by K.URZ13 » 30 Jun 2015 05:08
by 78royal » 30 Jun 2015 05:39
by windermere_royal » 30 Jun 2015 06:12
by K.URZ13 » 30 Jun 2015 07:44
by 78royal » 30 Jun 2015 08:22
by K.URZ13 » 04 Jul 2015 10:07
by Squelchy2507 » 04 Jul 2015 13:38
78royal Clubhouse is a bit far from the stadium, if we go to Silom road there's a couple of Irish pubs near Saladaeng BTS station, which is only 2 stops away from the stadium. Other suggestions welcome.
Pub: http://www.mollymalonesbangkok.com/
Ticket details: http://www.thaiticketmajor.com/sport/reading-fc-thailand-tour-2015-en.html
by Squelchy2507 » 04 Jul 2015 13:40
Squelchy250778royal Clubhouse is a bit far from the stadium, if we go to Silom road there's a couple of Irish pubs near Saladaeng BTS station, which is only 2 stops away from the stadium. Other suggestions welcome.
Pub: http://www.mollymalonesbangkok.com/
Ticket details: http://www.thaiticketmajor.com/sport/reading-fc-thailand-tour-2015-en.html
So any final decision on meeting place? I fly out from Heathrow tomorrow.
Where do I get ticket from? Do I have to go up to the Stadium to get one in advance?
by K.URZ13 » 04 Jul 2015 15:22
by tmesis » 04 Jul 2015 16:03
K.URZ13 Who's going? What seats did you buy for the game 500, 400 or 200 baht? and does anyone want to meet before the game for beer?
by Squelchy2507 » 04 Jul 2015 17:44
tmesisK.URZ13 Who's going? What seats did you buy for the game 500, 400 or 200 baht? and does anyone want to meet before the game for beer?
That seems really expensive for a game in Thaliand.
I haven't been to one for a few years, but it was more like 100 baht to get in.
I'm sadly not at this one, having only started a new job last week, but if you want bars, and don't mind the odd waitress asking politely about being your "special friend" for the evening, Soi Nana is a fair easy choice. It's virtually nothing but bars for about 200 metres.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@13.74135 ... !1e1?hl=en
There are some "real" pubs about, but they tend to be expensive compared to the other bars, and beer from back home will often cost as much as it does here.
Then again, if you afford to go to Thailand for a pre-season friendly, the price of beer isn't likely to be a deciding factor in anything.
Anyone in Bangkok tomorrow, who fancies taking in a local game, could venture down to Thai Port FC, who play a few hundred metres south of the Queen Sirikit Convention Centre metro side, on the other side of a rather whiffy market.
http://uk.soccerway.com/national/thaila ... on/r30465/
Muang Thong Utd are also playing, but they are a bit further out to the north, and less easy to get to.
by 78royal » 04 Jul 2015 17:45
by Squelchy2507 » 04 Jul 2015 18:01
78royal Shall we say Mollys from 4 pm and then head to the ground around 5.30?
by Sutekh » 05 Jul 2015 08:33
by tmesis » 05 Jul 2015 12:12
Sutekh Rumoured to be covered live by BBC Berks at noon on Wednesday UK time. Anyone confirm?
by winchester_royal » 05 Jul 2015 13:08
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by SCIAG » 05 Jul 2015 23:56
by Ian Royal » 06 Jul 2015 00:39
by Sutekh » 06 Jul 2015 09:00
SCIAG Squad: Bond, Al-Habsi; McShane, Ferdinand, Keown; Gunter, Long; Obita, Griffin; Williams, Norwood, Quinn, Akpan, Kuhl, Tshibola, L. Kelly; HRK, Blackman, Fosu, Taylor, Owusu; Pogrebnyak, Sa, Samuel, Novakovich
Cooper, Cox, and Stacey are injured whilst Hector and McCleary are on international duty. Craig Tanner is the big omission and it doesn't look good for Stephen Kelly either.
Interesting to see only three centre backs selected. They must be confident of Ferdinand's fitness.
The club are warning us not to look into squad numbers or the non-selection of new signings, which probably means Quinn and Sa will be on the fringes.
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