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Unraveling the Intrigue: The Ongoing Drama of Thai Football and the Power Struggle for the Future

Change of Leadership at DSI

Police Lieutenant Colonel Suriya Singkamon has been abruptly removed from his position at the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), with many speculating that “wild pigs” played a role in his departure.

Contract with “Ishii” Gets Green Light

Police General Somyot Phumphanmuang has announced that the contract with “Ishii” will soon be finalized. However, concerns have been raised about the propriety of making such decisions so close to the end of his administration.

Thai League Copyright Dispute

There is contention over the granting of the “Thai League copyright” to “Sense Entertainment” for up to 8 years in advance. This decision has led to disappointment among football fans and the public.

Future of Thai Football

With the search for a new President of the Football Association of Thailand underway, various parties are vying for power. The upcoming election, with 73 votes at stake, will determine the direction of Thai football.

Challenges for Local Football Clubs

Several football clubs are facing challenges, including unresolved player compensations and coaching changes. The future of local clubs, such as Trat FC and Port Authority FC, remains uncertain.

Addressing Club Management Issues

Coaches and club management teams are facing tasks of ensuring the stability and success of their respective clubs. There is a need for strategic planning and effective leadership to address ongoing issues within the football community.

Stories about pigs that are not pork Because Police Lieutenant Colonel Suriya Singkamon suddenly had to be kicked out of the “DSI”, which almost everyone agreed was because of “wild pigs”.

Several days ago, the Police General Somyot Phumphanmuang Came out to tell the media that the contract with “Ishii” should be signed shortly. Since my own administration term is only a few months away, there should be “etiquette” for the new executives to make decisions. If so, when signing “Thai League copyright” granted to “Sense Entertainment” in advance for up to 8 years would be considered “disrespectful” as well, or use the reason for that. about propriety It’s true, but it’s normal to “play around”. It depends on who will rise to power.

After the copyright has been completely destroyed Live broadcast of the Thai League in this era Whether in terms of the quality of lighting, sound, and camera angles, as well as the production of various promotional content, I feel disappointed to the football fans and the people.
The cost of paying to buy a viewing package is considered the “darkest period” of access to professional football in Thailand.

The days have passed faster than a lie. After being unhappy for almost 8 years, only a few days have passed. There will be another search for a new president of the Football Association of Thailand. So far, at least 4 people have been launched, but to summarize, there are only 2 groups fighting between the “capitalists and feudal warriors” and the “middle class + grassroots football people.” You can imagine in advance that there are 73 votes. the right to determine the future of Thai football. To which group will it be poured? And if he gets it and still can’t escape, the same dictator will continue to be the bane of Thai football fans.

Losing Tero Police to Trat FC at home is not unusual. Because the problem of remaining player compensation has not been settled yet, but Port Authority FC, who had previously led “BGPU” 2-0, came back to lose 2-3, causing a shock to the entire Khlong Toei. That makes people wonder what happened.

After this game, Rangsan Wiwatchaichok The elements of Singha Chaotha can be noticed more and more How is it different from the Silver Dragon? And how to fix it? This is a major homework assignment for “Coach Aon” who is the 15th coach in 8 years and 9 months of a total of 18 coach changes. This is the recorded record of this paranormal club.

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