2012 K-League Part II - [Split System: R31-44]

Discussion in 'Korean Domestic Leagues' started by Jitevra, Sep 7, 2012.

  1. Jitevra Member+

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  2. Jitevra Member+

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  3. jsk14 Member+

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    i predict seoul still being suwons bitch
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  4. weka Member

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    Seoul playing Suwon atm. Think they'll stream Jeonbuk vs Busan?

    Suwon has won 1 game, drawn 2, and lost 2 in last 5. Seoul has won all 5....Hmmmmm
  5. olijolly Member+

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    I can't even remember the last time anything else happened.
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  6. olijolly Member+

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    Ahh so close! Wow Kim Jin Kyu lol....
  7. LeVin Member+

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    Good time to break such jinxes.
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  9. LeVin Member+

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    Congrats to Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, 2012 K-League Champions :rolleyes:.

    아오 십라 내가 이걸 볼려고 이 시간대까지 이 지지지짓 거리를 기냥....
  10. CoreanBoy671 Member+

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    Suwon is truly our kryptonite. When will the curse end?
  11. DavDavFC Member

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    When coach Choi Yong Soo realises "demolition" is not the answer to every game. I hope next transfer window we splash some cash on some creative midfielders and fast pacey wingers.
  12. weka Member

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    Hey, hey. I know but we still want Dejan and Molina on our team. But.. chances are since Adi is retiring (or is he just leaving?), they will splash cash on another Brazilian defender.....
  13. DavDavFC Member

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    I only got love for Dejan and Molina. Saw them at Sangam WC Stadium last year against Ulsan ... Which we lost LOL. I just want to see more depth in attack maybe utilising Koh Myong Jin more in a creative role. He plays better progressively the more touches he gets.

    Not too sure about Adi's future after the end of the seaon but I don't mind what nationality the defender is as long as he's willing to fill the void Adi leaves if he does end his FC Seoul career. Some of the reserve players need more chances as well. Kim Hyun Seung and Kim Tae Hwan namely.
  14. Jitevra Member+

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    Busan vs Suwon

    Busan:

    Han Ji Ho---Mota

    Matt McKay---Lee Jong Won---Kim Han Yoon---Park Jong Woo---Jang Hak Young

    Park Yong Ho---Lee Kyung Ryul---Edel

    Jeon Sang Wook

    Suwon:

    Cho Dong Gun

    Lee Sang Ho---Seo Jung Jin---Oh Jang Eun

    Park Tae Woong---Park Hyun Beom

    Yang Sang Min---Kwak Gwang Sun---Kwak Hee Ju---Oh Beom Suk

    Jung Sung Ryong

    [Kim Do Heon on the bench for Suwon]



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  15. weka Member

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    @Jitevra or whoever... can you guys find a Seoul vs Gyeongnam stream? Please?
  16. CoreanBoy671 Member+

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    Opps, I forgot to post the Round 34 Highlights for the K-League.

    K-League Round 34 Highlights:

    Busan I'Park 2-2 Jeonbuk Hyundai FC:


    Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1-0 FC Seoul: :cry:


    Gyeongnam FC 0-0 Jeju United:


    Gwangju FC 1-1 Daejeon Citizen FC:
  17. CoreanBoy671 Member+

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    K-League Round 35 Highlights:

    Daejeon Citizen FC 5-3 Gangwon FC: (A very intense match. Both Zicu and Oris with hat tricks) [Also lol at Kevin Oris doing the Gangnam Style.]


    Incheon United 0-0 Seongnam Ilhwa:
  18. CoreanBoy671 Member+

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    K-League Round 35 (Cont.):

    Busan I'Park 0-1 Suwon Samsung Bluewings:


    Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 0-3 Pohang Steelers:


    FC Seoul 1-0 Gyeongnam FC: (Note: This is Kim Byung-Ji's 600th game.)
  19. Jitevra Member+

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  20. olijolly Member+

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  21. toohyper Member

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    It's been about 10 years since Anyang had a team, correct?

    I think all of us K-league supporters are happy there is a club in Anyang again...if anything, Anyang's existence will make the new K2 much much more entertaining next season.
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  22. toohyper Member

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    Kevin Oris...saving Yoo SC's job.
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  23. KingKenny1967 Member

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  24. GoldenOne Member

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    Greetings,

    I apologize if this isn't the appropriate place to post this but...

    I was wondering if anybody can help me find an e-mail address where I can contact the front office of FC Seoul. Or more specifically, the Youth Academy at FC Seoul. If not, a phone number will suffice. I don't read Korean and the English version of the official website doesn't have a "Contact Us" section.

    Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks.
  25. Chorok Member

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    I'm not sure if they would have an English-speaking rep. Try asking the guys at rokfootball.com

    Also, is anyone else extremely dissatisfied with the new league names for next year? K-league 1 and K-league 2? Why hold a freaking contest in the first place if you're going to go with a generic name that's almost the same as the previous one? I was really hoping they would go with something more organic and Korean. Well, at least they didn't go with "Super K-league" or "Premier K-League"...
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