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Vana Nova Hua Hin City 2 - 0 KRUNG THONBURI :dance: :dance: :dance:

A very hot stadium, with very little relief from a negligible wind meant this game was never going to be packed with action. In fact the game was so slow at times, 3 of us were actually more interested in a kiddie wearing a new home shirt that still had the price tag hanging out of the back of the neck.

Having said the above, when the game was moving, it was a much improved performance by Hua Hin, and a victory never seemed in doubt. For me, the man of the match was the proverbial brick outhouse, and captain for the day - No. 20 (sorry, still not up to speed on names yet).

When the first goal came, it was from nothing, but consisted of a striking of the bar, a complete mis-hit and finally a rocket finish by No. 7. Video here:

The 2nd half was much of a muchness, with both teams seeming lethargic. Then a very strange period, starting with (I think) No. 25 picking up a bad foul. The stretcher bearers ran on, but the injury was too bad. They called the visiting Bangkok Hospital Team - well this was quite hilarious. They looked absolutely astounded to be called into action for the first time this season.

First of all the ambulance driver put on a huge red backpack and started running across the pitch. He was closely followed by a young nurse carrying a box of tricks. The run was accompanied by both sets of supporters playing nee-naw sounds on their megaphones.

The player was patched-up, but was clearly in a lot of distress. He almost made it back across the pitch (took about 5 minutes), before the referee directed him back off the pitch again. The ambulance driver and nurse put a bandage on him, but it was obvious that he couldn't play football. He was directed off again.

While this was happening, I was keeping an eye on the bench - none of the subs were stirring (probably too busy eating somtam). Basically, despite having a bench full of substitutes, for a reason unknown to me, the injured player was not replaced, which meant the last 30 minutes were played with just 10 players.

We entered injury time with the score still at 1 - 0, and Thonburi pushing hard for an equaliser. All 11 Thonburi players were in the Hua Hin half. Suddenly, Hua Hin broke, and with no goalie, No. 21 put the result beyond doubt.

The crowd seemed smaller than usual, and apart from my party, I only spotted 4 other Farangs in the crowd (I'm sure there must have been a couple more).

Photos from today's match here:

Next match: 22 Mar 14 - GLOBLEX TWD vs Hua Hin
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:shock: 2nd in the League
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no tie games yet :sun: :sun:

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No, I'm very impressed with No. 20 (Lampty I think) at the back - fast, great tackler, hard as nails and built like a brick outhouse. There aren't going to be many get past him this season. I think so long as Hua Hin can score some goals (and they've got considerable skill up front), they are going to win quite a few this season.

The thing that's lacking this season is midfield. However, last season's midfield general (No 9) has been on the sidelines, injured so far this season. The future is looking good.

I will take pen & paper next time, and try to get to grips with the names. No. this and No. that is not very good :oops:
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looking forward to mid april were I be back on the tribune :D :D

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I think number 20's name is Slampty as I thought how unusual his name.
I counted 8 farangs in total on our terrace didn't see any on the away teams but their crowd was about the same as ours.
I must say I was a little shocked :shock: when the military police drew their batons at half time to keep order as the players came of the pitch and into the tunnel.

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kendo wrote:I was a little shocked :shock: when the military police drew their batons at half time to keep order as the players came of the pitch and into the tunnel.
Football - Wild West style :)
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kendo wrote:I was a little shocked :shock: when the military police drew their batons at half time to keep order as the players came of the pitch and into the tunnel.
Football - Wild West style :)






More like a Carry On film with Thai sound affects.

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At last, I've found a league table written in English:
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Big Boy wrote:At last, I've found a league table written in English:
Thai_Division_2_League.jpg
Has JW bought a football team :o

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kendo wrote:I think number 20's name is Slampty as I thought how unusual his name.
The real name of the brick outhouse :wink: is Samuel Lamptey.
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kendo wrote:I think number 20's name is Slampty as I thought how unusual his name.
The real name of the brick outhouse :wink: is Samuel Lamptey.
Is he non-Thai? Do these lower tier teams have foreign players? :shock:
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There are a lot of players from Africa in the Thai league. Last year's champions (Hua Hin City's league), Ang Thong had 3 European looking players.
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GLOBLEX TWD 0-2 HUA HIN CITY :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:

Just one point off top place :D
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Updated league table:
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Next game: Hua Hin vs SINGBURI
Saturday 29 March 2014
Thanarat Stadium, Pranburi

NB: Please note, this is a Saturday match as opposed to Sunday
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