if you go and watch Nakon Pathom, they have an English lad, Lee Tuck, playing for them. Has that helped, or made it harder to decide?  I'll probably go to Chula as it's closer to where I live. Thanks again Obviously we will be lobbying you to support one of our teams - in my case Muangthong, Raj or Nonthaburi but if we look at things from your location, I'd suggest Chula Utd. Some have suggested the fans are a bit snobby but I've always found them friendly and many of them speak good English because they are Chula Students. The side always play good football and they're situated in a good location. They have a good website, too. Thai Honda are a corporate side with little drive (geddit?).
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« Reply #210 on: July 28, 2010, 03:30:18 PM » |
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I can see that Chula and Thai Honda are both at home on Saturday and Rajpracha are at home on Sunday. I don't know much about Chula or Thai Honda apart from their respective league positions in the table. As a first time visitor to 1st div Thai football, which game between Chula v Suvarabhumi and Thai Honda v Nakorn Prathom would have the best entertainment, atmosphere, facilities etc for a newbie to watch?
Chula is probably easier to get to if you're in central BKK. It's right next to the university and not far from the National Stadium and MBK. It's a bit of trek out to Honda - it's by the Suvanabhumi airport. I think Chula's stadium is nicer. It's fairly compact, with plastic seats and an artifical pitch. However, if you go and watch Nakon Pathom, they have an English lad, Lee Tuck, playing for them. Has that helped, or made it harder to decide?  I'll probably go to Chula as it's closer to where I live. Thanks again Obviously we will be lobbying you to support one of our teams - in my case Muangthong, Raj or Nonthaburi but if we look at things from your location, I'd suggest Chula Utd. Some have suggested teh fans are a bit snobby but I've always found them friendly and many of them speak good English because they are Chula Students. The side always play good football and they're situated in a good location. They have a good website, too. Thai Honda are a corporate side with little drive (geddit?). I'll try to get along to Chula this Saturday. I haven't been to their stadium yet so it will be another one to tick off the list. I'm enjoying visiting different stadiums and watching different teams. I've been to the Yamaha Stadium to watch both Muangthong and TOT. It's a total contrast in both atmosphere and entertainment.
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« Reply #211 on: July 28, 2010, 04:36:23 PM » |
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It's a similar situation with Raj at the Thunderdome though the fans do their best to make some noise. For them though it's a temporary fix as their own - much smaller and more suitable - ground is being renovated to meet D1 standards. In the case of TOT they moved back from Kanchanburi and then decided their own ground wasn't ready.
Hopefully both teams will sort it out as it's better for absolutely everyone involved for the clubs to have their own grounds. I don't watch TOT but at least with Raj they try to make up for it by playing good football.
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« Reply #212 on: July 28, 2010, 04:53:49 PM » |
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@ t.e, not forget to mention the problems in arranging the whole season schedule, if you have 3 clubs like to play in the same stadium.
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« Reply #213 on: July 31, 2010, 07:56:22 PM » |
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On today's evidence I doubt they'll be getting promoted. They started off brightly and scored within the first few minutes. Unfortunately, this prompted some of the Nakon Pathom management and players to surround the linesman for 5 mins to voice their disaproval at his failure to award them a free-kick.. A couple of minutes later, the same linesman failed to give a decision in Nakon Pathoms favour and yet again he was surrounded again by furious Nakon Pathom management and players. Their protests continued for a few minutes and it was only after the police were called over to intervene that play could be resumed. As the game progressed NP began to improve and could have leveled before the break. Englishman Lee Tuck had a disappointing game and was substituted after about 55 mins with his side losing 1-0. I don't know if it was tactical or if it was because he was carrying an injury. Nonetheless, It proved to be the turning point as Nakon Pathom soon equalised and then scored the winner with about 10 minutes left to win 2-1. In my opinion NP deserved to win but their early antics didn't really create a good first impression on me. There were probably only 300-400 in the crowd but it was still an entertaining game to watch. Today was my first time at a 1st div game and I can say that I'll definitely be back to watch another one in the future.
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« Reply #214 on: August 01, 2010, 05:54:45 AM » |
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Chula stuffed Customs 6-0 today!!!
Really hope Songkhla can get top 3, really tight at the top.
I think Sriracha and Air Force have a foot in the TPL, any from the next 5 could make it.
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« Reply #215 on: August 01, 2010, 08:51:44 AM » |
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Chula stuffed Customs 6-0 today!!!
Really hope Songkhla can get top 3, really tight at the top.
I think Sriracha and Air Force have a foot in the TPL, any from the next 5 could make it.
The promotion and relegation spots from the Thai Prem and the 1st div are a mirror image of each other. Both divisions have 2 probables going up/down with the remaining place going to any team from a group of half a dozen or so
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« Reply #216 on: August 01, 2010, 05:06:36 PM » |
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Chula stuffed Customs 6-0 today!!!
Really hope Songkhla can get top 3, really tight at the top.
I think Sriracha and Air Force have a foot in the TPL, any from the next 5 could make it.
I have see customs a few weeks ago vs Siracha. That time Customs beat them by 2:1. I was really wondering seeing the result yesterday. After that match I had a chat with Mika Chunuonsee, and he was very confident that they can go up.
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« Reply #218 on: August 01, 2010, 11:32:53 PM » |
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« Reply #219 on: August 01, 2010, 11:39:46 PM » |
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There will be much celebrating in the SRS household if the teams currently in 1st and 3rd are still there at the end of the season. 
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« Reply #220 on: August 02, 2010, 02:46:10 AM » |
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There will be much celebrating in the SRS household if the teams currently in 1st and 3rd are still there at the end of the season.  Hopefully a few kilometers away from your household too  .... it looks like my mam is really starting to get a foot into thai footie. : 
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« Reply #221 on: August 02, 2010, 05:36:39 PM » |
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There will be much celebrating in the SRS household if the teams currently in 1st and 3rd are still there at the end of the season.  We will get a good say in that, our next game is Sriracha at home :-) BTW Dale can you confirm PTT still play in Chonburi? I have to choose between BKU away with MTU or PTT away with Raj.
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« Reply #222 on: August 02, 2010, 05:42:06 PM » |
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There will be much celebrating in the SRS household if the teams currently in 1st and 3rd are still there at the end of the season.  We will get a good say in that, our next game is Sriracha at home :-) BTW Dale can you confirm PTT still play in Chonburi? I have to choose between BKU away with MTU or PTT away with Raj. PTT moved midway through last season. I think that they now play in Rayong.
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« Reply #223 on: August 02, 2010, 08:14:15 PM » |
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Looks like they played the first half of the season at the Thubademi Stadium. Second Half in Rayong. PTT, Rayong FC, Navy. Dunno which kind of sense this move make.
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« Reply #224 on: August 07, 2010, 05:03:16 AM » |
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...and confirmation. For the first time since I am following thai footie, I am able to see a website of PTT. PTT Rayong FCBelow is pic from the Thubademi Stadium, where they used to play in the 1st leg. It was the game between PTT and RBAC.  The comment on the pic means, it was the first time I could hear what players were shouting on the pitch.
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« Reply #225 on: August 16, 2010, 12:48:18 AM » |
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Oh well, looks like Narathiwat will go straight back down. I was hoping they would nail Suphanburi today but not to be. 4-0 to Suphanburi.
Hopefully another Southern team will get into Div 1 next season to keep Songkhla company.
Looking at other results this weekend, I think Greg's boys Raj have done themselves the world of good by holding PTT. It keeps a 4 point gap, but PTT have a game in hand.
Thai Honda got stuffed which will hopefully stop there promotion push and with Air Force losing the big match against KhonKaen suddenly makes them look over there shoulders - will they miss out? Nakhon Pathom could pull level this mid week
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« Reply #226 on: August 16, 2010, 04:55:26 AM » |
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@ dru, you really should become the moderator of this board. Great job, always appreciate your comments.
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« Reply #227 on: August 16, 2010, 12:37:03 PM » |
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Oh well, looks like Narathiwat will go straight back down. I was hoping they would nail Suphanburi today but not to be. 4-0 to Suphanburi.
Hopefully another Southern team will get into Div 1 next season to keep Songkhla company.
Looking at other results this weekend, I think Greg's boys Raj have done themselves the world of good by holding PTT. It keeps a 4 point gap, but PTT have a game in hand.
Thai Honda got stuffed which will hopefully stop there promotion push and with Air Force losing the big match against KhonKaen suddenly makes them look over there shoulders - will they miss out? Nakhon Pathom could pull level this mid week
You never know, Songkhla might make it to the TPL. Only 5 behind with a game in hand. I don't mind Nakorn Pathom, but I think it would be great for the South if Songkhla can make it. Personally I would like to see Sriracha, Khon Kaen and Songkhla come up and see some of the uninspiring BKK teams like BKK UTD and Army go.
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« Reply #228 on: August 16, 2010, 02:30:46 PM » |
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I really want to Khon Kaen to go up after they came close last season. Also, it would maintain an Issan presence in the TPL should Sisaket go down.
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« Reply #229 on: August 18, 2010, 12:52:04 AM » |
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One result from today:
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« Reply #230 on: August 18, 2010, 08:50:15 AM » |
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I really want to Khon Kaen to go up after they came close last season. Also, it would maintain an Issan presence in the TPL should Sisaket go down.
Have become an honorary Khon Kaen fan for the rest of the season, after having a ball with their fans at Air Force on Saturday. Picked up an away shirt on the way in, and was instantly grabbed and invited to join the chanters as soon as I entered the away section. This despite me explaining that I wasn't really a fan, and merely wanted to see some more North-Eastern (and Northern and Southern) representation in the TPL. Turns out KK have 7 away games out of 11 remaining, so I'm going to try and get to their games vs Suwannapum Customs (public transport directions anyone?) and Chula here in Bkk. Just wish I'd thought of this sooner...
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« Reply #231 on: August 18, 2010, 10:14:24 AM » |
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They come to SriRacha on the 11th (or12th depending on who you believe!) for what looks like a title decider. There'll be divided loyalties in our house on that day. 
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« Reply #232 on: August 18, 2010, 10:56:24 AM » |
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so I'm going to try and get to their games vs Suwannapum Customs (public transport directions anyone?) and Chula here in Bkk. Just wish I'd thought of this sooner...
From http://webboard.samutprakanfc.com/index.php?topic=3285.0(It's the same stadium) After the unfair crisis of the claims back of the last beautiful home field, named "Bangmod Stadium" in Thonburi from the unsportmanship of team Bangkok Bravo "The Ugly Green" since last Januarry, 2010. we are Samutprakarn F.C., and all our loyal Fortressian supporters now have got the Stadium of Samutprakarn F.C. 2010 as our new home arena at Customs Sport Center which located in Samutprakarn province, nearby the Suwarnabhumi Airport. We can go to the new home field thru Bangna - Trad Road (Wat Sri Waree Noi Road) or Oon Nuch Road (Sukhumvit 77) Lad Krabang Soi 54.The new Stadium of Samutprakarn F.C. 2010, is on more than 44 Rai areas (1 Rai = 400 meters sqaure). We could call this new field as "The Real Football Field" as English Football Field because there is no running tracks between the squards and the supporters. How do you can imagin what the wonderful football field as very close up. This Stadium of Samutprakarn F.C. 2010, consists of many utilities, more than 3,000 attendances, the rest rooms, the snack shops. And we also plan to add up the stands and seats to complete all the 4 sides of the stadium.
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« Reply #233 on: August 18, 2010, 03:18:49 PM » |
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@ wolfman, your options are listed below:
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Chalongkrung Rd. Bus: Nr. 1013 von On Nut (Sukhumvit 77) direction Hua Takea Market Nr. 517 Air-Con Bus from Chatuchak direction KMITL Nr.1013 (mini Bus) von Seri Hopping Center direction Ladkrabang Industrial Estate with Van-Bus: Mall Bangkapi- KMITL Victory Monument- KMITL Seacon Suare Shopping Mall-KMITL By train: Eastern Railway Line from Hua Lampong to KMTTL Station By car Highway Nr. 7, Abfahrt Ladkrabang
Thats actually how you can get to the Thai Honda Stadium as I have been informed. But the Customs Stadium is just 2 or 3 km away.
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« Reply #234 on: August 18, 2010, 10:52:11 PM » |
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« Reply #235 on: August 18, 2010, 11:23:17 PM » |
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And another win for SriRacha. Six points clear at the top. 
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« Reply #236 on: August 19, 2010, 12:33:54 AM » |
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And another win for SriRacha. Six points clear at the top.  More importantly 12 points clear of 4th place with 27 points to play for. Todays results in full 18.08.2010 Sriracha 3:1Chanthaburi 18.08.2010 Khonkaen 2:1 Narathiwat 18.08.2010 Nakhon Pathom 1:2 Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi 18.08.2010 Prachinburi 1:0 Suphanburi 18.08.2010 Suvarnabhumi Customs 4:3 RBAC Mittraphap
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« Reply #237 on: August 19, 2010, 12:34:32 AM » |
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Team GP PTS W D L GF GA +/- 1. Sriracha FC 21 46 14 4 3 40 23 17 2. Khonkaen FC 20 40 12 4 4 41 24 17 3. Air Force United 21 37 11 4 6 33 18 15 4. Nakhon Pathom FC 21 34 8 10 3 37 28 9 5. Songkhla FC 21 32 8 8 5 33 27 6 6. Suvarnabhumi Customs 20 31 8 7 5 26 26 0 7. Thai Honda FC 20 29 8 5 7 22 21 1 8. Chula United 20 28 8 4 8 40 26 14 9. Prachinburi FC 21 27 8 3 10 22 24 -2 10. Chiangrai United 20 27 7 6 7 23 26 -3 11. Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi FC 21 26 7 5 9 22 32 -10 12. Chanthaburi FC 21 24 6 6 9 26 29 -3 13. Petroleum Authority FC 20 22 5 7 8 33 41 -8 14. RBAC Mittraphap 21 18 5 3 13 25 47 -22 15. Suphanburi FC 20 17 4 5 11 20 30 -10 16. Narathiwat FC 22 15 4 3 15 13 34 -21
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« Reply #238 on: August 19, 2010, 01:44:05 AM » |
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Division 1, to me, looks much more exciting than TPL. Anything goes.
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« Reply #239 on: August 22, 2010, 01:38:30 AM » |
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Two games today:
21.08.2010 Nakhon Pathom 2 - 2 Petroleum Authority 21.08.2010 Suphanburi 1 - 2 Sriracha
Two big points dropped for Nakhon at this stage of the season.
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« Reply #240 on: August 22, 2010, 11:40:40 AM » |
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@ wolfman, your options are listed below:
King Mongkuts Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Chalongkrung Rd. Bus: Nr. 1013 von On Nut (Sukhumvit 77) direction Hua Takea Market Nr. 517 Air-Con Bus from Chatuchak direction KMITL Nr.1013 (mini Bus) von Seri Hopping Center direction Ladkrabang Industrial Estate with Van-Bus: Mall Bangkapi- KMITL Victory Monument- KMITL Seacon Suare Shopping Mall-KMITL By train: Eastern Railway Line from Hua Lampong to KMTTL Station By car Highway Nr. 7, Abfahrt Ladkrabang
Thats actually how you can get to the Thai Honda Stadium as I have been informed. But the Customs Stadium is just 2 or 3 km away.
Cheers Loko. Got similar directions from the KK website. Am catching the 1013 bus and taking my chances from KMITL (Apparently that's the end of the line). Giving myself 3 hours to get there as well, just in case i get lost:)
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« Reply #241 on: August 22, 2010, 10:27:06 PM » |
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Four games played today:
22.08.2010 Chiangrai United 2:0 RBAC Mittraphap 22.08.2010 Raj Pracha-Nonthaburi 2:0 Prachinburi 22.08.2010 Suvarnabhumi Customs 1:0 Khonkaen 22.08.2010 Thai Honda 1:2 Chula United
Raj pull themselves further away from the drop zone. Customs narrow the gap to the top three once again. The last few weeks they dropped behind a bit to much, maybe one last surge? Thai Honda on the other hand have imploded and are now closer to relegation than they are promotion.
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« Reply #242 on: August 22, 2010, 11:00:07 PM » |
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« Reply #243 on: August 23, 2010, 10:25:38 AM » |
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Managed to find my way to Customs ground yesterday. For future reference - coming from Onnut BTS, I caught bus 1013 (Phrakhanong - Hua Ta Khae) on Onnut Rd (Sukumwit 77). However, at the Sri Nakarin Rd intersection, it turned left, so I jumped off. I walked across Sri Nakarin, started walking to find the next bus stop, and discovered that it was a No StoppingZone. Walked for about 15-20 minutes, and found a bus stop opposite Onnut Soi 70 (Moo Baan Seri). Caught a minivan (1013 Seacon Square-Techno) which went down Onnut until it became Lat Krabang. It finally turned off Lat Krabang Rd opposite Soi 50. Walked with a couple of other Khon Kaen fans down to Soi 54, then stood waiting for a songthaew (I think). A car driven by a Khon Kaen supporter saw stopped and gave us a lift to the stadium (it's a fair way down Soi 54). After the game, I started walking back, then was offered a lift by a guy on a motorbike (to Lat Krabang Rd). On Lat Krabang, I walked a bit to find a bus stop, then caught the 1013 bus all the way back to Sukumvit.
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« Reply #244 on: August 23, 2010, 10:45:00 AM » |
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On the game itself - a pretty entertaining game, considering the state of the pitch (I've seen sheep paddocks in beter nick). Customs scored early in the second half, as much as Khon Kaen huffed and puffed, they didn't really threaten until the last few minutes. Their efforts were also disrupted by the shameless and persistent time-wasting by Customs. They finally scored in the last minute, only to have the goal disallowed by the linesman's flag. At the final whistle, the officials were surrounded by Khon Kaen players and had to be escorted off by police. A few KK fans left the stands to have a go at them too, which inevitably led to a brief scuffle between rival fans. However, this was quickly broken up by the KK fans themselves, the majority of whom seemed to recognise that the problem lay not with the opposition, or their fans, but the officials.
An interesting part of the day was on seeing about 20-30 fans watching the game in shirts of other teams. Before the match I saw at least a dozen ( remember this is a small ground) folks in Thai Port shirts. One of these was in our stand, but the majority were with the home fans). Also in our section were about 6 or 7 Chiang Rai Utd fans, completed with orange wigs, plus a couple of fans in Samut Prakarn shirts. I've nothing against these folks coming to the game, but it just seemed odd that they came in other Thai league shirts. (Perhaps this caught my attention more because of a debate last season on the Wellington Phoenix forum about wearing Liverpool shirts at the home end for a match against Robbie Fowler's side).
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« Reply #245 on: August 23, 2010, 04:23:26 PM » |
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On the game itself - a pretty entertaing game, considering the state of the pitch (I seen sheep paddocks in beter nick). Customs scored early in the second half, as much as Khon Kaen huffed and puffed, they didn't really threaten until the last few minutes. Their efforts were also disrupted by the shameless and persistent time-wasting by Customs. They finally scored in the last minute, only to have the goal disallowed by the linesman's flag. At the final whistle, the officials were surrounded by Khon Kaen players and had to be escorted off by police. A few KK fans left the stands to have a go at them too, which inevitably led to a brief scuffle between rival fans. However, this was quickly broken up by the KK fans themselves, the majority of whom seemed to recognise that the problem lay not with the opposition, or their fans, but the officials.
An interesting part of the day was on seeing about 20-30 fans watching the game in shirts of other teams. Before the match I saw at least a dozen ( remember this is a small ground) folks in Thai Port shirts. One of these was in our stand, but the majority were with the home fans). Also in our section were about 6 or 7 Chiang Rai Utd fans, completed with orange wigs, plus a couple of fans in Samut Prakarn shirts. I've nothing against these folks coming to the game, but it just seemed odd that they came in other Thai league shirts. (Perhaps this caught my attention more because of a debate last season on the Wellington Phoenix forum about wearing Liverpool shirts at the home end for a match against Robbie Fowler's side).
I've seen the wearing of other team shirts quite a lot too. I saw Thai Port and Chonburi shirts last week at Bkk Utd v Muangthong. Obviously they were cheering for Bkk Utd. It still seems are strange thing to do though. How much would you say the attendance was Wolfman? I can't imagine that there was much of a home support.
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« Reply #246 on: August 23, 2010, 04:43:39 PM » |
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The journey getting there sounds more exciting than any game I've ever been to! Managed to find my way to Customs ground yesterday. For future reference - coming from Onnut BTS, I caught bus 1013 (Phrakhanong - Hua Ta Khae) on Onnut Rd (Sukumwit 77). However, at the Sri Nakarin Rd intersection, it turned left, so I jumped off. I walked across Sri Nakarin, started walking to find the next bus stop, and discovered that it was a No StoppingZone. Walked for about 15-20 minutes, and found a bus stop opposite Onnut Soi 70 (Moo Baan Seri). Caught a minivan (1013 Seacon Square-Techno) which went down Onnut until it became Lat Krabang. It finally turned off Lat Krabang Rd opposite Soi 50. Walked with a couple of other Khon Kaen fans down to Soi 54, then stood waiting for a songthaew (I think). A car driven by a Khon Kaen supporter saw stopped and gave us a lift to the stadium (it's a fair way down Soi 54). After the game, I started walking back, then was offered a lift by a guy on a motorbike (to Lat Krabang Rd). On Lat Krabang, I walked a bit to find a bus stop, then caught the 1013 bus all the way back to Sukumvit.
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« Reply #247 on: August 24, 2010, 08:34:49 AM » |
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I've seen the wearing of other team shirts quite a lot too. I saw Thai Port and Chonburi shirts last week at Bkk Utd v Muangthong. Obviously they were cheering for Bkk Utd. It still seems are strange thing to do though.
The funniest incident like this I've seen was during Thai Port's home ban earlier in the season. I went to their match v MTU at Supachalasai, when Port fans were banned from wearing their team colours. A guy came with a Navy-Rayong scarf, and was spotted in the stands by security. When they asked him to remove it, he unfurled and showed it wasn't a Port scarf, and got a huge cheer from the Port fans. He also showed a membership/ID card some sort, and after a brief discussion was allowed to wear the scarf. I think he might have had a Navy shirt on too How much would you say the attendance was Wolfman? I can't imagine that there was much of a home support.
Siam Geela says they got 30000 baht in tickets, so at 50bt/person, maybe 600 plus, if you factor in kids and freebies. Our away stand was full, without being jam-packed, and I'd say the home stand was similar, although it was difficult to judge, as the stands are side by side, but separate. One of the stands on the opposite side looked about half -full, and the other had maybe 40 people in it.
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« Reply #248 on: August 24, 2010, 10:18:26 AM » |
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There will be much celebrating in the SRS household if the teams currently in 1st and 3rd are still there at the end of the season.  After the weekend's results, I can't see it being a title decider anymore. 9 points behind SR, even with a game in hand might be a bit especially as Khon Kaen have a beast of a run-in too. 6 of the last 9 away, including visits to Sri Racha and Chula on consecutive weekends. They'll do well just to stay in that top 3.
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« Reply #249 on: August 24, 2010, 10:32:37 AM » |
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The journey getting there sounds more exciting than any game I've ever been to!
I probably made things more difficult by getting off at Sri Nakharin without asking if we'd get back on On Nut Rd. I'm pretty sure the bus went past me as I walked to the next bus stop. I don't usually go for the 'getting there is half the fun' theory, but there is something about trying to find a football match in a new (part of) town with vague directions poorly translated from a foreign language that adds to the experience.
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