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« Reply #1300 on: October 21, 2010, 07:09:56 AM »

Buriram cling to title hopes

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Si Sa Ket striker Kone Adama, left, goes for the ball against Buriram defenders.

Buriram PEA won 3-0 at Si Sa Ket yesterday to remain in contention for the Thai Premier League title.

The defeat sent promoted Si Sa Ket to join Bangkok United and Army in the first division next season.

Si Sa Ket did well before thousands of home fans and held Buriram to a scoreless draw in the first half.

But the Thunder Castle proved too strong in the second half and scored three times. Rangsan Vivatchaichok scored two goals and Suchao Nutnum added another.

Buriram have one game left and need a miracle to win the title. Muang Thong will retain the crown tomorrow if they avoid defeat at SCG Samut Songkhram.





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« Reply #1301 on: October 21, 2010, 08:07:57 AM »

For a 3:30pm kickoff, that was a massive turnout by Si Saket fans. The stand pictured above, if it was also the one opposite the TV cameras, was full from end to end. (That there was a large contingent of PEA fans goes without saying)
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« Reply #1302 on: October 23, 2010, 01:08:09 PM »

The proposal to increase the number of teams in TPL from 16 to 18 next season includes a play-off.
After what I understand from BU-supporters, team number 16 in TPL will play team number 5 in Division 1, and number 15 will play number 6.
The 2 winners will then go into a draw where one of them will play number 14 from TPL and the other will play number 4 from Division 1. The winners from those 2 games will then play in TPL 2011.
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« Reply #1303 on: October 23, 2010, 01:26:47 PM »

BREAKING NEWS!!!

Muang Thong are not going to be crowned champions of the TPL. Not yey, anyway.

The top four teams are going to have play offs to decide the overall winner of TPL 2010.

Two legged semi finals

1) 4th v 1st & 1st v 4th
2 )3rd v 2nd & 2nd v 3rd

Final (at Rajamangala)
Winner of Match 1 v Winner of Match 2

Winners of the final will be crowned TPL champions and the other three teams will then enter a round robin tournament (home & away) to decide who will enter the AFC Cup.

Dates to be announced on Monday.
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« Reply #1304 on: October 23, 2010, 02:39:07 PM »

BREAKING NEWS!!!

Muang Thong are not going to be crowned champions of the TPL. Not yey, anyway.

The top four teams are going to have play offs to decide the overall winner of TPL 2010.

Two legged semi finals

1) 4th v 1st & 1st v 4th
2 )3rd v 2nd & 2nd v 3rd

Final (at Rajamangala)
Winner of Match 1 v Winner of Match 2

Winners of the final will be crowned TPL champions and the other three teams will then enter a round robin tournament (home & away) to decide who will enter the AFC Cup.

Dates to be announced on Monday.

It's the strangest news I've heard so far ! Would you please give me the proof ?
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« Reply #1305 on: October 23, 2010, 02:40:40 PM »

BREAKING NEWS!!!

Muang Thong are not going to be crowned champions of the TPL. Not yey, anyway.

The top four teams are going to have play offs to decide the overall winner of TPL 2010.

Two legged semi finals

1) 4th v 1st & 1st v 4th
2 )3rd v 2nd & 2nd v 3rd

Final (at Rajamangala)
Winner of Match 1 v Winner of Match 2

Winners of the final will be crowned TPL champions and the other three teams will then enter a round robin tournament (home & away) to decide who will enter the AFC Cup.

Dates to be announced on Monday.

A TPL spokesman said, "We want people to take Thai football seriously, which is why we are not afraid to be imaginative and innovative. Most domestic leagues around the world are pretty much decided with a few rounds of matches still to play, which means customers lose interest and crowds drop. However, by changing the rules during the last week of the season, we can keep things exciting for the fans. The "Top Four" Cup will also generate a lot of income from sponsors and the paying public, as well as extending the league campaign so everyone benefits. We are confident that the tournament will be a big success."
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« Reply #1306 on: October 23, 2010, 03:28:26 PM »

Changing the rules in the last week of the season?? Is someone mad.

Why not get to mid season and turn the table upside down.

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« Reply #1307 on: October 23, 2010, 04:18:57 PM »

SRS, your are going to scare me.
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« Reply #1308 on: October 23, 2010, 07:47:14 PM »

I didn't realize it was April fools day today.  Cheesy
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« Reply #1309 on: October 23, 2010, 09:20:51 PM »

BREAKING NEWS!!!

Muang Thong are not going to be crowned champions of the TPL. Not yey, anyway.

The top four teams are going to have play offs to decide the overall winner of TPL 2010.

Two legged semi finals

1) 4th v 1st & 1st v 4th
2 )3rd v 2nd & 2nd v 3rd

Final (at Rajamangala)
Winner of Match 1 v Winner of Match 2

Winners of the final will be crowned TPL champions and the other three teams will then enter a round robin tournament (home & away) to decide who will enter the AFC Cup.

Dates to be announced on Monday.

A TPL spokesman said, "We want people to take Thai football seriously, which is why we are not afraid to be imaginative and innovative. Most domestic leagues around the world are pretty much decided with a few rounds of matches still to play, which means customers lose interest and crowds drop. However, by changing the rules during the last week of the season, we can keep things exciting for the fans. The "Top Four" Cup will also generate a lot of income from sponsors and the paying public, as well as extending the league campaign so everyone benefits. We are confident that the tournament will be a big success."

I've asked Llana, Guly and Lambert to punish you for that :-)
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« Reply #1310 on: October 24, 2010, 12:24:20 AM »

The proposal to increase the number of teams in TPL from 16 to 18 next season includes a play-off.
After what I understand from BU-supporters, team number 16 in TPL will play team number 5 in Division 1, and number 15 will play number 6.
The 2 winners will then go into a draw where one of them will play number 14 from TPL and the other will play number 4 from Division 1. The winners from those 2 games will then play in TPL 2011.


The proposal can be found here (in thai):
http://www.siamsport.co.th/Sport_Football/101023_008.html

There will be the same play-off for the extra spots in Division 1, but since we don`t know what teams will finish third in the Division 2 play-off before christmas, it will be january before we know all the teams who are playing in Division 1 in 2011.
Let`s hope alle games are played before the season starts! Grin

The games (if decided to increase the number of teams):

Army or Bangkok United vs Nakhon Pathom
Bangkok United or Army vs Air Force

Sisaket vs the winner of Army or Bangkok United vs Nakhon Pathom
Songkhla vs the winner of Bangkok United or Army vs Air Force

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There will be no draw. The winner of game between No 16 TPL and No 5 D1 will play Sisaket.
The winner of game between No 15 TPL and No 6 D1 will play Songkhla.

This means it will propably be easier games for the team who finishes 15th in TPL than for the team who finishes 16th, so there might be a lot to play for in the last TPL-round today.
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« Reply #1311 on: October 24, 2010, 06:16:14 AM »

Champion tittle for Muang Thong United in www.fifa.com !
... and don't see any news regarding that mad rule !


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« Reply #1312 on: October 25, 2010, 08:50:18 AM »

Assuming the promotion/relegation stays as it is, or even if Songkhla and Nakorn Pathom come up or Sisaket stay, we will only have (Vinnie may disagree Wink) 3 Bangkok teams next year and even then, one of them might be off to Korat.
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« Reply #1313 on: October 25, 2010, 12:33:55 PM »

Assuming the promotion/relegation stays as it is, or even if Songkhla and Nakorn Pathom come up or Sisaket stay, we will only have (Vinnie may disagree Wink) 3 Bangkok teams next year and even then, one of them might be off to Korat.

I've just checked with my wife (who, of course, is never wrong and never leaves the province without a very good reason) and she has confirmed that everything west of Saraburi, south of Ayutthaya, east of Ratchaburi and north of Chonburi is B*****k (the asterisks are hers not mine!)  Cheesy
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« Reply #1314 on: October 25, 2010, 06:38:58 PM »

Home and Away final tables for the 2010 season. It makes for interesting reading, especially the Away table.

http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/club_news.pl?news=438355
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« Reply #1315 on: October 27, 2010, 03:32:42 AM »

Our mate Tor confirms the expansion and playoffs here http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/203357/muang-thong-aiming-to-reign-abroad

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« Reply #1316 on: October 27, 2010, 05:17:38 AM »

the guy can't write. period
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« Reply #1317 on: October 27, 2010, 06:06:07 AM »

"I think teams who stage a walk-out should be severely punished and the TPL should scrap a clause in their rules which allow teams to protest during a game for no longer than 15 minutes."

Does that clause really exist?
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« Reply #1318 on: October 27, 2010, 08:23:52 AM »

"I think teams who stage a walk-out should be severely punished and the TPL should scrap a clause in their rules which allow teams to protest during a game for no longer than 15 minutes."

Does that clause really exist?

Apparently so. They do have a clause in their rules that contradicts the Laws of the Game. Enough said.
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« Reply #1319 on: October 27, 2010, 08:27:09 AM »

Our mate Tor confirms the expansion and playoffs here http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/203357/muang-thong-aiming-to-reign-abroad


It's a start, but how about a similar analysis of the other 15 clubs? I think we'd all be interested to hear Tor's opinions on the reasons behind PEA's success, covering the same topics - national team players, foreigners, money, fans. (although I suspect we'd hear nothing of the rumours we discuss on here)
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« Reply #1320 on: October 27, 2010, 08:45:29 AM »

"I think teams who stage a walk-out should be severely punished and the TPL should scrap a clause in their rules which allow teams to protest during a game for no longer than 15 minutes."

Does that clause really exist?

Is that fifteen minutes in total or fifteen minutes per walk off?
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« Reply #1321 on: October 27, 2010, 09:38:51 AM »

the guy can't write. period

Tor should be introduced to the merits of the words and and but so that his articles aren't just a huge list of short sentences.

Contrary to what he says, the political situation had little to do with the end of season fixture congestion. The two-legged league cup was pretty much the sole reason.
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« Reply #1322 on: October 27, 2010, 10:05:42 AM »

the guy can't write. period

Tor should be introduced to the merits of the words and and but so that his articles aren't just a huge list of short sentences.

Supporting arguments and evidence wouldn't hurt either.
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« Reply #1323 on: October 27, 2010, 10:08:21 AM »

Contrary to what he says, the political situation had little to do with the end of season fixture congestion. The two-legged league cup was pretty much the sole reason.

True. The mid-season break was shortened, and there were a few catch-up games played during this break, so that all teams had 15 matches remaining from mid-July.
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« Reply #1324 on: October 27, 2010, 10:23:58 AM »

Our mate Tor confirms the expansion and playoffs here http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/203357/muang-thong-aiming-to-reign-abroad


It looks to me that it`s decided, but it won`t be confirmed officially until the end of november.

For the clubs involved it won`t be easy to plan for next season, due to the fact that they won`t know before december some time what Division they are playing in next season, if there will be a play-off.
How to talk with both current and new players? "We might play in TPL next season, but we don`t know for sure for 6-8 weeks yet." 16 clubs already knows they are playing in TPL in 2011, and they have an advantage in signing players for next season.
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« Reply #1325 on: October 27, 2010, 11:22:59 AM »

Our mate Tor confirms the expansion and playoffs here http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/203357/muang-thong-aiming-to-reign-abroad


It looks to me that it`s decided, but it won`t be confirmed officially until the end of november.

For the clubs involved it won`t be easy to plan for next season, due to the fact that they won`t know before december some time what Division they are playing in next season, if there will be a play-off.
How to talk with both current and new players? "We might play in TPL next season, but we don`t know for sure for 6-8 weeks yet." 16 clubs already knows they are playing in TPL in 2011, and they have an advantage in signing players for next season.


I've been saying exactly the same thing with the Division 2 Champions League. With the playoffs not starting immediately after the league finished, the 4 promoted teams will be 8 weeks behind most of Division 1 in terms of preparation. I'd be surprised if most of them don't drop straight back down.
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« Reply #1326 on: October 27, 2010, 11:47:28 AM »

Our mate Tor confirms the expansion and playoffs here http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/203357/muang-thong-aiming-to-reign-abroad


yes this is something I am worried about too. I know Div 1 and TPL clubs are busy making signing and peparing next season every day now.

It looks to me that it`s decided, but it won`t be confirmed officially until the end of november.

For the clubs involved it won`t be easy to plan for next season, due to the fact that they won`t know before december some time what Division they are playing in next season, if there will be a play-off.
How to talk with both current and new players? "We might play in TPL next season, but we don`t know for sure for 6-8 weeks yet." 16 clubs already knows they are playing in TPL in 2011, and they have an advantage in signing players for next season.


I've been saying exactly the same thing with the Division 2 Champions League. With the playoffs not starting immediately after the league finished, the 4 promoted teams will be 8 weeks behind most of Division 1 in terms of preparation. I'd be surprised if most of them don't drop straight back down.
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« Reply #1327 on: October 27, 2010, 02:38:47 PM »

the guy can't write. period

Tor should be introduced to the merits of the words and and but so that his articles aren't just a huge list of short sentences.

Supporting arguments and evidence wouldn't hurt either.

Does Tor ever go to the games?
I can just picture him sat in Starbucks, with his frappuccino and plate of pumpkin bread, writing his latest exclusive football report on his laptop. Or should I say translating it from a Thai source into English......
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« Reply #1328 on: October 27, 2010, 03:11:04 PM »

the guy can't write. period

It's a start, but how about a similar analysis of the other 15 clubs? I think we'd all be interested to hear Tor's opinions on the reasons behind PEA's success, covering the same topics - national team players, foreigners, money, fans. (although I suspect we'd hear nothing of the rumours we discuss on here)

Tor should be introduced to the merits of the words and and but so that his articles aren't just a huge list of short sentences.

Contrary to what he says, the political situation had little to do with the end of season fixture congestion. The two-legged league cup was pretty much the sole reason.

Supporting arguments and evidence wouldn't hurt either.

True. The mid-season break was shortened, and there were a few catch-up games played during this break, so that all teams had 15 matches remaining from mid-July.

Does Tor ever go to the games?
I can just picture him sat in Starbucks, with his frappuccino and plate of pumpkin bread, writing his latest exclusive football report on his laptop. Or should I say translating it from a Thai source into English......

Other than that, we all thought it was a great article Khun Tor.  Cheesy
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« Reply #1329 on: October 27, 2010, 04:37:17 PM »

Credit where credit's due. Tor's got TWO articles in today's Bangkok Post. (The link to the other is in the Thai Port thread, reply #480)
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« Reply #1330 on: October 31, 2010, 06:54:27 AM »

Sorry Dale but I can't resist, here's another picture for you to tell us the time, teams and score :-)

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« Reply #1331 on: October 31, 2010, 07:00:06 PM »

I think the team in white is one of those south coast clubs who have recently been punished for financial dodgy dealings. Is it Portsmouth? Wink
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« Reply #1332 on: November 01, 2010, 10:32:08 PM »

The punishments for the post-match fracas at the BG v Port match have been dished out. I advise you all to keep out of BGB's way for a while. He's not going to be happy.

BG: 100,000 baht fine, plus a 3 match ban from Leo Stadium, and BG fans will be banned from those games.

Port: 133,000 baht fine, and their fans are banned for 4 matches. Port also have been fined a further 30,000 for bottle-throwing ath Samut Songkram match last Sunday.

The bans begin with their upcoming League Cup quarterfinal matches.

Samut Songkram player Panuwat Yimsonga also received a 50,000 baht fine and a 5-match ban after this match, but his offence isn't specified.
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« Reply #1333 on: November 02, 2010, 06:13:06 AM »

So I hope Port lose their TLC match. They should be banned from league games.
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« Reply #1334 on: November 02, 2010, 06:59:09 AM »

The punishments for the post-match fracas at the BG v Port match have been dished out. I advise you all to keep out of BGB's way for a while. He's not going to be happy.

BG: 1,000,000 baht fine, plus a 3 match ban from Leo Stadium, and BG fans will be banned from those games.

Port: 1,330,000 baht fine, and their fans are banned for 4 matches. Port also have been fined a further 30,000 for bottle-throwing ath Samut Songkram match last Sunday.

The bans begin with their upcoming League Cup quarterfinal matches.

Samut Songkram player Panuwat Yimsonga also received a 50,000 baht fine and a 5-match ban after this match, but his offence isn't specified.

hahahahaha... hilarious, but April's fools was 7 months ago.

Seriously, you couldn't make this stuff up. We get a bigger punishment than TP Huh?
It goes without saying BG are appealing, but I'm not holding my breath. If anything, I'll expect more punishment for the nerve of appealing the decision.

These bans also mean that if we get to the semis of the TLC against them, then presumably as ours is only a home ban, we can go to the PAT but they can't???

Well I hope we have learnt to stop trusting other teams and stop letting their fans into the home end.

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« Reply #1335 on: November 02, 2010, 09:55:26 AM »

The punishments for the post-match fracas at the BG v Port match have been dished out. I advise you all to keep out of BGB's way for a while. He's not going to be happy.

BG: 1,000,000 baht fine, plus a 3 match ban from Leo Stadium, and BG fans will be banned from those games.

Port: 1,330,000 baht fine, and their fans are banned for 4 matches. Port also have been fined a further 30,000 for bottle-throwing ath Samut Songkram match last Sunday.

The bans begin with their upcoming League Cup quarterfinal matches.

Samut Songkram player Panuwat Yimsonga also received a 50,000 baht fine and a 5-match ban after this match, but his offence isn't specified.

hahahahaha... hilarious, but April's fools was 7 months ago.

Seriously, you couldn't make this stuff up. We get a bigger punishment than TP Huh?
It goes without saying BG are appealing, but I'm not holding my breath. If anything, I'll expect more punishment for the nerve of appealing the decision.

These bans also mean that if we get to the semis of the TLC against them, then presumably as ours is only a home ban, we can go to the PAT but they can't???

Well I hope we have learnt to stop trusting other teams and stop letting their fans into the home end.

I'm not so sure about that part BGB. I remember the 3-match ban TP received after the Kor Royal Cup was similar. TP had to play 3 matches away from home, but their fans only seemed to be banned from 3 fixtures.
I went to their AFC cup game against Da Nang, 4 days later, and managed to talk my way in as a foreigner, and because I wasn't wearing Port colours. There was lots of security, some VIPs and press, and about 50-60 Da Nang fans and that was it. I next saw Port play the 2nd match of their home ban v MTU at Supachalasai. At this stage TP had played the AFC Cup match, a home game at LEO, and gone away to Osotspa. I ended up sitting in a large crowd of TP fans, who were simply banned from wearing team colours. I don't think they had their drums, etc either.
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« Reply #1336 on: November 02, 2010, 10:13:40 AM »

Actually, having just worked it out. Yes, you will be able to attend PAT Stadium without TP fans.

Assuming both teams progress, BG will play their quarter and semi home legs at a neutral venue, plus 1st match of the TPL next season. Your fans will miss both legs of the quarters, and the 1st leg of the semi. (vs Port, this would a 'home' game).

TP fans will miss all 4 quarters and semis, but the team should still play home games at PAT.

Again, this is theoretical, based on what I remember from the post-Kor Royal Cup ban.
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« Reply #1337 on: November 02, 2010, 10:16:40 AM »

It is absolutely ridiculous that BG have been dealt a punishment this harsh, however they should get some punishment as it was wrong to allow the away fans in the home end, however well-intentioned the gesture was.

But BGB, be optimistic, one thing we've learned is that screaming, shouting and complaining does pay off. Remember when Georgi got his ten match ban, TOT threatened to sue and the ban was halved?

To explain the fans ban, when TP were banned at the start of the season and ordered to play us (MTU) at Supa, they turned up but not in team colours. Of course it is impossible to ban someone based on their allegiance. You ban everyone or no-one.
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« Reply #1338 on: November 02, 2010, 10:18:07 AM »

Let's all hope (sorry Marco, truly) that TP lose in the TLC. The fans probably don't care much and will see it as a let off. They should be banned from league games.
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« Reply #1339 on: November 02, 2010, 10:22:14 AM »

Sorry, I got carried away with the numbers. The correct figure for the fines are BG: 100,000, and Port: 133,000.

Thanks to Tobi for proof-reading Wink I've corrected my original post as well.
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« Reply #1340 on: November 02, 2010, 10:49:31 AM »

It is absolutely ridiculous that BG have been dealt a punishment this harsh, however they should get some punishment as it was wrong to allow the away fans in the home end, however well-intentioned the gesture was.

But BGB, be optimistic, one thing we've learned is that screaming, shouting and complaining does pay off. Remember when Georgi got his ten match ban, TOT threatened to sue and the ban was halved?

To explain the fans ban, when TP were banned at the start of the season and ordered to play us (MTU) at Supa, they turned up but not in team colours. Of course it is impossible to ban someone based on their allegiance. You ban everyone or no-one.


I agree that BG should be punished for stupidly allowing them into the home end. If the fine wasn't enough (to go on top off all the damage they caused to our stadium), then surely a ban from using our stadium is more than enough to punish the club.... but I have absolutely no clue  why ours fans have been punished also...

I don't think we will make it through to the semis anyway, as our team to face Navy is our second team, as the first team is in Singapore for the semis of the SC. So our ban may carry over to next season.

Anyway, it's done now and I can't see it changing, so I have to accept it.
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« Reply #1341 on: November 02, 2010, 12:44:03 PM »

It is absolutely ridiculous that BG have been dealt a punishment this harsh, however they should get some punishment as it was wrong to allow the away fans in the home end, however well-intentioned the gesture was.

But BGB, be optimistic, one thing we've learned is that screaming, shouting and complaining does pay off. Remember when Georgi got his ten match ban, TOT threatened to sue and the ban was halved?

To explain the fans ban, when TP were banned at the start of the season and ordered to play us (MTU) at Supa, they turned up but not in team colours. Of course it is impossible to ban someone based on their allegiance. You ban everyone or no-one.


I agree that BG should be punished for stupidly allowing them into the home end. If the fine wasn't enough (to go on top off all the damage they caused to our stadium), then surely a ban from using our stadium is more than enough to punish the club.... but I have absolutely no clue  why ours fans have been punished also...

I don't think we will make it through to the semis anyway, as our team to face Navy is our second team, as the first team is in Singapore for the semis of the SC. So our ban may carry over to next season.

Anyway, it's done now and I can't see it changing, so I have to accept it.

Any news on the fines, prison sentences for those actually involved in the disturbances?
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« Reply #1342 on: November 02, 2010, 02:53:23 PM »

It is absolutely ridiculous that BG have been dealt a punishment this harsh, however they should get some punishment as it was wrong to allow the away fans in the home end, however well-intentioned the gesture was.

But BGB, be optimistic, one thing we've learned is that screaming, shouting and complaining does pay off. Remember when Georgi got his ten match ban, TOT threatened to sue and the ban was halved?

To explain the fans ban, when TP were banned at the start of the season and ordered to play us (MTU) at Supa, they turned up but not in team colours. Of course it is impossible to ban someone based on their allegiance. You ban everyone or no-one.


I agree that BG should be punished for stupidly allowing them into the home end. If the fine wasn't enough (to go on top off all the damage they caused to our stadium), then surely a ban from using our stadium is more than enough to punish the club.... but I have absolutely no clue  why ours fans have been punished also...

I don't think we will make it through to the semis anyway, as our team to face Navy is our second team, as the first team is in Singapore for the semis of the SC. So our ban may carry over to next season.

Anyway, it's done now and I can't see it changing, so I have to accept it.

Any news on the fines, prison sentences for those actually involved in the disturbances?


As per usual it's the well behaved decent football fans that get punished. The supporters of TP and BG can't watch their teams play for awhile because of the actions of a few d*ckheads.

As for fines and prison sentences, there is very little chance of that happening as the police are completely useless. They do nothing to stop the perpetrators of the trouble. Simply because they won't make any extra income by getting involved.  Angry
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« Reply #1343 on: November 02, 2010, 04:48:23 PM »

Then again, at the Kor Royal incident the ring leaders were identified and punsihed.
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« Reply #1344 on: November 02, 2010, 08:01:05 PM »

I think the team in white is one of those south coast clubs who have recently been punished for financial dodgy dealings. Is it Portsmouth? Wink

Oh come on! When was the last time you saw that many fans at a Portsmouth game? :-)
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« Reply #1345 on: November 02, 2010, 10:51:01 PM »

I think the team in white is one of those south coast clubs who have recently been punished for financial dodgy dealings. Is it Portsmouth? Wink

Oh come on! When was the last time you saw that many fans at a Portsmouth game? :-)

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« Reply #1346 on: November 05, 2010, 09:42:12 PM »

Regarding the prize of TPL 2010 , how much do the winner get ?

Charade, according to today's Football Siam, the TPL prize money is the same as last season:
1st Muang Thong 10,000,000 baht
2nd PEA 2,000,000
3rd Chonburi 1,500,000
4th Port 800,000
5th BG 700,000
6th Pattaya 600,000
7th Osotspa 500,000
8th Samut Songkram 400,000
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« Reply #1347 on: November 05, 2010, 09:53:25 PM »

The same article quoted above mentions the new promotion-relegation playoffs for the first time in this publication. It's tucked away at the back with the league tables, and is therefore rather brief. It's also rather confusing, which I'm hoping is a result of the editor being on the Sangsom as he proof-read it, rather than being reality.

Firstly, it lists the prizemoney for the top 8 TPL teams (see previous post). The it says that Army, Bangkok Utd and Si Saket are all relegated.

Secondly (and this is where things get strange), it wraps up Division 1.
Sri Racha champs, Khon Kaen 2nd, Chiang Rai 3rd - all promoted. Nakhon Pathom, Songkla and Air Force will enter playoffs with teams 14, 15, & 16 from the TPL, with 2 teams playing TPL next season (contradicting paragraph 1, but nothing we haven't already heard). But then this - Prajinburi, RBAC, Suphanburi and Naratiwat to enter playoffs with 3rd placed Div 2 Champions' League team(s) to decide who goes down.

Surely not. Shocked  
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« Reply #1348 on: November 06, 2010, 01:16:12 AM »

The same article quoted above mentions the new promotion-relegation playoffs for the first time in this publication. It's tucked away at the back with the league tables, and is therefore rather brief. It's also rather confusing, which I'm hoping is a result of the editor being on the Sangsom as he proof-read it, rather than being reality.

Firstly, it lists the prizemoney for the top 8 TPL teams (see previous post). The it says that Army, Bangkok Utd and Si Saket are all relegated.

Secondly (and this is where things get strange), it wraps up Division 1.
Sri Racha champs, Khon Kaen 2nd, Chiang Rai 3rd - all promoted. Nakhon Pathom, Songkla and Air Force will enter playoffs with teams 14, 15, & 16 from the TPL, with 2 teams playing TPL next season (contradicting paragraph 1, but nothing we haven't already heard). But then this - Prajinburi, RBAC, Suphanburi and Naratiwat to enter playoffs with 3rd placed Div 2 Champions' League team(s) to decide who goes down.

Surely not. Shocked 

...the only thing which is new to me is that Narathiwat and Suphanburi are added.
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« Reply #1349 on: November 06, 2010, 09:16:25 AM »

But then this - Prajinburi, RBAC, Suphanburi and Naratiwat to enter playoffs with 3rd placed Div 2 Champions' League team(s) to decide who goes down.

Surely not. Shocked  

I don't get it. The two teams that finish third in each group? Or the team which is third place overall, i.e the best second-place finisher?
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