Welcome to Volume Two of my blog which covers all clubs and stadiums outside the English League System along with the wonderful people responsible for keeping them going and their maintenance.

Since I was a little lad I've been fascinated in football and more so where games are played. With my love of travel and curiosity of the game I wanted to visit as many grounds and see games wherever possible.

I was fortunate that my Dad also loved the game and spent so much of his spare time taking me to matches. As I got older the boundaries widened owing to my location and increased wages to Europe and indeed the world. The sight of a stand or a floodlight pylon in the distance immediately heightens my senses and eagerness for a closer look.

I hope this site gives you the chance to share in my pleasure and experiences and maybe one day set you on the road to adventure. If you get half as much out of the hobby as I've done, I can guarantee some great memories, good friends and stories to pass on to future generations.

Give your local club a try today. They'll be delighted to see you!

Everlasting thanks primarily to my late and very much missed and dearly loved parents; my Dad Bob Bernard and my Mum; Ann, who put up with endless years of football chat and my brothers Nick and Paul who gave me the chance and encouragement to do what I have. Thanks to all my friends who offer encouragement and Sally and Stan who inspire and give me great pride. Stan is showing a keen interest in my hobby as he grows into a young man!

Please feel free to post any comments (please use sensible language - I want everyone to be able to enjoy reading) or ask any questions relating to visiting grounds or events. If you want to see any ground reviewed please let me know. It will take quite some time for everywhere to appear, but make sure you keep having a look as the site is continually updated.

If you click on a lot of the pictures you will get a larger version on your screen.

I have also added links to video clips on YouTube where appropriate for those of you who are bored of reading or are filling in time at work. I haven't always gone for the most obvious choices, but items that will be in some cases unusual but always historically interesting.

Click here to see volume one of HAOTW for everything in the English League System.

Rob Bernard

London

May 2020

Wednesday 28 December 2022

Maejo United (Thailand)

Maejo United FC is a professional football club that represents Maejo University, in the Thai northern city of Chiang Mai that was formed in 2016. The team was awarded a place in the then non-league Division 3 North, where they finished top of Group C before losing out in the play-off rounds.

That competition had been a forerunner to the Thailand Amateur League, in which Maejo competed in 2017, and then 2018 when ‘The Cowboy’ finished top with Sarawut Wongchai leading the scoring, to win a place in Thai League 4 Northern Region.

 

The goals of Kritsada Tapingyot helped United to third place, prior to the national system being realigned to fit the European calendar and lose a tier. Maejo ended 2020-21, disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, as runners-up under head coach Jaturong Tosuwan as Wichaya Pornpresart top scored.

Defeat in the play-offs to Phitsanulok ended hopes of promotion, with the 2021-22 campaign also seeing a near miss as the goals of Ronnachai Pongputta helped his team to third place. Maejo moved from the tradional home on the university campus to play at Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna at the start of the 2022-23 season. 

Maejo United will play in Thai League 3 Northern Region in the 2022-23 season

My visit

Maejo United 0 Wat Bot City 0 (Saturday 26th February 2022) Thai League 3 Northern Region (att: 180) 

This fixture fell perfectly for me as I found myself in Chiang Mai for a long weekend where I was assisting in staging a junior cricket event on the Sunday. I sorted a taxi through Bolt from the Gymkhana Club ground after a couple of beers for an easy ride to the university.

I alighted soon into the campus being earlier than I intended and was immediately impressed with the excellent facilities. It was like all academic grounds I’d wandered through to football stadiums; immaculately maintained and modern.

 

It was a bit of a hike on a warm afternoon, but I easily located the excellent venue, which had a covered stand, mirrored by an open one opposite, which wasn’t required for today’s fixture. Open terracing hugged the south curve of the track.

Admission was free, which was a nice bonus. The helpful young staff tried to sell me a team shirt. I really did like the white version, but unfortunately, they had sold out in my size, as prices had dropped to get rid of stock before the season’s end.

However, this turned out to be a really hard watch after a great game the previous night between Lamphun Warriors and Chiangmai as the hosts, desperately looked for a win, struggled against niggly and resolute opponents.

A win could have propelled them into the play-off Champions League rounds if rivals Phitsanulok failed to beat lowly Norther Tak United in their corresponding home game kicking off at the same time.

 

Wat Bot City, also from Phitsanulok did their neighbours a favour with a dogged display bordering at times on the dark arts, eventually having their skipper Naris Klaysub sent off for two yellow cards with over half an hour remaining. Despite this, his side held on relatively easily.

Maejo simply lacked ideas, and when they did get half a sniff of a chance, they saw it snubbed out on a hard pitch. They honestly never looked like breaking the deadlock to the dismay of their aesthetic fan base. 

I could be sure, but the abuse given to an African in the visitors ranks from adults behind the goal towards the end of the game had me scratching my head as it appeared to upset the player with possible racist undertones. It was not on, and it only made his teammates more stubborn.

I watched the last few minutes from the side of the pitch as I waited for my Bolt taxi, which arrived bang on time and was driven by a very pleasant lady delighted I was visiting her city and giving her trade.

There was time for a shower and catnap at the down to heel Top North Guest House before meeting with my friends for a pleasant evening out in town.





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