Looks like he has balls.
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You may have won here, somehow, but there's something I did ask in my deleted paragraphs that I'd still like you to respond to.
How patient are you willing to be with Carles Alena (Ironically, me deciding to arbitrarily try and put the code in to make the enye character instead of the n is what deleted my post) this upcoming preseason? Would your perception of a "scared" performance pre-promotion cause you to drop faith in him the way it has caused you to lose faith in Samper?
I'm not the biggest Lee fan but Suarez misses all the damn time and still somehow manages to be unstoppable.
Lee got kicked to the ground constantly va Manlleu yesterday...
Tercera and Segunda B are known for their rough and vile-styled teams. That's one of the reasons why it's so important to have our B team in Segunda A, because in terms of style, it reminds a lot more of La Liga. More flair and genuine good football as we know it in Spain.
However, Lee definitely has to work on his physique, yes.
he should be training with first team more often. The talent clearly is there. Travelling with first team this preseason would've helped him a lot.
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That second goal...
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By losing to Honduras today in the quarter-finals, South Korea's players lost a golden chance to get exempted from the mandatory 2-year conscription for all South Korean males between 19 and 30. That means the likes of Son Heung-min of Tottenham Hotspur will have to leave the team at least for two years.
I have been thinking about LSW's future, he is 18 now, if he gets selected into the South Korea U23 team for the 2018 Asian Games and ONLY if South Korea wins the gold medal, he is exempted. Or he will have to wait for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, by then he would be 22, and South Korea will have to at least finish 3rd for him to be exempted. Otherwise we will lose him for 2 years where he will most likely end up at Sangju Sangmu, a team made up of players affiliated with the South Korean military which just joined the top flight of South Korea club football (K-League Classics) this year. It would be a huge risk if he goes, because he might regress in 2 years.
Sóc Culer.
No, he won't do that, the cost is too much. He would be shunned by the entire South Korean population, he won't even be allowed to enter the country. There was a previous example of a South Korean pop star who got the U.S. citizenship to avoid the conscription and his life was ruined pretty much.
There is really no alternatives other than hoping them to win the medals they need.
Sóc Culer.
If he were to become a Spanish citizen to avoid military duty he would be in a very odd situation in Korea. The people there love him now and are going mental about him playing at Barça now. I wonder how they will react if he pulls a stunt like that to save his career. I would understand either decision he makes, but if he loves his country it's a tough decision to stay and tell the Korean army to get lost.