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Van Lingen leads Suphanburi fightback at Chiang Mai
Are Kanchanaburi and Kasetsart heading for the playoffs?
The resurrection of Nakhon Si United
In T3, Rasisalai, Mae Jo United and Navy FC all confirmed Champions League places
Big celebrations at Mae Jo
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Our interview with Chanthaburi FC's Tiago Chulapa was recorded on Monday 3 March in Chiang Mai.
Tiago talks about his early career in Brasil, moving to Oman and then onto Thailand
Faith and family are clearly at the heart of his life - that and banging in goals. His record in Thai League 2 is outstanding - 70 goals in 135 appearances. There are plenty more to come.
It was such a fun interview to do - an hour passed very quickly.
Many thanks to Fake David (an old friend of the podcast) for his help.
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Ayutthaya go top of T2 after thumping NakhonSi Utd.
Phrae lose at Police Tero.
102nd minute heartbreak for Suphanburi.
Singing in the rain at Chonburi
Chanthaburi win at home for first time in 2025
Rasisalai lose for first time this season
CMFC put five past Uttaradit
9,590 watch Pattani FC beat Nara Utd 1-0.
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NakhonSi United edge Chiang Mai United 5-4 - after leading 4-0.
NakhonSi win three in a row in bid for a play-off spot.
Different emotions for the League's top strikers - a stunning winner for Maranhao and a shock for Van Lingen.
Mahasarakham back on track after a 2-0 win over stuttering Chonburi
In T3 10 man CMFC hold Mae Jo to a 0-0 draw.
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Nakhon Si United are our team of the week after winning at the weekend and midweek...
VAR keeps Kasetsart v Pattaya goal-less.
Lampang and Phrae pick up just one point each from their two games.
Phrae have the not unreasonable excuse of a 2,650 km round trip
Are Chonburi the T2 favorites again ?
In the BGC/Muang Thai cup semi finals after the first leg it is advantage to Songkhla and to Thonburi.
Mae Jo v CMFC is the game of T3North this weekend.
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Bright Sunday lights up Doi Saket
The joy of six for Trat
Fireworks and fines at CMFC in front of new sponsor
T2 Away wins for Lampang, Phrae, Kanchanaburi and Pattaya.
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After weeks of dithering Samut Prakan are kicked out of the Thai League - all their matches this season have been voided.
Phrae Utd lose at Sisaket - and lose their captain for an estimated three months with a broken leg.
Whatever happened to fortress Mahasarakham?
Thai League 3 action returns.
29 January is the FA Cup round of 32. BGPU at Lopburi should be fun.
And Suphanburi come back down to earth.....it was fun while it lasted.
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Picture credit: Phrae United - as Wellington Smith puts the boot into Bangkok FC.
Phrae put four past Bangkok FC
Samut Prakan go into hiding
Mahasarakham do enough at Chiang Mai United
Suphanburi beat Nakhon Si - two more for Oege van Lingen
BGC-Muang Thai Cup 1/4 finals
T3 restarts this weekend
And could someone please put Samut Prakan out of our misery
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Oege van Lingen scores four on his Suphanburi debut as Sisaket are put to the sword.
Samut Prakan are no shows at Trat - the Thai FA seem to be the only people who did not see that coming.
A no draw weekend.
Bangkok FC win their fourth game in a row.
Picture: Suphanburi FC on facebook.
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This episode could be renamed - Three old grumps moan about the new year while talking a bit of football......
A wrap of the pre-Christmas games in T2 - including a 6-1 win fo Nakhon Si United.
The last 16 teams in the BGC-MuangThai cup enter the knock out stage this weekend.
Is this the end of the road for Samut Prakan City?
Latest transfer news and thoughts on their likely impact.
Have a great new year everyone - and see you on the other side. Cheers to new beginnings and endless opportunities in 2025".
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That was a great weekend of T2 football with terrific goals and surprises.
Phil (Doc Holliday) Williams is traveling in the Wild West this week. In his absence Simon and I are joined as guest presenter by Clyde O'Connell from the wild rabbits of Chanthaburi FC. Clyde gives us an insider's view of last weekend's matches and the state of the league. A very entertaining listen.
Thanks as always to Simon and also to Clyde - you are welcome back anytime!
We will take next week off and come back again on 1 January. In the meantime have a very happy and safe Christmas holiday.
Episode picture courtesy of Chanthaburi FC and Clyde O'Connell.
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In the good news column....
Simon is back; Clyde O'Connell is well and has joined a dodgy looking boy band.
Amornthep has a stunning game for Bangkok FC and is man of the match in an away win at Kanchanaburi.
Jun Fukuda looking happier than the cat that got the cream.....the picture is from his facebook page.
Bangkok FC return home from the wilderness.
The transfer window opens and there are already some interesting moves.
In the fingers crossed column.....
What next for Samut Prakan? And for Kasetsart?
Who replaces the CMFC Brazilians?
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Phrae get an early present; Chainat win at last; a big win for Kanchanaburi at Ayutthaya; start of BGC/MuangThai Cup for T3 teams - but not for all of them.
And what do Captain Hook, The Wicked Queen and Clyde O'Connell have in common?
Thanks for listening!
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Great to have Phil back on the podcast.....
Late drama in T2 and T3;
T3 leagues at halfway;
Chang FA Cup last 32:
Are NakhonSi back on track?
What is happening at Chonburi?
T2 fixtures and predictions for the weekend
And thank you folks for listening!
Last season's beaten Chang FA Cup finalists were Kanchanaburi NOT Kasetsart. Apologies.
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The Chang FA Cup first round saw few shocks but there was drama!
Not that you can see highlights of most games as True and the Thai FA combined to stop clubs from broadcasting matches that were not covered by True.
Disappointingly, there were also no teams from Chiang Mai - should participation in the Thai FA Cup be compulsory for all teams in T1, T2 and T3?
The gap closed at the top of T3 North as MaeJo were held at home by Nakhon Sawan and CMFC won away at Chiang Rai United.
The Jeremy Zielinski highlights reel from his time in Thailand is here: https://youtu.be/_R16wkZnCCg?si=SP3QVm800rdIPRfo
Missing FA Cup score: Udonthani City 1 LOPBURI CITY 3.
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Podcast update: rather late in the day but Lamphun Warriors have moved their Saturday match against PT Prachuap back to their own stadium after completing the work on their floodlights.
Kick off is at 7.00pm.
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A fine win for Kasetsart at Phrae United - and an unexpected point for Chainat. Nakhon Si continue to struggle.
Four for CMFC at home to Mae Sot - can the club keep Felipe?
Songkhla go top in T3 South - is this their year at last.
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With a nod to election day in the USA and bonfire night in the UK we (maybe just Rob) wonder(s) whether the Phrae bubble has burst.
Kasetsart beat Chonburi in front of a crowd of 1,800 - where were they the last few seasons?
Bangkok FC make it four wins in a row with a fine win at NakhonSi United.
In T3North Chiang Mai and MaeJo both win and Uttaradit drop 2 more points.
The first round of the Chang FC Cup is on 20 November - a quick look at some of the games - fixtures and start times are not yet on the Thai League web site.
Everything has been a bit of a rush today so I forgot to introduce Phil and Simon at the start of the podcast - it would be impossible to do this without them. Thank you.
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Phil, Simon and Rob discuss
The fall and rise of Samut Prakan City.
Rayong bid farewell to Carlos Perreira - which we don't really discuss as we ran out of time!
Tips of the hat to Roi-Et PB, Muang Trang and Chainat Hornbill for making the last 16 of the REVO League Cup
Uttaradit beaten for the first time this season in T3N
Chiang Mai United's late late equaliser
The joys of traveling to games - four games in six days this week.
And is Steeven Langil's goal for Kasetsart at CMU already the T2 goal of the season.
And so much more!
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