Chitchat AFF Suzuki Cup 2018

Bad New Brown

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This is a mini World Cup tournament for South East Asia countries and the only international trophy that an ASEAN football countries can possibly win it :D

Sinkieland is in the same Group B with Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines and Timor Leste.

There are two home matches to be played at Sport Hub National Stadium.

9 Nov 2018 Friday
Lions vs Indonesia 8pm

21 Nov 2018 Wednesday
Lions vs Timor Leste 7:30pm

These will be a profitable and good betting tournament :D
 
Laos vs Vietnam 8:30pm at New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane

Live betting available at Livewire tonight.

My bet is a $300 on Vietnam -2.5
 
There are 3 lions who ply their trade in the Thai League.

Goalies Hassan Sunny and Izwan Mahbud together with attacking midfielder Gabriel Quak.

Tonight will be an exciting match and hopefully we can beat the Indonesians :inlove:
 
Timor-Leste vs Thailand at 8pm
Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok.

My bet is $500 on Thailand -3.5
 
Singapore defeats Indonesia 1-0! Congratulations to Bad News Brown, Fandi Ahmad all the SG team players and staff! :biggrin:

Thanks bro, we finally hear the Lions roar :biggrin:

We had achieved the first competitive win from last 2 years without the help of the naturalised citizens :inlove:
 
You must be damn brave to bet on South East Asian football. The football scene here is super kelong

I watch the game, have to agree with you. The acting was worse than 80s WWF! And mediacorpse was complicit as well. When the sole chinese player forgot the script (or he's just lousy!) and clumsily brought down an indonesian player in the penalty area, the kelong referee ignored it and braodcaster mediacorpse refused to show a replay of this incident. They'd rather show players drinking water while play was stopped to treat an injured player.
 
Nobody kelong in front of the 30,783 fans at the National Stadium last night.

Both teams played well and Indonesians tried to equalise but the Lions defence stood firmly and run down the clock :D
 
Nobody kelong in front of the 30,783 fans at the National Stadium last night.

Both teams played well and Indonesians tried to equalise but the Lions defence stood firmly and run down the clock :biggrin:

LOL tried to equalize by frequently shooting high/far/wide from kilometers away from goal.
 
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