MAE SAI: The 12 young men and mentor of the Wild Pigs youth soccer group who were saved from a collapse northern Thailand a week ago offer a trademark with a significant number of the expert European clubs its adolescent individuals love: They are a multi-ethnic, cross-fringe team. However, while the stars of the real European alliances, regardless of what their inceptions, can assert some authority to popularity and fortune, a portion of the Wild Pigs can't rely on a perpetual home. Three of the players Mongkol "Stamp" Boonpium, 13, Adul Samon, 14, and Pornchai "Tee" Khamluang, 16 and 25-year-old collaborator mentor Ekapol "Ake" Chanthawong are stateless, living in a limbo that puts genuine limitations on their upward portability, as well as even to their right side to movement outside of Chiang Rai, the northern region where they live. It is no abnormality that four of the 13 caught in the surrender are not Thai subjects, the Wild Hogs' hea...