http://sports.news.naver.com/kfootball/news/read.nhn?oid=436&aid=0000024213 Coach wants to keep Hwang In Beom at Daejeon.
It's official now. Kwon Sun-Tae signs for Kashima Antlers. http://m.sports.naver.com/kfootball/news/read.nhn?oid=108&aid=0002586769
KST thinks this club will have a shot at the ACL title. Little does he know they never won a single one since the club's inception. What a joke.
Well, in the end the baller Adi Popa joined Championship side Reading. He said he had offers from Granada, Japan and South Korea. He likes the football from England and that's why rejected the team from Spain first division. According to him money are important, but he wants to remain a national team player that's why he didn't choosed to go in Asia for more money. Well, I think he would have been a national team player in the Far East as the football from Japan and Korea is strong, but I guess he doesn't know. It's normal normal to not know this thing.
What does your story have anything to do with this? Have you seen our defense? They're all rotting in Japan and China meanwhile our NT is shitting in international games because of this.
And what do you want man? That All Korean players to go to play in Europe or to stay in the local league. Japan is a good place to play football and after all the defenders who go in China are facing top attacking players. Is this bad? Do you want that Korea to keep a clean sheet every time? You're too perfectionist. It's only a game and you should understand that. If it will not be mistakes then no more goals. It's quite simple. Do you think the Korean defenders will play all in Europe, Korea will keep a clean sheet every game?
^ Lol? Conceded 2 goals against China, Qatar, etc and you find this OK? I spent 8+ years watching KNT and never seen this kind of garbage until now. Yeah, you are right I should stop being a 'perfectionist'.
Busan IPark are close to signing former Japanese international Michihiro Yasuda, who is without a club. http://sports.news.naver.com/kfootball/news/read.nhn?oid=241&aid=0002635650
Yasuda in his prime was a decent fullback. Unless Busan is overpaying, this is a solid move for them.
Well he's not in his prime anymore and he's worse than just 'decent'. There are far better FBs out there and inexpensive too. What were they thinking?
Lol. You are beyond delusional. Suggest any FB that are far better who would be willing to play in K-League Challenge . Definitely past his prime, but it's K-League Challenge. Doubt they are paying much given that they haven't been spending a lot since relegation.
Right. I don't know what the other blabbering idiot is talking about but signing an experience J-League 1 player and someone who played in the international level for a 2nd division Korean club is not an egregious move. This move isn't going to hurt Busan. It will bring depth and experience to that position.
Right. A subpar defender from a relegated club will bring depth and experience to another relegated club. I heard that uniforms and fairies exist too. Like I said earlier, let's see what he can do.
Lol, do you think K-League Challenge can attract any better players? If you've watched K-League Challenge matches you wouldn't be spouting this nonsense. It's a league that a crappy player like Kim Dong-Chan and Joo Min-Kyu can tear up.
Many of the top Challenge strikers became a top Classic strikers like Adriano and Johnathan. I'm sure Kim Dongchan would have been a good Classic striker. Kim Mingyu is a one season wonder though...
Pre-Sangju maybe. But you could see in his second season for Sangju that he was struggling in K-League Classic and it was clear he was in decline. But I agree, when he was at Gyeongnam, he was a livewire. As for Joo Min-Kyu, honestly don't see what he's good at. Yeah, seemed like Daigo Watanabe had a big mentality issue at Busan. We'll see how this one turns out, but on paper he's one of the better signings made in K-League Challenge.