Two of those games are MTU games against AFC opposition.
The official site has these updates fixtures:
Date | Team | Programme | Venue | Time |
20 Mar 2010 | Srisaket FC VS MTUD | TPL | IPE Srisaket stadium | 04.00 PM |
23 Mar 2010 | MTUD VS VB (Maldives) | AFC cup | Yamaha stadium | 06.30 PM |
27 Mar 2010 | MTUD VS Persiwa (Indo) | AFC cup | Yamaha stadium | 06.30 PM |
31 Mar 2010 | MTUD VS Chonburi FC | TPL | Yamaha stadium | 08.00 PM |
3 Apr 2010 | MTUD VS Navy Rayong FC | TPL | Yamaha stadium | 06.00 PM |
7 Apr 2010 | VB(Maldives) VS MTUD | AFC cup | Male National stadium | 04.00 PM |
11 Apr 2010 | Thai Port FC VS MTUD | TPL | Suppachalasai stadium | 04.00 PM |
Source: http://mtutd.tv/NewsDetail_e.asp?id=1302
In addition to the two highlighted fixtures, I'll attend Rajpracha Vs Suphanburi on the 24th and Nonthaburi V Kasembundit on the 28th.
Three of these four games will be played at the Yamaha Thunderdome. Let's hope the new pitch is good enough quality to handle such punishment.
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See here for comments on Persiwa. As for VB Sports of the Maldives, their top scorer is some chap called Ali Umar, and their experienced defender Mohamed Umair is rated as fifty-fifty for the game.
Other articles of note from the club OS include one concerning the squad arriving in Bangkok and a rather blunt article explaining why they just sacked the white player.
Here are some quotes from Rene for you:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.the-afc.com/en/afc-cup-2010/27826-renes-respect-for-maldivian-high-flyers
Thanks Marco!
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