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Post by nyujeelandsaram on Dec 28, 2004 20:23:30 GMT -5
Now you've got SteveWs attention and probably persuaded him to take up a position in China to boot.
Some of em' look like they could do with a few burgers down them though.
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Post by SteveW on Dec 29, 2004 4:53:22 GMT -5
Even the Chinese League has dancing dirties!! Come on K-League suits.....sort it out!
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Colombian
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Post by Colombian on Dec 29, 2004 6:08:22 GMT -5
Please, please, let I'cons have a Champion's Cup game against a chinese team with cheerleaders.....
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Post by SteveW on Dec 29, 2004 13:05:30 GMT -5
How much is a ticket in the C-League anyway?
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Post by Beijinglion on Dec 29, 2004 18:59:49 GMT -5
How much is a ticket in the C-League anyway? I'd say it's very Cheap, for example, Shanghai Shenhua's home tickets price is 30¡¢40¡¢60¡¢70¡¢100¡¢120¡¢150 Yuan, the average month income of Shanghai citizen is aroud 2000 Yuan, Beijings' is a little cheaper, the highest price is around 120 Yuan, but the price is changing with the attendance
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MinnesotaUlsan
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Post by MinnesotaUlsan on Dec 30, 2004 1:25:22 GMT -5
Beijinglion,
When do the top two leagues in China start their new seasons? And do you know of a place on-line where I could find a schedual possibly in English?
The reason I ask, is beacuse my missus, one of my younger brothers and I are looking to go to Beijin, sometime in June. And if I can sneak in a football match in between site seeing that would be great.
Whatever info you can pass a long would be great. Thanks.
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Post by IconsFanatic on Dec 30, 2004 3:30:01 GMT -5
100 RMB is about 12,500 won.... you lads are getting a good deal with the K-League!
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Post by nyujeelandsaram on Dec 30, 2004 3:45:24 GMT -5
100 RMB is about 12,500 won.... you lads are getting a good deal with the K-League! Now you just know that we would be standing on the 30 yuan seats and spending the savings on a can of the local which would be in the other hand from our little wee ticket.
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Post by SteveW on Dec 30, 2004 4:39:09 GMT -5
No I would be sitting in the seat closest to the cheerleaders and would hopefully have both hands full
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Post by SteveW on Dec 30, 2004 4:41:50 GMT -5
Actually in terms of cost vs average salary.... K-League footy must be pretty good value.
Especially when you consider the SPL is about £25 ($50US) for a ticket to watch utter utter tripe.
HJ was saying the other day its even £8 to watch an AMATEUR team in the bottom division!!
Imagine paying 15,000 won to watch Konkuk University play Gangwon Soju Drinkers. Not going to happen!
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Post by Beijinglion on Dec 30, 2004 6:29:29 GMT -5
Beijinglion, When do the top two leagues in China start their new seasons? And do you know of a place on-line where I could find a schedual possibly in English? The reason I ask, is beacuse my missus, one of my younger brothers and I are looking to go to Beijin, sometime in June. And if I can sneak in a football match in between site seeing that would be great. Whatever info you can pass a long would be great. Thanks. The complete date haven't been announced yet,but they'v declared the schedule 2005 season schedule decided DOMESTIC EVENTS CSL MAR 5th - OCT 30th CFL MAR 5th - OCT 29th FA CUP MAR 26th - NOV 12th LEAGUE CUP MAY 8th - NOV 6th Super Cup haven't been announced CFL plays in Saturday, CSL plays in Sunday, CFL has few rounds arrange in Wednesday, CSL arranges few rounds in Thursday, If there has no League matchs in Wednesday & Thursday, they will play Cup matchs in those date, both League cup and FA cup plays in a Home-Away eliminate style, except the first round of FA Cup & the Final Match of both Cups. To follow C-league in english,www.sinosoc.com is one choice,but It's news was not so in time,www.chinaview.cn & www.crienglish.com provides C-league News too
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MinnesotaUlsan
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Post by MinnesotaUlsan on Dec 30, 2004 7:20:32 GMT -5
The complete date haven't been announced yet,but they'v declared the schedule 2005 season schedule decided DOMESTIC EVENTS CSL MAR 5th - OCT 30th CFL MAR 5th - OCT 29th FA CUP MAR 26th - NOV 12th LEAGUE CUP MAY 8th - NOV 6th Super Cup haven't been announced CFL plays in Saturday, CSL plays in Sunday, CFL has few rounds arrange in Wednesday, CSL arranges few rounds in Thursday, If there has no League matchs in Wednesday & Thursday, they will play Cup matchs in those date, both League cup and FA cup plays in a Home-Away eliminate style, except the first round of FA Cup & the Final Match of both Cups. To follow C-league in english,www.sinosoc.com is one choice,but It's news was not so in time,www.chinaview.cn & www.crienglish.com provides C-league News too Thanks Beijinglion. I'll give those sites a look. None of our trip is planned as of yet. And the missus and I have been to Beijin once before. But it was a quick 3 day hurry up and see everything tour. I would like to spend about 5 to 7 days there. And like I said, I want to sneak in a match if I can. My brother won't mind a soccer match. It's the missus who might need some convincing.
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