Apparently PSH started again and got subbed off at around 70th minute (not sure)? Also, he's known to be training 3 days with the A team and 2 days with the B team every week.
I will say that JSR has improved considerably at least in one area - distribution, which was crucial given that he's playing for a club which is quite ideological about possession football. And he's a popular guy in the locker room and among supporters, I guess. I don't think any "good" East Asian keepers will emerge unless a young talent makes his way to Europe. This will continue to be a bottleneck for national teams in the medium term.
Not to mention, you guys play w/ high line w/ some questionable defenders. Anyways, good luck in catching up to Kashima.. 10pts is too much for us.
Or just pointless. I'm uncertain on the rules but I don't think he can debut w/ Girona in La Liga this season as they don't have non-EU spot open. Also, him training w/ 1st team means very little. Next season, it is entirely possible he is stuck w/ the reserve.. or perhaps, searching for new club again. CF Peralada is dead last... good bet to get relegated to Tercera Division. http://us.soccerway.com/teams/spain/peralada/30293/ edit - has anyone actually seen pics of Paik SH training w/ Girona 1st team? or Spanish articles stating he is?
Park Yi Young played for first time in a while for St Pauli II. It sounds like he'll play with reserves midweek too. Choi Kyoung Rok is available as well though he hasn't played and it hasn't been communicated where he will play.
Kim Young Kiu returned to action, playing 10 minutes. Hwang Mun Ki who has waffled between first one subbed off or on bench, played 70ish in win and it sounds like fans liked his showing http://www.acabra.pt/index.php/2017/09/16/ii-liga-academica-vs-sporting-b-os-estudantes-um-um/ Seo Young Jae has also been starting regularly for HSVII... he got subbed off for first time a couple weeks ago, but has been a regular 90 min guy, though it looks like he got away with a non-PK call last weekend.
Auf der #fcsp-Bank nehmen zunächst Platz: Heerwagen, Schoppenhauer, Kalla, @park2young, Litka, @CenkSahin67, @SamiAllagui11 #ksvfcsp pic.twitter.com/FojZMzOtX2— FC St. Pauli (@fcstpauli) September 19, 2017
also on Choi Kyoung Rok front, he came on for PYY at HT last weekend so we'll see if there's a spot for him in first team. PYY was unused sub today.
Yep, he's playing for Asteras Tripoli U20. Think he started in all of their U20 matches so far. Scored his first goal for the U20 team (from 0:50):
Man, that keeper is terrible. Defense isn't much better. 2:20 is a comedy of errors, of a defense creating its own problems, and the keeper making it worse. Somehow doesn't lead to a goal. Sort of off-topic, but I wonder how the Catalan independence referendum is gonna affect Girona. There's some discussion about Barcelona being ejected from La Liga if independence goes through. But independence seems unlikely to happen anytime soon, regardless of the referendum vote. In the short term, though, it could mean a lot of rioting and violence in Catalonia. Spanish government is literally shipping in thousands of police officers - on cruise ships - in anticipation of beating some heads.
well, i think it's more the other way around. Can La Liga survive without Barca... but either case, I agree with you...no separation
btw, PSH was dropped to bench but he did come on and assist the two goals to bring peralada level from corners. Kiu also came on as a sub at 52'. They came back to win after his sub on but less certain of correlation.
It finally happened. All three Korean players at St. Pauli II started at the same time. Choi Kyoung-Rok, Park Yi-Yong, and Lee Seung-Won all started vs. VfB Lubeck in Regionalliga Nord. The team won 2-1.
PSH played 10 with first team in friendly 80' | CANVI ➡ Entren Pere Pons i Paik⬅ Surten Carles Planas i Marlos— Girona FC (@GironaFC) October 6, 2017