No, not at all man. When you're in a sport you have to learn how to accept defeat.Otherwise, you shouldn't be playing sport at all. and who the heck expect to win all the time ? Thai kids ?
Don't believe this video, there are some Thai people just made this indoor soccer match between Laos vs Thailand to make fun on Laos soccer players. Some ugly fatty a-s-s Thai people got nothing to do to revenge some Lao people are talking $hit about Thai national soccer team. We, Lao people, just relaxing and don't pay attention to this video.
Don't believe this video, there are some Thai people just made this indoor soccer match between Laos vs Thailand to make fun on Laos soccer players. Some ugly fatty a-s-s Thai people got nothing to do to revenge some Lao people are talking $hit about Thai national soccer team. We, Lao people, just relaxing and don't pay attention to this video.
That's fake soccer match.
Khon Lao Isan 101.
That's Ok brother Khun Khon Lao Esarn 101, We're accepted .either it is fake or real. and we know that Thailand had dominated laos in many categories and we accepted that also...
Don't believe this video, there are some Thai people just made this indoor soccer match between Laos vs Thailand to make fun on Laos soccer players. Some ugly fatty a-s-s Thai people got nothing to do to revenge some Lao people are talking $hit about Thai national soccer team. We, Lao people, just relaxing and don't pay attention to this video.
AFF FUTSAL: Another double-digit win for Thais, Vietnam beat Myanmar
BANGKOK (21 April 2012) – Thailand, the seven-times AFF Futsal champions, showed their awesome form by completing a second successive double-digit victory at the Bangkok Thonburi Stadium this afternoon. Their latest victims were Laos who suffered a 26-2 loss today.
Thailand, who demolished Brunei 22-0 yesterday, are top of Group B with six points and virtually through to the semifinals. Once again, the attention was on star playmaker Suphawut Thuean, who did not disappoint the fans. It took the skilful player just 21 seconds to score the opening goal.
Within five minutes, the score was already 5-0 and that number kept on rising until the break when it stood at 14-0. In all, Suphawut had scored six goals including a cheeky back-heel strike in the 23rd minute that had the fans on their feet.
The nippy Kritsada Wongkaeo also had six goals today while the others were from Jirawat Sornwichia (2), Apiwat Chaemcha (3), Aref Ahamah (3), Jetsada Chudech (4) and one each from Thanakorn Penpakul and Nattawat Luksanato.
Laos, for their untiring efforts, finally broke through to score in the 26th minute. The goal was netted by Chanthavong who slammed the shot from close range. Saysana Inthavong did well to sneak in a second goal in the 38th minute. With today’s loss, Laos, who have lost twice so far, are out of the running although they have one more tie against Indonesia tomorrow.
Thailand have two more matches remaining against Timor Leste including an interesting last group game against Indonesia which will decide the winner of the group.
In the first match today, Vietnam moved to the top of Group A after securing their second successive victory here when they defeated Myanmar 3-0. Yesterday, Vietnam beat the Philippines 6-1 for their first three points. But their hopes of remaining group leaders will depend on the outcome of this evening’s other Group A match between Malaysia and the Philippines.
For Myanmar, the defeat was their second in three matches and has made their chances of moving forward difficult. Myanmar had started well but as the match progressed, Vietnam began to take charge. Finally, after 13 minutes of trying to break through, it took a long-range shot from Luu Quynh Toan to crack the defence open.
Soon after the break, Vietnam went further ahead when Nguyen Quoc Bao’s powerful grounder sailed in. Tran Van Vu sealed it with a vicious freekick from the edge of the semi-circle. Vietnam were awarded the freekick after goalkeeper Aye Min Min Oo handled the ball outside the semi-circle.
PIX: Laos’ Khanximay Doungchanh shields the ball away from Thailand’s Apiwat Chaemcharoen while Jirawat Sornwichian lurks at the back
What are you try to say brother Tobias G ?we can't see the picture or Photo at all .
Yep, thais won't accepted the defeate or lost to lao team. if thais had defeated by any nations in world and they accepted as loser. It is about same old same old story they never change their attitude if everything that won by lao. thais consider lao people have no brain to win. that mean still old Siam's idealogicals when Siam had defeated lao in the old day. We are all laos want tell thais just suck it up you are loser now.