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Suek Sor Sommai to proceed as scheduled despite nearby anti-government rally
Written by Varut, Editor: Wissawa   
Thursday, 05 June 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Ratchadamnern Stadium will host the Suek Sor Sommai muaythai event on June 4 as scheduled despite the ongoing anti-government street rally of the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) on Ratchadamnern Avenue, says promoter Sommai Sakulmetta, or “Mai Bangkapi.”

The matches of event remain unchanged with top matches featuring Dejnarong Sitjaboon vs. Petboonshu F.A. Group and Wutthidej Lukprabaht vs. Kanchai Kor Bangkluai. The event tickets are sold at 200 Baht each.

“The ongoing PAD rally since May 25 has expanded and moved to the nearby Makkawan Bridge near the canal, resulting in a decrease of both Thai and foreigner spectators of Ratchadamnern matches, due to traffic inconvenience and fear of danger. But we are lucky that the pro-government rally has already withdrawn from the area, so some spectators are returning,” said the promoter.

“Whatever happens, happens. But I can guarantee you that this event will be worth dying for. All scheduled matches have remained unchanged.”

 

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