Floods and the World Cup Qualifier

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Floods and the World Cup Qualifier

Postby blahblah Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:38 am

We were to play in Bangkok on Nov 15 at Rajamangala Stadium. However the stadium is now at capacity as a flood refugee centre, as are Chonburi and Saraburi provincial stadiums. I believe the old National Stadium in the centre of town may be above water for now however I assume it too may be used to house refugees; if not now then soon.

Phuket may be an option however I wouldn't buy your tickets just yet.
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Re: Floods and the World Cup Qualifier

Postby King_Billy Fri Oct 28, 2011 1:03 pm

We were to play in Bangkok on Nov 15 at Rajamangala Stadium. However the stadium is now at capacity as a flood refugee centre, as are Chonburi and Saraburi provincial stadiums. I believe the old National Stadium in the centre of town may be above water for now however I assume it too may be used to house refugees; if not now then soon.

Phuket may be an option however I wouldn't buy your tickets just yet.
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Re: Floods and the World Cup Qualifier

Postby flavze Fri Oct 28, 2011 5:28 pm

i doubt the pitch will be in any condition to play on with a few thousand people living on it for a month or two.

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