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119189.4 in reply to 119189.3
Date: 11/14/2010 1:13:35 AM
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Congrats.

The Gachai dynasty is officially over. Cannot compete with European timing on the TL nor the amazing team purchased by Siam. Lost by 12 at home playing my best game ever. It was a good run while it lasted. Congratulations and all hail the Dutch champion!

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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119189.5 in reply to 119189.4
Date: 11/14/2010 10:36:14 AM
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Well, one battle won does not make you win the war.. I could not watch Live because was on my way back to Bangkok IRL..:-) Stay here for a few days then visiting Hong Kong for exhibition... Still managed to not make weekly loss... But I am afraid that I cannot maintain the team forever..:-/ At least for the cup though...

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119189.6 in reply to 119189.5
Date: 11/14/2010 10:26:47 PM
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It was a great game. Your defense was amazing. I think my starters played too many minutes and the last three minutes of the game you pulled away easily. I think, with one more big man, you will go far in the B3 next season. Have a safe trip!

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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119189.7 in reply to 119189.6
Date: 11/15/2010 5:59:17 AM
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Come on Somdet, just like Siam said it's not because he won a game that the battle is over. How many games you have won against us these past few seasons. Does that meant we had to let you win easily and do nothing to improve our roster ;-)? You've got experience and I'm sure you'll make some interesting moves in order to increase your "dynasty"!

And Siam... Hang on man! You are at the beginning of your journey. Victories are "arms open" waiting for you (LOL). You've built a competitive team, it'll be a waist if you let go so soon. Win a couple of domestic trophies, make some good runs in B3 and then take a big good retirement.

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119189.8 in reply to 119189.7
Date: 11/18/2010 7:52:32 AM
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I am just being practical. Playing my best team with my best tactics with my players at or near optimal game shape I was trounced by a superior team at home. What's more my players are all in their mid to late 20's while Siam has acquired a group of NTU21 players that will rule for seasons to come. I am not giving up, just facing facts. I am very impressed with Dau's managerial acumen and salute him. Gachai will become a second fiddle and work hard to make Nirun Raksombat and Arnon Punpak the best Thai NT players they can be.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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119189.9 in reply to 119189.7
Date: 11/25/2010 7:21:26 AM
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Jorge Ascenção (12024123) What a big guy! 224cm!

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119189.10 in reply to 119189.9
Date: 11/25/2010 8:22:17 AM
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That's right! He's one big guy that will help me maintain my position in League I.1 ;-). He was not that expensive and above all: very young (22 years old). His transfer didn't waist all my cash so I can still reinforce in case one of my guy injures.

Papabear reinforce its roster recently. I had no choice but trying to keep in touch with him! It'll be a tremendous fight for the 6th place!

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119189.11 in reply to 119189.10
Date: 11/29/2010 10:29:42 AM
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You should be fine, noticed today that Bangkok Warrior retired...so good luck to you!

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119189.12 in reply to 119189.11
Date: 11/29/2010 10:54:16 AM
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Nah, that's a bad news man. I hoped that the competition will give me no rest. The more the merrier! I really wish to see more Thai around here in the future. Even though basket ball is not the most renown sport in the country. But I don't know, I'm a big dreamer after all.

Thanks for your cheers. Bangkok Warrior retirement makes my task harder. Indeed, I wish to avoid the 5th place. That place represents a huge financial and sportive waist!

Last edited by Pipat Kitamakin at 11/29/2010 10:54:57 AM

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119189.13 in reply to 119189.12
Date: 11/29/2010 2:46:35 PM
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The retirement of Bangkok Warrior is another sad day of Thai history.

We all hope and understand that this is a marathon and no sprint and some day your days of glory will come eventually...

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119189.14 in reply to 119189.13
Date: 11/30/2010 4:33:38 AM
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True. It's sad! But when looking at the 4 League II, I realized that some newbies registered and keeps on logging in each week. It's our task to make them enjoy BuzzerBeater and contribute to the growth of our community ;-).

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