The FA Cup game between Wolves and Arsenal will be at 15:00 GMT on Saturday 29th January. I'm not confident - we conceded 11 goals to them in total last season (including 2 league games and a 5:1 defeat in the League Cup to a mixture of Arsenal reserves and youth team players). A possible point of interest - Wolves have had a decent FA Cup record, defeating a number of Premier League teams in recent years (including Newcastle two years ago) - Wolves reached the semi final of the FA Cup back in 1998, only to lose to Arsenal 1:0. Wolves have won the FA Cup 4 times, but not since 1960.
If this match will be certainly televised in England, viewers living in Korea will watch this game on SKYLIFE's STAR sports or MBC-ESPN.
The match is unlikely to be televised in England as it is at 15:00 on the Saturday. The televised games tend to be at other times so that they don't affect attendances in the other games. It may well be shown outside of England though.
If you'd like to see Seol Ki Hyeon's league first goal and Carling cup(league cup) goal, please click this address. http://dorim.mokpo.ac.kr/~startup/imsi/way-board/db/data/file/I Love Soccer - Arsenal.asf If you'd like to see Seol Ki Hyeon's FA cup goal against Millwall, please click this address. http://dorim.mokpo.ac.kr/~startup/imsi/way-board/db/data/file/seolfa.asf
WOW Wolves won West Ham United 4-2 and Seol Ki Hyeon recorded 2 assists against West Ham United . Many fans was likely to give MOTM to Seol Ki Hyeon. Unlike last match, Seol Ki Hyeon seemed to show good play in second half too.
Yes, he had another good game - two of his crosses led to goals, and he caused West Ham problems all afternoon, going past defenders with ease. I wouldn't argue against giving him the MOTM, and the fans were chanting his name at one point (I think they're struggling to find a song that will fit his name in!). It was our first league win for ages, and despite the low crowd at last week's FA Cup game, there was an attendance of 28,400 - not far off the capacity of Molineux. Some of the players are struggling with the midfield diamond, but Seol has taken to it well and on this form, his position in the team is assured.
After seeing (just) the goals on Sky Sports News, I'd have to say the first cross that led to Miller's goal wasn't exactly a good cross. It went past the goal and I thought Miller did a good job to get a foot on it and the West Ham goalie, well I don't know what he was doing on that. The second cross (Cort's goal) did look like other Seol assists so far with Wolves -- Just blows by a guy down the wing and whips a cross inside the 6 yard box for someone to tap in.
From the excerpts of Guus Hiddink's diary-like observations of his stay in Korea for 2 years, My Life, he comments on Seol that his character is naive yet bold and daring at the same time. My interpretation of this comment is that Seol is rather weak to insults and other negative remarks, but can fly when he is praised and appreciated. I hope his career in England would be consistent one. Good Luck Seol. You're just starting to pick up.
I read on one of the wolves message boards that all of the teammates gathered around seol after one of his assists so it looks like he's got a good rapport with his teammates.
At least 2 times during a match, he has given the opposing fans some ironic applause, which would support those comments. The Wolves fans think that's great though (we're a small minded bunch!). Hoddle says that he needs to work on the defensive side of his game, and to be fair to Seol, he does seem to be doing more when Wolves don't have possession. As Yimmy said, he was congratulated by quite a few of the Wolves players after one of the goals. I think it was after Miller's goal, as I'm sure I remember Miller running over to him (after he'd done his own celebrating).
http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/wolves/news/tm_objectid=15086329%26method=full%26siteid=50002%26headline=seol%2din%2dsalute%2dto%2d%2dcrazy%2d%2dskipper%2d-name_page.html Hopefully this link works - it's an article on the icbirmingham website. It's quite amusing, commenting on Ince's "crazy" playing style (there was a similar article on the official Wolves.co.uk site): "Paul Ince was always a big name in South Korea when I was young and he is still very famous over there," said Seol. "When I first saw him in training I thought he was a very good man, but then in matches he goes crazy, shouting at everybody. "In the beginning I thought he was crazy but now I understand why he does it and it helps us on." He also says the following - I think it shows in his recent performances: "At first I was very nervous about making mistakes but now I am more confident," he said.
http://my-cgi.dreamwiz.com/cookiesong24/seol2as.wmv *source:manU This is Wolves-Westham goal clip. You will be able to watch Seol Ki Hyeon's 2 assists in this goal clip. Seol Ki Hyeon assisted 2nd goal and 4th goal.