Lots more high-quality photos from chada-great ("great crown") here.
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Result - Thai Honda 1 Rajpracha 0
Raj make it two losses in a row. The lads are now only safe by four points and need a win in the match away to Chula on Saturday.
Rajpracha 1 Songkhla 3 - Report
Rajpracha failed to keep up their impressive home form as they went down 1-3 at home to Songkhla in a game that ended farcically.
Songkhla started at a pace as impressive as their traveling support but Raj were equal to it until the first goal went n around the twenty five minute mark with a well placed shot that gave Yen no chance. The lead was extended to nil-two shortly before half time.
Raj came out attacking in the second half but they were caught on the break to make it 0-3 and seemingly game over. As Raj attempted a fight back, a huge storm broke out and within minutes the pitch was waterlogged by an incredible downpour. As the pitch light up from constant flashes of lightening, the game became comical as the ball simply would not move across the water. Players attempted to perform "keepy uppy" and move the ball around with constant small chips but it was very difficult. Raj managed to pull one back but the referee wisely saw that the game should be ended sooner rather than later and blew for full time.
It's probably no coincidence that Raj didn't quite have their usual spark today and highly rated midfielder Sulaiman was watching the game from the stands with a thigh strain. The Raj will need him to be fit soon if they are to finish the season on a high and give any kind of challenge to Muangthong.
Songkhla started at a pace as impressive as their traveling support but Raj were equal to it until the first goal went n around the twenty five minute mark with a well placed shot that gave Yen no chance. The lead was extended to nil-two shortly before half time.
Raj came out attacking in the second half but they were caught on the break to make it 0-3 and seemingly game over. As Raj attempted a fight back, a huge storm broke out and within minutes the pitch was waterlogged by an incredible downpour. As the pitch light up from constant flashes of lightening, the game became comical as the ball simply would not move across the water. Players attempted to perform "keepy uppy" and move the ball around with constant small chips but it was very difficult. Raj managed to pull one back but the referee wisely saw that the game should be ended sooner rather than later and blew for full time.
It's probably no coincidence that Raj didn't quite have their usual spark today and highly rated midfielder Sulaiman was watching the game from the stands with a thigh strain. The Raj will need him to be fit soon if they are to finish the season on a high and give any kind of challenge to Muangthong.
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Raj look forward
To their credit, Rajpracha fans have responded with a very Thai "Never mind" attitude to the late postponement of their FA Cup game with Muangthong. The fans and the club now look to make amends for the defeat at Chiang Rai last week with a victory at home to Songkhla on Saturday.
Sunday, 19 September 2010
Nonthaburi 4 Rajatewi 3
Nontahburi's season came to end with their highest ever goal tally against a promotion chasing Rajatewi side.
The game itself was, according to reports, an exciting affair with penalties, scuffles , a red card (Janewit) and lots of goals.
Eka came painfully close to promotion themselves but just missed out on head to head tallies, a loss caused by their mid-season slump.
Overall though it's been a highly successful first season for Nonthaburi and I hope to see them in action more often next year.
Photos of the game here
The game itself was, according to reports, an exciting affair with penalties, scuffles , a red card (Janewit) and lots of goals.
Eka came painfully close to promotion themselves but just missed out on head to head tallies, a loss caused by their mid-season slump.
Overall though it's been a highly successful first season for Nonthaburi and I hope to see them in action more often next year.
Photos of the game here
Friday, 17 September 2010
Updated squad details
I hadn't realised what a mess the squad page was, so I've now tidied up and updated it. A copy follows:
Regular first team players:
1 GK Yen Emile
2 DF Suriya Kupalang
3 DF/MD Ratgan Jamparat
4 DF Wisarut Pannasai
5 DF/MD Sawin Bunsopit
6 DF Chochai Choochi
15 DF Dawuda Wulampah
20 DF Wuttipong Sittitanyakit
21 DF Nirun Phunthong
23 DF Kittipong Somak
28 DF Phairot Keawketsri
7 MD Prakit Deeprom
8 MD Chokdee Intharalak
10 MD Seksit Srisai
11 MD Kornprom Jaroonpong
27 MD Pichit Kesaro
14 MD Sarawut Sintupan
9 ST Taiki Ishizu
13 FW Narakorn Wisetthanakarn
26 ST Noppadon Ponudom
16 ST Tameezee Hayeeyusoh
17 FW Awakajit Suramon
30 FW Kouame Yao Mathieu (On loan from Muangthong United)
Squad/Youth team players:
12 GK Noppadom Sopdee
18 GK Peerachart Yimthong
19 DF Nuttapol Poontawee
24 DF (?) Thierry Touoyem
31 DF Itthiporn Teprean (Asuumption Thonburi School)
32 DF Thanapon Phao (Nakhom Pathom)
25 FW Thanachot Suppol
33 FW Sylla Moussa
Regular first team players:
1 GK Yen Emile
2 DF Suriya Kupalang
3 DF/MD Ratgan Jamparat
4 DF Wisarut Pannasai
5 DF/MD Sawin Bunsopit
6 DF Chochai Choochi
15 DF Dawuda Wulampah
20 DF Wuttipong Sittitanyakit
21 DF Nirun Phunthong
23 DF Kittipong Somak
28 DF Phairot Keawketsri
7 MD Prakit Deeprom
8 MD Chokdee Intharalak
10 MD Seksit Srisai
11 MD Kornprom Jaroonpong
27 MD Pichit Kesaro
14 MD Sarawut Sintupan
9 ST Taiki Ishizu
13 FW Narakorn Wisetthanakarn
26 ST Noppadon Ponudom
16 ST Tameezee Hayeeyusoh
17 FW Awakajit Suramon
30 FW Kouame Yao Mathieu (On loan from Muangthong United)
Squad/Youth team players:
12 GK Noppadom Sopdee
18 GK Peerachart Yimthong
19 DF Nuttapol Poontawee
24 DF (?) Thierry Touoyem
31 DF Itthiporn Teprean (Asuumption Thonburi School)
32 DF Thanapon Phao (Nakhom Pathom)
25 FW Thanachot Suppol
33 FW Sylla Moussa
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