tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post1389539449630746739..comments2023-08-10T14:31:21.127+07:00Comments on Kingdom of football: Shame on Prek PraAndy Brouwerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04200698808278341785noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post-63197018383384787722011-07-29T22:37:45.519+07:002011-07-29T22:37:45.519+07:00Anon 1.11PM: No fans have the right to throw water...Anon 1.11PM: No fans have the right to throw water-bottles at match officials or players. Or throw anything for that matter. Full stop. If you believe that what they did was acceptable, then you have no place being in a professional sporting environment in my opinion. You obviously don't understand how close they came to causing serious injury.<br />AndyAndy Brouwerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04200698808278341785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post-48342066307935812192011-07-29T17:19:26.989+07:002011-07-29T17:19:26.989+07:00Helmeted Military Police versus head-scarfed Prek ...Helmeted Military Police versus head-scarfed Prek Pra Ladies (with babes in arms) - now there's a fair match-up if ever there was one!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post-61881795736457705562011-07-29T13:11:43.155+07:002011-07-29T13:11:43.155+07:00The loyal Prek Pra fans have the right to freely e...The loyal Prek Pra fans have the right to freely express their frustration and displeasure. The Military Police behaved like bulls in a china shop and should have kept their distance, especially given the passion and anger of the headscarf-wearing ladies - who support their team throughout every game, regardless of the score! Souhana, Hosan and Co need to start knocking in the goals to give their fans something good to cheer about!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post-37114033908870229452011-07-25T10:37:17.083+07:002011-07-25T10:37:17.083+07:00Those fans were ridiculous.in football matches u c...Those fans were ridiculous.in football matches u can't expect all decision goes ur ways.I my views some Cambodian fans do not understand the rule of football yet.they judge it themselves without knowing the rules.n referee a human being so human makes mistakes.I competed in Cambodia Futsal Cup last year n there were lots of wrong decisions went against my team but we got on with the game n respected the ref.I think referee deserves more respect for their hard job.Sam Phallarithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post-6359544869142361712011-07-24T22:50:04.840+07:002011-07-24T22:50:04.840+07:00Ken, I disagree. The Prek Pra followers started th...Ken, I disagree. The Prek Pra followers started the trouble by throwing water-bottles. They struck a ball boy and had the players + officials running for cover. This is totally unacceptable, whatever the decisions by the match officials (inept or not). The police only made matters worse because they didn't know how to handle the situation properly and were under-manned. <br />Bottom-line is that the Prek Pra followers were acting violently and the police were justified in taking action. I saw enough violence in England first-hand at football matches during the 70s and 80s and I don't want to witness it again in Cambodia. It's a cancer on the face of football.<br />I expect the FFC to issue a stern warning to Prek Pra FC about the conduct of its fans in the future. The club knows who they are, their manager El Fatel was the one who calmed them down eventually, and if there is any more misbehaviour by them, the police must take much stronger action, as well as the FFC. I would also recommend segregation of the fans in future, if there is another such incident.<br />AndyAndy Brouwerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04200698808278341785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post-28443156999271953232011-07-24T20:18:03.089+07:002011-07-24T20:18:03.089+07:00Andy lets not be hasty to condemn the act of the P...Andy lets not be hasty to condemn the act of the Prek Pra supporters. While I do not support any act of soccer hooliganism, the FFC needs to caution the Referees as more fans begin to support their teams fanatically, we cannot rule out such as what we witnessed in the last two weeks. The Police too need to be trained on how to manage crisis of this nature. Sometimes the way they rough handle even those of us who are press men is embarrasingGADAFFIhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11732287300344999372noreply@blogger.com