If they beat Iran it looks pretty straightforward to reach the final.
Nope. We will play against Uzis if we beat Iran. Uzis = strongest team in the tournament.
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If they beat Iran it looks pretty straightforward to reach the final.
Nope. We will play against Uzis if we beat Iran. Uzis = strongest team in the tournament.
The Korean athletes of other sports were pretty unhappy that the 2002 WC team were let off their military service for their achievements but other teams who have actually won tournaments etc were not.
After that it was decided that only the Olympics and the Asian games would count towards this because it allows athletes from all (or most) sports the same opportunity.
I believe it was baseball that kicked up the biggest fuss, a sport that is taken very seriously in Korea and is probably more popular than Football. If my recollection is right they won an Asian games or world championship but were not rewarded, whereas the Korean football team were told prior to WC2002 that they would be rewarded for simply escaping the group.
Nope. We will play against Uzis if we beat Iran. Uzis = strongest team in the tournament.
Where would you rank South Korea on their strength compared to other teams in this tournament pal? With how it sounds it looks like the odds are stacked against Son from achieving what he needs to
Before the tournament, the team was praised as "one of the best U23 teams we've ever had". It turned out it is one of the worst teams we've had. By just looking at the players' names, SK is the strongest out of all, but this team has never played together bf (no chemistry at all) + this manager doesnt know what he's doing...
Not sure how to rank the team.. But it seems like Uzis will make it to the finals easily.
It's very shrewd by our club. If Korea win the tournament, Son's value triples.And yet we just gave him a new contract
Gutted to hear that those January games don't give him a way out of military service. I struggle to see why we agreed to let him play in them if that's the case
In today's market for sure.It's very shrewd by our club. If Korea win the tournament, Son's value triples.
Before the tournament, the team was praised as "one of the best U23 teams we've ever had". It turned out it is one of the worst teams we've had. By just looking at the players' names, SK is the strongest out of all, but this team has never played together bf (no chemistry at all) + this manager doesnt know what he's doing...
Not sure how to rank the team.. But it seems like Uzis will make it to the finals easily.
Really? They've never appeared on my football radar, never looked like qualifying for the WC etc. In my ignorance I'd have had them in the same pool as the likes of Syria or VietnamUzis = strongest team in the tournament.
Really? They've never appeared on my football radar, never looked like qualifying for the WC etc. In my ignorance I'd have had them in the same pool as the likes of Syria or Vietnam
Anyone know how they’re getting on in the Iran game? Gone awfully quiet...
duspurs now 2-0. It’s in the other matches thread.
Gutted to hear that those January games don't give him a way out of military service. I struggle to see why we agreed to let him play in them if that's the case