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The winner of the Thailand Premier League 2008 now know who they will play in the re-vamped Champions League next year.
V-League champions Binh Du'ong who were crowned champions yesterday.
A one-legged game will take place on 29th Feb with the winners going on to play Singapore S-League champions (to be determined) or the winners / runners up of this years AFC Cup (to be determined).
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« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2008, 03:29:57 PM » |
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Thanks, DF. I've got friends in Vietnam and Singapore so I'll be OK for the away legs  I'm not sure where the game is played, as they are not on a home and away basis. I've also realised I stated the game will be played on 29th Feb, but that date doesn't exist next year, so possibly on 28th Feb instead.
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« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2008, 02:28:26 AM » |
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The winner of the Thailand Premier League 2008 now know who they will play in the re-vamped Champions League next year.
V-League champions Binh Du'ong who were crowned champions yesterday.
A one-legged game will take place on 29th Feb with the winners going on to play Singapore S-League champions (to be determined) or the winners / runners up of this years AFC Cup (to be determined).
Thanxxx druryfire (anyway, I wonder how you know EVERYTHING about Thai Football. haha)
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« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2008, 03:48:20 AM » |
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The winner of the Thailand Premier League 2008 now know who they will play in the re-vamped Champions League next year.
V-League champions Binh Du'ong who were crowned champions yesterday.
A one-legged game will take place on 29th Feb with the winners going on to play Singapore S-League champions (to be determined) or the winners / runners up of this years AFC Cup (to be determined).
Thanxxx druryfire (anyway, I wonder how you know EVERYTHING about Thai Football. haha) Intensive research, and let me tell you it's bloody hard with myself not being able to read Thai!
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« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2008, 04:07:25 AM » |
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Qualification game will be played on 18th Feb, with the winner going into the final on 25th Feb
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« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2008, 05:01:32 PM » |
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Intensive research, and let me tell you it's bloody hard with myself not being able to read Thai!
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« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2008, 11:05:11 PM » |
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Think so. If you like you can join our wikipedia project about the Thaifootball in the engl. wiki. I guess we would need some guys able to translate the clubs webpages in order to improve the articles in all themes. 
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« Reply #8 on: September 09, 2008, 10:22:15 PM » |
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to hoping ChonBuRi FC will succeed at next League (AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2009)
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« Reply #9 on: September 11, 2008, 08:50:56 PM » |
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Wednesday 17th September First Leg
SAIPA (IR IRAN) v KURUVCHI/BUNYODKOR (UZB) Azadi Stadium KASHIMA ANTLERS FC (JAPAN) v ADELAIDE UNITED FC (AUSTRALIA) Kashima Soccer Stadium AL QADSIA (KUWAIT) v URAWA RED DIAMONDS (JAPAN) Mohammed Al Hamad Stadium AL KARAMA (SYR) v GAMBA OSAKA (Japan) Khaled Ibn Al Waleed Stadium Wednesday 24th September Second Leg
KURUVCHI/BUNYODKOR (UZB) v SAIPA (IR IRAN) MHSK Stadium ADELAIDE UNITED FC (AUSTRALIA) v KASHIMA ANTLERS FC (JAPAN) Hindmarsh Stadium URAWA RED DIAMONDS (JAPAN) v AL QADSIA (KUWAIT) Saitama Stadium 2002 GAMBA OSAKA (Japan) v AL KARAMA (SYR) Expo '70 Commerative Stadium
Even though we went out in the group stages I'm looking forward to the knockout rounds. I'd like to see Gamba Osaka do well. It will be interesting to see how Adelaide fair.
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« Reply #10 on: September 12, 2008, 01:01:34 AM » |
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I too would like to see Gamba do well, they seem to have been one of the most consistenet Japanese teams over the years, and it would be good to say, ''that could have been Chonburi!''.
After that, i hope, that the Japanese teams struggle, i don't really want to see 3 teams from the same nation in the semi's. And then my reservations on Adelaide, well i'd like to see them fail and show Australia, that Asia is not an easy compeition like so many predicted.
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« Reply #11 on: September 17, 2008, 10:00:10 PM » |
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Kashima Antlers 1 Adelaide 1
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I saw some of Al Qadsia v Urawa. It was 3-1 to Al Qadsia but Urawa got a second late on which may have just may have just tipped the balance of the tie in their favour. A very good game.
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« Reply #13 on: September 18, 2008, 05:26:15 PM » |
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Just seen some brief highlights this morning in the UK, which quite simply is amazing to see it getting recgonised. Pity they couldn't show the earlier rounds, so thank you Eurosport. The action at atmosphere at some grounds was much more exciting than at is UEFA rivals last night.
I hope Al Qadsia make it through, and low and behold, i've discovered that J League football is shown in UK, Live every Saturday morning
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« Reply #14 on: September 18, 2008, 05:32:54 PM » |
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I think Sky have shown J League for some time. They were showing the Aussie league last year, not sure if they still are.
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« Reply #15 on: September 18, 2008, 07:32:23 PM » |
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I think Sky have shown J League for some time. They were showing the Aussie league last year, not sure if they still are.
Sky still show a bit of A-league, but its random when they show it, same for Football Asia which can be shown at 4am in the morning, you really need one of them Sky Digital thingys that record everything if your serious about catching some action. It's a pity, i feel the Asian market is something that is waiting to be tapped into really.
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« Reply #16 on: September 24, 2008, 12:38:24 PM » |
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Kashima Antlers 1 Adelaide 1
A very entertaining match - especially the second half. Should be a cracking second leg next week.
Second leg on TV here at 5:00pm. I'm really looking forward to this match.
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« Reply #17 on: October 08, 2008, 11:07:16 AM » |
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Semi Finals 1st Leg tonight.
19:30 ADELAIDE UNITED FC (AUS) - KURUVCHI/BUNYODKOR (UZB) Hindmarsh Stadium 19:00 GAMBA OSAKA (JPN) - URAWA RED DIAMONDS (JPN) Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium
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Sky still show a bit of A-league, but its random when they show it, same for Football Asia which can be shown at 4am in the morning, you really need one of them Sky Digital thingys that record everything if your serious about catching some action. It's a pity, i feel the Asian market is something that is waiting to be tapped into really. it is but domestically nobody sees that potential. i ve lost count of how many times i ve told people from indo tv about the potential but the silence and apathy is deafening
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« Reply #19 on: October 09, 2008, 02:33:56 PM » |
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Semi Finals 1st Leg tonight.
19:30 ADELAIDE UNITED FC (AUS) - KURUVCHI/BUNYODKOR (UZB) Hindmarsh Stadium 19:00 GAMBA OSAKA (JPN) - URAWA RED DIAMONDS (JPN) Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium
Good luck to Gamba Osaka.
Adelaide 3 Kuruvchi/Bunyodkor 0 Gamba Osaka 1 Urawa Red Diamonds 1
Second legs on October 22nd. Today's BKK Post dedicated half of their back page to reporting on these matches. Good to see.
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« Reply #20 on: October 31, 2008, 04:12:09 PM » |
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Jordan, Kuwait and Syria seem to have missed the cut for entering sides into ACL 2009. Might just open a door for nations such as Thailand who made the deadline to enter more teams, or scrap the qualifying round altogether. Final announcement will be made on 25th November. Loads of bumf on www.the-afc.com
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« Reply #21 on: November 12, 2008, 01:10:41 PM » |
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Good luck to Gamba Osaka tonight. 3-0 up after the first leg. The match will be shown on ESPN/Star at 4:00p.m. Thai time. Guess who's sneaking away from work a little bit earlier today 
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« Reply #22 on: November 12, 2008, 06:16:55 PM » |
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Adelaide 0-2 Gamba (0-5 agg.): Gamba crowned kings of Asia [ADELAIDE – Brazilian striker Lucas scored twice in the first 15 minutes as Gamba Osaka downed Adelaide United 2-0 in the second leg of the AFC Champions League final to complete a 5-0 aggregate win.
Akira Nishino’s side followed in the footsteps of Urawa Reds to become the second Japanese side to win the AFC Champions League as they saw off a spirited Adelaide who ultimately came up short.
With Gamba leading 3-0 after the first leg, Lucas put the result beyond doubt with goals in the fourth and 15th minutes to hand Adelaide their first defeat at home in the competition this season while recording the biggest margin of victory in a final in the tournament’s history.
Roared on by the vast majority of the sold-out crowd, a pumped up Adelaide burst off the starting line and, for three minutes at least, looked set to test the J.League side.
But all the early industry was for nothing as Gamba dampened down the atmosphere of defiance within the Hindmarsh Stadium and all but secured the title with a goal in the fourth minute.
Lucas pushed the ball over the line after 17-year-old goalkeeper Mark Birighitti had parried Hayato Sasaki’s shot from the edge of the area, leaving the Brazilian with the simplest of tap-ins.
The goal effectively killed the game, although Kristian Sarkies tried to raise Adelaide’s spirits in the 12th minute only to skew his shot well wide of the target.
Three minutes later, Lucas grabbed his second to hammer the final nail into Adelaide’s title hopes as the former FC Tokyo striker took one touch to control Takahiro Futagawa’s through ball before poking perfectly beyond Birighitti.
Cristiano thought he had reduced the deficit in the 26th minute when he headed the ball over Yosuke Fujigaya and into the net, only for the assistant referee to rule the effort out for offside.
With Adelaide deflated and dejected, Gamba were in complete control as the half was completed but the home side’s pride and determination returned with the start of the second period.
Travis Dodd almost provided the key to unlock the Japanese defence in the 51st minute when he scampered down the left wing before sending in a delightful low cross that had too much pace for the oncoming Sarkies.
In the 66th minute Cristiano again went close, only this time he was unable to make the most of a handling error by Fujigaya and the Gamba defence were in attendance to clear.
But Gamba never looked seriously troubled and in the end Nishino’s team were deserving of the win and of their place at the FIFA World Club Cup, where they will participate as Asia’s representatives.
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« Reply #23 on: November 12, 2008, 10:35:12 PM » |
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I'd just like to add my congratulations to Gamba Osaka. Worthy champions and the best team I saw last season. On reflection our (Chonburi) results against them look pretty good now. Especially as we were only a few seconds away from beating them at their place.
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« Reply #27 on: December 05, 2008, 03:32:52 AM » |
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Good to see an Iraqi team involved.
Iraq have been demoted to the AFC Cup, they have no teams in Champions League next year. Same goes for Kuwait and Syria. So... at least the Thai league is more organised than some!!!
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« Reply #28 on: December 11, 2008, 02:26:39 AM » |
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Ok, so PEA will take on the might of Asia next year.
But i hear you all asking about the AFC Cup that Chonburi will take part in.
They can get drawn against the following:
South China (HK) Eastern (HK) Club Valencia (Maldives) VB Sports Club (Maldives) Kedah (Malaysia) Negeri Sembilan (Malaysia) Home Utd (Singapore) Hanoi ACB (Vietnam)
And joined by 3 more of the following from the ACL Losers:
PSMS Medan (Indonesia) Singapore Armed Forces (Singapore) PEA (Thailand) Binh Duong (Vietnam)
Can they make it through the group stages?
Group stages drawn on or around 7th Jan
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PEA Ayutthaya will play Singapore Armed Forces on 18th Feb. The winner will play the Indonesian champs PSMS Medan on 25th for a spot in the 2009 AFC Champions league. The venue for the first play off game will be decided on 18th Dec. News from- http://www.the-afc.com/eng/articles/viewArticle.jsp_168395191.htmlLast night heard some interesting info- Vietnamese and Lebanon champs (AFC cup winners) have been disqualified from the play offs,  probably because they failed to get the documents in. Ayutthaya stadium will be closed for a couple of months next season for renovations. PEA will use the Thammasat stadium Rangsit (capacity 20 000) for their AFC matches in 2009. Hope you can all make it out to watch PEA represent the Thai league....
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"Failed to get the documents in." Hmmmm!! Now who else has been guilty of that in the past?! 
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« Reply #31 on: December 18, 2008, 04:42:32 PM » |
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Yeah I know... mai pen rai, you know how it goes Well PEA got the home advantage for the match against Singapore Armed Forces. Feb 18th Thammasat Rangsit stadium, see you there
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« Reply #32 on: December 18, 2008, 06:03:47 PM » |
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Yeah I know... mai pen rai, you know how it goes Well PEA got the home advantage for the match against Singapore Armed Forces. Feb 18th Thammasat Rangsit stadium, see you there Should be a good game. Just a pity that AFC seem to be rushing it, should be two legged really. A one off game might spring a surprise in any competition. A two legged game would see the stronger go through. If one legged, then should be played neutral, but then not many fans would turn up.
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« Reply #33 on: January 07, 2009, 10:03:49 PM » |
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2009 ACL draw – thrilling match-ups AFC Competitions Director Michelle Chai conducts the draw for the 2009 AFC Champions League at the Emirates Group HQ in Dubai on Wednesday .DUBAI: Battle lines have been drawn for the 2009 AFC Champions League after the official draw on Wednesday at the Emirates Group HQ in Dubai threw up some intriguing match-ups.
Defending champions Gamba Osaka, of Japan, have landed in Group F with Korea Republic’s FC Seoul, Shandong Luneng, of China, and Indonesian side Sri Wijaya.
Qatar’s Umm Salal were rewarded for their successful 2008 Qatari Cup campaign with a daunting draw.
Umm Salal were drawn alongside high-flying Emirati outfit Al Jazira, Iran’s Hazfi Cup winners Esteghal and Saudi’s two-time Asian champions Al Ittihad in Group C.
Coached by Frenchman Gerard Gili, Salal will begin their campaign with a tough trip to Abu Dhabi to face the Black Spiders, while Esteghal travel to Jeddah for a mouth-watering tie with Ittihad.
In the East draw for the 32-team group stage, Gamba, who secured their place in the lucrative $14million tournament by winning the Emperor’s Cup last week in Tokyo, will get their defence under way when they host FC Seoul at the Expo ’70 Stadium.
Kashima Antlers, the six-time J-League winners and champions in 2008, face China’s Shanghai Shenhua and K-League champions Suwon Bluewings in Group G.
Saudi Champions Cup victors Al Shabab meet Iranian league winners Persepolis, Qatari heavyweights Al Gharafa and the winners of the Western qualifying play-off, either the UAE’s Al Sharjah or India’s sole flag-flier Dempo, in Group B.
Al Hilal, the Saudi Arabian giants who have a long heritage in Asia’s elite tournament having won twice previously, were the first name out of the pot as they headed Group A.
They were grouped with the UAE’s President’s Cup winners Al Ahly, as well as Uzbekistan league runners-up Pakhtakor and Iran’s Saba Battery.
Emirati League champions Al Shabab, who have struggled this year in the newly formed UAE Football League, will travel to Iran as they start their campaign against Sepahan.
The other opening match in Group D will see Uzbek champions Bunyodkor play host to Saudi Arabia’s Al Ettifaq.
Back to the East, and Champions League debutants Nagoya Grampus will take heart from the draw after they found themselves placed in Group E alongside Beijing Guoan and Ulsan Hyundai, both of whom finished third in their respective leagues last season.
Grampus will, however, make the long trip south-east to Australia where they will take on the might of the southern hemisphere’s Newcastle Jets.
The Jets fierce rivals Central Coast Mariners were placed in the final foursome, Group H. They will take on Korea’ s FA Cup winners Pohang Steelers, Kawasaki Frontale and China’s Tianjin Teda, who finished fourth in the Super League last year.
The first round of matches will be played during March 10 and 11.
Groups A-D are filled with West and Central Asian sides while East and Asean teams have been placed in groups E-H. Vietnam champions Bình Dương were banned to play this year because they can't satisfy some professional requirements of AFC . Chohk dee PEA
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Yeah I know... mai pen rai, you know how it goes Well PEA got the home advantage for the match against Singapore Armed Forces. Feb 18th Thammasat Rangsit stadium, see you there Should be a good game. Just a pity that AFC seem to be rushing it, should be two legged really. A one off game might spring a surprise in any competition. A two legged game would see the stronger go through. If one legged, then should be played neutral, but then not many fans would turn up. "but then not many fans would turn up." As opposed to tens of thousands who are currently packed in to Rajamangala you mean?! The PEA management have really messed this up (see the other thread) and I'm afraid that it reflects badly on Thai football. The AFC have already given FAT a rocket and I'm sure that they won't be too pleased with the events of the past few days. I really feel for the fans and players. You've been treated appallingly.
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A good show from your fans tonight. And fair play to you. However, I feel that the mistakes made by your management will take a long time to get over.
It's such a shame that the current champions of Thailand have behaved in this way, especially as the AFC have already given FAT an ultimatum.
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PEA 1-4 Singapore Armed Forces.
Karma.
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« Reply #44 on: February 19, 2009, 10:16:59 PM » |
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ah there it is...
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Well, the best thing to happen for PEA fans is now the away trip to play Club Valencia in the Maldives!!
PEA now placed with Home Utd, Club Valencia and Binh Duong
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« Reply #47 on: February 22, 2009, 01:36:36 PM » |
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Here is a pic of the Thammasat stadium pitch, I hope they learn. I guess they are trying to fix the pich now because they will use the stadium to play Singapore team Home United on March 17th.
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« Reply #48 on: February 23, 2009, 02:10:43 AM » |
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The pitch is a joke. Surprised that AFC have awarded Thailand a Youth Championship qualification round as hosts, but i guess the reason for that is more logistics than anything.
I guess with the AFC's ranking, we don't get any points for stadia, probably no points for airports after the recent closures and probably minus points for last weeks drubbing against SAFFC for playing standards.
Let's hope we can make up for it with strong performances in the AFC Cup and an all Thai final maybe??
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SriRachaShark
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« Reply #49 on: February 23, 2009, 12:53:31 PM » |
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PEA's management haven't done Thai football any favours. I expect the AFC won't be too happy.
As for the pitch..............there are a lot of surfaces worse than that in the TPL!
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