I don't think the KFA helped them get in but they are certainly helping them out while they go there.
not available in your country???? EDIT: Wow this was actually a while ago ... i don't ever remember hearing about it thoguh... http://www.mbcsoccer.com/media/media_01_01.asp?bbs_seq=1200&sflag=M1 Woah he spent time with PJS too http://www.mbcsoccer.com/media/medi...ag=M1&search_field=title&search_value=&page=1
Jang, quien al margen de Messi, como todos los niños de La Masia, alucina con las acciones de Iniesta, es un '11' puro. Aunque puede actuar en otras demarcaciones, la de extremo izquierdo es en la que mejor se desenvuelve. Juega siempre pensando en el colectivo y con criterio, y gana con mucha facilidad la línea de fondo tanto a través del regate como de la combinación con paredes. Su mejor cualidad es el centro. Tiene un golpeo privilegiado, medido y potente. Jang, who apart from Messi, like all children of La Masia, hallucinates with Iniesta actions, is a '11 'pure. While it may act in other areas, the left end is the one that best unfolds. Always play the collective thinking and discerning, and easily wins the baseline through both Dodge and the combination with walls. Its best quality is the center. It has a privileged scrimmage, measured and powerful. http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20121...-promesas-fc-barcelona-barca_54352388300.html
LSW is more Leo (I know, it's sacrilege) than Samuel Eto'O...Such a fantastic talent but it'll be in these next couple of seasons where we will see just how good he really could become Thiago was born in Italy but could've actually played for Brasil, Italy or Spain...His brother, Rafinha, who is also at La Masia, interestingly enough, has chosen to play for Brasil...Guess it depends but I've seen interviews with his family and they say Brasil ignored Thiago while Spain nurtured him and developed strong bonds with teammates Gyeolhee is with Cadet B on the left wing and is a prized recruit, particularly for his work ethic and personality
Seongnam Ilhwa manager & K-league legend player Shin Tae-Yong's son is doing a pretty good job in Australia.
Oh man first Spanish article featuring JGH. Great to know he plays left wing so well and can shoot "accurately and powerfully" (he did score in the first game of the season. LSW scored one too)
http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20121...-promesas-fc-barcelona-barca_54352388300.html Jang, a left end of pure The Korean tip Cadet B stands for the ease with which reaches the bottom line and good kicking ball in the centers, measured and powerful He landed a year ago with his compatriot Lee Seung Woo noting the Copa Catalunya, which was held in Korea in December 2010 in Sant Cugat Both are Korean, front and acting are very similar physically. But his personality, however, is radically different. If at the time we explained that Seung Woo Lee was outgoing and mischievous (at home came to expel from school), Gyeolhee Jang (Seoul, April 4, 1998) is the opposite: introverted, hardworking and noble. Far left Cadet B, in a few months has earned the affection of everyone at the club, from technicians to educators and employees of La Masia. Jang landed at Barcelona in August 2011 with Lee. And largely thanks to Lee. Albert Puig, right hand of Guillermo Amor, Lee discovered during a Danone Cup which was played in South Africa. Months later, in December 2010, Lee was the Copa Catalunya, Korea, organized annually by the Penya FC Barcelona Escola Sant Cugat-Soccer Hristo Stoichkov, and invited him to the club a week before traveling to Barcelona to train a few days with those who would be his future colleagues. But Lee did not travel alone. The head coach of the U-12 Korean club recommended that I try also to three other promises and the club accepted. One of the three was Jang, who offered a high level both in the working sessions in Castelldefels during and after the tournament, in which Lee beat Barca by three goals to two. Jang technical convinced the Catalans and after a trip to Albert Puig to Korea to talk to their parents and Lee, both signed for the club in the summer of 2011. Adaptation footballing Jang, a left winger who was going great Barca style was much simpler than the staff, hampered by language problems. Last season, his father lived for three months in Barcelona to be at your side in the toughest times. A year after landing, and is practically one in the internal dynamics, and computer studies. Jang, who apart from Messi, like all children of La Masia, hallucinates with Iniesta actions, is a '11 'pure. While it may act in other areas, the left end is the one that best unfolds. Always play the collective thinking and discerning, and easily wins the baseline through both Dodge and the combination with walls. Its best quality is the center. It has a privileged scrimmage, measured and powerful. [Google Translated]
i think he means that he likes how BSH is sitting in front of his picture and LSW is sitting in the front in his picture. I don't think it means anything though..
Jang Gyeol Hee scored twice, Lee Seung Woo scored a goal off the bench today in a 8-0 win. I think this is Jang's 5th goal in either 3 or 4 games... LSW has two for Cadete B (iirc) and one for Cadete A Paik also started today.