I saw South Korea V Gabon the other day at Wembley Stadium. Korea were very poor and I didn't think much of that Celtic midfielder we've been linked with.
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Then start bowing pal because i know everything and everything i know is right! fact!Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostYou Brits don't half like a rant! I just presented evidence from various organisation about the threat of the independence of the four home nation FAs. You can choose to accept it or not. The choice is yours. If you think you know better than all these groups in the football world then I bow to your supreme knowledge.LONDON CALLING TO THE ZOMBIES OF DEATH.... ALSO KNOW AS BRENTFORD FANS
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game , set and match! NEW BALLS PLEASE!Originally posted by RblockTourist View PostThe actual reason they didnt want it was because on one of the boards, all the home nations have seperate reps on the board and votes where as other places are combined and that is what they are worried about, loosing that status on there.
FIFA and Uefa cannot do anything about making us all play together, one all would just not play, they would withdraw from the competitions and if you think fifa and uefa would let that money go then your a little bit of a numpty.
Also i point you to the case of Andorra and San Marino, Uefa wants as many countries participating as it can, it gives it more strength when handling with Fifa over different matters.LONDON CALLING TO THE ZOMBIES OF DEATH.... ALSO KNOW AS BRENTFORD FANS
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Which is what u r about to see on monday. He is physically tough guy. Unlike other asian teams korea from the beginning has been enjoying rough and rigid games ,referred to 2002 worldcup. Player profile says he is 186cm 76kg but thats when he was 19 years old. Now its known that he is 191cm 82kg even some african players wont stand rough touch on himOriginally posted by Shania View PostSome say that Ki might struggle with the physical side of EPL. What´s your assessment on this? I just wonder?Last edited by bonheurjh; 04-08-2012, 01:53 AM.
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South Korean players enjoy rigid and rough play as they are quite gifted for the studiest body in Asia.Originally posted by Shania View PostSome say that Ki might struggle with the physical side of EPL. What´s your assessment on this? I just wonder?
When you look at our Olympic team squad average players' height and weight its, 1' 84/ 76kg.
For Ki, although the player profile of him displays 1' 86/ 77kg, thats for when he was 19 years old.
He is now 1' 91 / 82kg. According to his mates and his ex-teachers he loved fighting when he was in Australia studying English and playing football there.
It seems he was a bully, though he is mentally gr8 now.

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This will pretty much tell u that he loves rough play.
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got sidetracked, anyway South Korea have three key players
We call it K-K-K line
Ki, who you already know.
Koo, the captain of south Korea best pal of Ki.
This guy is either footed just like Ki. what makes him fantastic enough for Chelski to be attracted is that
he is the one and only "FREE ROLE MIDFIELDER", he doesnt have a certain position.
He played as RB, LB, LW, RW, LWF, RWF, CMF, AMF, ST
Very skillful like C.Y. Lee, the best goal scorer we have.
he scores some impossible goals
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yea, but we were exhausted and drained after vs Swiss. after the game against Swiss we had 1 day rest and the following day the match against Gabon. Obviously its hard to even stand their for 45 minutes. but yea... We werent goodOriginally posted by The Godfather View PostI saw South Korea V Gabon the other day at Wembley Stadium. Korea were very poor and I didn't think much of that Celtic midfielder we've been linked with.
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Can you explain then, why there was strong opposition from the four home nations supporters associations to Team GB football? Why do you think you know more than those organisations? Also, why do you think you know more than the UEFA chief executive and the President of FIFA? I'm not looking to justify my view on the subject because I agree with all those views which have been cited by people in the know. You don't, and I'm just interested in why you think you know better and what makes you more informed.Originally posted by RblockTourist View PostThe actual reason they didnt want it was because on one of the boards, all the home nations have seperate reps on the board and votes where as other places are combined and that is what they are worried about, loosing that status on there.
FIFA and Uefa cannot do anything about making us all play together, one all would just not play, they would withdraw from the competitions and if you think fifa and uefa would let that money go then your a little bit of a numpty.
Also i point you to the case of Andorra and San Marino, Uefa wants as many countries participating as it can, it gives it more strength when handling with Fifa over different matters.
So you think FIFA and UEFA cannot do anything to force the four home nations to play as one? What do you base that on? Fact or opinion?
Are your views based on an opinion or hard facts?Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by bonheurjh View PostSouth Korean players enjoy rigid and rough play as they are quite gifted for the studiest body in Asia.
When you look at our Olympic team squad average players' height and weight its, 1' 84/ 76kg.
For Ki, although the player profile of him displays 1' 86/ 77kg, thats for when he was 19 years old.
He is now 1' 91 / 82kg. According to his mates and his ex-teachers he loved fighting when he was in Australia studying English and playing football there.
It seems he was a bully, though he is mentally gr8 now.

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This will pretty much tell u that he loves rough play.
Thank you for enlighten me, Bonheujh!! He really seems to be a combative midfielder,indeed.QPR
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Why don`t you GB supporters of fotball enjoy how your team play instead of discussing politics.
Bellamy has got many a standing ovations during this Olympic tournament so far. Do at least enjoy his contribution. He gives his all.
Ps. Hang on to a low pulse rate untill the Swansea game. We have a long season ahead of us,remember.:pleasantsuprise:QPR
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