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Originally posted by MYU View PostA team that beat us in the Olympics Quarter-final to take bronze, it shows we're not quite at the standard required as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_K...ummer_Olympicsyou know nothing john snow!!!!
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Originally posted by Wolfy View PostIt won't be the same at Loftus Road if he goes.Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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Originally posted by NortholtRanger View PostI'll go with the world cup over Olympic bronze thanks
2002: 6th
2006: 7th
2010: 13th
2014: Not yet qualified
South Korea
2002: 4th
2006: 17th
2010: 15th
2014: Qualified
S. Korea did slightly better in 2002, England did better in 2006, England did slightly better in 2010. S. Korea did better in the London Olympics, which may not be the full picture, but it is not something one can ignore when placed in this context.
Of course, England is where football began, and thus England has done better than S. Korea at the world cup historically, despite it being much more challenging to qualify. In recent years, the difference between the two national teams is not as clear as Facto would like.
Most Asian football leagues are 3rd rate compared to the EPL, but the comparison no longer stands true for Asian and English footballers.Last edited by Joon; 08-08-2013, 11:14 PM.
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Originally posted by Joon View PostEngland
2002: 6th
2006: 7th
2010: 13th
2014: Not yet qualified
South Korea
2002: 4th
2006: 17th
2010: 15th
2014: Qualified
S. Korea did slightly better in 2002, England did better in 2006, England did slightly better in 2010. S. Korea did better in the London Olympics, which may not be the full picture, but it is not something one can ignore when placed in this context.
Of course, England is where football began, and thus England has done better than S. Korea at the world cup historically, despite it being much more challenging to qualify. In recent years, the difference between the two national teams is not as clear as Facto would like.
Most Asian football leagues are 3rd rate compared to the EPL, but the comparison no longer stands true for Asian and English footballers.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostSigned up on the PSV forum yet Joon? Asian footballers? well that Japanese lad at Utd looks pretty good (much better player than Park ever was). Ermmm then i'm struggling to think of a decent one tbh. Never mind at least you lot invented PokemonStand and Deliver!
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostVery true mate
I thought when he signed he would be steady not set the world alight but be a calm head but he actually contributed nothing to the side one of the biggest letdowns of all the signings
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Originally posted by Joon View PostEngland
2002: 6th
2006: 7th
2010: 13th
2014: Not yet qualified
South Korea
2002: 4th
2006: 17th
2010: 15th
2014: Qualified
S. Korea did slightly better in 2002, England did better in 2006, England did slightly better in 2010. S. Korea did better in the London Olympics, which may not be the full picture, but it is not something one can ignore when placed in this context.
Of course, England is where football began, and thus England has done better than S. Korea at the world cup historically, despite it being much more challenging to qualify. In recent years, the difference between the two national teams is not as clear as Facto would like.
Most Asian football leagues are 3rd rate compared to the EPL, but the comparison no longer stands true for Asian and English footballers.
Looked like he had maybe swapped places with his non footballing brother, and picked up a huge wage for probably being the worst signing last season.
And don't even remind me of the fact he was Captain!!!
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Originally posted by HoopDoggyDogg View PostStill has nothing to do with the fact that Park ran around like a headless chicken.
Looked like he had maybe swapped places with his non footballing brother, and picked up a huge wage for probably being the worst signing last season.
And don't even remind me of the fact he was Captain!!!
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Originally posted by Joon View PostIf you read the thread a little more closely, you would see that I was not discussing Park.
We all thought he was gonna be a reliable,solid player to have in the squad.
But, it was better when he wasn't named!!
How he turned so sh*t in 1 summer defies belief.
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Originally posted by HoopDoggyDogg View PostJoon, He was Woeful though!!
We all thought he was gonna be a reliable,solid player to have in the squad.
But, it was better when he wasn't named!!
How he turned so sh*t in 1 summer defies belief.
I was actually posting in response to Northolt's comment, which was also a response to MYU's response to Facto's post. MYU countered Facto's post by pointing out that the South Korean national football team defeated Team GB and went on to win the bronze in last year's London Olympics. Northolt remarked that he would rather rely on World Cup results than Olympics, so I posted the recent World Cup results to put it into context.
I'm curious to know your thoughts on that topic.
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