Showing posts with label football fans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label football fans. Show all posts

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Angry TV football fans to meet Kplus

HA NOI – Kplus, a subsidiary of VTV and French station Canal Plus, plans to meet the Vietnamese Football Fans Club next week and explain the cost of its football coverage to subscribers.

Kplus, (known as K+) won a US$10 million contract for three-years exclusive rights to broadcast the world's most popular football leagues.

Last year, it announced a monthly fee of VND250,000 (US$13), which covers the English Premier League, Spain's La Liga and Italy's Serie A.

The figure was four times the previous average monthly VND70,000 fee that K+ charged subscribers.

The high cost has prevented millions of viewers from seeing the English Premiership on local cable television services on Sundays.

As usual, subscribers of the popular VTV cable and VTC pay a monthly fee of only VND65,000 ($2.60) and VND90,000 ($4.70).

The fan club has collected 140,000 signatures from members across the nation protesting at Kplus prices.

Last year, a meeting was held to solve the issue between Kplus, Viet Nam Television (VTV), Viet Nam Multi-Media Corporation (VTC), HCM City Television and Ha Noi Television, but nothing was decided.

"We want Kplus to provide a reasonable price. The new price is too high," said Nguyen Duc Trung, chairman of Viet Nam Football Fans Club.

"We plan to collect one million signatures from Vietnamese fans objecting to the charges," he said. – VNS

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Surprises, intrigue excite Suzuki Cup fans

Tien Thanh

Surprise finish: Singapore defender Daniel Bennett tries to steal the ball from a Filipino striker during their AFF Cup match. The Philippines surprised many when they tied 1-1 with tournament favourites Singapore. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

Surprise finish: Singapore defender Daniel Bennett tries to steal the ball from a Filipino striker during their AFF Cup match. The Philippines surprised many when they tied 1-1 with tournament favourites Singapore. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

HCM CITY — The first round of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup football championship finished in a way that caught football fans and experts by surprise, with old hands stamping their authority onto the regional football map.

The first four matches in two groups finished unexpectedly in both scoring and what happened on the pitch.

The organisers and sponsors were delighted as thousands of football fans arrived at My Dinh stadium in Ha Noi and Gelora Bung Karno stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia, after slow ticket sales for a few days.

In the first match of group A in Jakarta, the pre-tournament title favourites, Thailand, were lacklustre during the match and had to chase Laos throughout the second half and only managed an equaliser in the last seconds of an injury time for a shameful 2-2 draw.

This is the first draw Laos has had against Thailand for 35 years.

Contrary to popular opinion that it would be a tightly contested match, hosts Indonesia thrashed Malaysia with an unexpected score of 5-1, although the latter scored first.

The group B, which took place in Ha Noi, happened with an almost similar script but the group's semi-finalist contenders, Singapore and Viet Nam, did better than Thailand and Indonesia.

There were some regretful moments for Singapore, which controlled much of the match and had numerous chances, including one-on-one opportunities, but they only got one point after letting the Philippines equal the score in the last seconds of the stoppage time.

The Philippines deserved its first draw against Singapore at the AFF Cup for their determined effort.

Viet Nam's 7-1 massacre of Myanmar in the opener has been the most impressive and pleasant surprise.

Even Vietnamese coach Henrique Calisto, who was confident of a win for his team before the match, could not imagine his players could create such an outstanding display.

"The tournament started with many wonderful surprises when Laos and the Philippines got good results from stronger Thailand and Singapore. What happened on the pitch proved that Laos and the Philippines has showed real progress," said Tran Cong Minh, former national defender, who spoke to Viet Nam News by telephone.

"The Philippines showed that they are an organised team, not only on how to defend but how to attack. In my opinion, however, the skill level is not as good as Vietnamese players and if Viet Nam plays to its strength, a win is assured," said Minh, who was delighted with the performance from the host team.

Minh also said that after the first round Indonesia was emerging as a serious contender for the title, as they have a good team with many talented local and naturalised players.

Old hands

However, it is too soon to talk about any possibility of the further advancement of Laos and the Philippines when Laos will face Indonesia and Malaysia and the Philippines meet host Viet Nam and Myanmar next days.

Most experts, however, can see real progress from the team. In addition to investment in young football, it is helped by the expertise from foreign coaches, especially Austrian Alfred Riedl and Englishman David Booth.

Riedl, who worked as Viet Nam national team coach three times, is an old hand in Southeast Asia football.

Before taking charge of the Indonesian team, Riedl helped Laos finish in third at the Southeast Asia (SEA) Games last year for the first time.

Laos's current coach, David Booth, who also had experiences in regional football with working periods in Myanmar and Thailand, helped Laos continued the momentum it had gained from the SEA Games last year.

In spite of suffering a 1-1 draw in the opener against the underdogs the Philippines, Serbian coach Radojko Avramovic's Singaporean team had a good display and enough chances for a comfortable win.

The most noticeable new face in the dugout was Thailand's English coach Bryan Robson, but the region's most famous and arguably highest- paid coach had a poor start at his AFF Suzuki Cup campaign.

"Besides having extensive experience with regional football and understanding players, these coaches (Calisto, Riedl, Avramovic and Booth) are very serious about their work," Minh, who once worked as assitant for Calisto and Riedl, said.

"Thailand's bad start is partly due to the fact that they did not have a good preparation because some Thai players had just returned to the team after Thailand's Football Association Cup final. But I still believe they will bounce back in the next matches and qualify for the semi-finals." — VNS

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Friday, September 17, 2010

VietnamPlus, AFP launch new Euro football service

VietnamPlus, AFP launch new Euro football service

The Vietnam News Agency’s online newspaper, VietnamPlus and French news
agency AFP today launch an interactive webpage on the Premier Leagues
in England, Italy, Germany, France and Spain.


The
flash graphics product has been designed by AFP’s experts and written in
Vietnamese to meet an increasing demand by the country’s huge amount of
football fans.


Apart from regular sports news and
pictures on VietnamPlus, the new webpage now brings real-time updated
information from Europe , including match schedules, scores,
statistical analysis team profiles, players and coaches’ history for
free at http://bongda.vietnamplus.vn .


“The page
was born because matches of popular European leagues are no longer
broadcast free and most appear on pay TV channels,” said Le Quoc Minh,
VietnamPlus’s editor-in-chief.


“Not all Vietnamese
football fans have the chance to see or access fee-paying television
stations, but the demand for information on football matches needs to be
met as soon as possible,” said Minh.


“The page,
with all the latest news, which is presented in detail and in an
attractive format, is expected to be useful not only to football fans
but also for commentators and football experts,” he added.


“We are pleased with the agreement to provide this multi-medium
content with VietnamPlus,” said Eric Wishart, AFP’s Asia-Pacific
Director.


AFP and Vietnam News Agency are already
partners in areas like news and pictures, but in the digital age, we
need to come up with more attractive and diverse information services to
meet the demands of the increasing number of internet users and mobile
phone subscribers in Vietnam , he said.


Establish in November 2008, VietnamPlus has taken the lead in applying
new media technologies. In January this year, the online newspaper
launched a multi-language news service on the mobile network, the first
of its kind in Vietnam . In May, it launched a mobile web version,
becoming the first news website in Vietnam that runs in all
platforms – website, mobile web and mobile application.


Just one day before the 2010 World Cup started, the e-newspaper and
AFP put into use an interactive sports flash graphics service on the
world’s largest football event, attracting a large number of viewers.


AFP is well known globally and has 1,400 reporters and 700 freelancers working in 165 countries worldwide./.

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