Sunday, 11 December 2011

Results 10-11/12

Indonesia Super League

Gresik United v Persela 3-2 (James Koko Lommel 2, Gaston Castano; Rudi Widodo, Mario Costas) 20,000
Persiba v Arema 2-1 (Kenji Adichihara, Rachmat Latif; Marcio Souza) 4,837
Persiram v Persija 0-6 (Robertinho, Bambang Pamungkas, Ramdani Lestalahu, Johan Juanshyah, Ismed Sofyan, Rachmat Affandi) 600
Sriwijaya v PSPS 2-1 (Keith Kayamba, Hilton Moreira; Herman Dzumafo) 15,234

Whoops! Just days after I scribbled something along the lines of Persija were in for a slow, painful season they go and hit Persiram for six. The game was played in Lamongan which would have eased the burden for the Kemayoran Tigers.

1 - Persija 3 2 1 0 7-0 6
2 - Persiwa 2 2 0 0 6-3 6
3 - Sriwijaya 3 2 0 1 5-3 6
4 - Persib 2 2 0 0 4-2 6

3 - Keith Kayamba (Sriwijaya), Gaston Castano (Gresik United)

Indonesia Premier League

Persibo v Persiraja 2-0
PSM v Persiba 2-1
Persebaya v Semen Padang 0-1
Bontang v Persijap 1-1

Will Semen Padang win the IPL? Will the season even finish? Is there no results page on their official website? Why was Persija v Persema postponed at the last reason? The moments are never dull in the wild, wacky world of Indonesian football...

Divisi Utama (IPL)

PSIS v Persik 3-0 (Victor Borges 2, Azmi Awibi) 15,000

Thai Premier League

TOT v Sisaket 0-0 1.391
Khon Kaen v Muang Thong United 2-2 (;Teerasil Dangda, Anon Sangsanoi)
Sriracha v Buriram PEA 0-1 (Frank Ohandza)
Samut Songkram v TTM 2-3
Chiang Rai United v Osotspa 2-1 3,800
Police United v Bangkok Glass 3-1
BEC Tero v Thai Port 0-0
Army v Raj Navy 2-0
Chonburi v Pattaya United 2-2 4,715

Is it even worth writing about the TPL? The winners were decided long ago, it's just been a painful journey for the rest, waiting for the inevitable. The question is, is it PEA's second title win after they won it a couple of years back or Buriram PEA's first? And if PEA do move on are Buriram United a new football club and if so do they deserve to enter the AFC Champions League and indeed even the TPL? The answer of course depend on who you know.

Muang Thong United and Chonburi politely played their part in Buriram PEAs charge to the tile. Khon Kaen came from behind to score two late, late goals while Chonburi received no favours from their sibling rivals, twice taking the lead only for team from Sin City to claw back, former Gombak United player Gabriel Obatala netting one.


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