A turn-around?! Gangwon FC have lodged a complaint to the league over Sangju Sangmu player Baek Jong-hwan. He started as RB against Gangwon....but the funny thing is that he is a Gangwon FC player who will be back at Gangwon next season. Gangwon FC have said that Sangju Sangmu should be disqualified for violating the rules. No words from the league yet, with the second leg being played tomorrow. http://sports.news.naver.com/sports...36&article_id=0000005392&date=20131206&page=1
ah...dont worry people false alarm. They say nothing is wrong. The rules have changed and Sangju Sangmu and Baek Jong-hwan have done nothing. He is free to play on Saturday as well. http://sports.media.daum.net/soccer...eid=1027&newsid=20131206141208187&p=sportalkr Score an own goal
[K League 2013 Playoff - 2nd Leg (1-4 on Aggregate)] Gangwon FC Choi Seung In Kim Young Hoo -- Ianis Zicu -- Choi Jin Ho Jin Kyung Sun -- Lee Woo Hyuk Choi Woo Jae -- Bae Hyo Sung -- Kim Oh Kyu -- Park Sang Jin Kim Keun Bae Sangju Sangmu Lee Keun Ho Ko Jae Sung -- Song Won Jae -- Lee Sang Ho Jung Hoon -- Lee Ho Choi Chul Soon -- Yang Joon Ah -- Lee Jae Seong -- Baek Jong Hwan Kim Min Shik
So why has no one mentioned yet that Ansan and the Police team agreed to a deal and they will be playing in the vacant Wa~ stadium starting next season? It's a good deal for both sides methinks. Police found a home ground and can now be eligible for promotion, and Ansan gets a professional team at a low cost (no player salaries) and it will prepare them nicely to start their own team once the police moves on (like what happened at Gwangju with Sangmu). I also heard that Sangju is preparing to have its own club for when Sangmu leaves in a few years. It wouldn't be a bad idea to have the army/police team move around every five years or so and help set up teams in cities with interest.