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KBU SPORT poll reveals people cracking in the Thai League, keep kicking or waiting for COVID to resolve

KBU SPORT poll revealed the results of a survey of more than 1 thousand people, who cracked the question about whether or not they want to continue holding the Thai Football League? Most want to organize a closed competition.

The phenomenon of the spread of the COVID-19 virus. The new wave affects the Thai Football League 2020 in various dimensions to promote and support public participation. Especially fans of football sports on the arrangement Competition as well as proposing guidelines to drive the development and upgrading of professional sports of the country in various dimensions. KBU SPORT POLL by the Center for Human Capital Development Innovation Kasem Bundit University therefore surveyed opinions on “The Thai League and the Covid-19 Crisis”

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The survey was conducted online from 17-19 January 2021, with 1,083 people interested in and following sports news aged 18 and over, divided into 688 males, representing a hundred. 63.53 per cent female 395 people, representing 36.47 per cent

The overall analysis found that Monitoring of Thai league competition activities Most of them, 78.04 percent, continued to follow up. Followed by 19.63 percent followed from time to time and 2.33 percent did not follow media or channels to follow the race. Most of 34.77 percent on social media Followed by 30.67% Television 15.61% Newspaper 9.09% Radio broadcast 5.29% Family members / work members And others 4.57 percent

From the spread of COVID-19 How should the Thai League 1 and 2 competitions be performed? Previously, there was news that the BCC was close to approving a closed competition With strict measures Most, 29.84 percent had to wait until the situation was resolved. Followed by 28.81 percent, according to the resolution of the BEC. 22.05 percent according to the resolution of the organizing committee, 10.92 percent compete per 5.44 percent, according to the club’s resolution, 1.94 percent members cut, and others 0.99 percent.

Form of competition management Most of them, 71.40 percent compete on a closed field. Followed by 26.60 percent in the middle court. And other 2.00 percent

Impacts of the epidemic of COVID-19 Most of the 24.81 percent clubs lack income. Followed by 23.11 percent, personnel and related persons lacked income, 22.57 percent lost their jobs, players lacked the opportunity to perform in footsteps, 17.02 percent, fans lacked the opportunity to monitor, 11.75 percent. And others 0.74 percent

Problems that should be resolved Most of the 35.79 percent of the judges’ standards. Followed by 27.55% VAR standard 24.85% club income and benefits 9.44% standard of each club’s field lighting And others 2.37 percent

Asst. Prof. Dr. Rattapong Boonyanuwat, Director of the Center for Human Capital Development Innovation He added that the survey reflects that, despite the COVID-19 epidemic situation. The new wave doesn’t seem to be resolved yet. But with the soccer league being one of the professional sports that brings joy and color to sports fans, especially football fans for a long time. Therefore, considering the dimensions or perspectives reflected by the sample, it can be seen that although the Thai League competition is faced with the COVID-19 crisis, most of them continue to follow the competition through various media or channels.

It is interesting to look at the performance and the competition format, the sample groups understand the situation that is going on, thus reflecting their view by waiting until the situation resolves. And in accordance with the resolution of the BC. At the same time, if there is a further competition, they all agree to the arrangement of a closed field However, the issues that the organizing committee should listen to and consider and resolve, it can be seen that the majority of the sample focus on the judges’ standards. VAR system implementation standards And the income and benefits of a member club are top

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