K League Transfers & Rumors Pt. II

Discussion in 'Korean Domestic Leagues' started by Chingoo, Mar 11, 2015.

  1. Chingoo

    Chingoo Member+

    Feb 10, 2010
  2. Jitevra

    Jitevra Member+

    Apr 15, 2010
    Club:
    Ulsan Horang I
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    Thanks, mod please sticky this one.

    Park Chu-young is wearing no.10 because of Choi Yong-soo's revenge lol. He wanted to wear no. 10 back in 2005(?) when he came to the team but Park Chu-young was wearing it so they didnt allow Choi Yong-soo (back then player). They even told him to leave if he keeps on wanting to wear no.10 :confused:
    So Choi Yong-soo is getting his revenge 10 years on. Park Chu-young is so onto number 10 that he wants number 10 in any form that he chose 91 (as in 9+1) weird I know.
     
  3. chook90

    chook90 Member+

    South Korea
    Jan 2, 2015
    Al Khor, Qatar
    Club:
    FC Seoul
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    I had this opinion for quite a while now, but damn the font for this season's kit is fugly. Why couldn't le coq sportif just keep last season's (which wasn't that impressive to me either, but better than current one)

    Anyways, is this serious? So Park will wear 91? :ROFLMAO: I'd rather have him wear 46, but then again who am I to decide.
     
  4. Jitevra

    Jitevra Member+

    Apr 15, 2010
    Club:
    Ulsan Horang I
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
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  5. Seol Korea

    Seol Korea Member+

    Jun 24, 2006
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    I've been preaching this time after time but it's about time, and welcome back to the club that made you a monster.

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  6. KyopoOhNo

    KyopoOhNo Member+

    Aug 3, 2010
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
  7. KyopoOhNo

    KyopoOhNo Member+

    Aug 3, 2010
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
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  8. hanul21

    hanul21 Guest

    apparently Yoo Byung-Soo left his club in Russia.
    time for another K-League comeback?? COME TO INCHEON!!
     
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  9. KyopoOhNo

    KyopoOhNo Member+

    Aug 3, 2010
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
  10. Ice cube

    Ice cube Member+

    Seoul Utd
    May 4, 2014
    Club:
    Incheon United
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    Honestly...Oris is a better and more complete striker than Yoo. We need to/should've focus on an Ivo replacement.
     
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  11. toohyper

    toohyper Member+

    Mar 23, 2004
    MI/NJ/NY
    Club:
    Gwangju FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    Yoo is the better finisher and free kicker.

    Come to gwangju, ybs!
     
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  12. Jitevra

    Jitevra Member+

    Apr 15, 2010
    Club:
    Ulsan Horang I
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    FC Anyang with their second American player in the squad - Seth Moses. But I can't tell if its a loan or full transfer

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  13. DynamoManiac

    DynamoManiac Member+

    Jan 27, 2014
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    Moses probably helps Berry settle. Nowhere near the same level of player, though.
     
  14. Radu Razvan

    Radu Razvan Member+

    Mar 1, 2013
    Bucharest, Romania
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    Romania
    Seems it's only loaned.
     
  15. toohyper

    toohyper Member+

    Mar 23, 2004
    MI/NJ/NY
    Club:
    Gwangju FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    Mls as far as i know dont do transfers. They will either loan or trade.
     
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  16. DynamoManiac

    DynamoManiac Member+

    Jan 27, 2014
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    Not true. Trades occur strictly within MLS. Any dealing outside of MLS is usually a transfer. Loans are rare.

    In any event, Moses is not MLS. His last club was in USL, the 3rd tier of the US pyramid. He has never played in MLS, not good enough.
     
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  17. KyopoOhNo

    KyopoOhNo Member+

    Aug 3, 2010
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
  18. Balerion

    Balerion Member+

    Aug 5, 2006
    Roslindale, MA
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    This is correct.

    I'd also add that most USL players are only on one-year contracts. Budgets are small and Moses' former club OC Blues is financially weak even by USL standards. There isn't much incentive for a player like Moses to sign a multi-year deal in the USL unless the money was good, and I doubt he was offered good money with the Blues.

    I have no inside info, but I would be surprised if this was not a free transfer.
     
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  19. Jitevra

    Jitevra Member+

    Apr 15, 2010
    Club:
    Ulsan Horang I
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
  20. ChaDuRi671

    ChaDuRi671 Member+

    Dec 30, 2010
    Club:
    FC Seoul
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
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  21. Hodori

    Hodori Member+

    Aug 12, 2010
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  22. killaorca

    killaorca Member+

    AFC Ajax
    May 11, 2010
    Pacific Ocean
    Club:
    RSC Anderlecht
  23. DynamoManiac

    DynamoManiac Member+

    Jan 27, 2014
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    Reported by a fairly reputable MLS transfers twitter account that either Atlanta or Minnesota (MLS expansion teams) are looking at signing Yun Il-Lok.
     
  24. killaorca

    killaorca Member+

    AFC Ajax
    May 11, 2010
    Pacific Ocean
    Club:
    RSC Anderlecht
    Lol don't see that happening but funny if it did.
     
  25. DynamoManiac

    DynamoManiac Member+

    Jan 27, 2014
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    I've expect this day would come. Been telling Dynamo management to scout Korea (and elsewhere in North Asia) for a couple of years now. Salaries and transfer fees have reached the point now where MLS can afford to splash catch on players with good potential around the world. Clubs are already doing that across Latin America, but my view has been that Korean players are more compatible to the style of play in MLS.

    Other thing is, MLS has become one of the best stepping stones to Europe. Fairly routine now that young talent from throughout the Americas region goes through MLS then to Europe. This even more so the case now this year that MLS has TV deals in place with Sky Sports for the UK, Eurosport for the rest of Europe (plus TV deals in Brazil and elsewhere). Far easier for clubs in Europe to spot talent in MLS than is the case for most non-European leagues.
     

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