is he? i don't see him... http://us.soccerway.com/matches/201...sg-pfeddersheim/spvgg-greuther-furth/1480743/ http://espnfc.com/us/en/gamecast/statistics/id/372113/statistics.html?soccernet=true&cc=5901 http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/...eddersheim-3208_spvgg-greuther-fuerth-82.html good for him. do you know the team he will be joining?
PJB in Bild on taekwondo. http://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/g...park-mit-schwarzem-guertel-31610890.bild.html
PJB scored the 10th goal in a 10 - 1 victory. From the twitter ticker, seemed he had some good passes but also maybe should have scored more.
Lee Yong-Jae started and played a full game for Red Star against Strasbourg which ended 0-0. http://www.redstar.fr/actualites/lire/une-solidarite-prometteuse.html
Very good game by Youngjae. He ran all the match, all around the pitch. He was very impressive, never offside (except for the Alsatian referee). But he didn't play in centre forward, he played on right wing, gave some good balls for Durbant (who don't have the National level...). The draw is logic. For the fans, he was the best player on the pitch Next game: 08.16 in Vannes !
Le championnat de National est semi-professionnel (avec des clubs pros et des clubs amateurs), et le Red Star est une équipe amateur, donc Lee n'a pas de contrat professionnel. Le système pour les clubs amateurs, ce sont les contrats fédéraux: il me semble que ces contrats sont limités à deux ans, et le salaire est plafonné. Mais je ne connais pas son salaire.
Merci pour tes informations. Alors Lee pouvait quand-même obtenir un permis de travail pour jouer en France ? Ça doit être difficile de gagner sa vie à Paris comme ça...
En effet, les contrats fédéraux sont assez précaires. Mais le Red Star est basé à Saint Ouen (banlieue nord), la vie est un peu moins chère qu'à Paris. Pour le permis de travail, il plus facile de l'avoir en France qu'en Angleterre.
From that exchange, all I got was that Red Star is a semi-professional team but Lee Yongjae signed a professional contract. And something to do with travel permit?...
What Mano1897 said: the third division of France is a mix of amateur and pro teams, and Red Star is amateur. But "amateur" players in French clubs can nonetheless be paid on a "federal contract" which are limited to two years max and have set ceiling on the wage. And a work permit is easier to obtain in France compared to England, which would explain why Lee is able to continue playing there.
Moon Seon-Min (Ostersunds FK) came on the 58th min and scored the game winning goal on the 90+2 min. http://www.ostersundsfk.se/?p=9838
Not quite sure. He wasn't in the DFB Pokal Cup squad either last week but played in the friendly 5 days ago. Hasn't played yet for Greuther Furth II either. They have a match tomorrow so we'll see.