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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by LiOC » Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:41 pm

ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Who, Tuncay?
Just gone through the page thinking it was Chungy. But it's Tuncay
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More bad news... Tuncay out of tomorrow's game with tonsillitis. He is back in Germany and I'll sort out an update later in week.

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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by bobo the clown » Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:06 pm

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ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Who, Tuncay?
Just gone through the page thinking it was Chungy. But it's Tuncay
Marc Iles:

More bad news... Tuncay out of tomorrow's game with tonsillitis. He is back in Germany and I'll sort out an update later in week.
Well, Isles is a lying twunk.

As if a person properly ill with tonsilitis is best served by travelling "to get better".
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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by thebish » Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:52 pm

chungy was out training this morning...

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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by Mar » Mon Apr 30, 2012 4:03 pm

Seeing Chungy training seems to be a false indicator of how fit he actually is. Seeing the pictures it would suggest he's ready to come back into the fray but i'm sure the manager and coaching staff have a better understanding of the level he is actually at.

I'm not holding any hopes up until Owen Coyle says that he's ready to start playing.

Just think. It would really fk up someones game plan if Chungy were to come on. After all how many teams are really expecting him to be anywhere near the squad at this time. Coyle would just have to keep quiet and wait until the right moment before announcing it on the teamsheet and it would proper surprise the opposition.

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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by LiOC » Mon Apr 30, 2012 4:05 pm

I think it said somewhere we were organising a behind closed doors friendly for him because all the reserve games have finished now. Hopefully that means he is pretty close to at least making the bench for Stoke.

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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by thebish » Mon Apr 30, 2012 4:06 pm

Mar wrote:Seeing Chungy training seems to be a false indicator of how fit he actually is. Seeing the pictures it would suggest he's ready to come back into the fray but i'm sure the manager and coaching staff have a better understanding of the level he is actually at.

I'm not holding any hopes up until Owen Coyle says that he's ready to start playing.

Just think. It would really fk up someones game plan if Chungy were to come on. After all how many teams are really expecting him to be anywhere near the squad at this time. Coyle would just have to keep quiet and wait until the right moment before announcing it on the teamsheet and it would proper surprise the opposition.

I just thought it was nice to see a pic of him actually training. I wasn't suggesting he's starting on Wednesday.

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Post by Tombwfc » Mon Apr 30, 2012 5:37 pm

Also, I doubt bringing Chungy on would immediately cause the opposition to tear up their game plan. How different would their plan be?

Besides, we spent the first 2/3rds of the season picking the team and formation entirely at random, and that never seemed to do us any favours.

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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by ohjimmyjimmy » Mon Apr 30, 2012 5:37 pm

thebish wrote:
Mar wrote:Seeing Chungy training seems to be a false indicator of how fit he actually is. Seeing the pictures it would suggest he's ready to come back into the fray but i'm sure the manager and coaching staff have a better understanding of the level he is actually at.

I'm not holding any hopes up until Owen Coyle says that he's ready to start playing.

Just think. It would really fk up someones game plan if Chungy were to come on. After all how many teams are really expecting him to be anywhere near the squad at this time. Coyle would just have to keep quiet and wait until the right moment before announcing it on the teamsheet and it would proper surprise the opposition.

I just thought it was nice to see a pic of him actually training. I wasn't suggesting he's starting on Wednesday.
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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by Mar » Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:26 pm

thebish wrote:
Mar wrote:Seeing Chungy training seems to be a false indicator of how fit he actually is. Seeing the pictures it would suggest he's ready to come back into the fray but i'm sure the manager and coaching staff have a better understanding of the level he is actually at.

I'm not holding any hopes up until Owen Coyle says that he's ready to start playing.

Just think. It would really fk up someones game plan if Chungy were to come on. After all how many teams are really expecting him to be anywhere near the squad at this time. Coyle would just have to keep quiet and wait until the right moment before announcing it on the teamsheet and it would proper surprise the opposition.

I just thought it was nice to see a pic of him actually training. I wasn't suggesting he's starting on Wednesday.
Lol. I know you weren't thinking he's gonna start on Wednesday. I didn't read too much into it. I've seen a few of him training now and each time i'm thinking he's close to getting near the squad. I've given up hope of him returning this season but would be nice if it did happen. Especially if it comes down to 'secret weapon' status.

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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by officer_dibble » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:33 pm

well if we are going to see him this season as suggested by coyle he best make the bench sharpish!

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Post by TANGODANCER » Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:07 pm

This late in the season, and coming back from serious injury, he may well make no more impact than what we have. If we can survive, better to let him have a full recovery and come back next season. If he's come through hard training and is fit Coyle will know.
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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by Prufrock » Tue May 01, 2012 12:32 am

Feck that. His leg is clearly fine to play, its just fitness. Blowing out of his arse for 10 mins he'd still be the best we have!
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Post by Relentless09 » Tue May 01, 2012 8:10 am

Prufrock wrote:Feck that. His leg is clearly fine to play, its just fitness. Blowing out of his arse for 10 mins he'd still be the best we have!
True, he wouldn't be back training with the squad if he still had a leg injury, it's more likely he's out because he's no fitness or confidence

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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by boltonboris » Tue May 01, 2012 10:33 am

Aye, but picking up a muscle injury because he's not fit will only feck up his pre season routine
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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by Prufrock » Tue May 01, 2012 11:37 am

I'd rather him take an extra month at the start of next season before he is right for our Premiership campaign, than him be fully fit for a tilt at the Championship. Don't understand this leave it till next year idea. If he is fit enough to contribute in a manner which improves our chances of staying up without dying, clod him in.

It wouldn't be the same with Holden, we can only speculate as to what might happen if you rushed him back from that, another bastard six months perhaps, but Chungy's leg is presumably fine.
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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by boltonboris » Tue May 01, 2012 11:43 am

Apart from the fact it's probably been sewn on backwards!
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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by ohjimmyjimmy » Tue May 01, 2012 11:43 am

Probably done by Dr Nick off The Simpsons.

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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by CAPSLOCK » Tue May 01, 2012 1:17 pm

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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by officer_dibble » Tue May 01, 2012 1:22 pm

Well the current substitute winger is miles and miles off being a footballer.

So no chance we will see chungy this season then. Thanks, pub team.

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Re: Chung-yong Lee

Post by malcd1 » Fri May 04, 2012 1:40 pm

Chungy is playing a behind closed doors friendly today against Wigan. Can he be capable of making a late substitue appearance (Or possibly starter) against Stoke to keep us up next week?
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