Saturday, 30 September 2017

Dateline 30th September 2017 – Match day 29.

  FT Thai Honda 1 NRFC 2



Relegation threatened Thai Honda welcomed the 14th placed Swatcats this weekend. With neither side firing on all cylinders, this could be a dour encounter. With Honda all but doomed to Tier 2 football next season they will be fighting for pride and could prove a hard team to beat.

This game was rearranged after the previous postponement due to torrential rain.

 The hosts opened brightly and in the 12th minute, Roninho was inches wide with a drive. Minutes later, following a corner, a fine looping header from the visitors hit the bar and bounced down onto the goal line - a lucky escape for Thai Honda!! From the resulting second corner, the Swatcats almost scrambled the ball into the net after a 6 yard box melee but a free kick was awarded for a foul on the keeper.

Honda went ahead in the 22nd minute when Roninho struck a magnificent 25 yard free kick into the top corner of the net and in a half of few real chances, skipper Chalermpong headed just wide minutes before half time.

On the stroke of half time, Dominic Adiyiah audaciously back heeled a low corner kick into the net to level the scores. The men from Korat could consider themselves slightly lucky to be on level terms at half time with Honda dominating possession and frankly looking the better of the two teams.








The second half kicked off with the Swatcats hunting for a second but with Thai Honda continuing to move the ball around well, this could be anyone’s game - an individual touch of brilliance could ultimately turn this encounter.
As in the first half, the second half was almost devoid of clear chances from either side with a long range effort from Roninho in the 71st minute being a rare highlight. In the 76th minute a sweeping move forward put Naruphol clear but he failed to connect and the ball was cleared. From the resulting corner Victor Igbonefo headed in from 6 yards to put the Swatcats ahead.

The last 10 minutes saw some late pressure from the home team with Weera saving well from a Jesus drive but the Swatcats defended sensibly and managed to hold onto their lead.

As expected, a dour battle between two struggling sides - it was not pretty to watch. A typical performance from the Swatcats - a clear lack of punch up front and too many balls given away in midfield.  Not a sparkling performance but a very useful 3 points. The team is now up to 13th in the league and is 11 points clear of Si Saket. Safety is beginning to look assured … but I do worry about next season.


Match Day 29 - Stats.









Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Dateline 20th September – Match day 28.

 FT NRFC 1 Navy 1



The game kicked off in a near empty stadium with Navy moving the ball around efficiently. The hosts conversely continued to give the ball away resulting in dangerous raids forward from the visitors.
 In early warning signs, Navy went close with a header in the 11th minute and in the 19th minute a Weera save kept out a low drive. At the other end Dominic Adiyiah and Pina went close but with Navy becoming more dominant they again drew a fine save from Weera in the 20th minute.

In the 23rd minute after a mistimed clearance from Igbonefo, Rodrigo pounced to put Navy ahead. Later he almost made it 2-0 with a low angled drive that Weera again did well to keep out. The Swatcats continued to huff and puff with little end product as a rather sterile first half drew to a close.








The second half began with the hosts looking more determined and in the 49th minute Adiyiah swept the ball into the net but was adjudged to have handled the ball before the strike. With Navy looking rattled, Chanatphon leveled with a well struck free kick in the 57th minute. Minutes later Rangel went close with a header as the Swatcats pressed.
In the 63rd minute Adiyiah put a fine header on target but the keeper pushed the ball onto the upright and as the hosts began to dominate, a winner looked likely. Minutes later Akekanat hit a low drive inches wide of the post as the hosts swarmed forward and then Adiyiah narrowly failed to connect with an excellent Rangel cross.
In the 89th minute, in a final push for the winner, Akekanat headed just wide from a well flighted corner kick and as the referee blew the final whistle, the Swatcats could consider themselves slightly unlucky not to have found a winner.

Another below par performance from the Swatcats and yet another chance to pull away from the bottom 3 spurned. The first half performance can only be described as inept. An inability to string together passes and a continued trait of giving the ball away in midfield meant that a pretty mediocre Navy outfit was made to look good.
The second half performance was better and chances were created but still the side looked what it is, a second rate side fighting for survival.
Victor Igbonefo worries me, he continues to make mistakes and his marking in the box is slack. I think it is time for a rethink regarding the back four formation.
I cannot help thinking that this squad of players should be performing better than a lowly 14th place. Questions must be asked about whether Milos Jokic is getting the best out of his players. I have always rated him but the league position does not lie - I think that an end of season change of coach may be the way forward.

Finally the crowd, a lowly 2254 attended tonight’s match. This does not bode well for the long term future of the club. Sure the performances have not been great but a paltry 2254 attendance from the kingdom’s second largest city is a disgrace.

Match Day 28  Stats 









Saturday, 16 September 2017

Dateline 16th September 2017 – Match day 27.

 FT Bangkok United 2 NRFC 0





The Swatcats took on The Angels from Bangkok in what promised to be a challenging match for the men from Isaan. High flying Bangkok will be hoping to hold onto the coat tails of MuangThong and Buriram whilst the Swatcats will be striving to stretch further away from relegation woes.

In the ghostly atmosphere of a near empty stadium and with the Swatcats wearing their Man City lookalike sky blue kit the match kicked off with the home team launching a series of early raids forward. 
The Angels took early control of the match with the visitors being forced back but in the 10th minute, with rain lashing down, Pina drew a fine save from the keeper with a snap shot. The rain now became a torrent and the game was reduced to a comical farce as both sides struggled with the waterlogged pitch.
In the 16th minute Bangkok went close with a header flashing narrowly over as the visitors struggled with the home team’s pressure but with the ball sticking dangerously on the drenched pitch,, hoofing the ball seemed to be the order of the day, with any sort of pretty passing movements impossible!!

In the 30th minute in a rare Swatcat foray forward, Pina was inches wide with an angled drive after good work from Adiyiah and a minute later Adiyiah found himself clear in the box but was unable to convert. Bangkok countered and Boscovic produced a bullet header in the 36th minute which was brilliantly kept out by keeper Weera. Weera made another superb save minutes later when Mario Duroski surged forward to put in an angled drive.

Bangkok broke the deadlock in the 48th minute when Terratep Winothai stroked in after a fine through ball put him clear, a deserved lead after some late first half pressure.

In a half of few chances, possibly due to the conditions, the Swatcats had battled gamely to contain the home team and in fact had created a couple of real chances against the run of play.





The second half commenced and as the rain continued to lash down, the visitors spurned a great chance when Adiyiah shot over from 8 yards. Bangkok then pushed forward and went two up when Tavares nodded in on 53 minutes.
In the 63rd minute Rangel had a great chance to half the deficit but his weak header strayed wide, minutes later, Boscovic shot inches wide with Weera well beaten.

The Swatcats managed some useful second half possession but were unable to threaten the Bangkok goal and with the hosts continuing to be dangerous, the result rarely looked to be in doubt.

In the dying minutes a well struck Rangel free kick was inches over and as the conditions worsened, I am guessing that both teams were eager to get things over with and to climb into a hot bath


Bangkok looked a more polished side tonight - a team of talented individuals that was too strong for the men from Korat in all departments. The Swatcats did create chances but were not clinical enough to convert those chances into goals.
Luckily for the Swatcats, below them, Si Saket were beaten 5-1 by Buriram and Sukhothai only picked up a single point. A win against Navy on Wednesday is vital!!

Match Day 27 Stats








Sunday, 10 September 2017

Dateline 10th September – Match day 26.

 FT NRFC 2 Suphanburi 2



The Swatcats welcomed Suphanburi to the 80TH Anniversary Stadium as the Thai Premier League recommenced after the international break.

In front of 4209 fans and starting without striker Adiyiah, the hosts got off to a shaky start with passes going astray and Suphanburi taking control with good movement and accurate passing.

In the first 20 minutes the Swatcats looked “rusty” and with their inability to maintain possession, Suphanburi looked destined to open the scoring. Velez shot just over in the 7th minute as the Elephants pushed forward, then hosts countered immediately as a long ball found Rangel who shot narrowly over with a vicious long range drive.

Minutes later a Pina free kick fooled everyone in the box and the keeper managed to smuggle the ball clear. A word here for Pina, whose dead ball contributions were excellent throughout the 90 minutes. In the 20th minute a first rate cross from the aforementioned Pina found Athibordee whose header was brilliantly parried away by the keeper.

In the 37th minute Velez broke the deadlock with a fine headed goal and 5 minutes later with another stunning long range header, Rangel pulled the Swatcats level - what a fine signing Paulo Rangel has been.
In a strange half in which despite the early pressure from the visitors, the men from Korat probably had the best of the first half chances. On balance the hosts were slightly fortunate to be level at half time.








Dominic Adiyiah was introduced at half time and the second half began with the hosts again giving the ball away cheaply and unable to string passes together. Suphanburi continued to look dangerous and in the 66th minute, after some dreadful defending, Kaimbe shot narrowly wide.
Slightly against the run of play, in the 78th minute, the Swatcats were awarded a penalty after a clumsy challenge on Adiyiah. Rangel converted to put the hosts 2-1 up.

Swatcat’s fans heart were broken when, in the 82nd minute, Velez arrived at the far post to put a low header past Weera. How he was able to completely elude the Swatcat defender needs to be discussed post match!!


A point gained against a decent looking Suphanburi team however not a stellar performance. The defence looked decidedly shaky and the team’s inability to put together passing movements and thus gain possession is a worry. A draw was probably a fair result but with Bangkok United away next weekend, relegation worries still continue to haunt the team.

Match Day 26 Stats