A Korean broadcast? I doubt it. Hopefully a Japanese one will be available on match day, More pictures found here: http://news.naver.com/sports/index.nhn?category=k_league&ctg=album&mod=spread&seq=11608
hahaha, nice pictures 8) lmao, and yeah, Lee Woon Jae does look like a random ahjushhi. Do the players get along well? The jersey should have been blue yeah, or maybe the color of the FC that won the previous year's K-League
Scrimmage More pictures found here: http://news.naver.com/sports/index.nhn?category=k_league&ctg=album&mod=spread&seq=11631
does anyone know where i can watch this?????? im in the states and i dont have any krn cable so if someone could provide a link for me id appreciate it
Kick off in half hour or so. Still have no idea how I'm going to be watching this. Hopefully I will find something.
My Post Match Review: As you all know, the game ended 1:3. 2008 Jomo Cup Winners: K-League All-Stars MVP: Choi Sung-Kuk Fighting Spirit Award: Lee Woon-Jae GOALS for KL: 1) Choi Sung-Kuk's rebound volley after Dudu's FK was blocked by the GK; 2) Edu scored a PK, 3) Edu scored a sweet lob shot after Choi Sung-Kuk made a nice cross. BTW, Choi definitely deserved the award. ^^ (plus the prizes lol) 1st Half J-League All Stars came out strong with flair and creativity, while the K-Leaguers played somewhat catenaccio. A lot of the early action took place near the KL penalty box with Fatman making some nice saves and Chong Tese making several aerial misses with inaccurate headers. Later on the match, Kim Hyung-Il actually ended up slide tackling him LOL Preview for future encounters??? Dudu made some nice moves but Rado' and him just weren't clicking. Choi Sung-Kuk was pretty much the spark that started the engine. The announcers sounded impressed judging by their tone. The pacey run-ins and the goal itself. It was definitely AWKward seeing Kim Nam-Il playing for J-Leaguers instead of K-League. He even made several challenges on old teammates like Cho Won-Hee, and of course executed Namilkeane tackles, (he is after all the "Vacuum Cleaner"). He certainly helped out JLs in converting DF to OF and vice-versa. Highlight: he took a shot at the Fatman and almost scored! I hope Kim Nam-Il returns and retires in the K-League... Anyways, JL's played decent and w/ flair first half, but at the end the goals are what counts. 2nd Half JLs won a PK rather quickly, but missed or Fatman blocked it. Couldn't tell due to the slightly blurry reception, but a miss was a miss. The KL's started catching onto the spark Choi Sung-kuk created with his pacey runs into the opposition. Basically, almost everyone played (who was called up). The PK for KL resulted from Rado' getting his shirt pulled down. Edu converted the shot. Several minutes later, Choi SK made a nice cross, and Edu lob-shot it into the net for 3. The consolation goal for JL was scored by Tulio(?) from a set piece. Towards the end everyone lost their stamina, and the level of play went slightly down. Couple yellow cards here. The counter attacks were exciting to watch from both sides. The constant substitution by both sides during the second half certainly stunted momentum at times, but I guess the SUBS would have been disappointed if they didn't play... Kim Young-Kwang closed up the game well after coming on for the Fatman.
Some pics to go with the K>J kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This team was missing mota, and many other first teamers and managed to send the J on a tour. Man, I can't wait for next year's champions league. Next year, I expect the best teams in K-League participate unlike this year. I want to see a Suwon vs Seongnam final in the ACL. CSG with his machine gun ceremony LOLOLOL CSG with his new benz, while Choi Hyo-jin is busy checking out the Japanese bitch in white. LOL CSG, I'm married with kids
No offense, and Jleague did get owned by the score, but not really the play. The difference between the teams was the selection of foreigners. We know the Brazilians dominate Jleague, and yet not 1 Brazilian was chosen for the match. That was mostly do to the fact that Chong and Kim were selected to draw interest from Koreans though. So good game, but just don't let it get to your head
We're allowed to gloat. You know you guys would be doign the same thing if you won. Let the rivalry continue!
Although I do agree that this win is as pointless as Jung Dae-sae's hype, I'm also gonna have to remind you that two of the best foreigners from K-League, Mato and Mota, weren't selected. Mato was injured and Mota decided that he'll have a better time going on a vacation to Brazil. And Radoncic is actually just as good as ex-Shimizu striker Jo Jae-jin who sucks. Not to mention the K-League All-Stars were missing majority of players that are actually playing well in the league at the moment due to the Olympics and the fact that squad selection was horrendous to say the least. But like I said, the game itself was as pointless as Jung Dae-sae's hype so none of us Koreans should flip out our dicks and start jumping around like monkeys over this "win."