He played for the Ulsan U-15 and U-18 team before being transferred to Reading FC for 1 year. Nam Tae-hee, Ji Dong-won, and Kim Won-sik were the three Korean youth prospects that were a part of the Youth development at Reading FC, although only Ji turned out to be the successful one out of the three.
The fact that JDW didn't give up and he's still in Europe, tells you the difference between him and NTH.
Nam Tae-hee chose money whereas Ji didn't, that's the difference. Btw, Kim Won-sik was also a promising youth prospect like Nam Tae-hee; was supposed to be the future DM of the KNT post Kim Nam-il, but it's such a shame things didn't go well for him let alone he couldn't even cut it at Valencinnes, a 3rd 4th French division team he started his career with Nam Tae-hee.
NTH is weak ? He has been one of the best player for 3-4 world cup qualifier matches(if not the best). And he is one of the few who really succeeds aboard.
A few updates on KPAs: Suk Hyun-Jun has been starting for Debrecen. Still without a goal in the league. Ryu Seung-Woo has been dropped from the matchday squad for over a month now, and hasn't played in the league since February. Choi Kyung-Rok dropped from the matchday squad altogether for the last two matches. Maybe he's injured?
I think RSW is injured...he might not be such a big talent, but neither he's that shit to not being in matchday squad for over a month in the ********ing Hungarian league.
played with reserves.... in games that matter, he isn't showing his "talent" as well as he does during training it seems. apparently he is nor does he have strong mentally to fight for his place. he is one of those guys who should have never left Korea it seems (of course, hindsight is a bitch... easy for me to comment on it now)
Really depressing and disappointing developments. Thought Ryu would become a great player after the U20 WC and his promising spell at Braunschweig. Thought CKR would be another SHM after his hopeful early games for St.Pauli. Thought SHJ would become a decent striker when he scored goals for Setubal.
"Ki" started and scored but first subbed off http://www.record.pt/futebol/futebo...-reviravolta-na-segunda-parte-da-vitoria.html
Said this previously, but with a string of poor performances, AFC Tubize are just a point above the drop now, and we may see them play in the Belgian Amateur division next season.
NOTA | Las balas azulinas @JimnezLuq y @kimyounggyu1 no lo dudan, la @UDMelilla acabará en los playoff.👉https://t.co/W8acSOk4sH pic.twitter.com/X9PKE8zqAM— Unión Deportiva Melilla (@UDMelilla) April 20, 2017
Auf der #fcsp-Bank nehmen zunächst Platz: Himmelmann, Miyaichi, Buballa, Hornschuh, Thy, Flum, Choi #allezusammen #f95fcsp— FC St. Pauli (@fcstpauli) April 21, 2017 Choi Kyung-Rok returns to the matchday squad. On bench vs Fortuna Dusseldorf.
didn't play but big win launches em up to 11th in the table lol. At least two points clear of playoff spots.
http://news1.kr/articles/?2974187 -As others already reported, Jang Hyun Soo (Guangzhou R&F) is looking for a new club in either J-League or Middle East. -His agent said he is "liked by both club and coach" but "a player must get minutes". -JHS is trying his best to maintain his fitness through personal training on top of regular team training. -His agent pointed towards the new CSL rule in which only 3 foreign players can play and a Chinese youth must start a game in limiting Jang's playing time. -K-league clubs don't match his demands, so he is looking at offers from J-league or Middle East. Bonus:
SYJ of HSV II who had been easing his way back into regular starting after injury (first just bench, then starting every other, and now starting most and playing most), scored https://www.hsv.de/nachwuchs/meldun...-gegen-braunschweig-ii-u21-erobert-rang-drei/
St. Pauli are now safe from relegation after winning 5 games in a row. Choi Kyung-Rok an unused sub as usual.