Another good performance from @MixDiskerud tonight. He's exactly what Ulsan needed. Always finds a positive pass even under pressure. I hope to see him higher up the pitch soon #FA컵 #kleague #ulsanhyundai— Dan Croydon Diaz 🐯🌹 (@DolsotDan) August 8, 2018
Korea is pretty small. Is all your team travel done by bus, or is there some air? How do you personally get around Ulsan?
Will need some time to answer these questions my friends. They claim I have to prepare to lead Ulsan into battle tomorrow, so I’ll leave you with this
Mix started today for Ulsan Hyundai in another win. Ulsan are undefeated in their last eight matches -- five wins and three draws. https://www.flashscore.com/match/WMHVebc9/#lineups;1
He went the distance today as Ulsan Hyundai picked up a 2-0 road win against Deagu. Mix picked up a yellow card in the 26th minute.
Give me a month or two on that one. Btw - up one - and #3 now - in "K League 1". Temperatures - have come down a bit - big relief.
Even including last night’s MLS, our first American goal of the weekend comes from an unusual place as Mix Diskerud has scored for Ulsan Hyundai which leads FC Seoul 4-1 in the 79th minute. Mix is now the first player with a #USMNT cap to score in South Korea’s top flight— Brian Sciaretta (@BrianSciaretta) August 25, 2018
1. Have travelled by both modes of transport so far. 2. Most of the time - letting friends drive, or by walking. My Korean driver's license will arrive from Seoul next week, hopefully. Guess what kind of car/brand my employer has set me up with?
Next Sunday we take on Incheon United. Incheon's coach Jørn Andersen was prior to his current position with Incheon - the Head Coach of North Korea National Football Team (The Chollima of Pyongyang). I will beg my team and coach to be allowed to stay the following night and morning in the city of Incheon to interview him on "alternative" life choices, "alternative facts", and pick his brain on sports and politics, and why and how we came to meet for the first time here and not in places like Skjeberg or Skjærhalden. Now, what can you guys tell us about the places in question - as I prepare for a possible succulent treat of my life's strange candy. If I get my wish to come through - what do you want me try to obtain some answers to?
Get on it! (And perhaps make some babies as it seem S. Korea is falling behind even Japan in terms of reproduction and aging.)
Raising kids here is crushingly expensive. It’s such a hypercompetitive society, everyone fights to provide the very best for their kids so they’ll only have 1 or at most 2 to focus their support.
isn't that the same everywhere? The average woman in most of the West is having 1 kid. Maybe 2 at most. Whether it's say Italy or Poland.
the thing about S. Korea is that in the 60's it had one of the higher reproduction rates. Today it looks like only France is reproducing at a 2 kids per mom average in Europe.
Japan didn't really seem to change during that period. I had figured it was a huge drop. Italy is interesting. Because so many Italians I know usually have 1 or 2 siblings. And the women today (20's-30's) prefer 1 kid. Maybe just due to changing cultural views or simply the dire economic climate. I guess it's the Italian-American stereotype of the family with 7 or 8 kids.