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| ฝรั่งพูดมาก Last Online: Yesterday 09:22 PM Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Nong Khai
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| Angthong Last Online: Yesterday 05:48 PM Join Date: Sep 2007
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| Being a passionate Blue and life long supporter I want to say welcome to Suree. I wish him all the best. Having said that, I have seen him play and he is very suspect in the air, he goes to ground far too often (and easily) and is not a team player. I doubt he will make a start this year, but if he does then good luck to him. He has a lot of competition in our defence, if he is tough enough then good luck. Welcome to City, have a good time all the time.
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| Hat Yai Last Online: 22-11-2008 12:11 AM Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: gosport hants
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| already reported on sky news, he wont even make it to england. he will either be loaned straight back to where he came or a jap team. if he does come to uk it would be a loan too a 1st or 2nd div team. he will never actually wear a city shirt. sven said he was the best player in the thai leagues, yet even he cant get into the reserve/ 2nd 11. short of a miricle there will never be a thai player in the prem |
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| I am in Jail Last Online: 26-05-2008 02:57 PM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Ludovico Institute
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| It is a sad fact that Premire League football must be the hardest thing in the world to get into. Thaksin would love to see two or three Thai players becoming heros on the pitch - make him look good at home - but the other sad fact is that those Thai players are simply never going to cut it. They don't get the same experience they need when they are kids. |
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| Angthong Last Online: Yesterday 05:48 PM Join Date: Sep 2007
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| Thai players don't really know what team work is, they have no concept of the English game and really do act like a bunch of cry babies. The signs aren't great, but maybe Suree can get his head down, work and learn and maybe, just maybe he can get a start in a meaningless end of season game. I wish him luck, but have to say 'stay on your feet boy, its not cool to dive and roll like a b-movie actor'. Good luck. |
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| ฝรั่งพูดมาก Last Online: Yesterday 09:22 PM Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Nong Khai
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| I thought that was the mark of a good soccer star -- rolling around like you're on fire. The sweet-cheeks referee skips over quickly and gives a emphatic yellow to the offending defenseman, allowing a penalty kick from 3 inches. Oh the drama! On second thought, you're right -- he'll never play. Thai drama is far inferior to the Premiership level. |
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| Nautical Member Join Date: Aug 2007
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| Suree is the real deal By Tor Chittinand Thailand international Suree Sukha is set to become the first Thai player to sign for an English Premiership club when Manchester City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson arrives here on Friday to seal the agreement. Football Association of Thailand (FAT) secretary-general Ong-Arj Kosinkar said Eriksson is also interested in Teerasil Dangda and Kiatprawut Saiwaew, who were at City on trial recently with Suree. Suree was initially denied a work permit by Britain's Home Office but FAT president Worawi Makudi said he had talked to Premier League chief Richard Scudamore. The official has promised to help sort out any problems. According to the FAT chief, striker Teerasil and defender Kiatprawut could also be signed by City, who are owned by former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra. If the two get contracts, then City are likely to loan them to clubs in other European countries such as Switzerland or Belgium to hone their skills, Worawi said. Worawi said City had agreed to help football development in Thailand and the FAT would send three young players to train at the English club next year as part of the agreement. A press conference will be held at the Conrad hotel on Friday when Eriksson is expected to sign Suree and announce the co-operation agreement. Eriksson will also visit China as part of a worldwide expansion programme which includes setting up academies in Asia. "We plan to have academies all over the world," Eriksson was quoted as saying in the English press. "The plan is to have the first ones opening in Thailand and China." bangkokpost.net
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| Too drunk to fuck Last Online: Today 12:22 AM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Fuckwitistan
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| I can't understand why they would be looking at defensive players. Surely attacking players would have more of a chance? A quick, skilful winger would be just the ticket. |
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| Angthong Last Online: Yesterday 05:48 PM Join Date: Sep 2007
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| Not at City, we have a strong forward line. Thai players don't tend to deliver on the wing, they tend to play route 1 football with some fixation with personal skill (like its a competition to out do each other). Thai football is strange, they need to grow up a lot, they need players like Suree to go to City and learn. They need then to bring it back and start with the team work, basic passes and not bloody run at the opposition or hoof it up front. Suree will learn a lot, whether anyone will listen in Thailand when he comes back is another question, I still remember the ill-fated Chang trio at Goodison..... |
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| Petchabun Last Online: Today 12:30 AM Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Manchester City
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| Thaksin is sponsering the whole Thai National team to train, and play at Eastlands, with the greatest football team in the world. MANCHESTER CITY. Maybe its a ploy to gain some credibility back in Thailand, but it will do the Thai team a lot of good. Good luck to them. Guess where I come from????????
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