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On the one hand, I think it is fairer to give the second spot to the league runners up. However, Chonburi deserve to be league runners up. To my knowledge, they had no handball+offside+foul "3 in1" goals against any team. Not to mention wide reports of very strange decisions or behaviour in other games.
The venue REALLY should be switched to Raja. MTU alone could sell their Supa allocation twice over.
On the bright side Dale, your fate is in your hands. Win the game and you get your AFC spot.
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« Reply #551 on: November 04, 2010, 02:39:13 PM » |
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Thanks Wolfie.
Point 1 - I think we all know, or at least can speculate, what the real reason is. I just wondered what the "official" version was. Although, I doubt we'll ever hear one. Your second sentence sent chills down my spine.
Point 2 - I did wonder about the B200 tickets myself. We shall just have to wait for further announcements.
Point 3 - There is a field right next to the National Stadium - in between Supa and the BEC ground - which has been used in the past for screening matches. I'm guessing that this is the one they mean. It defies (Western) logic to go to all the trouble of sgregating fans inside the stadium whilst 20 feet away anyone can mingle freely and, no doubt, enjoy a few bevvies.
Point 4 - The "influence" issue is a good one but it shouldn't make any difference whether it's the cup final or a meaningless end of season midweek match played in front of 50 people. And is that really where they'll be staying?
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On the one hand, I think it is fairer to give the second spot to the league runners up. However, Chonburi deserve to be league runners up. To my knowledge, they had no handball+offside+foul "3 in1" goals against any team. Not to mention wide reports of very strange decisions or behaviour in other games.
The venue REALLY should be switched to Raja. MTU alone could sell their Supa allocation twice over.
On the bright side Dale, your fate is in your hands. Win the game and you get your AFC spot.
In my honest opinion, the TPL runners-up should get the second spot as a matter of course and NOT the FA Cup winners. However, it's the blatant way in which they are seemingly bending over to help a certain club that gets my goat. And the fact that they've waited until the finalists were decided before doing anything about it. You're right, our fate is in our own hands. But then again.......it might not be.......
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On the one hand, I think it is fairer to give the second spot to the league runners up. However, Chonburi deserve to be league runners up. To my knowledge, they had no handball+offside+foul "3 in1" goals against any team. Not to mention wide reports of very strange decisions or behaviour in other games.
The venue REALLY should be switched to Raja. MTU alone could sell their Supa allocation twice over.
On the bright side Dale, your fate is in your hands. Win the game and you get your AFC spot.
In my honest opinion, the TPL runners-up should get the second spot as a matter of course and NOT the FA Cup winners. However, it's the blatant way in which they are seemingly bending over to help a certain club that gets my goat. And the fact that they've waited until the finalists were decided before doing anything about it. You're right, our fate is in our own hands. But then again.......it might not be....... I actually disagree with that. Get rid of the AFC Cup spot for the FA Cup and you're left with no meaningful cup competitions.
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« Reply #554 on: November 04, 2010, 03:00:22 PM » |
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On the one hand, I think it is fairer to give the second spot to the league runners up. However, Chonburi deserve to be league runners up. To my knowledge, they had no handball+offside+foul "3 in1" goals against any team. Not to mention wide reports of very strange decisions or behaviour in other games.
The venue REALLY should be switched to Raja. MTU alone could sell their Supa allocation twice over.
On the bright side Dale, your fate is in your hands. Win the game and you get your AFC spot.
In my honest opinion, the TPL runners-up should get the second spot as a matter of course and NOT the FA Cup winners. However, it's the blatant way in which they are seemingly bending over to help a certain club that gets my goat. And the fact that they've waited until the finalists were decided before doing anything about it. You're right, our fate is in our own hands. But then again.......it might not be....... I actually disagree with that. Get rid of the AFC Cup spot for the FA Cup and you're left with no meaningful cup competitions. But it only becomes meaningful once it reaches the final. This season's tournament has seen poor crowds, teams fielding reserve sides, strangely scheduled fixtures and even the sponsors seem to have given up. Last year they had stalls at all the matches I went to and proper tickets. This time around there has been nothing. Even our semi final last weekend only attracted 1500. I think that a 30 game league season is far more reflective of how a team performs than a half baked cup competition, in which we've only played four matches to reach the final.
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« Reply #555 on: November 04, 2010, 03:20:51 PM » |
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Point 4 - The "influence" issue is a good one but it shouldn't make any difference whether it's the cup final or a meaningless end of season midweek match played in front of 50 people. And is that really where they'll be staying?
No, I'm just speculating/being facetious. I don't think they've confirmed the use of foreign officials yet.
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« Reply #556 on: November 04, 2010, 04:16:29 PM » |
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Point 4 - The "influence" issue is a good one but it shouldn't make any difference whether it's the cup final or a meaningless end of season midweek match played in front of 50 people. And is that really where they'll be staying?
No, I'm just speculating/being facetious. I don't think they've confirmed the use of foreign officials yet. They consider it. No decission made yet.
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« Reply #557 on: November 04, 2010, 04:40:48 PM » |
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It would be nice if Thailand would have 1 ACL spot and 2 AFC Cup spots. ACL for the TPL Winner and each 1 Spot in the AFC Cup for the Cup Winner and the TPL runners up.
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« Reply #558 on: November 04, 2010, 05:23:07 PM » |
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It would be nice if Thailand would have 1 ACL spot and 2 AFC Cup spots. ACL for the TPL Winner and each 1 Spot in the AFC Cup for the Cup Winner and the TPL runners up.
In an ideal world, that's exactly what would happen. However, that is the AFCs decision.
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« Reply #560 on: November 08, 2010, 07:55:44 PM » |
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Point 4 - The "influence" issue is a good one but it shouldn't make any difference whether it's the cup final or a meaningless end of season midweek match played in front of 50 people. And is that really where they'll be staying?
No, I'm just speculating/being facetious. I don't think they've confirmed the use of foreign officials yet. They consider it. No decission made yet. Problem is they'll still be considering it five days after the match.
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« Reply #561 on: November 08, 2010, 10:43:24 PM » |
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Says absolutely nothing, apart from telling us that Dr. Vijit went to Kuala Lumpur to check with the AFC about their regulations regarding the AFC spots, should a team do the double. The AFC said that MTU will be in the ACL qualifiers as League champs, and that the FA concerned has the choice whether to give the league or cup runners-up the other spot. The only puzzling part, (for those who still have faith in the FAT), is that he went after Mr. Ong-Ard made the big announcement last week.
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« Reply #562 on: November 08, 2010, 10:57:44 PM » |
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Thanks, than I wasn't that wrong in my own understanding.
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« Reply #563 on: November 09, 2010, 06:13:47 AM » |
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The only puzzling part, (for those who still have faith in the FAT), is that he went after Mr. Ong-Ard made the big announcement last week.
He probably could have saved a lot of money by picking up the phone. Are the TFA taxpayer funded? I think they are.
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« Reply #564 on: November 16, 2010, 01:09:22 AM » |
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In regards to the Supha. I hardly believe that the capacity is around 21000. I tooked my pictures from the Supha and counted the seats. As a result I roughly got the figure as mentioned. The Mainstand is about 6000, opposite central area about 3500, echt central side behind the goals 3500, and each corner about 1500.
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« Reply #566 on: November 17, 2010, 04:22:28 PM » |
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Very helpful contribution from Wolfman. Is the Suphachalasai walking distance from Siam BTS? Just want to know in case I fancy an improving walk rather than getting the Skytrain to National Stadium.
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« Reply #567 on: November 17, 2010, 04:38:41 PM » |
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Very helpful contribution from Wolfman. Is the Suphachalasai walking distance from Siam BTS? Just want to know in case I fancy an improving walk rather than getting the Skytrain to National Stadium. Yes, but National Stadium is closer. In fact it's right next to Thepsadee which is right next to Supa but you still have to get past the narrow bit of road with snack stalls so it takes a couple of minutes. If you need to stop at Siam, Siam BTS is linked to NS BTS by bridge so you can walk it.
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« Reply #568 on: November 17, 2010, 09:08:45 PM » |
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If you need to stop at Siam, Siam BTS is linked to NS BTS by bridge so you can walk it.
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« Reply #569 on: November 18, 2010, 05:45:28 AM » |
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If you need to stop at Siam, Siam BTS is linked to NS BTS by bridge so you can walk it.
Are you sure about that t_e? I'm fairly certain I've tried that in the past to save changing trains, and been sadly disappointed. Then I had to do one of Vinnie's 'improving' walks.  Well it certainly used to be because I used to do the walk when I was living in Soi Kasem.
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« Reply #570 on: November 18, 2010, 12:41:51 PM » |
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The venue REALLY should be switched to Raja. MTU alone could sell their Supa allocation twice over.
On the bright side Dale, your fate is in your hands. Win the game and you get your AFC spot.
How on earth do you come to that conclusion Buriram PEA deserved to be runners up as we gained more points than Chonburi during the season.You keep on about a goal that you feel was legitmate but take that away and we still would have been runners up.
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It's been decided. If MTU do the double, league runners-up PEA will be in the AFC Cup. Sooo predictable. Fetid Aroma of Turpitude great that is FANTASTIC news WE ALL LOVE BURIRAM PEA.hope you win everything next season
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It's been decided. If MTU do the double, league runners-up PEA will be in the AFC Cup. Sooo predictable. Fetid Aroma of Turpitude great that is FANTASTIC news WE ALL LOVE BURIRAM PEA.hope you win everything next season This is what I'm talking about in the 'Why the Anti Buriram PEA' thread. Welcome to the forum, PEA, but please contribute to the debate. Comments like 'we love PEA', 'PEA are the best', 'PEA are gonna win everything' belong in the playground - or on Facebook.
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How on earth do you come to that conclusion Buriram PEA deserved to be runners up as we gained more points than Chonburi during the season. Fair enough, and you're right - points on the board is most important. I think the sympathy for Chonburi comes from the fact that they were closest to MTU for much of the season, until the last few weeks. I don't think margin was ever more than about 5 points, with another simliar gap back to PEA. I really think Chonburi could have been champions, but when MTU stumbled near the end, the wheels also fell off for the Sharks. PEA came through and it was tight, but they never realistically looked like taking the title. SRS put Chonburi's failure down to a lack of squad depth to cope with injuries and suspensions. On a similar note, Binnsy, once you and Mark have finished telling us how great PEA are, perhaps you could provide some insight to PEA's season. I'm genuinely interested in the contrast from Leg 1 to Leg 2. They went from a team who were difficult to beat but couldn't score in a brothel, to a team that, by the end of the season, were scoring hatfuls of goals. The only significant mid-season transfer I can recall was Pipat Tonkanya, and he seems to have hardly featured. What happened?
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It's been decided. If MTU do the double, league runners-up PEA will be in the AFC Cup. Sooo predictable. Fetid Aroma of Turpitude great that is FANTASTIC news WE ALL LOVE BURIRAM PEA.hope you win everything next season This is what I'm talking about in the 'Why the Anti Buriram PEA' thread. Welcome to the forum, PEA, but please contribute to the debate. Comments like 'we love PEA', 'PEA are the best', 'PEA are gonna win everything' belong in the playground - or on Facebook. I second this. Come on Mark, I know you've got more to offer than this :-)
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How on earth do you come to that conclusion Buriram PEA deserved to be runners up as we gained more points than Chonburi during the season. Fair enough, and you're right - points on the board is most important. I think the sympathy for Chonburi comes from the fact that they were closest to MTU for much of the season, until the last few weeks. I don't think margin was ever more than about 5 points, with another simliar gap back to PEA. I really think Chonburi could have been champions, but when MTU stumbled near the end, the wheels also fell off for the Sharks. PEA came through and it was tight, but they never realistically looked like taking the title. SRS put Chonburi's failure down to a lack of squad depth to cope with injuries and suspensions. On a similar note, Binnsy, once you and Mark have finished telling us how great PEA are, perhaps you could provide some insight to PEA's season. I'm genuinely interested in the contrast from Leg 1 to Leg 2. They went from a team who were difficult to beat but couldn't score in a brothel, to a team that, by the end of the season, were scoring hatfuls of goals. The only significant mid-season transfer I can recall was Pipat Tonkanya, and he seems to have hardly featured. What happened? IMHO it was a combination of things during the first half of the season we could not score to save our lives the only player who was scoring was Dudu.We were however not conceding which kept us in the hunt.But drawing so many matches has its drawbacks.The turn around came with the form that Douglas,Suchao,Rangsan were showing week in week out along with Kirati,s return from injury.With the Dos Santos,Theerathon and Seydou in defence playing consistantly well in front of our keeper(Ammarin). Pipat scored a few but i don,t he was 100% fit but his arrival fired up Suriya who is banging in goals for fun at the moment.So we started turning draws into wins and with Thai Port and Chonburi stuttering towards the end we made the most of there poor form and grabbed the runners up spot. The runners up spot seems to be sore point with some posters IMHO the rules of the TPL at the start of the season should be adhered to(whatever they were).If they state that the cup runners up get the AFC spot so be it.TIT
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« Reply #576 on: November 18, 2010, 08:31:40 PM » |
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« Reply #577 on: November 18, 2010, 08:39:59 PM » |
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On the one hand, I think it is fairer to give the second spot to the league runners up. However, Chonburi deserve to be league runners up. To my knowledge, they had no handball+offside+foul "3 in1" goals against any team. Not to mention wide reports of very strange decisions or behaviour in other games.
The venue REALLY should be switched to Raja. MTU alone could sell their Supa allocation twice over.
On the bright side Dale, your fate is in your hands. Win the game and you get your AFC spot.
How on earth do you come to that conclusion Buriram PEA deserved to be runners up as we gained more points than Chonburi during the season.You keep on about a goal that you feel was legitmate but take that away and we still would have been runners up. It was mainly as wolfiie said, it's not so much about the points because if you take away the highly contentious goal then Buriram still have the edge as you rightly say. It's down to the consistency of Chonburi's pressure. I lost count of how many times I waited for their scores to come in, hoping they'd lost only to hear they won by four goals. They pushed us all the way while PEA only pushed us towards the end and that was mainly due to fatigue on our part. If we hadn't have been so tired we would have secured the league earlier.
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« Reply #578 on: November 19, 2010, 09:52:35 AM » |
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On the one hand, I think it is fairer to give the second spot to the league runners up. However, Chonburi deserve to be league runners up. To my knowledge, they had no handball+offside+foul "3 in1" goals against any team. Not to mention wide reports of very strange decisions or behaviour in other games.
The venue REALLY should be switched to Raja. MTU alone could sell their Supa allocation twice over.
On the bright side Dale, your fate is in your hands. Win the game and you get your AFC spot.
How on earth do you come to that conclusion Buriram PEA deserved to be runners up as we gained more points than Chonburi during the season.You keep on about a goal that you feel was legitmate but take that away and we still would have been runners up. It was mainly as wolfiie said, it's not so much about the points because if you take away the highly contentious goal then Buriram still have the edge as you rightly say. It's down to the consistency of Chonburi's pressure. I lost count of how many times I waited for their scores to come in, hoping they'd lost only to hear they won by four goals. They pushed us all the way while PEA only pushed us towards the end and that was mainly due to fatigue on our part. If we hadn't have been so tired we would have secured the league earlier. buriram pea finished 4 points behind muangthong the two games we play against bangkok united a 0-0 home draw and 2-0 away defeat (the only defeat of the season i might add)only 1 point from the 2 games change that into 2 wins BURIRAM PEA champions in my view you were very lucky to get away with the championship very lucky indeed.
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« Reply #579 on: November 19, 2010, 10:33:28 AM » |
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IMHO it was a combination of things during the first half of the season we could not score to save our lives the only player who was scoring was Dudu.We were however not conceding which kept us in the hunt.But drawing so many matches has its drawbacks.The turn around came with the form that Douglas,Suchao,Rangsan were showing week in week out along with Kirati,s return from injury.With the Dos Santos,Theerathon and Seydou in defence playing consistantly well in front of our keeper(Ammarin). Pipat scored a few but i don,t he was 100% fit but his arrival fired up Suriya who is banging in goals for fun at the moment.So we started turning draws into wins and with Thai Port and Chonburi stuttering towards the end we made the most of there poor form and grabbed the runners up spot.
Cheers. Do you rate Suchao and Kirati? I've not been overly impressed the few times I've seen them in a Thai shirt. I haven't seen Suchao put in a decent shift for the national team, and not watched him that closely at PEA, but I have seen him score a couple of screamers, and I noticed he finished the season with 11 goals in the TPL. On the other hand, I think Rangsan and Teerathorn look to have very bright futures in front of them. I was very impressed with the way they tore BG apart at LEO. Haven't heard much about your keeper - in fact, I couldn't even name him until your post. Young prospect, or an older head?
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buriram pea finished 4 points behind muangthong the two games we play against bangkok united a 0-0 home draw and 2-0 away defeat (the only defeat of the season i might add)only 1 point from the 2 games change that into 2 wins BURIRAM PEA champions in my view you were very lucky to get away with the championship very lucky indeed.
Excellent argument. Southampton drew about ten games in the season we went down. Turn those ten draws into ten wins and we qualify for UEFA. So in my opinion Southampton are not in League 1, they are the current defending Europa champions and definitely deserved to finish ahead of Chelsea last season.
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Excellent argument. Southampton drew about ten games in the season we went down. Turn those ten draws into ten wins and we qualify for UEFA. So in my opinion Southampton are not in League 1, they are the current defending Europa champions and definitely deserved to finish ahead of Chelsea last season. ok you laugh now and i will laugh last and loudest.
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buriram pea finished 4 points behind muangthong the two games we play against bangkok united a 0-0 home draw and 2-0 away defeat (the only defeat of the season i might add)only 1 point from the 2 games change that into 2 wins BURIRAM PEA champions in my view you were very lucky to get away with the championship very lucky indeed.
Excellent argument. Southampton drew about ten games in the season we went down. Turn those ten draws into ten wins and we qualify for UEFA. So in my opinion Southampton are not in League 1, they are the current defending Europa champions and definitely deserved to finish ahead of Chelsea last season. ok you laugh now and i will laugh last and loudest. Actually, I don't think you will. But that's for the future...
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buriram pea finished 4 points behind muangthong the two games we play against bangkok united a 0-0 home draw and 2-0 away defeat (the only defeat of the season i might add)only 1 point from the 2 games change that into 2 wins BURIRAM PEA champions in my view you were very lucky to get away with the championship very lucky indeed.
Excellent argument. Southampton drew about ten games in the season we went down. Turn those ten draws into ten wins and we qualify for UEFA. So in my opinion Southampton are not in League 1, they are the current defending Europa champions and definitely deserved to finish ahead of Chelsea last season. ok you laugh now and i will laugh last and loudest. Actually, I don't think you will. But that's for the future... actually i think i will.but that's for the future
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buriram pea finished 4 points behind muangthong the two games we play against bangkok united a 0-0 home draw and 2-0 away defeat (the only defeat of the season i might add)only 1 point from the 2 games change that into 2 wins BURIRAM PEA champions in my view you were very lucky to get away with the championship very lucky indeed.
Excellent argument. Southampton drew about ten games in the season we went down. Turn those ten draws into ten wins and we qualify for UEFA. So in my opinion Southampton are not in League 1, they are the current defending Europa champions and definitely deserved to finish ahead of Chelsea last season. ok you laugh now and i will laugh last and loudest. Actually, I don't think you will. But that's for the future... actually i think i will.but that's for the future I'm not talking about Muang Thong and football. All empires fall.
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« Reply #586 on: November 19, 2010, 01:25:06 PM » |
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buriram pea finished 4 points behind muangthong the two games we play against bangkok united a 0-0 home draw and 2-0 away defeat (the only defeat of the season i might add)only 1 point from the 2 games change that into 2 wins BURIRAM PEA champions in my view you were very lucky to get away with the championship very lucky indeed.
Excellent argument. Southampton drew about ten games in the season we went down. Turn those ten draws into ten wins and we qualify for UEFA. So in my opinion Southampton are not in League 1, they are the current defending Europa champions and definitely deserved to finish ahead of Chelsea last season. ok you laugh now and i will laugh last and loudest. Actually, I don't think you will. But that's for the future... actually i think i will.but that's for the future I'm not talking about Muang Thong and football. All empires fall. yer whatever world you live in.
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« Reply #587 on: November 19, 2010, 03:30:16 PM » |
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IMHO it was a combination of things during the first half of the season we could not score to save our lives the only player who was scoring was Dudu.We were however not conceding which kept us in the hunt.But drawing so many matches has its drawbacks.The turn around came with the form that Douglas,Suchao,Rangsan were showing week in week out along with Kirati,s return from injury.With the Dos Santos,Theerathon and Seydou in defence playing consistantly well in front of our keeper(Ammarin). Pipat scored a few but i don,t he was 100% fit but his arrival fired up Suriya who is banging in goals for fun at the moment.So we started turning draws into wins and with Thai Port and Chonburi stuttering towards the end we made the most of there poor form and grabbed the runners up spot.
Cheers. Do you rate Suchao and Kirati? I've not been overly impressed the few times I've seen them in a Thai shirt. I haven't seen Suchao put in a decent shift for the national team, and not watched him that closely at PEA, but I have seen him score a couple of screamers, and I noticed he finished the season with 11 goals in the TPL. On the other hand, I think Rangsan and Teerathorn look to have very bright futures in front of them. I was very impressed with the way they tore BG apart at LEO. Haven't heard much about your keeper - in fact, I couldn't even name him until your post. Young prospect, or an older head? Thanks for that comment about the game at the LEO Stadium the first half was the best IMHO that Buriram PEA played all season and as you said we tore you apart. On the goalkeeper front he appears to be young and if he continues his improvement he will have a decent future. Sundays game will be a close call and if the players keep there heads it should be a decent match but there was a little bit of ill feeling in the league game at Thai Port i hope that the players of both sides stick to playing football. Kirati and Theerathon are away with the Thai squad in China BUT the players to watch are Douglas and Domtaisong.
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« Reply #588 on: November 19, 2010, 04:23:39 PM » |
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Mark, It's not about "laughing last". MTU fans have the right to celebrate because we were the best team this season, this is our time. We were better than you and every other team.
That you feel the need to keep going on about what may happen in future and deny reality about this season cleanly reeks of envy. I can tell you one thing, if PEA win the league fairly next season (let's say no more than two clearly crooked officials) then I will not be posting non-stop childish messages on your websites, Facebook groups, etc.
And in case you didn't work it out, my ironic example was pointing out the terrible error in the logic of your argument. It had a purpose, it wasn't meant to boast.
BTW even if you win the league next season, you'd still need to win one more to equal us.
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« Reply #589 on: November 19, 2010, 04:33:33 PM » |
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The topic of this thread is still "FA Cup", can we please move the actual discussion to one of the other existing threads?
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« Reply #590 on: November 19, 2010, 04:45:39 PM » |
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So you are trying to say that every single goal,every corner,every freekick,every foul etc etc awarded to MuangThong was the correct decision during the past season?
A decision made by any referee against MuangThong was crooked.Get real.
How many times was Christian rolling aound like he had been shot?
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« Reply #591 on: November 19, 2010, 04:53:56 PM » |
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Binnsy, I will respond on your thread.
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« Reply #592 on: November 19, 2010, 05:01:07 PM » |
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Binnsy, I will respond on your thread.
Its not my thread its an open forum as far as i am concerned.
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« Reply #593 on: November 19, 2010, 05:04:03 PM » |
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We use the expression to mean a thread that person started becomes "theirs"
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« Reply #594 on: November 19, 2010, 05:13:28 PM » |
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How many "penalties" get MTU this years on last 10-15 minutes of the match? Special when draw or residue...
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« Reply #595 on: November 19, 2010, 05:19:46 PM » |
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How many "penalties" get MTU this years on last 10-15 minutes of the match? Special when draw or residue...
Put it on the MTU thread.
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« Reply #596 on: November 20, 2010, 10:29:12 AM » |
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Mark, It's not about "laughing last". MTU fans have the right to celebrate because we were the best team this season, this is our time. We were better than you and every other team.
That you feel the need to keep going on about what may happen in future and deny reality about this season cleanly reeks of envy. I can tell you one thing, if PEA win the league fairly next season (let's say no more than two clearly crooked officials) then I will not be posting non-stop childish messages on your websites, Facebook groups, etc.
And in case you didn't work it out, my ironic example was pointing out the terrible error in the logic of your argument. It had a purpose, it wasn't meant to boast.
BTW even if you win the league next season, you'd still need to win one more to equal us.
you can do and post what you like greg but don't take me for some mug,you have a problem with me tell me,but don't talk down to me.remember we play each other twice next season if you have a problem tell me to my face if not button it.
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« Reply #597 on: November 20, 2010, 10:54:49 AM » |
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The topic of this thread is still "FA Cup", can we please move the actual discussion to one of the other existing threads?
Have you got your ticket yet, Tobi?
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« Reply #598 on: November 20, 2010, 03:06:42 PM » |
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Mark, It's not about "laughing last". MTU fans have the right to celebrate because we were the best team this season, this is our time. We were better than you and every other team.
That you feel the need to keep going on about what may happen in future and deny reality about this season cleanly reeks of envy. I can tell you one thing, if PEA win the league fairly next season (let's say no more than two clearly crooked officials) then I will not be posting non-stop childish messages on your websites, Facebook groups, etc.
And in case you didn't work it out, my ironic example was pointing out the terrible error in the logic of your argument. It had a purpose, it wasn't meant to boast.
BTW even if you win the league next season, you'd still need to win one more to equal us.
you can do and post what you like greg but don't take me for some mug,you have a problem with me tell me,but don't talk down to me.remember we play each other twice next season if you have a problem tell me to my face if not button it. I'm simply responding to what you type. As was pointed out, this is a friendly forum and we try to keep things informed and sensible. If you throw out ideas and boasts, expect them to be criticised if they seem wrong. That's real life. If you can't live with it, maybe you should consider the way you come across.
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« Reply #599 on: November 20, 2010, 03:19:34 PM » |
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Have you got your ticket yet, Tobi?
Not in my hands, but Till and I already have one. 
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