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Pre Season so far

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  1. Steven Royston O'Neill

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    Leicester friendly confirmed
    Martin O'Neill will face former club Leicester City as part of his side's pre-season preparations.

    Sunderland will face Npower Championship side Leicester City at the King Power Stadium this summer after confirming another pre-season friendly ahead of the 2012-13 Barclays Premier League campaign.
    Martin O'Neill will take the Black Cats to his former club on Saturday 11th August (KO 3pm) - just seven days ahead of the start of the new season.
    The fixture becomes the fourth confirmed fixture of Sunderland's summer schedule, with the club also taking part in the prestigious Peace Cup in South Korea before facing Derby County at Pride Park on Wednesday 8th August (KO 7.45pm).
    Tickets will go on sale in the coming weeks and prices are listed below:

    Sunderland's pre-season games to date:

    Thursday 19thJuly Seongnam, Peace Cup Suwon Stadium, South Korea TBC www.peacecup.com
    Sunday 22nd July TBC, Peace Cup Suwon Stadium, South Korea TBC www.peacecup.com
    Wednesday 8th August Derby County Pride Park 7:45pm Season Card: £10 Adults
    £5 Concession £12 Adults & £6 Concessions
    Saturday 11th August Leicester City King Power Stadium 3p

    Season card holders:Adults, over 65s, under 22s £10
    Under 18s £5
    Family ticket (2 adults, 2 under 18s) £25
    Non-season card holders:
    Adults, over 65s, under 22s £12
    Under 18s £6
    Family ticket (2 adults, 2 under 18s) £30
     
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    Where's this Bangkok friendly?
     
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    bangkok
     
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    Bring on Bangkok, I need some new clobber.
     
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    North Korea, catch a bus
     
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    Just checked, a load of Thai take aways in Leicester if that does.
     
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    From Park Lane Interchange?
     
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    looks like the number 32



    Transportation in Bangkok

    Most Asian countries have problems in their big cities, like Bangkok, with over-population, traffic congestion and pollution. There are several modes of transportation in Bangkok, with the automobile being the most popular. Taxis, samlors (three-wheeled taxis), buses, and boats via the canal are other modes available in Bangkok. Traveling outside Bangkok and Thailand is possible due to roads and railways that go from Bangkok to Malaysia, Laos and Kampuchea (Cambodia). Bangkok's port, which manages most of the imports and exports in Thailand, is actually a channel that has been made from the mouth of the river located seventeen miles away.

    Bus
    The bus can be an inexpensive, but crowded, way to get around Bangkok, but without a map it can be totally confusing. The air-con bus is easily confused with the regular public bus and costs a bit more. As the name implies, the air-con bus is cooler and generally isn't as crowded as its counterpart.
     
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    I always use the Tuc Tucs, or backseat on the pirate motor cycle taxis, dodgy, but you nearly get there in one piece.
     
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