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  • #31
    Originally posted by Del View Post
    Blimey, not the "too lightweight" debate about the prem again. A lot of the best players in the world are tiny, including many in the prem. It's a myth ffs and one of the reasons English football over the years has not moved on as lots of kids with promising ability were cast aside becasue they werent "big enough".

    He would be fine in the prem, it's less physical than the lower leagues.

    As for Harry playing Clint, it was more about getting him in the team i think last year, not necessarilly becasue he was the best option. Against Wigan (about the nearest thing to a prem side in the championship) we looked much improved after Yun came on for Clint, who will never in a million years be up to the prem.
    Being "tiny" has absolutely nothing to do with the strength of the man. Messi is "tiny" as you put it, but strong as an ox.

    Have you noticed what position all the "lightweight" players you mention further down play? It's not a coincidence all are wingers/number 10 types. Name me some solid defenders who are 6 stone wet.....

    Yun would get bullied all day long in the PL as a defender.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Mattyqpr View Post
      Being "tiny" has absolutely nothing to do with the strength of the man. Messi is "tiny" as you put it, but strong as an ox.

      Have you noticed what position all the "lightweight" players you mention further down play? It's not a coincidence all are wingers/number 10 types. Name me some solid defenders who are 6 stone wet.....

      Yun would get bullied all day long in the PL as a defender.
      Ashley Cole and Leighton Baines haven't exactly got the physique of Ian Gillard mate.

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      • #33
        That giant Phillip Lahm hasn't carved too bad a career for himself out of defending.

        Exactly as Del says, this whole "he isn't big enough" attitude shown in England is one of the main reasons we are $hit footballing nation quickly being overtaken in ability by countries such as Chile & Algeria.
        You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Mattyqpr View Post
          Being "tiny" has absolutely nothing to do with the strength of the man. Messi is "tiny" as you put it, but strong as an ox.

          Have you noticed what position all the "lightweight" players you mention further down play? It's not a coincidence all are wingers/number 10 types. Name me some solid defenders who are 6 stone wet.....

          Yun would get bullied all day long in the PL as a defender.
          And what exactly are you basing him being so "weak" on exactly....??? I've never once looked at him and thought he looks a waif or weak player, and as for your 6 stone reference, blimey.

          Also love the way you've written him off before he's been given a chance. superb. The only fact that should matter, is that when he's played for QPR he's always done well and looked good, in many cases giving us far more energy and endeavour in attack also, as per my Wigan reference.

          And you do realise its generally considered the Championship is a lot more physical than the prem don't you.....??


          Oh, and as all the "lightweight" players in the league play on the wings or as a number 10, who are all these huge bullies you refer to who would pick on poor little Yun as he plays FB....?
          Last edited by Del; 05-07-2014, 03:45 PM.

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          • #35
            6 foot tall 77kg left back isn't physically superior to others, but at the same time is defo not lightweight

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            • #36
              Lightweight + Physically weak

              Eden Hazard - 173cm/73kg

              David Silva - 170cm/67kg

              Kagawa Shinji - 172cm/64kg

              Philipp Lahm - 170cm/66kg







              Average physique + Average weight


              Mesut Özil - 180cm(5' 11")/ 74kg

              Benoit Assou-Ekotto - 178cm(5' 10")/ 74kg


              Clint Hill - 183cm(6' 00")/ 78kg

              Yun Suk-Young - 183cm(6' 00")/ 77kg


              Me* - 181cm(5' 11")/ 77kg


              How can Yun be light-weight like Silva and the likes of Hazard?

              At least he isn't

              again between BAE and YUN who is physcially stronger(stats wise)? it's Yun

              Left back needs pace thats why u can't get more than 80kg if one's weapon is a pair of pacey legs.
              Last edited by bonheurjh; 07-07-2014, 07:12 PM.

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              • #37
                His inside leg measurements is a little short though at only 28 inches.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by brightonr View Post
                  Ashley Cole and Leighton Baines haven't exactly got the physique of Ian Gillard mate.
                  Ha ha! Their right winger's off and running, but here comes Gilly, oh the poor b@stard, I can't look...!
                  'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.

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