Sunday 25 August 2019


Dateline 25th August 2019

 FT Chang Mai 5 NRFC 1

Attendance; 451



A crucial encounter for the Swatcats as they battle to beat the drop. Chalermpong and Assumpcao returned to the team but still no Cunningham.

The match began with the visitors on the front foot with Henri missing a guilt edged chance to put them ahead in the third minute. Eliandro countered and his shot was luckily deflected wide. From the resulting corner Nittawut Sombatyotha poked home to give Chang Mai an early 8th minute lead.

The hosts began to dominate and looked dangerous up front with the Swatcat defence seemingly having no answers. They doubled their lead in the 24th minute when Eliandro seized upon a parried shot to fire home from 12 yards.

Akekanat shot wide in the 27th minute in a rare foray forward but in truth, the Swatcats were being completely outplayed. Against the run of play, Amadou had a shot on target in the 33rd minute but the hosts looked likely to score every time they broke forward.

Unexpectedly, the men from Korat got back into the game when Swiss/Thai Chitchanok headed in from a corner in the 44th minute - a goal they barely deserved.





The second half began with neither side making decisive moves but in the 55th minute Henri went close when he ended a solo run by rounding the keeper but he was unable to convert. With growing confidence, the Swatcats flooded forward looking for an equalizer.

Controversy in the 61st minute when a Chang Mai goal from Mustava Azadzoy was ruled offside by the linesman. In a scene I have never before witnessed, the referee then overruled the linesman and much to the Swatcat player’s chagrin awarded a goal.

This seemed to knock the stuffing out of the team and to add to the Swatcat’s woes, Eliandro punished weak defending when he blasted in the fourth in the 80th minute.

With the team now being battered and on its knees, Chang Rai scored a fifth in the dying seconds of the match thus completing a total humiliation by the team who were bottom of the table at the start of the match.



This team is rudderless and without a leader. A typical Swatcat performance with their areas of weakness again exposed. No real patterns of play, no cohesion in midfield, little up front. This team, who should be in the top six, is now among the favourites for relegation - what a bloody shambles!!

Too late now for any coaching changes, we just have to hope that other team’s results go the right way, what a disappointing end to the season.

Match Day 25 Stats


Monday 19 August 2019


Dateline 18th August 2019

 FT Chonburi Sharks 2 NRFC 1

Attendance; 5507



The Sharks began brightly with debutant keeper Chainarong saving smartly after 30 seconds. Minutes later Kroekrit shot agonizingly inches wide with an angled drive. At the other end, Henri got onto the end of an Amadou lob but was thwarted by the home keeper.

With Chonburi looking more refined and the visitors resorting to the Neanderthal tactic of lumping the ball forward for Henri to chase, the contrast in tactics was embarrassing at times.

In the 12th minute Caion broke forward and forced the visitor’s keeper into a fine save. The Sharks continued to press and in the 25th minute a viciously deflected shot from Sarahat Sontisawat eluded the keeper and crept into the net to put the Sharks one up.

Minutes later and rather unexpectedly, the Swatcats equalized when Amadou skillfully slid the ball into the net from 8 yards and as the first half whistle blew, the visitors could consider themselves lucky to be on level terms.








After a brief period of decent attacking play as the second half commenced, the visitors faded as the 
home attack, with Caion prominent, began to tear the Swatcat defence apart with thrusts from both flanks. The combative Caion had two headed chances before the inevitable happened in the 64th minute when Caion struck home after the Swatcat defence failed to clear.

With the Swatcats attack bereft of ideas, this strike looked like the winner and as the match stuttered to a conclusion, the visitors limped to yet another disappointing loss.



In what has become common recently, a toothless, mediocre performance with the team resorting to lumping the ball forward for our inept forwards to chase. There was no pattern, no crisp passing movements and a distinct lack of quality on display.

My early season optimism has quickly evaporated as it has transpired that coach Joksic is presiding over a very average team.

The team is now deep in relegation territory and quite honestly with Port, Buriram and Samut Prakan to come, I cannot see where our next points are going to come from. The team needs a fresh approach but unfortunately, I fear that even a big change within the coaching staff will save us from the dreaded drop.

Match Day 24 Stats











Sunday 11 August 2019


Dateline 11th August 2019

 FT NRFC 1 Suphanburi 1 

Attendance; 4780



Premier League strugglers Suphanburi were the guests this weekend. In what I expect to be Milos Joksic’s last game at the club if the men from Korat do not gain three points, this really is a “must win” fixture for the hosts.

After a quiet start where neither side managed to seize the initiative, the hosts went ahead when Amadou pounced on a knock down from a free kick in the 15th minute. The Ivorian continued to threaten with a series of jinxing runs as the men from Korat continued to press.



Suphan had some useful possession but were unable to create any clear-cut chances but in the 40th minute, Meechok prodded in to equalize.

 As a rather staid and uneventful half with few incidents of note drew to a close, the teams went in at half time all square.



The second half kicked off with the Swatcats on the offensive but the visitors had the first chance with a clever flick that keeper Cunningham did well to grab. The Swatcats countered with Henri just failing to connect with an Amadou cross.

With the hosts regularly losing possession in midfield, Suphan began to grow into the game and were looking more dangerous up front. At the other end and somewhat against the run of play Amadou swiveled and hit a low shot inches wide. Minutes later Henri shot tamely over the bar.

With confidence growing, a superb flowing movement involving Amadou and Henri ended with a Weerawat shot going just wide as the Swatcats had three chances in as many minutes.

The Swatcats continued to dominate with a clear penalty for handball turned down but In a late scare Cunningham saved following a quick counter from Cleiton.

In a final flourish, with the last kick of the game, the Suphan keeper saved well from a 22-yard free kick as the hosts launched a last, panic ridden attempt to win the game.



A mediocre effort tonight and a chance lost to pull clear of the relegation zone. The team never looked like winning and indeed, Suphanburi looked the more organized and crisper side tonight.

Rudderless and bereft of ideas up front. Sadly, the question has to be asked, are we heading for Tier 2!!

Match Day 23 Stats







Sunday 4 August 2019


Dateline 3rd August 2019

 FT Muang Thong United 2 NRFC 0

Attendance; 9639



As the match began, Muang Thong started to put visitors under early pressure, with Cunningham forced to save with his feet early on, then Chappuis shot inches wide with a low drive.

The half progressed and as the visitor’s defence settled, they continued to hold their own against a talented home side. With 30 minutes gone, the Kirin’s were struggling to make the most of their early pressure and any Korat forward play was rare and relatively harmless.

 Assumpcao fluffed a chance when he was put clear in the 38th minute but his contact with the ball was weak and the keeper saved. The Kirin’s countered and Heberty brilliantly stroked a free kick into the net to give the home side the lead. In further, late drama, a curling chip shot from Derley came close to doubling the lead.

In truth, this was an uninspiring half, finishing with the Kirin’s deservedly one up.



The second half started with the Swatcats probing forward but in a game becoming a battle of few chances, a rare one came in the 60th minute when an Amadou cross was deflected onto the bar then Henri headed the rebound over from one yard out.

Assumpcao then held off two defenders to force the home keeper into action then Cunningham reciprocated when he brought off a world class save to keep the marauding Kirins at bay.
With Muang Thong still not creating much and the Swatcat threat minimal, the game was heading for a one goal victory but a snap shot from Henry almost gained the visitors a point when it rippled the side netting.

With time running out, a surprise second for the Kirins when Chalermpong was robbed of the ball just outside the box and Heberty slotted into the net.



Well, an uninspiring encounter with not much creative soccer in view. The Swatcats? Stout defence at times, little up front, outperformed by a superior side, that’s about the sum of it.

Match Day 22 Stats