It's been well over a year after Rajpracha left the place, promising that they would return for the second leg of the 2010 season after "renovations" were complete. Yet the Nonthaburi Provincial "Wat Boat" Stadium remains unimpressive and barely changed, but this tiny ground is likely to stay deep in the hearts of local fans.
Importantly, the pitch is looking in good condition. Off the field, the only real change visible from the front view is the layer of dust and stone over the track that runs behind the pitch and running track. I hope this will last out the monsoon season to avoid a repeat of my first ever trip to the stadium - when I arrived in business attire and sunk knee-deep into mud before I made the stand, much to the amusement of local kids. Behind the single stand for fans, a large area has been demolished, leaving waste ground and rubble behind.
The real question now is: can Nonthaburi FC and Nonthaburi Government deliver the TPL standard structure the club has pledged to achieve? It looks to be a difficult task given the dilapidated structure of the stand, the surrounding construction and the typically cramped provincial Thai village that surrounds it.
Let me try to give you a visual image - the ground has just one stand - I'll call it the West Stand - that runs from a touchline to almost the opposite touchline. Around the pitch is a running track (that was used cheerfully by runners throughout yesterday's friendly) but it's mercifully narrow and does not affect a fan's view too much. The area behind the goal that I walk across to get to the stand could conceivably be used to throw up some bleachers and expand the total capacity to 1500-2000. Even this would be a challenge though, as it would block vehicles from entering the ground from the front way. Assuming that the area behind the stand was deolished to form a car park, there would need to be another route for vehicles to enter it. The opposite goal end is immediately in front of a school playground and has very little space. The opposite side to the west stand is narrow and covered by a run-down basketball court, but perhaps at a push the club could relocate the court and throw up another small makeshift stand that could just push capacity to 2,000 (the minimum TPL requirement).
In all, the Wat Boat Stadium is unlikely to ever be a top-ranked football ground, but then that's probably not what anyone wants. Fans of Rajpracha and now Nonthaburi FC like it because - unlike the Thunder Dome or even the Rama 9 Stadium - it's central to the province, in a typically provincial area, hard to get to (no regular buses go there) and is frequented by working class Thai people. That may just by why it worked for Raj, and may yet work for Eka.
The man standing closer to the camera is where the outside track now runs. The machine you see next to the grass pitch is where the goal now is. You can see the edge of the single stand in the background.
This is the only picture I could find online, if anyone knows of others, please tell.
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Monday, 14 February 2011
Nonthaburi 1 Korat 0 - friendly
- A 65 minute friendly with no half time.
- Very even game between two well marshelled teams.
- Camara Fode scored a header after a corner looped over the keeper's head.
- About 50 or so fans attended, the low attendance enabled us to hear the players communicating with each other which was insightful.
- Despite all the rhetoric, the Wat Boat Stadium has barely changed except the outside track has been graveled/stoned/dusted over so at least I won't get up to my knees in mud just walking one hundred yards from the road to the stand.
- Eka's new Farang player from Belgium put himself about but had little impact. No 17. for Korat looked good.
- Korat appeared to be in training attire, as their shirt had no crest. Eka wore their away strip.
- Both teams looked good by D2 standards and I would expect both sides to be amongst the better D2 teams this season.
- Very even game between two well marshelled teams.
- Camara Fode scored a header after a corner looped over the keeper's head.
- About 50 or so fans attended, the low attendance enabled us to hear the players communicating with each other which was insightful.
- Despite all the rhetoric, the Wat Boat Stadium has barely changed except the outside track has been graveled/stoned/dusted over so at least I won't get up to my knees in mud just walking one hundred yards from the road to the stand.
- Eka's new Farang player from Belgium put himself about but had little impact. No 17. for Korat looked good.
- Korat appeared to be in training attire, as their shirt had no crest. Eka wore their away strip.
- Both teams looked good by D2 standards and I would expect both sides to be amongst the better D2 teams this season.
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Another new signing
Jelani Grant
Hometown: Markham, Ont.
Height / Weight: 6-0 / 155
Position: MF
Born 2/25/83.
Colavecchia on Grant: "Jelani without question was a valuable piece of the puzzle that was missing. His freshman year he played in every contest. He has learned some valuable lessons off the field and will return as a key player for us this fall. He is a quick technical player who has a great left foot. He has grown physically and mentally, I look forward to seeing him back in a Louisville uniform."
In High School: Played two seasons for the Ontario Provincial team...Helped guide them to the National Championship in 2001...Played two seasons for the Scorborough Azurri club team...Letter four seasons for Milliken Mills High School.
Credit: The photo and the information were taken from here (www.uoflsports.com)
Friday, 21 January 2011
Player focus - Mohamed Camara
| Credit: http://www.footgoal.net |
Midfielder Muhamed Camara was introduced to Eka by teammate and namesake Camara Fode. By D2 standards his caliber is highly impressive, with a total of four seasons playing in Belgium's top flight for Germinal Beerschot. His record there was 63 games, 7 goals. He's thirty years old.
Opening fixture
Eka will play Nakhon Sawan Rajabhat University FC at home in their season opener on February 12th. KO time TBA.
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