Ko Jung-Su kicked out from Kyoto....

Discussion in 'Asian Football Confederation' started by junjunforever, Sep 20, 2003.

  1. junjunforever

    junjunforever Member

    Feb 18, 2002
    this sucks. my favorite player is not getting it right...

    this really sucks. Will he ever make it to the NT?
     
  2. ASkenji

    ASkenji New Member

    Apr 10, 2002
    Sao Paulo
    J.League's level was too high for him. I think that a good decision returns to South Korea. If it is K league, it can play an active part also in him enough.
     
  3. junjunforever

    junjunforever Member

    Feb 18, 2002

    whatever the reason is, its NOT because J league's level was too high for him. Before Ko Jung-Soo was injured, he was as good a player as nakamura. Believe it or not, Ko is even a better free kick taker.
     
  4. n00bie deluxe

    n00bie deluxe New Member

    Aug 31, 2002
    This is too bad. I thought he could fill in PJS's shoes. But then again, that's hard to do. Also, Sanga's system is all out of whack cuz they sacked their coach from last year.

    Just bad timing all around, really.
     
  5. Korean Football

    Korean Football New Member

    Apr 21, 2001
    U.S.
    If J-League is too high for him, he won't stand a chance in the K-League.

    What I've noticed from him is that he's too fat. And he's never recovered from then on. He's been pretty much downhill since his injury in 2001. He was great before that even though he still lacked speed and endurance. He could have conquered both K and J-League only with his freekicks if it weren't for that injury IMHO.
     
  6. Ticallista

    Ticallista Member

    Jul 5, 2002
    he's just got a cr@p attitude that's all.

    probably thinking he can just walk into the first team with no effort.
     
  7. the_13th_redneck

    the_13th_redneck BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Sep 3, 2002
    I agree.
    And the guy's gained too much weight as well it seems from the photos.
    I think the reason for his weight gain and also his injury is that he's not doing the physical training seriously enough. If you do not condition your muscles and tendons correctly by means of lifting weights and stretching, you WILL get injured.
    This is ESPECIALLY the case when you play in a professional league.
    I think his downturn in career comes down to one thing: his attitude.
    It is way too unprofessional.
    With all those hard working, industrious players around now, I don't think he's got what it takes to return to the team. Also, he's no longer really a young player anymore.
    Of all the Korean players that will play in Europe, Ko Jong-soo is not one of them.

     
  8. Korean Football

    Korean Football New Member

    Apr 21, 2001
    U.S.
    and staying in the J-League is making worse for him I think. He needs to go to a league that makes him workout.
     
  9. SHURARARA

    SHURARARA New Member

    May 9, 2002
    After carrying out rehabilitation in K league, he should have come to J.League.
    But I think that it was an experience good for him.
    I want him to do my best in K league.
     
  10. Premium Hamatachi redded

    Sep 9, 2002
    good job ackenji. keep tickling these funny fanboys
     
  11. BadAzzSnowboarder

    BadAzzSnowboarder New Member

    Jan 14, 2003
    Malibu, CA
    Tickling funny fan boys?

    Is that another fetish popular these days in Japan??

    Man, they just keep getting weirder and weirder.
     
  12. Premium Hamatachi redded

    Sep 9, 2002
    soon korea will follow as always
     
  13. skipshady

    skipshady New Member

    Apr 26, 2001
    Orchard St, NYC
    Boys, behave yourselves. Keep the thread on topic or take it to Rivalries.
     
  14. Premium Hamatachi redded

    Sep 9, 2002
    too true. behave well badazz
     

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