I don't see why I need to come up with my own name to see make judgments on those names. By that logic none of us should be criticizing professional footballers since they are still better players than us. The Neptune name probably has the best idea behind it, in that it's actually tied to something within Ansan (unlike Utd or Wolves, which are just generic), but the final product is still meh. Points for creativity though.
전북, ACL 우승상금 유소년 클럽하우스 건립에 쓴다 http://sports.news.naver.com/kfootball/news/read.nhn?oid=144&aid=0000464079
Good idea to invest on youth teams, new facilities (if i didn't read wrong) etc. If this goes according to plans, then we will see Jeonbuk as the king of the k league. The only king.
It helps that Jeonbuk is a rich *relative rich* club with a solid base. They have the squad for reaching the champions league quite easily from now until the next 3-4 years. They might not winning it though... I'm not sure if others clubs are as rich as Jeonbuk.
I'm not an expert in Motors sales, but i see an increasing number of Hyundai year after year here, hard to see how they will have a difficult time in the near future.
Indeed, Jeonbuk are fortunate to have one of the larger and more robust jaebeol to bankroll them. But as we've already seen this season with Mipo Dockyard, even Hyundai jaebeol can end up pulling the plug.
jeonbuks youth program has been scraping prospects all around the country for the past 3-5 years and hasnt really done anything with them. cant even produce a single national team player for the youth sides it takes years and years of test trial methods and incredible amount of research done by coaches to come up with a functioning coaching program. youth development know hows are one of those things money cannot build and is only earned through experience. croatia is a great example. has a population shy of 5 million, not much money, corruption existing in all corners of their football industry, yet they consistently churn out great footballers/footballing prospects every year because theyve been doing this for a long time and simply know what they are doing. amazing luckily korea seems to have a lot of dedicated coaches and is currently advancing through a lot of hurdles that other developing countries are stuck on but it will still be many years before korea can reach status of croatia. perhaps even decades
Yoon Jung-Hwan takes the helm of Cerezo Osaka. @takeuchi ? http://www.yonhapnews.co.kr/sports/2016/12/05/1003000000AKR20161205173500007.HTML
New name is "Greeners". :/ http://www.kleague.com/KOR_2016/media/news_read.asp?intSeq=17574&bType= http://ansanfc.com/?news=안산-팀명칭-확정-안산-그리너스-fc-2
Honestly if I wanted to have the word "green" in the name (which can be appropriate), I would have went with Ansan Green Park Rangers. Or 안산 푸른산, or Asan puleunsan...or something like that.
What changes? Oh right play really ugly football with long ball after long ball, ******** up all the young talents (like he did with the vietnamese kid) and ultimately get Ulsan in the verge of relegation. Good luck Ulsan fans...