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Chiang Mai football coach goes online to claim "under 12" opponents were much older

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Chiang Mai football coach goes online to claim "under 12" opponents were much older

 

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A Chiang Mai football coach complained online after his team played one from Nan province who were much bigger. 

 

Chiang Mai were in purple and Nan in yellow.

 

The coach alleged that the Nan boys were not Under 12s as stipulated in the rules and said that this should not be happening in "Thailand 4.0". He called on the Education Ministry to act. 

 

But if he expected sympathy for his rant he got very little. 

 

Netizens disagreed saying that the opponents were probably better trained and fed. 

 

While the Nan team responded by showing Thai IDs that revealed the boys were all under 12. 

 

The result of the semi-final match was not reported though Thaivisa suspects the bigger boys won. 

 

Source: Sanook

 
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It always happens among school sport competitions. They always try to throw in some older stronger players. It's so common that it is considered a norm.

 

It always happens among school sport competitions. They always try to throw in some older stronger players. It's so common that it is considered a norm.

 

And it does not only happen with the Gov schools....its rife amongst the so-called private schools

I have never understood why some wish to win by cheating( unless for money) It is unsportsmanlike!

Wouldn’t uni students feel ashamed against year 7 boys on the pitch who haven’t seen hair one between the legs? Might as well play against little girls.

On 12/5/2018 at 9:48 AM, ChiangMaiLightning2143 said:

Whats’ a bukaku?

Time to officially declare 'LUKAKU' as a verb
LUKAKU
/lu-ka-ku/ verb
past tense: Lukaku'd
1. To losse something under your control;
mishandling due to lack of ability and/or concentration. 

E.g '' I really like this girl, everything is going so well, I pray never to lukaku her'

 

2. Thai immigration and farangs are best of friends "opposite", IM prayer is never to lukaku the farangs.

Time to officially declare 'LUKAKU' as a verb
LUKAKU
/lu-ka-ku/ verb
past tense: Lukaku'd
1. To losse something under your control;
mishandling due to lack of ability and/or concentration. 

E.g '' I really like this girl, everything is going so well, I pray never to lukaku her'

 

2. Thai immigration and farangs are best of friends "opposite", IM prayer is never to lukaku the farangs.

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