Axis of Evil in Korea

Discussion in 'Korea' started by jamisont, Oct 30, 2002.

  1. jamisont

    jamisont Member

    Jan 30, 2002
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    Name: Cho JungYeon
    Age: 55yrs old
    Occupation: KFA executive director
    Eduation: .... Korea univershitty.
     
  2. Hyok

    Hyok Member+

    Sep 4, 2002
    California
    Lol. Don't you need more than one to constitute an axis of evil? Seems like a triumvirate is the best for an axis--like Germany, Italy and Japan during WWII, or Bush's axis of evil with NK, Iran and Iraq. Later.
     
  3. onemorerevolution

    onemorerevolution New Member

    Sep 23, 2002
    MA
    Re: Re: Axis of Evil in Korea

    Main Entry: ax¡¤is
    Date: 14th century

    1 a : a straight line about which a body or a geometric figure rotates or may be supposed to
    ...
    8 : PARTNERSHIP, ALLIANCE

    So, let me add Cho, Min-Guk and Cho, Kwang-Rae.

    CMK is the Korea U. coach who demanded kickback from the Chas.
    CKR coaches Anyang and said Korea national team needs a Korean coach. He also said he'll let Choi, Seung-Guk go to Europe if he is guaraneed a spot in the first team (read no way in hell)
     
  4. jamisont

    jamisont Member

    Jan 30, 2002
    Re: Re: Re: Axis of Evil in Korea

    yep they are called Cho trio.

    its Jung Jo-guk tho, Choi Sung-Guk just signed with Ulsan.
    Its kinda funny CKR said he will let Jung Jo-Guk go if Jung is guaranteed in 1st team, but Jung's not even in 1st team in Anyang.
     
  5. Korean Football

    Korean Football New Member

    Apr 21, 2001
    U.S.
    typical Korean pro coaches.

    Just look at Hwe-taek Lee of Chunnam. He refused to let Namil Kim go to Europe saying that he'll wait till winter for better clubs.

    I recently read an article saying that those EU clubs that were once interested in Kim after the WC now are not much interested.

    WC is the best place to prove and yet the pro coaches act like as if K-League is a better place to prove themselves to the EU scouters.
     

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