tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post7689460175232651913..comments2023-08-10T14:31:21.127+07:00Comments on Kingdom of football: Narong's punishmentAndy Brouwerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04200698808278341785noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post-61492748169731900902011-08-19T16:04:26.324+07:002011-08-19T16:04:26.324+07:00Andy, No one perfect. I think Crown should give hi...Andy, No one perfect. I think Crown should give him a chance If he can say apology to Fan, club and all player in the public. It's the big lesson learn for his life. And he will be remembered if he become a coach in the future.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post-4518265505375628562011-08-15T21:17:41.661+07:002011-08-15T21:17:41.661+07:00NRFC,
I am amazed by the Thai football rule that ...NRFC, <br />I am amazed by the Thai football rule that allows a team to leave the field for 15 minutes in such a fashion. There is no reason to leave a pitch because of a refereeing decision; clubs have to be professional enough to get on with the game, and let the authorities deal with any possible miscarriages of justice after the match. This is 1 rule I do NOT want to see come into the game in any other country.<br />AndyAndy Brouwerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04200698808278341785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post-56964482119811247952011-08-15T20:57:15.613+07:002011-08-15T20:57:15.613+07:00Anon 1:55PM,
Indeed the club are responsible for ...Anon 1:55PM, <br />Indeed the club are responsible for the actions of their players and hence PPCFC's indefinite suspension of the player. However, as you appreciate, no-one could've prepared for the player's actions. The final say is up to the Federation who recognised the severity of Narong's actions and banned him for 8 matches. They also recognised the National Police's complete disrespect for the rules of football and fined them, when in reality their decision to walk-off was far worse than the 10 seconds of madness by Narong. <br />AndyAndy Brouwerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04200698808278341785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post-65709609177933805592011-08-15T13:55:11.549+07:002011-08-15T13:55:11.549+07:00Re: Walkoff Thai Style - 11 against 10 was always ...Re: Walkoff Thai Style - 11 against 10 was always going to be unfair for the Police team - especially as it was a Phnom Penh player who had stormed onto the pitch from the substitutes bench - provocation or not. PPC reward three points and three extra goals gifted to the tally and goal difference - thankyou very much. Aren't clubs responsible for the actions of their players? Why just the Police team fined?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983163773242420144.post-62885861790651904282011-08-14T23:55:48.560+07:002011-08-14T23:55:48.560+07:00And yet...in the more professional world of Thai f...And yet...in the more professional world of Thai football, walk-offs are officially sanctioned by the FAT thanks to a by-law which allows teams to leave the field of play for up to 15 minutes to protest a referee's decision!Nakhon Ratchasima FChttp://www.clubwebsite.co.uk/koratfcnoreply@blogger.com