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do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold medal?

Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

oh. where is sinkieland, get kicked out???

i thought with their multi- talented foreign players ( using tax money to pay ) will win sinkieland the super gold cup of the world??


In SEA Games football, Singapore have failed to meet their target of reaching the finals of the competition after Thailand beat them 1-0 in the semi-final.

I love Thailand.... They are the true sportman who use their own country players to win gold.. very high level of integrity..unlike sinkieland.


Chump, your country with a population of 30 million, not just got kicked out of the semi finals, but also lost to a country with population of 5 million.

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Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

Really boliao, watch such low quality football. :rolleyes:

Look at the empty stands at the stadium, even the people in Myanmar didn't give a fuck.
 
Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

Really boliao, watch such low quality football. :rolleyes:

Look at the empty stands at the stadium, even the people in Myanmar didn't give a fuck.

Cos their team kanna kicked out mah!
 
Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

THAILAND CROWNED KINGS OF SEA GAMES FOOTBALL FOR RECORD 14TH TIME

I lOVE THAILAND!!!!!



Thailand clinched the men’s football gold medal of the 2013 Myanmar SEA Games with a collected 1-0 win over Indonesia in front of a vociferous crowd of 3,150 at Zeyarthiri Stadium last night. A touch of Thai magic from playmaker Pokklaw Anan put through Sarawat Masuk, who produced a deft flick over Indonesian goalkeeper Kurnia Hermansyah to score the winning goal in the 21st minute of the match. With the win, Thailand extend their record to 14 gold medals in the competition.

Before kickoff, after they had belted out with gusto their respective national anthems, both sets of fans were creating a din with their horns and cheer. This brought a real cup final atmosphere for arguably the showpiece event of the Games, even though it was played in a vastly empty stadium.

The Indonesian fans might have been the louder of two with the aid of their drums, but they must have also quietly known that the last time Indonesia had beaten Thailand in a SEA Games final was way back in the 1991 Manila games. That was also the last time that record gold medal winners Thailand had been defeated in the final of the men’s competition. Following that, the Thais went on an unprecedented run of eight straight gold medals, before a resurgent Malaysia put a stop to that run by winning the last two editions.

Now the Changsuk, or Thai War Elephants, were hungry to reclaim their crown. Favorites coming into the game, especially after their earlier 4-1 victory against the same opponents in the group stage in Yangon, they were in control of the game from the early stages and it came as no surprise when they took the lead after 20 minutes.

Right winger Sarawut made a lightning burst down the wing and played a brilliant one-two with Pokklaw, which played him through behind the Indonesian backline with an excellent pass. After receiving the ball, the Muangthong United player flicked the ball over onrushing Indonesian keeper, with it dropping just under the crossbar, to give the Thais a deserved lead.

Despite their silky passing which allowed them to win most of the possession in the first half, the Thais did not always have it their own way. Indonesia was finding joy down the flanks through their speedy wingers and forcing the Thais into conceding needless free kicks in the Thai defensive third. But Garuda Muda, or the Young Garudas, could not make the most of the dead ball opportunities handed to them and went into the break a goal behind.

Thailand emerged out of the halftime interval happy to sit back and let Garuda Muda come at them, and the Garuda Muda did give them a couple of scares, most notably when Rizki Ramdani’s shot on the turn from the edge of the box was deflected just narrowly wide of the far post in the 75th minute.

But as the fourth official signaled four minutes of added time, Thai fans sensed victory was just around the corner. In truth, despite the second half onslaught from the Indonesians, Thailand’s one-goal advantage was never seriously troubled. In the end, the Indonesian siege could find no gaps in the Thai fortress of blue defenders and with an acrobatic bicycle-kick clearance from one of the Thai defenders, the referee blew the final whistle to signal the return of Thailand to the top of SEA Games football.

“We worked hard and selected the right players for our team,” explained Thai coach Kiatisuk Senamuang, when asked what was the secret to the team’s triumph. “We have been training together for one year since January.”

Indonesian coach Rahmad Darmawan felt that his team was just short of luck to snatch the gold from the Thais on the day.

“Today we did not play badly and in the second half we dominated possession and had chances,” said the Indonesian coach. “We were unlucky and just could not finish.”

As for his counterpart, the legendary Thai striker, nick-named “Zico” for his goal-scoring prowess, can now add to the four SEA Games gold medals he already won between 1993 and 1999 as part of the Changsuk.

“This is very exciting for me because the four before were as a player and now this is my first as a head coach,” added the 40-year old.

“I feel very proud of our boys and for our country.”


I feel very proud too..good work Thailand.. using your own people to win shows you that you have full integrity and honesty and pride for your country, unlike sinkieland.
 
Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

THAILAND CROWNED KINGS OF SEA GAMES FOOTBALL FOR RECORD 14TH TIME

I lOVE THAILAND!!!!!



Thailand clinched the men’s football gold medal of the 2013 Myanmar SEA Games with a collected 1-0 win over Indonesia in front of a vociferous crowd of 3,150 at Zeyarthiri Stadium last night. A touch of Thai magic from playmaker Pokklaw Anan put through Sarawat Masuk, who produced a deft flick over Indonesian goalkeeper Kurnia Hermansyah to score the winning goal in the 21st minute of the match. With the win, Thailand extend their record to 14 gold medals in the competition.

Before kickoff, after they had belted out with gusto their respective national anthems, both sets of fans were creating a din with their horns and cheer. This brought a real cup final atmosphere for arguably the showpiece event of the Games, even though it was played in a vastly empty stadium.

The Indonesian fans might have been the louder of two with the aid of their drums, but they must have also quietly known that the last time Indonesia had beaten Thailand in a SEA Games final was way back in the 1991 Manila games. That was also the last time that record gold medal winners Thailand had been defeated in the final of the men’s competition. Following that, the Thais went on an unprecedented run of eight straight gold medals, before a resurgent Malaysia put a stop to that run by winning the last two editions.

Now the Changsuk, or Thai War Elephants, were hungry to reclaim their crown. Favorites coming into the game, especially after their earlier 4-1 victory against the same opponents in the group stage in Yangon, they were in control of the game from the early stages and it came as no surprise when they took the lead after 20 minutes.

Right winger Sarawut made a lightning burst down the wing and played a brilliant one-two with Pokklaw, which played him through behind the Indonesian backline with an excellent pass. After receiving the ball, the Muangthong United player flicked the ball over onrushing Indonesian keeper, with it dropping just under the crossbar, to give the Thais a deserved lead.

Despite their silky passing which allowed them to win most of the possession in the first half, the Thais did not always have it their own way. Indonesia was finding joy down the flanks through their speedy wingers and forcing the Thais into conceding needless free kicks in the Thai defensive third. But Garuda Muda, or the Young Garudas, could not make the most of the dead ball opportunities handed to them and went into the break a goal behind.

Thailand emerged out of the halftime interval happy to sit back and let Garuda Muda come at them, and the Garuda Muda did give them a couple of scares, most notably when Rizki Ramdani’s shot on the turn from the edge of the box was deflected just narrowly wide of the far post in the 75th minute.

But as the fourth official signaled four minutes of added time, Thai fans sensed victory was just around the corner. In truth, despite the second half onslaught from the Indonesians, Thailand’s one-goal advantage was never seriously troubled. In the end, the Indonesian siege could find no gaps in the Thai fortress of blue defenders and with an acrobatic bicycle-kick clearance from one of the Thai defenders, the referee blew the final whistle to signal the return of Thailand to the top of SEA Games football.

“We worked hard and selected the right players for our team,” explained Thai coach Kiatisuk Senamuang, when asked what was the secret to the team’s triumph. “We have been training together for one year since January.”

Indonesian coach Rahmad Darmawan felt that his team was just short of luck to snatch the gold from the Thais on the day.

“Today we did not play badly and in the second half we dominated possession and had chances,” said the Indonesian coach. “We were unlucky and just could not finish.”

As for his counterpart, the legendary Thai striker, nick-named “Zico” for his goal-scoring prowess, can now add to the four SEA Games gold medals he already won between 1993 and 1999 as part of the Changsuk.

“This is very exciting for me because the four before were as a player and now this is my first as a head coach,” added the 40-year old.

“I feel very proud of our boys and for our country.”


I feel very proud too..good work Thailand.. using your own people to win shows you that you have full integrity and honesty and pride for your country, unlike sinkieland.



Chump, your country with a population of 30 million, not just got kicked out of the semi finals, but also lost to a country with population of 5 million.

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Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

chump, your country with a population of 30 million, not just got kicked out of the semi finals, but also lost to a country with population of 5 million.

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good morning bro,

well said!!!

Happy sunday weekend ...huat ah!!!!!!!!!!

 
Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

Thais take SEA Games football gold with 1-0 win over Indonesia


So happy for the Thais...


Thailand beat Indonesia 1-0 to take gold in the men's under-23 football final at the Southeast Asian Games in Myanmar on Saturday.
A clever finish by forward Sarawut Masuk on 21 minutes was enough to hold off the hard-working Indonesians -- who were runners-up and silver medalists for the second tournament in a row.
Singapore earlier took bronze after beating defending champions Malaysia 2-1.
The Thais went into the final as hot favourites after trouncing the Indonesians 4-1 in the group stage and going unbeaten for the whole tournament.
But there was to be no repeat of that cake walk in an absorbing, tight encounter.
The Indonesian midfield recovered from a cagey start to take control of the game, but the side lacked conviction in the final third allowing the Thai defence to easily mop up attacks.
For all their endeavour it was the Thais who struck first.

The deadlock was broken on 21 minutes as Thailand's Sarawut Masuk cut through the Indonesian backline with a one-two before chipping the ball exquisitely over the advancing goalkeeper.
Thereafter Thailand appeared content to absorb pressure and launch the occasional counter-attack.
While Indonesia huffed and puffed they carved few clear chances, although the industrious Ramdani Lestaluhu clipped the outside of the post on 75 minutes after a melee in the goal area.
At the final whistle the delighted Thai bench streamed onto the pitch to celebrate with their teammates, while the inconsolable Indonesians sunk to the turf at Naypyidaw's purpose-built Zayar Thiri Stadium.
It was the second narrow SEA Games loss for the Indonesians, who fell on penalties at home to Malaysia in the 2011 final.

The result gives the Thais gold for the first time since 2007.
It also secured a double gold for Thai football after the women's team overcame Vietnam in the final on Friday.
Fiercely contested but little known outside the region, the SEA Games are held every two years, giving athletes from lesser sporting nations a chance of medal glory.
Myanmar's hosting of the Games has been seen as a 'coming out' party for the former junta-ruled nation as it undergoes sweeping reforms.

Thailand leads the medals table with 106 golds with one day of competition to go while the hosts are in second on 84 golds.


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Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

To that sinkie shit loser who keep posting that sinkieland win Malaysia over an unimportant bronze medal..pls.. you think the Malaysians want a bronze?? they go for the gold..

Malaysian pity the sinkies that they want the sinkie pride so much and they let them win. just take the bronze and shut the fuck up. moreover, malaysia get more medals than sinkieland already.
 
Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

To that sinkie shit loser who keep posting that sinkieland win Malaysia over an unimportant bronze medal..pls.. you think the Malaysians want a bronze?? they go for the gold..

Malaysian pity the sinkies that they want the sinkie pride so much and they let them win. just take the bronze and shut the fuck up. moreover, malaysia get more medals than sinkieland already.


Of course your country Malaysia wants the Gold. They even want to win the World Cup also.

But they can't even beat Singapore (5 mil) population country for the bronze medal, so the can wait long long.

You say what? Malaysian pity the sinkies that they want the sinkie pride so much and they let them win?

Ha Ha sore loser, talking through your arse again. Lose mean lose.
 
Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

Thais take SEA Games football gold with 1-0 win over Indonesia


Whether Thailand lose or win, is not your fuck business.

Your country Malaysia lost!!!
 
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Whether Thailand lose or win, is not your fuck business.

Your country Malaysia lost!!!

i am actually a Thai and proud of my country winning the gold.
 
Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

i am actually a Thai and proud of my country winning the gold.

Might as well say you are a Brazilian.
 

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Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

you mean,

on the internet, nobody knows you are a PAP dog???
 
Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

you mean,

on the internet, nobody knows you are a PAP dog???

You got it wrong, is UMNO dog.
 
Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

i am actually a Thai..
 
Re: do you think Thailand or Indonesia will win tonite SEA Games soccer final gold me

Fucktard tonychat

Take thai lancheow foreskin and still to your face also feel proud. Really a lowlife Fucktard
 
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Fucktard tonychat

Take thai lancheow foreskin and still to your face also feel proud. Really a lowlife Fucktard

My bestest friend just love those Thai foreskins and their juice. After drinking so much Thai juice, he considers himself a Thai now.
 
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