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Post by nyujeelandsaram on Feb 24, 2005 23:44:29 GMT -5
I can't believe the bunch of nancy boy westerners that have turned up in Korea and f**ked off again like a bunch of girls blouses.
How f**king hard can it be to train and play on nice grass pitches, eat good food and go to the girlie bars when you're not surfing the net for whatever the f**k for a year?
All a bunch of soft thingys.
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Colombian
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"I PARK" said the valet when I drove up to the hotel..
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Post by Colombian on Feb 25, 2005 11:25:12 GMT -5
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Post by IconsFanatic on Feb 25, 2005 13:34:29 GMT -5
Pffft, don't cave in to the little w-anker!
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Post by Holyjoe on Feb 25, 2005 21:40:46 GMT -5
Lucio, Luciano, Popo and Felix... Don't see much room for Elrich there if he did come back, unless someone's Busan stay is going to be even shorter than Chris Marsden's
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Post by IconsFanatic on Feb 26, 2005 4:12:03 GMT -5
This is the year that the four-waygook-only rule begins, no?
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Post by Holyjoe on Feb 26, 2005 23:20:38 GMT -5
This is the year that the four-waygook-only rule begins, no? Supposedly... which is why the Elrich thing seems strange. Also Suwon already have Musa, Nadson, Neretljak and Urumov but are after Sandro (although folk seem to think that Urumov will take Korean citizenship).
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Post by nyujeelandsaram on Feb 28, 2005 3:24:59 GMT -5
Is the four foreigner deal per squad or per run on team plus the bench.
I assume/recall it's the former.
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Post by Holyjoe on Feb 28, 2005 5:56:00 GMT -5
Per squad, but fupp knows they've probably changed it several times since announcing that decision. I guess in theory they could sign 100 foreign players on contracts but they could only register four of them in their squad for the 2005 season. Maybe Suwon and Busan are allowed extra foreigners for the Asian Champions League
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