Pohang signs Brazilian Central Defender Mauricio Fernandes from Portugal's FC Braga. He's 30, 192cm/87kgs. This is one huge addition to Sergio's squad.
Great Ricardo re-signs with FC Seoul. Watch out world........................... March just can't come fast enough.
lol It wasn't too long ago when he tried to ditch FC Circus to go back to his homeland, only to find out that nobody wanted him. So yea, watch out world........
Congrats to Daejon's Youth Academy set up, while celebrating their 10th year in the K-League. If any of you have kids send them there aged 6 onwards... Registration Fee is US$160 Monthly Fee is US$110 or you can choose from Pohang, Jeonnam, Ulsan, Incheon, Seoul, Seongnam and Busan
2007 K-league fixture was pronounced yesterday. http://www.soccer4u.co.kr/2007k/2007kleagueiljung.hwp (in korean)
I think Holyjoe wiil post 2007 K-league fixture in his site in the near future. Here is Holyjoe's site. http://www.rokfootball.com/ If i come to know 2007 K-league fixture in english before this, i will let you know one.
IWA, The K-League fixtures and broadcast schedules will be posted on this thread and this one on a round-to-round, weekly basis once the seasons begins. K-League 2007 will kick-off on March 3rd.
Looks like Goh Jong Su lost some weight already. He lost 3.5kgs and still has the same amount to lose to get back where he was when he was flying around back in the days..... http://sportsucc.media.daum.net/uccmix/soccer/s_news/ks/200701/29/sportalkr/v8107927.html?u_b1.valuecate=1&u_b1.svcid=03D&u_b1.objid1=22195&u_b1.targetcate=1&u_b1.targetkey1=22303&u_b1.targetkey2=8107843
Choi Sung-yong moves from Yokohama FC to Ulsan. http://sports.kbs.co.kr/article/soccer/200701/20070129/1291731.html
Ulsan just thrashed the Uzbekistan U-23 National Olympic team 4-1 in Turkey. Minus Lee Chun Soo. http://sportsucc.media.daum.net/uccmix/soccer/s_news/general/200701/30/yonhap/v8110129.html?u_b1.valuecate=1&u_b1.svcid=03D&u_b1.objid1=22195&u_b1.targetcate=1&u_b1.targetkey1=22305&u_b1.targetkey2=8110127 So can anyone tell me how the K-League and the Korea NT are both ranked below Uzbek in respective rankings?
Which rankings? K-League is still the best league in Asia. Check out the IFFHS site. They fixed it. And you're comparing a club vs. an Olympic squad. Cmon, it's obvious who's gonna win.
The last time I checked on IFFHS site, Uzbekistan was still ranked no#1 of Asia in terms of Club rankings. Come on, if Ulsan is able to rape the likes of J-League Champions and C-League Champions what else can they not rape?
GOOD-BYE, RED DEVILS. AND GOOD RIDDANCE. Article. The "Red Devils" are finally gone. Make no mistake, the image directly below was probably what we all wanted since the days people started pointing their fingers at us, biased, with no end. However, what we did not want was this:
Or especially this: What the Red Devils wanted were for the people to become football fans, not a group of brain-washed nationalistic idealists clad in red, reminisicent of political fury of the North. What the Red Devils wanted was for football to be pure, for passion to continue and a culture to embed. They did not want to be the means of hysteria, political intervention, or entrepreneurism. And 12 years since their birth, their goals were unachieved; but the exact opposite. And now they have to undo what was done. Go back to their roots; back to soccer pitches -- not on some poster of the National Tourism Agency. Despite their goodwill, for some, like myself, they will forever be tagged as the catalyst of meaningless nationalism, they will be tagged forever for abandoning their very purpose: to be loyal and to be hardcore. Now please, die. Go watch your EPL. Stay away from our K-League games and refrain on commenting on them -- CU@K-League? You didn't keep your promise. We don't need liars, cheaters, and men, women, and children with no principle. Show us that last remaining piece of decency. 50 Million Koreans. 50 Million Red Devils. Now, that is no longer the balancing equation. So, cheers, ciao, pleased to meet you and good bye.
hm... so this means that we won't be seeing those gigantic taeguki and chiwoo-chunwang flags when there is an international match, eh.
백의 민족. I remember those fools back in 2001. They would appear out of the blue during soccer games, all dressed in white, attempting to evangelize everyone in their sight. I wonder where they went? Jokesters.