I've been living in Korea for the past three years and I have never felt resentment except for drunken or bitter retards on the street/subway when they hear my shitty pronunciation, usually I just ignore but now I don't care and talk down to them because I understand and speak Korean pretty good and ask them why can't they speak English and blah blah. I have heard of stories about gyopos causing shit in Hongdae, but that is like an usual occurrence... replace gyopo with retard white foreigner or drunk out of his mind Korean guy... it is just really the media trying to look for a story or trying to put the blame on someone else. I actually rarely hung out with much Koreans when I lived back in back in my birth country because most were 1.5 snobs(whole other stupid thing) or completely westernized Koreans and I hate Korean churches. I lived in an area of a city in Canada where it is kind of dangerous, you cannot really walk alone at night, there are a lot of guns in Canada that were illegally smuggled in from the US Lee Seung-Woo could get dual citizenship if he stays in Spain until he is 23 and gets Spain citizenship because I bet the government would classify him as a person of exceptional talent or something beneficial to Korea because new rules allow for dual citizenship for it. If his parents and his management do it right... he won't have any trouble adjusting to Korean lifestyle/mannerism/expectations. Depending on his career and talents maybe he will won't even have to worry about going to the military maybe somehow Korea will win a world cup or olympic gold medal when he's playing...
http://www.totalbarca.com/2011/news/youth-leagues-weekly-results-man-of-the-match-31/ Lee's MOTM this time. And under this picture It says -____-
That's not even Seungwoo in the pic. That's the other one. His name escapes me. Edit: The other one is 장결희
He's the 9 in black. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cES3hARawP4&feature=youtube_gdata_player"]???(Lee Seung Woo) Barcelona Youth - infantil.flv - YouTube[/ame]
as good as his 개인기 was in that vid, i hope he has added a killer pass to his talents.. anyone seen any of his matches to comment on this aspect?
About Barcelona youth in general: http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/ed...606/in-pictures-barcelonas-brand-new-la-masia
Jang Gyeol Hee and Lee Seung Woo scored a brace today. Jang Gyeol Hee started (5 starts in 8 games) and Lee Seung Woo came on as a sub to score twice (7 starts in 8 games). LSW currently has 9 goals in 7 games. JGH has either 3 or 4. On a side note, Baek Seung Ho registered his first goal for Cadete B in a 2-1 victory. He has started 5/6 games.
Well Cadete B has been struggling lately. Their largest margin was 6-2 so far. They lost once and drew twice.
I check this website every sunday evening - their games, lineups, goalscorers, and jersey numbers are always posted. For the specific matches... i posted the page with all the matches per match day ; feel free to navigate previous matchdays and all. You access the specific Barca match page with the little blue button at the left. Cadete B: http://www.fcf.cat/pnfg/NFG_CmpJorn...eticion=7000030&CodJornada=6&CodGrupo=7002642 Infantil A: http://www.fcf.cat/pnfg/NFG_CmpJorn...eticion=7000033&CodJornada=8&CodGrupo=7002742 The team pages: (you can get to the matches above through the team page) Cadete B / Paik Seung Ho's: http://www.fcf.cat/pnfg/NPcd/NFG_VisEquipos?cod_primaria=1000119&Codigo_Equipo=34769 Infantil A / LSW/JGH's http://www.fcf.cat/pnfg/NPcd/NFG_VisEquipos?cod_primaria=1000119&Codigo_Equipo=34774
Baek Seung Ho scores his second goal in 49' after coming off the bench. Today was also the second time he was left off the starting lineup.