I'm just excited Mipo Josun is still in this. Not a big fan of Choi Soon-ho but his reign over Pohang was successful and now he's doing this with Mipo shite.
Thanks for the replay. @dcunited4life Thanks for the photo. --I hope to see some highlight of the game. Regards iwa
Ach, Kim Byung-ji didn't get anywhere near either of the two missed penalties... Mato blasted well wide and Kwak Hee-joo hit the post. Useless Four shoot-outs in four matches in the space of ten days for Lee Woon-jae (and four goalless draws too) - that's got the makings of a pub trivia question...
There were no highlights, it was a deadly dull game. Anyway this is a video of the penalty shootout: FC Scum v Suwon Shootout
Indeed. They may well become the first team ever to win their national cup competition without winning a single match in normal time.
Thank you for the award. I also like to dedicate this to Suwon Pinkwings fans for coming in their sweaty masses to our cathedral of football, Sangam Stadium. The local Carrefour department store reported that Lysol sales went up by incredible 5000%.
Speaking of Carrefour, isn't that Homever out of business because that stupid christo E-Land owner fired all the part-time ajumahs?
You're welcome oh great follower of FC Satan. Maybe you 'tards can pull your head out and score a goal every once in a while in the second half of the season. Got some work to do before you move out of 8th position in the K-League. But hey, congrats on beating a team tired from their journey to the states and still adapting to Korea. We will see you on August 19th and I am sure that FC Satan won't bring nearly as many fans as the Bluewings did to Seoul.
Aye, it says a lot about Senol Gunes' football philosophy when, with his team crying out for some creativity in midfield and more of a cutting edge upfront, the only player he brought in during the summer transfer window was a defender. Think I'll be nipping down to the Homever for a pillow and duvet the next time I go to watch FC Seoul...
"South Korean Ahn Jung-hwan faces sanction by the K-League after abruptly leaving the field during a match and walking to the stands to remonstrate with fans who were booing him." http://football.guardian.co.uk/breakingnews/feedstory/0,,-6913328,00.html
After 26 rounds... 1. Cabore (Gyeongnam) - 17 2. Denilson (Daejeon) - 14 3. Dejan (Incheon) - 14 4. Stevo (Jeonbuk) - 13 5. Luizinho (Daegu) - 11 6. Mota (Seongnam) - 9 7. Schuba (Daejeon) - 8 8. Lee Geun-Ho (Daegu) - 8 9. Sandro (Jeonnam) - 8 10. Ze Carlo (Jeonbuk) - 7 11. Namgung Do (Gwangju) - 7 12. Popo (Gyeongnam) - 7 13. Woo Sung-Yong (Ulsan) - 7 14. Kim Doo-Hyeon (Seongnam) - 7 15. Jung Yoon-Sung (Gyeongnam) - 6
Assists: 1. Tavares (Pohang) - 11 2. Popo (Gyeongnam) - 9 3. Cabore (Gyeongnam) - 8 4. Eninho (Daegu) - 6 5. Jung Jong-Gwan (Jeonbuk) - 5 6. Denilson (Daejeon) - 5 7. Almir (Ulsan) - 5 8. Woo Sung-Yong (Ulsan) - 5 9. Nam Ki-Il (Seongnam) - 4 10. Kim Jae-Sung (Jeju) - 4 11. Park Jin-Sub (Seongnam) - 4 12. Park Yoon-Hwa (Daegu) - 4 13. Kim Chi-Woo (Jeonnam) - 4 14. Stevo (Jeonbuk) - 4 15. Simon (Jeonnam) - 4
According to a Japanese paper(http://www.chunichi.co.jp/chuspo/article/grampus/news/200710/CK2007102302058446.html), Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma wants to buy Kim Jung-woo(Nagoya Grampus). An unidentified European team is interested in him as well.
I think Kim Jung woo would fit pretty well with Seongnam's midfield. He can partner Kim Du hyeon or partner Siksama. His technique is not bad for Seongnam's game. Although, Seongnam needs a striker more than anyone else at the moment.
Busan I'Park and Daejeon Citizen agreed with a swap deal. Park Seong-ho, Song Geun-soo & Lee Yeo-seong (Busan I'Park) move to Daejeon Citizen and Kim Chang-soo & Jeong Seong-hoon (Daejeon Citizen) move to Busan I'Park. Park Seong-ho (FW, 25) Song Geun-soo (FW, 23) Lee Yeo-seong (MF, 24) Kim Chang-soo (DF, 22) Jeong Seong-hoon (FW, 28) http://news.naver.com/sports/index....03&article_id=0000613412&date=20071023&page=1