The majority of weather services (I check 12 weather services daily) are indicating increased heavy rain for Tuesday. This will most likely begin this evening. Continuous rain without breaks should raise the flood warnings. If there is no break to give canals and river time to recede, then the obvious happens. Galoshes are recommended especially if you have open cuts on your feet. Washing your feet when stepping into puddles is recommended. Floods tend to wash away bacteria from household sumps. As of 6 am this morning, there has been no weather warning posted by the Thai Meteorology Department
August 2008 Sakon Flooding
August 2010
Rice fields become lakes, roads become rivers
July 2013 Floods
September 2014
And then of course the end result
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Monday, May 15, 2017
Weather alert: The worst is yet to come
Sunday, May 14, 2017
Keith Pearson hospitalized
Keith was hospitalized after some complaints of extreme physical pain. Keith had gallbladder surgery late Saturday night and is now recovering in the Mens surgery 2 Ward, on the 6th floor of the new building at the 'government hospital.' Source: Martin at the Pit Stop Keith I wish you a speedy recovery |
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It wasn't the outcome I'd hoped for
There was an obvious change in the Sakon FC starting lineup. Most obvious: one major player was sitting in the audience. There were a couple other obvious lineup changes. First half action was a bit of a yawner at times. Oh sure there were a couple exciting moments, but nothing that left the crowd roaring.
The Sakon Goalie was replaced due to an injury. The mistake happened when the replacement goalie let himself get drawn too far from his goal and not enough team members rushed to defend the goal. It was one of those goals that you knew it was about to happen, long before it happened. The game next Sunday may well turn into a hometown thriller. Both teams are tied for 7th place in the league with identical wins, draws, losses, and points. Sakon FC held Huai Thalaeng to a draw in an away game. This time it's home field advantage. Let's hope they win this game, cause the following game, Sunday, May 28, at Sisaket is ... Sisaket has not lost a game so far this season. |
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Saturday, May 13, 2017
Chances are
football will be a watersport today
Friday, May 12, 2017
I don't have to make up stories, there's 100,000 pictures with missing stories
Elephant invades Lion territory
Tomorrow, Saturday at 4pm Sakon Nakhon FC hosts Surin City Well! Blow me away. (extremely impressed) That stadium on airport road, I've been naming To this date you are still able to bring your own, or buy beer on the premises. It's not so at many other stadiums in Thailand. The main reason being, some rowdy fans throw bottles and cans at players, and mostly at referees when the game is not going favorably. Some stadiums have tackled the problem by only allowing paper cups in the stadium. Most recently I was at two Buriram stadiums. At the Big one: no drinks in the seating area, they had a drink area and a smoking area. I thought the seats in that stadium where a bit cramped. At the lesser known Buriram B stadium, no drinks in the seating area. I grabbed my beer and watched most of the game outside the open fenced area. I did sit in the opposite seating area which was in desperate need of major repair. Sat there, took some pictures, and drank my beer undisturbed. |
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Thursday, May 11, 2017
Parade, Rocket Fest, Football, we had it all
View the album here |
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Rocket-fest that was last weekend | Sakon FC 0 Yasothon 1
Sakon Nakhon FC next hosts Surin City this Saturday
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on Friday, The Pitstop Café will be open from 10.00am until late | |||
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
4 to 1.75 odds
I don't bet financially. One betting site I came across favors a Sakon Nakhon win 4 to 1.75. I'm not quite convinced. I'd be happy with a draw. Then again it's possible. Yasothon had their first loss last weekend with Surin. Let's not forget, this may turn out to be Sakon Nakhon FC's best season. Don't recollect being in fourth place, as they are at the moment ![]() |
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