Rivaldo, Ronaldinho, Carlos and Cafu also used to played in King cup.
@expatlivinginthailandКүн бұрын
Really? Some Brazilian star names! Thanks for the info!
@anipparnКүн бұрын
@@expatlivinginthailandYes you can search in youtube with keywords *Thailand vs Brazil 2000 King's Cup"
@anipparnКүн бұрын
@@expatlivinginthailandIt's 24 years ago (in 2000 King's Cup)
@expatlivinginthailandКүн бұрын
@@anipparn Thank you! It must have been amazing watching those players!
@Bird-Come-See-WoWКүн бұрын
@@expatlivinginthailandRobert Lewamdowski2010 Brian Loudrup-Schmeichel1998 Skrtel-Skiniar2018
@tourtheyarethaithaihomeind8403Күн бұрын
❤ขอบคุณครับ🎉❤
@expatlivinginthailandКүн бұрын
ด้วยความยินดีครับ 🙏🏻
@marlaneguelden2 күн бұрын
Hello, I really appreciated your long complete video of the game and your stay at the hotel. I had seen two very short clips on the 50th King’s Cup Facebook, but those did not tell the full story of the experience. As a long-term resident of Songkhla City, I enjoy seeing events like these from you, when I can’t get there myself and also I want to avoid the crowds at night.
@expatlivinginthailand2 күн бұрын
And I really appreciate your comment! Thank you 🙏 And thanks for the restaurant tips for our visit to Songkhla!
@roybaht2 күн бұрын
Great video and I'm glad you made it. I live not far from there but I didn't what to brave the crowds. Well done!
@expatlivinginthailand2 күн бұрын
@roybaht Thanks! I hate crowds and traffic jams. Unfortunately, there are just times when these things can't be avoided. It wasn't too bad once we were inside. The crowds outside were huge. I believe the Grand Prix starts on Thursday. More big crowds and traffic jams!
@ผู้บ่าวเฒ่า-บ9ฝ10 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing Sir!
@kittipanwasuwan4405Күн бұрын
🎉🎉 Thank you very much for letting me see things that are not on TV. Songkhla is my hometown.
@expatlivinginthailand20 сағат бұрын
My pleasure! Hat Yai is my hometown - we're neighbours!
@m1sfit1382 күн бұрын
Hi Phil. Big fan of your # mate. I really appreciate your efforts. I spent 1 month in hat yai earlier this year and your videos helped me feel familiar very quickly.
@expatlivinginthailand2 күн бұрын
@@m1sfit138 That’s very kind of you! Thank you 🙏
@tehcippp2 күн бұрын
Love your channel, greate video btw
@expatlivinginthailand2 күн бұрын
You're very kind. Appreciate your comment. Thank you!
@franciskhoo58282 күн бұрын
I think this is the first time the King's Cup Final has been held at the southern (Songkla ) stadium as expected any cup final is always exciting I hope you enjoy the game .
@expatlivinginthailand2 күн бұрын
I did enjoy the game, thanks. I looked at Wikipedia last week, and it lists some of the venues, but I believe this was the first time the competition has been held in Songkhla. It's a nice stadium - very close to the sea, and a good atmosphere when it is full!
@StigMörk2 күн бұрын
Hello mister , diden’t now you are a Tuber, siting behind you at the match , i’m from Sweden and be’n living here in Muang Songkhla 8 year’s now
@expatlivinginthailand2 күн бұрын
Hej! I don't really consider myself a KZbinr or a vlogger, etc. I don't have time. I just upload videos sometimes! It was nice to meet you! I wanted to talk more, but I was worried about being separated from my family. So many people there. It was a great night and a great result. Did you see yourself on the video?!
@StigMörk2 күн бұрын
@@expatlivinginthailand yes , me and my wife up to the right from you , it was a supernight , friday was not so funny, raining and raining moore like waterpolo
@expatlivinginthailand2 күн бұрын
@@StigMörk I watched Friday's game on TV. I thought it would be abandoned and resumed the next day. There was so much water on the pitch, I can't believe that they actually finished the game. We were so lucky last night not to have any rain. As you say, it was a super night!
@FsjplyfКүн бұрын
13:17 ?
@sakachiranai56Күн бұрын
Hi admin , love this yr vdo krub ❤😂🎉😅
@expatlivinginthailandКүн бұрын
ขอบคุณมากครับ 🙏😀
@rassadornchoojinda7378Күн бұрын
Welcome back to songkhla
@expatlivinginthailand20 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@lianjs5305Күн бұрын
Good afternoon Sir, enjoy.
@expatlivinginthailandКүн бұрын
Thank you!
@kittipanwasuwan4405Күн бұрын
บรรยากาศสุดยอดมากๆๆๆ🎉🎉🎉🎉บราโว่
@expatlivinginthailand20 сағат бұрын
มากๆๆๆเลย !
@Bird-Come-See-WoWКүн бұрын
Thailand 🇹🇭🎉🎉🎉
@expatlivinginthailand20 сағат бұрын
"We love Thailand ... We love Thailand!"
@rebird4094Күн бұрын
ขอบคุณมากครับ❤
@expatlivinginthailandКүн бұрын
ยินดีครับ 🙏
@คนหลอกน่ากลัวกว่าผีКүн бұрын
have a nice day
@expatlivinginthailandКүн бұрын
You too! ขอบคุณครับ 🙏🏻
@bk15712 күн бұрын
Was here in August for Songkla Marathon, not many hotel in Songkla compared with Hatyai, end up paying RM140 per room for just one person.Btw ur son support West Ham ?
@expatlivinginthailand2 күн бұрын
That's right. Songkhla doesn't attract as many tourists as Hat Yai, and there are far fewer hotels. When there are big sporting events, like this one, the hotel rooms get booked very quickly. I've had to sit my son down and explain to him why he has to support West Ham! In the UK, people can't choose. It depends where you grow up. I grew up within walking distance of the Boleyn Ground, and both of my parents' families lived in the same area. There was only one club I could ever support. Sometimes, it feels like a curse, but it's in my blood (and my son's blood - even though he's half Thai)!
@bk15712 күн бұрын
@@expatlivinginthailand West Ham not doing well this season with new Spanish manager.. correct me if am wrong, noticed for most British football is like a religion.
@expatlivinginthailand2 күн бұрын
@bk1571 I believe it's the first time West Ham have lost their first three home games. There was an improvement against Ipswich, but newly-promoted Ipswich are one of the weakest teams in the division. Lots of new players, and lots for the manager to figure out. Paqueta still has this betting charge hanging over his head. I'm hoping it will get better from now on. As Billy Shankly said. "Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.” It is like a religion for many people!
@twenisix2 күн бұрын
Nothing beats a good sporting adrenaline boost ✌
@expatlivinginthailand2 күн бұрын
Not at my advanced age, but if I go back a few decades I can think of something!
@johnrambo5917Күн бұрын
recently many event happen in songkhla, will visit hatyai songkhla on 27 oct
@expatlivinginthailandКүн бұрын
@@johnrambo5917 The Songkhla Grand Prix starts (I think) today, and Songkhla is one of the venues for the 33rd SEA games in December. Yes, lots of events!
@bk1571Күн бұрын
@@expatlivinginthailand33rd Sea Games Dec.2025?
@expatlivinginthailand20 сағат бұрын
@bk1571 According to Wikipedia, Bangkok, Chonburi, and Songkhla will be the main host cities. The games are scheduled for 9-20 December. Eleven nations will compete in 42 different sports.
Football! I've been hearing it called soccer more than usual lately.. so I've been peeved more than usual lately! I like watching it.. although I've never watched it live & frankly don't intend to - can't see things clearly from too far away with my poor eyesight 😒 But I totally get the atmosphere of live matches.. basketball for me during my student days. And now a question I've been saving for the 'next opportunity' (i.e. this video 🤭). I've been told before that ปุ้มปุ้ย means fat, although maybe this is informal cos my translator app & some KZbin shorts have it as อ้วน. I've also been asked when ordering pork leg rice if I was ok with ปุ้มปุ้ย.. so my question is, does ปุ้มปุ้ย / อ้วน refer to both physically and dietary fat? I was trying to come up with the Thai translation for nasi lemak (rice cooked in coconut milk) and came up with ข้าวปุ้มปุ้ย, but I don't know if this makes sense. Lemak means dietary fat, but there is a totally separate word for physically fat (gemuk). To call the dish nasi gemuk is grammatically wrong, and I was wondering how it is in the Thai language 🤔 Sorry for going off-topic! 😅
@expatlivinginthailand2 күн бұрын
I played cricket and basketball at school. I was never a great football player! Soccer is one of those unfortunate American words. The yanks have their own sport, which they call football, and they needed a different word for real football. Your language question instantly takes me back around 30 years! As a tourist to Thailand in the early 90's, I spoke not a word of Thai, and I associated with Thai girls of low standing (if you know what I mean). The girls would describe fat farang tourists as ปุ้มปุ้ย and even though I didn't understand any Thai, I got the gist. When I described a fat farang walking past as ปุ้มปุ้ย, I got a cheap laugh. Incidentally, back then I was very skinny. I don't know what the origin of this phrase is and, interestingly, I have never heard it once here after 21 years. I only ever heard it as a tourist. However, while out shopping, I have noticed a brand of canned fish called ปุ้มปุ้ย and it makes me laugh. What I came to realise is that Thai bar girls have their own language. When a man was seen flitting from girl to girl, the bar girls would use the English word 'butterfly' to describe him. That is another word I have never heard while living here. The word that is used by Thais I know for people who demonstrate this behaviour is เจ้าชู้. This is another example of bar girls using vocabulary that regular Thais don't use. There's a dish here called ข้าวมันไก่, which is chicken on top of rice that is cooked with the fat from a chicken. มัน is like a greasy substance, although the word used for grease to lubricate cars and machines is จาระบี. อ้วน is the adjective for a fat person. Another word is อวบอ้วน or just อวบ for someone who is plump, rather than fat. The excess fat that I now have on my belly is ไขมัน. Oil is น้ำมัน I have never been asked about ปุ้มปุ้ย in a restaurant. Where was the restaurant, and was the person asking the question a bar girl or ex bar girl? As you dive deeper into Thai, it gets more confusing. Some single words have multiple meanings, and some things can be described using several different words. There are regional variations, differences with formal and informal vocabulary, and slang terms. I've heard some heavy people (unkindly) referred to as ช้างน้ำ - water elephant - walrus Coconut milk is กะทิ so coconut milk rice would be ข้าวกะทิ Are you now even more confused?! I am!
@visitstomyneighbours2 күн бұрын
@@expatlivinginthailand 😂😂 So.. not ข้าวปุ้มปุ้ย then 🤣 Thanks for the detailed answer! Lots of 'learn new vocab' lessons in there, plus it's interesting.. I enjoy learning new stuff just for the heck of it 😅 If I ever come across one of those ปุ้มปุ้ย canned fish, I'm getting one as a souvenir. I was asked whether I'm ok with ปุ้มปุ้ย on my ข้าวขาหมู at Odean! At the food court on the 4th (5th?) floor.. the ข้าวขาหมู stall operated by the mother-daughter team. I was asked by the daughter.. no idea whether any previous occupation played a role in that question 🤭 There is yet another word specifically for coconut milk - santan. Yet rice cooked in santan doesn't make it nasi santan, but nasi lemak (fatty rice?) instead. Gotta love the confusion 😁
@expatlivinginthailand2 күн бұрын
@@visitstomyneighbours Unfortunately, my brain can only handle two languages at most - 1.5 is probably more accurate. When I started to learn Thai, I forgot all the German that I had learnt at school. If I start delving into the Malaysian language, the resulting brain overload could result in a minor explosion!!
@aleevlog333Күн бұрын
atmosphere Excellent
@expatlivinginthailand20 сағат бұрын
It really was! Mostly thanks to the Thailand Ultras - they sang and chanted all the way through.