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  1. I will be travelling to Chainat tomorrow (Sunday) to watch my team Chonburi play the local side in the TPL. I have been challenged to find a meat and potato pie in the town - a seemingly impossible task. Is there anyone on here who can help.

    Thanks

  2. heard rumors that there some thailand games coming, details anyone? thanks

    They were hoping to play Singapore on September 12th. However, it looks as if this match is off because there are now League Cup quarter finals scheduled for this date.

    The other possibility was a friendly against Burma on the 16th but there is a full league programme slated for that weekend.

    More poor management by FAT.

    Thailand v Laos on September 12th. tbc

  3. heard rumors that there some thailand games coming, details anyone? thanks

    They were hoping to play Singapore on September 12th. However, it looks as if this match is off because there are now League Cup quarter finals scheduled for this date.

    The other possibility was a friendly against Burma on the 16th but there is a full league programme slated for that weekend.

    More poor management by FAT.

  4. This weekend's TPL fixtures

    Saturday 18th August

    Pattaya Utd v CHONBURI

    (6:00pm)

    Muang Thong Utd v Buriram Utd

    (6:30pm)

    Police Utd v Wuachon Utd

    Chiang Rai Utd v Army Utd

    (both 7:00pm)

    Sunday 19th August

    Thai Port v ToT

    (5:00pm)

    TTM v Osotspa

    Samut Songkhram v Chula Utd

    BEC Tero v Esan Utd

    Bangkok Glass v Chainat

    (all 6:00pm)

    League table

  5. WATCHING FOOTBALL IN THAILAND

    by Jonathan Fairfield

    Watching Football in Thailand

    Thais certainly love their football. Or at least, they love the English Premier League, which is great news, for many expat football supporters who have chosen to settle in the Land of Smiles.

    The truth is that few places offer a better opportunity to watch English football on TV than Thailand.

    Here you can expect to find more EPL games on the box than you ever would in England. Whether it be via a cable TV subscription or by visiting just about any bar on a Saturday or Sunday evening (taking into account the time difference), the chances are you will be able to watch more than one Premier League game.

    And I’m not just talking about bars in the big cities or areas popular with tourists. Even the smallest bars in the most far flung of places will regularly show games. Stories of tourists or expats, getting lost, finding themselves way off the beaten track, only to stumble across some bar in the middle of nowhere showing one game or another are not uncommon.

    Domestic Football in Thailand

    Now, watching all this English football on TV is great, but for many nothing beats actually being at a game, taking in the atmosphere of a match day and watching some decent football in the flesh.

    The good news is that the domestic game in Thailand is arguably as popular now as it has ever been. And should you be in need of getting your dose of live football then a Thai Premier League game is the place to do just that.

    Often overlooked, particularly amongst the expat community in Thailand, Thai football is very much on the up.

    Article continues: http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/113109/CustomPages/view/14191

  6. The TPL has just started its second leg of fixtures. The first round of matches were played last night. Here are the results:

    CHONBURI 3-0 BEC Tero : 6,852

    Chula Utd 3-2 ToT : 301

    Osotspa 2-1 Chainat : 2,014

    Army Utd 0-0 Bangkok Glass : 3,220

    Wuachon Utd 0-0 Thai Port : unknown

    Muang Thong Utd 1-0 Samut Songkhram : 9,930

    Pattaya Utd 2-2 TTM : 1,300

    Police Utd 1-1 Chiang Rai Utd : 2,014

    Buriram Utd 2-2 Esan Utd : 14,025

    League table

    Summary of TPL 1st leg statistics

    TPL 1st leg average attendances

    TPL 1st leg gate receipts & merchandise sales

  7. AFC Cup

    Group A: Al Qadsia (KUW), Al Ittihad (SYR), Al Faisaly (JOR), Al Suwaiq (OMA)

    Group B: East Bengal (IND), Kazma (KUW), Arbil (IRQ), Al Oruba (YEM)

    Group C: Al Ahed (LIB), Al Ettifaq (KSA), Kuwait SC (KWA), VB Addu (MDV)

    Group D: Neftchi (UZB), Salgaocar (IND), AL Arouba (OMA), Al Wahdat (JOR)

    Group E: Al Shorta (SYR), Safa (LIB), Al Tilal (YEM), Al Zawraa (IRQ)

    Group F: Kitchee (HKG), Terengganu (MAS), Song Lam Nghe An (VIE), Tampines (SIN)

    Group G: Yangon United (MYA), Chonburi (THA), Citizen AA (HKG), Home United (SIN)

    Group H: Kelantan (MAS) Ayeyawady United (MYA), Arema (IDN), Navibank Saigon (VIE)

    7 Mar – Yangon United v Chonburi

    21 Mar – Chonburi v Home United

    3 Apr – Chonburi v Citizen

    11 Apr – Citizen v Chonburi

    24 Apr Chonburi v Yangon United

    8 May – Home United v Chonburi

    Chonburi’s draw in the AFC Cup is far kinder and the Sharks should be able to negotiate their way out of this group. Citizen AA finished 6th in the 2011 Hong Kong First Division, Yangon United 3rd in Myanmar National League while Home United finished runners up to Tampines Rovers in the S-league. The trip to Singapore will reunite Chonburi’s Ludo with his old club Home United. The Cameroonian spent two years with The Protectors back in the late noughties.

    The group draw and fixtures have been taken from the-afc.com website:

    Chonburi have indeed qualified for the second round of the AFC Cup. They now have a one off home tie against Al-Zawra'a from Iraq, to see who goes through to the quarter finals.

    More details - including the full second round draw - can be found here: http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/113109/Home

  8. AFC Champions League

    Group A: Al Jazira (UAE), Al Rayyan (QAT), Esteghlal (IRN), Nasaf (UZB)

    Group B: Al Arabi (QAT), Al Ittihad (KSA), Baniyas (UAE), Pakhtakor (UZB)

    Group C: Al Ahli (KSR), Al Nasr (UAE), Foolad Sepahan (IRN), Lekhwiya (QAT)

    Group D: Al Gharafa (QAT), Al Hilal (KSA), Al Shabab Al Arabi (UAE), Piroozi Athletic (IRN)

    Group E: Adelaide United (AUS), Bunyodkor (UZB), Gamba Osaka (JPN), Pohang Steelers (KOR)

    Group F: Beijing Guoan (CHN), Brisbane Roar (AUS), FC Tokyo (JPN), Ulsan Hyundai (KOR)

    Group G: Central Coast Mariners (AUS), Nagoya Grampus (JPN), Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (KOR), Tianjin Teda (CHN)

    Group H: Buriram United (THA), Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN), Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (KOR), Kashiwa Reysol (JPN)

    7 Mar – Buriram United v Kashiwa Reysol

    21 Mar – Guangzhou Evergrande v Buriram United

    4 Apr – Buriram United v Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors

    17 Apr – Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors v Buriram United

    1 May – Kashiwa Reysol v Buriram United

    15 May – Buriram United v Guangzou Evergrande

    Are the home matches at Buriram or at the national stad?

    Buriram.

  9. Hope this is the right thread. Anyone know which Channel is showing Buriram United (PEA) v KASHIWA REYSOL

    Cheers

    PomPui

    PS: Head back to the UK to live for 6 months so till them I want to try and see as many games as possible. Will probably go down and see Muang Thong United as its so easy to get to from the BTS.

    True Sport 3 at 6:30pm.

    Yangon Utd v Chonburi TV details here: http://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/chonburifc/113109/News/view/645822

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