IT'S A DOG'S LIFE AT CHONBURI FC
by Bangkok Post
26th August, 2015
Dogs and other animals are not allowed on the pitch, the Thai Premier League said.
A dog ran onto the pitch during a TPL match between hosts Chonburi and Buriram United last week, and the uninvited guest was taken away.
The TPL did not slap a fine on Chonburi as the dog did not disrupt the game and players maintained their concentration on the ball.
The league sent a warning letter to the Sharks reminding them that dogs must not be allowed on the pitch.
The visitors beat the hosts 2-1 on that day.
Dogs are not strangers to football fans and players.
Last month, Si Sa Ket were fined 10,000 baht by the TPL for allowing a dog on the field during a match against Nakhon Ratchasima.
FINE TIME
26th August, 2015
Here's a summary of the bans and fines handed out to Chonburi (and Buriram Utd) by those fine, upstanding people at the TPL:
1) Club fined B30,000 for fans abusing the ref at half time in the match against Buriram Utd.
2) Milan David (goalkeeping coach) banned from the dugout for one match after leaving the Technical Area in the match against Buriram Utd.
3) The club warned for the dog who ran on to the pitch during the match against Buriram Utd. No fine because played wasn't stopped.
4) Buriram Utd fined B40,000 for fans letting off flares and crackers outside the stadium before the match.
5) The TPL is yet to decide on a suitable punishment for the "incidents" outside the stadium after the match against Buriram Utd.
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