Pavon Singha

Bangkok Glass is a Thai football club, owned by Bangkok Glass PCL, which is a subsidiary of Boon Rawd brewery, the producers of Singha beer. Can't see anyone called Pavin or Pavon Singha involved with these private businesses, but it might be one of these nickname things?
 
“I’ve been looking at the websites and social media and the fans seem to have good morale with all the changes that are going on here. A lot of things have to be slowly improved; it’s not immediate and we’re looking at the long term rather than the short term.”

Those are not the words of just a sponsor.
 
Bangkok Glass is a Thai football club, owned by Bangkok Glass PCL, which is a subsidiary of Boon Rawd brewery, the producers of Singha beer. Can't see anyone called Pavin or Pavon Singha involved with these private businesses, but it might be one of these nickname things?

Very quick trip around Google showed me Pavin Bhirombhakdi is the chairman of Bangkok glass, and that his family is 9th on Thailand rich list with $2.3billion net worth (https://www.quecie.com/richest-people-in-thailand/). Hopefully this Pavin is one and the same.
 
It'll be something along the lines of 'Panic! Rich businessman has, at some point, done business with somebody of questionable morals.'
 
Not feeling easy but intrigued by the connections. If, and that is a very big if, this means some serious investment and real funding then very good.

The proof will be in the progress made over the next few months. Let's wait and see.
It makes me laugh how those who want to 'wait and see' following any positive news are also the quickest to condemn everyone off the back of the slightest negative rumour.

What would you class as "serious investment and real funding"?

I'm not the Hawkster but we appear to have a well established company, an exceptionally wealthy business man and links to previous (and fairly successful) investments into English football.

What is there to feel uneasy about?
 
Not feeling easy but intrigued by the connections. If, and that is a very big if, this means some serious investment and real funding then very good.

The proof will be in the progress made over the next few months. Let's wait and see.
It makes me laugh how those who want to 'wait and see' following any positive news are also the quickest to condemn everyone off the back of the slightest negative rumour.

What would you class as "serious investment and real funding"?

I'm not the Hawkster but we appear to have a well established company, an exceptionally wealthy business man and links to previous (and fairly successful) investments into English football.

What is there to feel uneasy about?

The lack of any clarity or guarantees I guess.

Fellow fans do generally have the best interests of the club at heart even if, like me, you often think their default mode in cautious or concerned.

We’re all of us wired slightly differently.
 
It makes me laugh how those who want to 'wait and see' following any positive news are also the quickest to condemn everyone off the back of the slightest negative rumour.

What would you class as "serious investment and real funding"?

I'm not the Hawkster but we appear to have a well established company, an exceptionally wealthy business man and links to previous (and fairly successful) investments into English football.

What is there to feel uneasy about?
And this response typifies why I have not bothered posting of late.

Any dissent shown to those on the "positivity bus" is met with criticism and often abuse.

Why do I have to quantify "serious investment and real funding"? Or is it that you need parameters in order to specify your critique?
The last season has shown how wrong things can get despite all the rhetoric to convince us of intent.

Wait and see. Cautious optimism. What is so wrong with that? Has this forum become the exclusive social media outlet for the Tiger/DE acolytes?
 
It makes me laugh how those who want to 'wait and see' following any positive news are also the quickest to condemn everyone off the back of the slightest negative rumour.

What would you class as "serious investment and real funding"?

I'm not the Hawkster but we appear to have a well established company, an exceptionally wealthy business man and links to previous (and fairly successful) investments into English football.

What is there to feel uneasy about?
And this response typifies why I have not bothered posting of late.

Any dissent shown to those on the "positivity bus" is met with criticism and often abuse.

Why do I have to quantify "serious investment and real funding"? Or is it that you need parameters in order to specify your critique?
The last season has shown how wrong things can get despite all the rhetoric to convince us of intent.

Wait and see. Cautious optimism. What is so wrong with that? Has this forum become the exclusive social media outlet for the Tiger/DE acolytes?

Steady on.

I have never abused anyone not on the positive bus. Even when taking personal abuse from the likes of charlie.

It was a genuine question, and there is nothing wrong with a wait and see approach , i think u will find that’s exactly the route I’ve taken from day one, rather than panicking over speculation on threads like beware of the tiger.

Some will jump on the smallest negative or loss and be straight on here doommongering (they know who they are) but then won’t been seen for days on end after positive news like the last few days or a win.

As I’ve been saying, tiger has put in place a lot of little things behind the scenes, each on their own maybe don’t mean a lot but when u put them all together, the new staff, new training ground, academy, marketing, sponsorship (which is massive) the bigger picture suddenly looks bloody rosey from where I’m sitting. And that’s from a very low starting place as well, showing just how much Darryl had let things slip in the last year.

The futures bright, the futures yellow
 
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I haven't seen it posted anywhere else here yet (perhaps I've skipped over it), but it was reported that the sponsorship alone is a high six figure deal over two seasons.

This has probably been in the background for a while. And I'm assuming we would have wanted to get some transfers through before we announced big financial investment, so as not to drive the prices up. But this announcement couldn't wait too much longer into the summer.
 
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