Yeah, but Inui was never really an integral member of the Japanese team, and his dominant performance for the Japanese team is quite surprising. Also, he seems to get better every year despite the fact he's past the usual peak age of wingers.
If they're willing to open the doors, then I'd gladly accept in a heartbeat. Of course I would consider other options though.
He's 28 and not getting younger. I honestly think this is a wishful thinking more than anything else.
yeah it's just a wishful thinking and an "overreaction" after a really good game from him. But man I wish he can get out of China because his playing time is in jeopardy.
I understand your anger, but please refrain from making this kind of borderline racist comment. The only thing it does is bringing down our level to those fans.
Look at that 2004 game - we're constantly threatening Germany off the counter, and the third goal comes from a counter. That's how we beat Germany in 2004.
It's definitely a eishful thinking, but I disagree with you about the age. 28 is the best age for a central defender imo.
Yeah I don’t think we’ll see any Korean player move to Europe this transfer window. Meanwhile japan will send another 3 players to bundesliga.
@Chemist9116 should have it posted up soon. He already posted the first two matches in the multimedia thread.
Can we please just stop with this "X player won't move" "this Japanese Y will go to Bundesliga"? It's annoying reading this after KNT make history, let's talk about it in mid August..not now. Let's dream ffs.
Celtic would be a nice club for any Korean in this KNT (minus the ones already established in Europe) Aaaaand guess what? Looks like KYG is receiving offers from Scotland. Maybe just maybe....
Link?? It better not be Rangers, though. I'll kill people at Celtic who would let a good defender go to their rivals...
You, Kenny and iunlock are doing a good job of educating him but gotta feel bad for the Chinese not to have their own team represented in one of the most prestigious sports tournaments in the world that they have to adopt a foreign team as their own.
Koreans have to face so much adversity whether it’s military service or blatant racism downplaying their skills and achievement.
Kim Young-gwon wants to move to Europe this summer. He is attracting interest from England, Greece, Russia and Scotland. (Sports Seoul)— Korea Football News (@KORFootballNews) June 28, 2018 Maybe bs but who knows...anyway, i don't know what Rangers is?? A typical Scottish recipe?? Also, real Christians are only the catholics ones.
i guess people hate the fact that they always bandwagon on a world class team. its fine to support another country, but to go to extreme lengths of crying over them is pathetic