Kwon Chang-hoon & Jeong Woo-yeong @ SC Freiburg 2019-2020 [R]

Discussion in 'Korean Players Abroad' started by ChaDuRi671, Jun 19, 2019.

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  1. wetcrispy

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    Jul 5, 2007
    hollywoo
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    Korea Republic
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  2. k_c_n_y_t

    k_c_n_y_t Member

    Tottenham Hotspur
    South Korea
    Nov 23, 2018


    If anyone wants to see his whole play in this match
     
  3. jessypjs

    jessypjs Member+

    May 3, 2010
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    AS Monaco FC
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    Steven Han said Kwon was about to return to Suwon (on loan) but the club denied they were in talk with Freiburg.
     
  4. seolseol

    seolseol Member+

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    Would have been kind of sad.
     
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  5. wetcrispy

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    hollywoo
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    he needs to do his military service so he's heading back to korea in the next few seasons anyways
     
  6. seolseol

    seolseol Member+

    Apr 26, 2003
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    True
     
  7. epicurusepicurus

    Valencia
    Aug 31, 2018
    Sometimes I forget he's only 25.
     
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  8. datschge

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    The current manager Hansi Flick is completely different from Niko Kovac before. Under him Bayern are dominating in a way that makes easier to expend time for young players, and aside Davies players like Zirkzee and Cuisance while far from being regulars also got significantly more minutes.
     
  9. Kenny South

    Kenny South Member

    Tottenham Hotspur
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    May 25, 2019
  10. Kenny South

    Kenny South Member

    Tottenham Hotspur
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    May 25, 2019
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    Bayern Munich II have won the 3.Liga capping off an incredible season that nobody really expected. On the final matchday, Bayern II went to Kaiserslautern and lost 1-0; however, other results on the day went their way, and the little Bavarians still lifted the trophy at the end of the day.

    Obviously, this is the highest finish ever for Bayern II in the 3.Liga. Their previous high finish was 5th during the first season of the 3.Liga back in 2008/09. This is also the highest finish ever by a Reserve side.

    https://www.bavarianfootballworks.c...final-score-recap-highlights-result-champions
     
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  11. nmssis

    nmssis Member+

    May 21, 2011
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    JWY...this guy cannot catch a decent break

     
  12. CanadianGook

    CanadianGook Member

    Jun 16, 2005
    Dude, not all of us speak korean. Summarise or dont bother posting.
     
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    Oct 23, 2001
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  14. nmssis

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    #164 nmssis, Aug 4, 2020
    Last edited: Aug 4, 2020
    alienate those who can understand? :confused:

    seriously, I can understand about 70% at best ...certainly not good enough to translate there are others here who can, im sure

    i'll take a shot:

    since the move to Freiburg, there was no where for him to stand other than dwell on the bench or off the roster. Munchen seem to have vested interest in him still so they asked for a loan to their II and III teams and there he performed really well...even gets to train with the first team at times.

    Freiburg thought it was am asinine move to loan him back to the team where they got him from so they are opting to loan him to BL2 team where he can have regular PT and develop. and each time he had a string of playing time, he's shown excellent quality....

    so the commentator was speculating that the move to BL2 would be a great option....

    That's what I got out of it...if anyone see differently, I welcome any correction they can offer.
     
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  15. nmssis

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  16. inten

    inten Member

    Apr 27, 2014
    I don’t see why it’s a bad thing for JWY to go to BL2 and get regular playing time.

    He’s clearly a bit unpolished for the top flight and the best way for him to improve is regular playing time. It’s a good sign that Freiburg are trying to hold onto him, as that means they can see him having a future there.
     
  17. seolseol

    seolseol Member+

    Apr 26, 2003
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    No I agree, BL2 sounds good atm.
     
  18. nmssis

    nmssis Member+

    May 21, 2011
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    ya ax, ya git!

     
  19. Kenny South

    Kenny South Member

    Tottenham Hotspur
    South Korea
    May 25, 2019
    Per a new report from kicker, Bayern Munich’s reserve team is interested in bringing back 20-year old Woo-Yeong Jong from SC Freiburg. The South Korean striker joined Freiburg last summer on Bayern’s reserve team and spent most of his time playing for Freiburg’s reserves in the 3. Liga before getting loaned back to Bayern in January, helping them secure the 3. Liga title.

    Now that he’s back with Freiburg, Bayern are interested in bringing him back, but there is some competition. 2. Bundesliga side SV Sandhausen is also keen on acquiring Jeong’s services for next season. They would like to bring him in on a loan deal so that he can become a regular starter at a 2. Bundesliga club. Sandhausen would, however, face a potential road block from Bayern in the race to sign him. When Bayern sold Jeong to Freiburg, there was an agreement attached to the deal that said Bayern would have premium access rights as soon as he was for sale once again. Essentially, Bayern has first access to Jeong if and when he’s up for sale with that right in the initial deal.

    https://www.bavarianfootballworks.c...sv-sandhausen-2-bundesliga-klemens-hartenbach
     
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