Bosnar talking about Socceroos and Suwon Bluewings. http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/video/2251358042/A-League-in-Bosnar-s-sights Robert Cornthwaite and Matt Simon talking about life with Chunnam Dragons. http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/video/2251337426/Korea-gamble-pays-off
부산 수비수 정민형, 차량에서 숨진 채 발견…자살 추정 http://sports.media.daum.net/soccer/news/k_league/breaking/view.html?newsid=20120705164019063
The history of the Seoul-Suwon rivalry: (John Duerden comes on at 11:10) http://sports.kbs.co.kr/news/actions/VodPlayerAction?type=2&cmd=showMP4&vod_info=D|10|/new_sports/sneakers/2012/07/08/50.mp4|N||F|10|/new_sports/sneakers/2012/07/08/1000k/50.mp4|N||&news_code=2499960&broad_code!=0053&broad_date=20120708
Didn't find out till now, but Kim Byung-Ji has reached 200 clean sheets in the K-League. Truly a living legend.
Suwon's secondary GK Yang Dong-Won is going to start for the next couple of games since Jung Sung-Ryong is with the Olympic team. Here is his short interview.
LOL this is hilarious. During the time when Eninho was considered for the KNT, he had the Korean flag on his shoes. After, he went back to the Brazilian flag.
I didn't find this out until today during the Ulsan vs Jeju game, but I saw a player that looked Brazilian and his name was 강수일. So I googled him and found out he is Korean-American and has South Korean nationality. Previously played for Incheon United. He has his own thread in the BS USA. https://www.bigsoccer.com/community/threads/kang-su-il.1947860/
I remember someone posting a Youtube interview with him. The link's somewhere around here. But the gist is his dad was US serviceman and abandoned him and his mother. He was born and raised in Korea (and speaks Korean like a native).