What can Hiddink do with China? A manager past his prime with a D grade player selection. I foresee him tanking, getting fired within a year, cashing out, then returning to the KFA as an advisory role or flat out retiring.
hiddink can quit tomorrow and hand me all of his lifes savings it will still leave a bitter taste in my mouth. guus hiddink is coaching the chinese national team. the guy was destined to be koreas giving tree. hes supposed to be ours
Why would Hiddink managing the Chinese NT make y'all upset? As far as I am concerned the man is free to do as he pleases.
I guess to some, it feels like your first love marrying another guy, but tbh, I wouldn't have Hiddink over Bento at the moment. I only wanted him instead of STY for the WC bc that seemed like a sliver of hope.
Yeah, he had Noh Je-ho contact Kim Ho-gon to open up the manager position for the KNT right after we barely qualified under Shin Tae-yong. He even politically mentioned it with Fox Sports as well, yet Kim Ho-gon completely ignored his offer whilst lying like a 7 year old that he couldn't remember the request. Also, there were a lot of netizens commenting on how the KFA should've approached Hiddink even after the WC considering how he was still waiting for an offer. But, imo he was better suited to manage us at the 2018 FIFA World Cup rather than managing us now.
https://sports.news.naver.com/wfootball/news/read.nhn?oid=216&aid=0000096459 Only 1% of Arsenal's squad is English, whilst English players make up less than 50% of the EPL. With the visa issues for unproven players looking to be a problem in the future, you guys think that the league quality will decline?
Yes. And it'll be exacerbated by the collapse of the sterling pound post-Brexit completion if they can't agree to a soft-Brexit deal in the coming months.
Zlatan's got a black belt. #Zlatan500 pic.twitter.com/0iteGKX9cL— Major League Soccer (@MLS) September 16, 2018 Ibra's 500th goal what a stunner! Having the black belt in Taekwondo surely had an influence here
So being in Berlin for a while, I realize there's so many "plastic fans". I see Hertha's shirts here and there but I see way more Premier League teams, Juventus, and Real Madrid's shirts in these streets. Never another Bundesliga teams. Say a kid wearing a Galatasaray shirt though. Probably a Turkish kid.
Douglas Costa against Sassuolo. 1041359478891982848 is not a valid tweet id First, he elbows him in the face, then he headbutts him, and he finishes it off by spitting in Di Francesco's face. Disgusting behavior by Douglas Costa. Spitting in a player's face is one of the worst things you can do on a football pitch. Deserves a very long ban. pic.twitter.com/qWUy5slROy— EiF (@EiFSoccer) September 16, 2018
Di Francesco probably pulled a Materazzi. That guy is known to be racist. I think he did a nazi salute a while back.
remember though that Hertha is not a historic BL powerhouse so fans in a busy city with better things to do won't follow a mediocre team (far worse for PSG in Paris for example). There's even another club in Union to suck fans away too. But there is plenty of non-local fanwear everywhere in Europe both from plastics, from tourists and people who have moved from other towns.