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Having read what my fellow blogger Arief blogged earlier on in his blog, I received this press
release from "Football Management International & Trebol Sport International" that reads
We are pleased to announce that Bangkok Glass has signed our player, Sylvain Idangar on
a 2-year contract for an undisclosed fee for the Thai Premier League season 2011.
According to this article in the Daily Record, Thai Port have signed Scottish midfielder Steven
Robb. The 28 year old has made over 150 appearances in the Scottish League for Dundee, Dundee
United, Raith Rovers and St Mirren. Welcome to the Thai Port, Steven!
EX-ST MIRREN STAR STEVEN ROBB CLINCHES DEAL WITH THAI PORT
Jan 13 2011 By Euan McArthur
FORMER St Mirren winger Steven Robb last night revealed he has been the butt of jokes after
deciding to move to Asian outfit Thai Port.
Click here to see some photos by คิงส์ เควิน of Thai Port's presence at the
Thai Football Expo & Awards 2011. The public event took place over two days (Jan 14th & 15th) at
Central World in Bangkok, giving all the TPL teams the chance to promote themselves and sell some
merchandise.
Sarayoot Chaikamdee has joined Bangkok Glass on a two-year deal after his contract with Thai Port
expired on December 31st. 'Joe' cemented his cult status with Port fans during the 2010 season,
netting 24 goals in 48 appearances.
www.thaiportfc/blogspot.com
Former Phnom Penh Crown striker Uche Prince Justine is reported to have signed for Thai Division
One side Chula United. Who wear pink. The stocky, powerful striker had two seasons in Cambodia
netting 25 goals last season. He is joined in Bangkok by former Kirivong striker Julius Ononiwu.
Thai Port were involved in yet another goal-fest this afternoon, as they continued their 2011
pre-season campaign with a trip to Iron Bull Stadium to face Bangkok FC. The home side managed to
edge out their more illustrious Thai Premier League opponents by four goals to three.
THAI PORT STARTING XI : 39.