Korean Football Miscellaneous III

Discussion in 'Korea' started by Seol Korea, Jan 26, 2012.

  1. jsk14 Member+

    Member Since:
    Mar 2, 2010
    Location:
    소녀시대집
    Club:
    Gwangju FC
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    i believe last transfer window 6-9 mil was being thrown around. but your only worth what you were paid for i suppose. he was bought by celtic for 3mil euros i believe.

    hes worth way more now
          
  2. Corporation X Member+

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    Sep 9, 2009
    Location:
    40.7142° N, 74.0064° W
    I suppose we'll see in the summer what his true value is but for now I just don't believe any of these supposed rumors linking him to Liverpool or United.
  3. KyopoOhNo Member+

    Member Since:
    Aug 3, 2010
    Location:
    New York
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    Don't forget KSY has military service bringing his value down.
  4. skimmilk Member+

    Member Since:
    Apr 22, 2010
    Location:
    Texas, USA
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    Don't work yourselves over transfermarkt.
  5. mr.shin89 BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Member Since:
    May 23, 2010
    Location:
    Tehrangeles
    Country:
    Korea Republic
  6. Geseki BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Member Since:
    Feb 10, 2010
    Location:
    The People's Republic of California
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    monaco national team lolol
  7. mr. sir Member+

    Member Since:
    Jul 5, 2007
    Location:
    inside elmo
    "2012 Monaco immigration

    Monaco immigration 2012 evasion of military service in pursuance of something"
  8. Jitevra Member+

    Member Since:
    Apr 15, 2010
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    Koo Ja Myong! into the final!

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEgov7VR-GM"][??2 ??? 7??] ??? - ?? ??? ???? - YouTube[/ame]

    vs

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMl63m9grfI&list=UUzsgtpUAI3edF4G0wA0jIkA&index=6&feature=plcp"][??2 ??? 7??] ??? - Hero - YouTube[/ame]

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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jznVLWCmK30"]??? 2007 U17????? ???? ???.avi - YouTube[/ame]
  9. Nuno_Pinto New Member

    Member Since:
    Mar 28, 2012
    Club:
    SL Benfica
    For a research project on soccer, I need some data on the Asian Soccer, mainly the estimated nº of fans (Japan, Malaysia and Korea), amount of TV rights, merchandising values and other info.
    I would be very grateful for your help.
    You can send to nunoarpinto@gmail.com
  10. Jitevra Member+

    Member Since:
    Apr 15, 2010
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    From a kid who once dreamed of being a footballer to now a winner of 위대한 탄생 2. What a life! and he is only 22 years old.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7n9EZhrA0s"]??FC ??? ???? - YouTube[/ame]

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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yifGY2LXGpw"][??2 ??? 8??] ??? - ???? - YouTube[/ame]

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  11. Geseki BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Member Since:
    Feb 10, 2010
    Location:
    The People's Republic of California
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-sung will lead a host of Korean football stars to play in a charity event, the Asian Dream Cup, in Bangkok in May.

    The one-day event on May 23 at Muang Thong United ground is a project of the JS Foundation, founded by Park, 31, who joined the English Premier League champions in 2005, with an aim to help push young Asian talents on to the international stage.

    The former South Korea international will feature in the International All Stars team, which also include the likes of Glasgow Celtic's Ki Sung-yueng, Bolton midfielder Lee Chung-yong and former Roma star Hidetoshi Nakata, against the Thai All Stars team led by former national striker Kiartisak "Zico" Senamuang. The proceeds from the game will go to charity organisations.

    Apart from the action on the pitch, there will be a clinic for young Thai players conducted by Park Ji-sung himself and other Korean stars such as striker Jong Tae-se of German club Cologne.

    Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson sent his good wishes through a video message at the press conference yesterday.

    "I know the work Park does. His charity foundation is well known. So I would like to say that Park is a fantastic professional. He has a real caring heart.

    "Whatever he is going to achieve out there, I hope he will enjoy it. It's a fantastic contribution to the welfare of others. He's fantastic in that way. Have a good day and all the success," said the Scottish manager, who signed Park from Dutch outfit PSV Eindhoven.

    Kiartisak, the current coach of Thailand Premier League side Big Bang Chula United, believes the presence of Park will inspire Thai kids to pursue their dream of becoming a professional player.

    "I think what our children can gain most from the event is the experience of Park Ji-sung, who fought his way to play at the highest level. I don't see there is a big difference between what we do here and in other countries in terms of coaching techniques when training the kids. But they will learn other matters such as how to adapt to high-level football," Kiartisak said.

    http://www.nationmultimedia.com/sports/Park-Koreans-stars-to-play-charity-match-30179034.html
  12. Chiwoo BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Member Since:
    May 14, 2010
    Club:
    Busan I Park
    Country:
    Korea Republic
  13. Bluestars562 Red Card

    Member Since:
    Mar 10, 2012
    Jeez another useless match against 쓰레기 opponents in SE Asia? I hope the Double Dragons don't go. Honestly, fucck off PJS.
  14. koreansock Red Card

    Member Since:
    Sep 28, 2009
    Club:
    Ulsan Horang I
    Country:
    Paraguay
    Lol I tried making this case in the Korean web, but by the end of it, I was the one being told to lay off by multitude of people, citing that the event was for the poor children and for those fans in a non footballing power who aren't often displayed with top quality football. Of course I wasn't then smart enough to retaliate with the fact that the event was 10% to help the poor and 90% for political purposes and raising the publicity sake but how much better did these fans believe Korean football was compared to the football in south Asia to have bought into Park's ploy I still have no clue. A team filled with a group of washed up, or otherwise couldn't-even-give-the-slightest-shit Korean and Japanese players, Jung Daesae, and minor leaguers of amateur university league and second division Chinese league did not make for a good show case the first time around, and will likewise never make for a good show case, ever.
  15. skimmilk Member+

    Member Since:
    Apr 22, 2010
    Location:
    Texas, USA
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    Its not about the football quality... few expect these charity events to be great vs people getting to see their hero/role model up close.

    Too bad you are correct about the ratio of help to politics.
  16. Mudang Member+

    Member Since:
    Feb 16, 2010
    Location:
    Toronto
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    "no i don't want anything to do with the KNT anymore, but i'll be damned if you guys don't play in my shitty charity match in the mothafcuking jungle"

    what's he trying to prove with this? what a great humanitarian he is? :rolleyes:
  17. olijolly Member+

    Member Since:
    Aug 30, 2009
    Club:
    Suwon Bluewings
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    박지성선배.
  18. bekele Member

    Member Since:
    Aug 23, 2009
    Club:
    Daejeon Citizen
    Ahn Junghwan made it to front page of reddit

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  19. Chiwoo BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Member Since:
    May 14, 2010
    Club:
    Busan I Park
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU0Eho3kkjs"]Italy Preparing for the World Cup - YouTube[/ame]

    Italians are class acts.
  20. red & wite army I ain't no drama queen!

    Member Since:
    Jan 15, 2005
    Location:
    Seoul/Cape Town
    People still love it when I tell them about that story of Ahn Junghwan losing his contract. I still find it fascinating.
  21. CoreanBoy671 Member+

    Member Since:
    Dec 30, 2010
    Location:
    Club:
    FC Seoul
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    The manager of Perugia was a dick. He said word for word "He ruined Italian football". :rolleyes: Glad Perugia went downhill from there. They used to play for Serie C but are now bankrupt.
  22. TigersOfAsia Member

    Member Since:
    Aug 19, 2011
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    imagen how much they could hv made if ahn stayed...
  23. jsk14 Member+

    Member Since:
    Mar 2, 2010
    Location:
    소녀시대집
    Club:
    Gwangju FC
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    kfa is having special training (injury prevention, nutrition, etc) for those interested
  24. Geseki BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Member Since:
    Feb 10, 2010
    Location:
    The People's Republic of California
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TrQU6DyYSc"][Soccer Documentary] Cha Bumkun's 90 minute - YouTube[/ame]
  25. Chiwoo BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Member Since:
    May 14, 2010
    Club:
    Busan I Park
    Country:
    Korea Republic
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovTvYftuYQM&feature=channel"]South Korea 1-0 Brazil : International Friendly Match 1999 - YouTube[/ame]

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8Z9XFAgzFI&feature=relmfu"]South Korea 3-1 Germany : International Friendly Match 2005 - YouTube[/ame]

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