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Yurune
If Singapore tried to tell the Thai government who they could and could not talk to, they'd be quite rightly be told to 'f*** Right Off'

However Gen Sonthi seems to think he's got the right to tell everyone what to do.

A member of the singaporean Govt meets with Thaksin...whaddya do???

Cancel the Civil Service Exchange program
Tell Singapore they may not be invited to Army manouvers

Good start

Make a stupid comment that we should go back to Walkie Talkies as many Thai calls are routed through singapore..... getting dumber...

Stir up trouble before the Asean Football Cup Final, Singapore v Thailand... announce how players could get hurt in potential violence....

Lo and behold...first leg tonight...1-1....91st minute...ref gives a penalty to Singapore...the thais walk off.....some 'official' arrives from the stands to interfere and doubtless tell them this is Thaksins hand in destroying Thailand.....

10 minutes they remained on the sidelines....eventually to go back and watch the singaporean bury the penalty for a 2-1 victory.

So whaddya reckon Sunday....the evil forces of antagonism will be there..... building up nicely for diplomatic relations to go straight through the floor

Nice One Sonthi....


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Posted on: 6:46 am on Jan. 31, 2007
fastmover
Whew for a few seconds I thought I was just gonna see a link

Thankfully good stuff.

I'd be interested to know what nationality the ref was?


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Posted on: 8:41 am on Jan. 31, 2007
PussyLover 69
Report from Bangkok Post dated Wednesday 31 January 2007 :-

Asean Football Final [ 1st leg ] : Singapore win, Thais walk off pitch
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Singapore beat Thailand 2-1 on Wednesday but the first leg of the Asean football final was overshadowed by shambolic scenes when the Thai team walked off the pitch for 15 minutes.

In a fiery contest, a dubious penalty decision eight minutes from time sparked the walkout that showcased the worst of Southeast Asian football.

Noh Alam Shah was adjudged by Malaysian referee C. Ravichandran to have been pulled down by Thai centre-back Niweat Siriwong but the Thais were not ready to accept the decision.

After manhandling the referee the team stormed off the pitch and refused to return until Asean football officials persuaded them to get on with the match after holding it up for 15 minutes.

Mustafic Fahrudin calmly converted the spot kick to hand the defending champions their first victory over Thailand on home soil for almost 30 years and a psychological boost ahead of the return leg in Bangkok on Sunday.

It capped a frantic and scrappy match, with just one shot on target in the first half.

It came from Singapore who shocked Thailand by prising open their defence against the run of play to take the lead in the 17th minute.

Indra Shadan Daud picked up the ball on the edge of the box and had two stabs at goal, which were both blocked by the Thai defence.

The ball bounced to Fahrudin whose shot landed at the feet of Shah who swivelled and let rip from 10 yards with a left foot rocket that Thai goalkeeper Kittisak Rawangpa flayed at but missed.

It was Shah's 10th goal of the tournament, built on the back of his seven goal haul against Laos in the group stages, and he was ecstatic, gesturing to the 55,000-strong crowd to get behind the team.

Fired up, Singapore played a physical game and at times it was brutal.

Four yellow cards were brandished in the first period, and seven in the match, with both sides fortunate that the referee didn't get out the red as dangerous tackles came thick and fast.

Thailand came out in the second half a different team, immediately pressing on the attack, and scored with their first sniff of goal four minutes after the break.

Striker Pipat Thonkanya picked up a ball slotted through the Singapore defence after a midfield blunder and calmly rounded goalkeeper Lionel Lewis to roll the ball home for the equaliser.

Pipat had another chance four minutes later after some sloppy Singapore defending but lashed his shot high and wide from just inside the penalty area.

Thailand could sense victory as the home side lost their composure and they were unlucky not to score before the penalty decision that brought the game to a standstill.


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Posted on: 10:30 am on Jan. 31, 2007
DaffyDuck
They are still better than Brits when it comes to football.

Still, it's amazing how these folks act like kindergarten children.



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Posted on: 12:07 pm on Jan. 31, 2007
Loung Steeb
Are the Brits fielding a team this weekend???


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Posted on: 12:33 pm on Jan. 31, 2007
Yurune
Daffy

I'm not sure such a statement can be allowed,without an asking for an explanation

Are you saying the Thai National are better than the Brits?

Since when did the brits play as a team?

Are we talking supporter behaviour, in which case are we talking all Brits or the English here?


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Posted on: 3:15 pm on Jan. 31, 2007
fastmover

Quote: from DaffyDuck on 2:31 am on Feb. 1, 2007
Still, it's amazing how these folks act like kindergarten children.
Potential 'Z'ites?


Quote: from DaffyDuck on 2:31 am on Feb. 1, 2007
They are still better than Brits when it comes to football.
From a Yank.....windup factor 1/10!


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Posted on: 7:14 pm on Jan. 31, 2007
PussyLover 69
Report from Bangkok Post dated Thursday 1 February 2007 :-

Scene set for dramatic Sunday football
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The fragile relations between Thailand and Singapore were hardly improved yesterday when the Thai football team staged a walk-off protest near the end of their Asean Championship final first leg in Singapore, which the hosts eventually won 2-1.

NOTE The Sunday match will kick off at 7pm (Thailand time) and will be shown live on Channel 7 and Star Sports. Tickets are 100, 200 and 300 baht and will be on sale at the Football Association of Thailand (FAT) office on Saturday from 9am to 5pm and Sunday from 9am to 12 noon and 2pm until the match kick-off.

The second leg at Supachalsai stadium in Bangkok on Sunday promises to be another very tense affair and there will almost certainly be extra security to prevent any trouble.


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Posted on: 7:28 pm on Jan. 31, 2007
PussyLover 69
Report from Bangkok Post dated Friday 2 February 2007 :-

2nd leg Thailand Vs S'pore football final : Football security 'can't be guaranteed'
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Thailand cannot guarantee the safety of football fans who travel to Bangkok to attend Sunday's final match of the Asean Football Championship Final, Tourism and Sports Minister Suvit Yodmani told Singaporeans yesterday.

Mr Suvit, in Singapore for an Asean tourism meeting, said police will do their best, but it is up to fans to "take necessary precautions."

"We will do our best to ensure safety... but I cannot say please come cheer for your side because I really don't know what's going to happen."

Mr Suvit's comments were made to reporters at the five-day Asean Tourism Forum taking place all this week in Singapore.

"You never know when something could be started," he told the Singapore media. "So, let us lean more on the cautious side than on the complacent side."

John Koh, the general secretary of the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) advised Singapore fans to move around in groups.

"I don't think things will get out of hand... but for those Singaporean fans going up, our advice is to be a little bit more cautious. In the stadium, they will have to group together."

The FAS is putting 2,000 ordinary tickets on sale to Singaporeans today, priced at S$14, the equivalent of 327 baht. In Thailand, tickets go on sale tomorrow at the old national stadium, and are priced at 100, 200 and 300 baht.

Mr Suvit pointed out that the Thai team were angy because they were booed after staging a 15-minute walkout to protest a referee's decision in the first leg of the home-and-home championship series.

"The players resented the fact that when the game ended, they were booed. When they got hurt, carried out on a stretcher, they were booed. This is something not done in this part of the world," he said.

Channel News Asia reported that some Singapore fans who had planned to follow their team to Bangkok for the Sunday match are having second thoughts. CNA quoted 73-year-old William Lee, who was trying to organise a group trip.

"What was written in the papers has frightened a lot of people... I've been organising such trips for a long time, but this is the first time I've seen football fans being scared off," Mr Lee said to CNA.


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Posted on: 8:35 pm on Feb. 1, 2007
     

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