It's a slow work week. So Ill throw in some useless knowledge. We keep referring chungyong and sungyeung as 'double dragons' meaning 'Yong' our word(and Chinese) for 'dragon' . But not so fast, it appears that sungyeung's 'yong' does not have the meaning 'dragon' Ki's 'Yong' is actually 庸. Meaning 'brave' or 'write' The dragon is written in this fashion: 龍 Another sidenote I should mention is that our number one goalkeeper Jung SungRyong's 'Yong' is also a dragon. Now, you think both chungyong and sungRyong is different but sound similar. Yong = 용 Ryong = 룡 So the word dragon or 'Yong' and 'Ryong' can be written two different ways but has the same meaning. I guess 'yong' is more closer to our Korean pronunciation because as a kid growing up reading books and remembering 'yong' whenever a dragon was mentioned. And 'Ryong' is more of a Chinese way because if you look at Bruce lee and Jackie chan's Chinese name also have the word 'dragon' and their in name in korean pronunciation is, Bruce lee = Lee So-Ryong, 이소룡 And Jackie chan = Sung Ryong, 성룡 I don't remember reading their name with 'yong'. So whomever name Jung SungRyong probably fashioned off the Chinese way. Just some useless knowledge by me, I guess this is a point of our beautifully korean language and it's abilities to write and describe with simplicity and without memorizing a thousand words with 20 strokes.
Because poor people can't receive higher education and rich people go overseas. That's the simplified version of the mass perception.
South Korea (six points) leads Group A and is the only team of the 10 with a perfect record after convincing wins over Qatar (four points) and Lebanon (one point). This is a young but talented side, containing a number of players who won bronze at the Olympics. Ki Sung-yeung has taken his passing skills to the new darlings of the English Premier League, Swansea City, for a fee of around $9 million, Championship club Cardiff City paid almost half that for young winger Kim Bo-kyoung, and Park Chu-young has left Arsenal for La Liga's Celta Vigo. A win in Uzbekistan will confirm South Korea's grip on the group and put an eighth successive World Cup firmly in sight. Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/soccer/09/06/asia-world-cup-qualifying/index.html#ixzz25iVqalRl
He takes it off during games, sure he's required to but why risk the chance of damaging it during practice. Others take it off and it doesn't make them less committed or happy about their marriage.
Isn't that just an 'imaginary' ring, like his imaginary ice skates? LOL. Thought there were rules against jewelry on the playing field.
I thought this too. Whenever I played competitive soccer, every piece of jewelry had to be taken off. However, they also made us tuck our shirt in, which they don't do in the pros. I definitely see the ring on AJH's finger.
Geynrikh!! 게인리히는 6일 우즈베키스탄 타슈켄트의 '호텔 우즈베키스탄'에 차려진 캠프에서 연합뉴스 기자를 만나 "우즈베키스탄이 이번에는 만만치 않을 것"이라고 말했다. 그는 "한국이 강한 팀이기는 하지만 우리도 이번에는 기량이 최고로 올라온 좋은 선수들이 모두 모였다"며 "한국 선수들의 플레이를 잘 알기 때문에 좋은 경기를 할 것"이라고 말했다. ... 카시모프 감독은 "한국이 최종예선에서 가장 유력한 1위 후보"라며 "우리는 2위를 노리거나 그것이 되지 않으면 플레이오프를 치러서라도 본선 출전권을 따낼 것"이라고 말했다. 게인리히는 "요즘에 한국 축구팬들은 어떻게 지내는지 모르겠다"며 "나를 텔레비전에서 알아보고 반가워 하는 팬이 있을 것이라고 보고 좋은 경기를 하도록 노력하겠다"고 목소리를 높였다. http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/bulletin/2012/09/06/0200000000AKR20120906170900007.HTML
Lee Young-Pyo's last international match...would have been Park Ji-Sung's last match but didnt play remember...
Historically, uzis has been korea's bitch like Shawn Bradley was everybody's bitch during his playing days. And our team is such on a roll right now. Uzis are screwed if they think they're the favorites to win against us even in their own backyard.
Our players are having troubles with the pitch conditions. Hwang Suk-Ho and Kwak Tae-Hwi both sat out in training due to light ankle injury. Both were the result of the poor grass conditions. Fortunately its not serious and both are expected to return soon. http://sports.media.daum.net/soccer...tml?cateid=1027&newsid=20120907163132333&p=mk