What's the difference between Buriram FC and Sakon Nakhon FC road games?
Ten busloads of spectators (Buriram FC pictured right).
Think the difference is sponsorship.
During Sakon Nakhon's first away game against Mukdahan, team supporters were sparse. Even Mukdahan's home team crowd was considerably less than expected.
I was invited to attend the game by my extended Thai family and friends.
As was expected, I was also invited to handle expenses. Something I really did not mind doing... this time.
We arrived early enough to take a short walk along the Mukdaham riverfront.
First things first:
Public toilets were 5 baht,
unless of course you knew about the open rear staircase.
Thailand is funny that way.
Next on the agenda 5 baht rental of binoculars enabling you to get a closer look of the shores of Laos.
So why did I wind up paying 10 baht.
Those are the more powerful ones, they cost extra.
Can you see me alright?
Of course there are endless stalls selling everything from kitchen cutlery, cheap toys and tools, herbs, spices. You name it...
My wallet passed the market unscathed
We arrived at the game minutes before opening ceremonies.
It was an intense game with plenty of near misses. Kept me at at the edge of my seat.
Plenty of cheering and lot's of oey's
Just before half time the music was turned up quite loud behind us. The parking lot served as a multipurpose field and locals had gathered for their daily exercise.
Great halftime show in my opinion.
Mother nature also added it's own feature for the show
I mentioned this earlier, but the team really needs some sponsors. At least so they can buy some drum sticks.
Until then they'll make due with what they have
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