Many Korean fans will stay with QPR and keep supporting QPR.
I know there have been a series of discussion threads questioning their loyalty.
However, having a couple of korean footballers at a club isn't always the reason why there are korean supporters.
I find many who support both their local clubs in Korea and a foreign club regardless of any relations to Korea.
Some people I know support Everton, some I know support Manchester City and many I know support us, QPR.
Everyone starts out as a fan with a certain motif.
For foreign fans it is very much different from the local's motif to support a club.
There have been more than 10 EPL footballers from Korea since Ji-Sung Park.
Half of them were quite successful and gave many korean fans a motif to support their club.
Most importantly, I want to tell you that Korean fans are quite different from other come-and-go asian fans in Asia.
They always like to die for their community and have strong loyalty.
but to see them become very loyal to us like I've described, they need time and experience and have more chance to communicate with the local.
This is why I am here to be a bridge between the local and the away fans in Korea.
Hope my explanation so far answers to your question.
Cheers!
But certainly, I don't mean we will relegate, we still have a chance to stay up.
I know there have been a series of discussion threads questioning their loyalty.
However, having a couple of korean footballers at a club isn't always the reason why there are korean supporters.
I find many who support both their local clubs in Korea and a foreign club regardless of any relations to Korea.
Some people I know support Everton, some I know support Manchester City and many I know support us, QPR.
Everyone starts out as a fan with a certain motif.
For foreign fans it is very much different from the local's motif to support a club.
There have been more than 10 EPL footballers from Korea since Ji-Sung Park.
Half of them were quite successful and gave many korean fans a motif to support their club.
Most importantly, I want to tell you that Korean fans are quite different from other come-and-go asian fans in Asia.
They always like to die for their community and have strong loyalty.
but to see them become very loyal to us like I've described, they need time and experience and have more chance to communicate with the local.
This is why I am here to be a bridge between the local and the away fans in Korea.
Hope my explanation so far answers to your question.
Cheers!
But certainly, I don't mean we will relegate, we still have a chance to stay up.
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