About Chungy

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Re: About Chungy

Post by bobo the clown » Sun Jul 31, 2011 11:07 pm

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BlueWanderer wrote:I got the feeling that local fans don't take loss of Chungy as serious as the Korean fans. Is it because he's a player from Asia? Or is this just the feeling of a newcomer?
No, it's because we are not geordies, otherwise we'd all be stood outside the ground in ill-fitting replica shirts, or proposing a minute's silence and a candlelight vigil. He's broken his leg. Nobody has died.
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Have only ever seen the geordies do it.
Really ? You aren't local then. Fck, the scousers held a vigil for a frozen chicken (really, they did).

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Re: About Chungy

Post by BlueWanderer » Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:44 am

thx for replies. Now I perfectly understand local fans' viewpoints. I found out that my opinion got a bit too impatient from anger caused by Chungy's injury. It's an also big loss for our national team..so..

However, I've seen an article that SWP might join Wanderers.
Whether it's a rumor or not, I just hope that we find a perfect right winger to cover up for chungy's place, and also a perfect striker. Sturidge did a good job last season..

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Re: About Chungy

Post by martin1877coywm » Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:53 am

Chungy is a big blow and in my opinion our best player.

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Re: About Chungy

Post by irie Cee Bee » Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:09 am

martin1877coywm wrote:Chungy is a big blow and in my opinion our best player.
Certainly the most intelligent with the ball. Hardly gives it away and very creative. Best player.. not yet.. I give that title to our captain.

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Re: About Chungy

Post by Holden midfielder » Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:34 am

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Armchair Wanderer wrote:Not that many English players play overseas,
I can't actually think of any at the moment! there must be some I guess!!
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Re: About Chungy

Post by Holden midfielder » Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:37 am

Chungy looked great on US tour, blistering pace and tracked back well covering every blade of grass. Top player. Just saw the tackle and the offender needs to get a year ban for assault. No excuse for that at all.

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Re: About Chungy

Post by Riviman » Mon Aug 01, 2011 10:06 am

From the Newport boss in todays BN:
Newport boss on Chung-Yong injury
9:40am Monday 1st August 2011

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NEWPORT boss Anthony Hudson claims Tom Miller was left in tears after the challenge that left Chung-Yong Lee with a double broken leg.

The 21-year-old midfielder, formerly of Norwich City and Glasgow Rangers, clattered the South Korea international 25 minutes into the pre-season friendly at the Newport Stadium on Saturday.

He received only a yellow card from Gloucester referee Tim Wood, and was substituted immediately.

Speaking after the game, Hudson said the challenge had been entirely accidental, and that his player expressed his regret immediately.

“Tom is devastated and was sat in our dugout in tears,” he said. “It's totally out of character for him, he's the most hard-working, committed, honest lad you could wish to meet.

“To see all that unfold, he was in tears. But it's something that happens; it won't be the first, nor the last. It took the gloss off the day.”

Miller had scored an own goal prior to his ankle-high challenge, which occurred after Chung-Yong had spun off the left wing and played a quick ball to team-mate Chris Eagles.

Hudson admitted the class gap between the two players had also been a factor.

“In the Conference, that's probably a great challenge but the fella's got such great feet and he's quick, he had already moved on,” he said.

“If you're training with him every day then you might get an idea of how quick he is – but there certainly was no malice in it at all.”





Perhaps we shouldn't be playing teams of this level ( see highlighted quote) ??
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Re: About Chungy

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Mon Aug 01, 2011 10:09 am

F uck him, shithouse.

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Re: About Chungy

Post by Worthy4England » Mon Aug 01, 2011 10:11 am

That's pretty much the way I saw it. The guy starts his challenge with Chungy about 5 yards away and doesn't have the speed of thinking to alter too quickly when he finds Chungy's not where he expected.

I think on balance, I would agree that playing teams of that standard with our first team probably isn't good.

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Re: About Chungy

Post by CrazyHorse » Mon Aug 01, 2011 10:17 am

It's an interesting debate, should we play these sort of games or shouldn't we.
Thing is, we could realistically draw a team like this in the cup. For that reason alone I'd rather we did play them in order to expose our players to lower league opponents.

Besides, who else would we play pre-season? Wigan and Blackburn five times each cos they're nearby and of a similar skillset?
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Re: About Chungy

Post by Lord Kangana » Mon Aug 01, 2011 10:20 am

Sounds like footballing apartheid to me. What next, Arsenal refusing to play us because they fear for their precious darlings?

It wasn't good, I'm not happy, but bear in mind the amount of injuries inflicted by Arsenal on our team, our star player being nobbled by A Man Utd centre half last season, Gerard's stud marks on Nolan's chest, Viduka's elbows in Bruno's face...

It'll happen whatever level of oppo we play.
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Re: About Chungy

Post by David Lee's Hair » Mon Aug 01, 2011 10:53 am

Lord Kangana wrote:It'll happen whatever level of oppo we play.
This...

I still remember getting excited about pre-season games against the big teams at Burnden in the dark years... take that away as so many teams have with there trips round the world, and you're taking somethign away from football for me.

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Re: About Chungy

Post by BL3 » Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:10 am

Riviman wrote:
By Marc Iles

which occurred after Chung-Yong had spun off the left wing and played a quick ball to team-mate Chris Eagles.
Talk about rose-tinted specs. 'Played a quick ball'? Doesn't he mean, 'mis-controlled the ball before chasing after it'?

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Re: About Chungy

Post by keveh » Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:11 pm

BL3 wrote:
Riviman wrote:By Marc Iles

which occurred after Chung-Yong had spun off the left wing and played a quick ball to team-mate Chris Eagles.
Talk about rose-tinted specs. 'Played a quick ball'? Doesn't he mean, 'mis-controlled the ball before chasing after it'?
Yeah that's my view, it wasn't exactly a 50/50 challenge but it wasn't far off.
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Re: About Chungy

Post by boltonboris » Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:17 pm

He did play a quick ball to Eagles.. He nicked it away a milisecond before contact
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Re: About Chungy

Post by BWFC_Insane » Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:39 pm

Lord Kangana wrote:Sounds like footballing apartheid to me. What next, Arsenal refusing to play us because they fear for their precious darlings?

It wasn't good, I'm not happy, but bear in mind the amount of injuries inflicted by Arsenal on our team, our star player being nobbled by A Man Utd centre half last season, Gerard's stud marks on Nolan's chest, Viduka's elbows in Bruno's face...

It'll happen whatever level of oppo we play.
Oh god, thats the second LK trotters post in a week I have to agree with 100%

:shock:

Quite frankly its nonsense to suggest we shouldn't play lower level teams. People pick up injuries in training, I believe Cahills clot originated from a heavy challenge in training, should we not train? Do we not play any friendlies for fear of injury?

Why has everyone become bloody Arsenal fans?

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Re: About Chungy

Post by Worthy4England » Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:55 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
Lord Kangana wrote:Sounds like footballing apartheid to me. What next, Arsenal refusing to play us because they fear for their precious darlings?

It wasn't good, I'm not happy, but bear in mind the amount of injuries inflicted by Arsenal on our team, our star player being nobbled by A Man Utd centre half last season, Gerard's stud marks on Nolan's chest, Viduka's elbows in Bruno's face...

It'll happen whatever level of oppo we play.
Oh god, thats the second LK trotters post in a week I have to agree with 100%

:shock:

Quite frankly its nonsense to suggest we shouldn't play lower level teams. People pick up injuries in training, I believe Cahills clot originated from a heavy challenge in training, should we not train? Do we not play any friendlies for fear of injury?

Why has everyone become bloody Arsenal fans?
I didn't suggest not playing lower level teams.

I did suggest that playing non-league teams with your entire 1st team in play, might not be too bright.

I'd be inclined to keep it to teams within the Football League, rather than outside of it.

Why not play the Bulls Head and go the whole hog? I'm sure the ability to skip past "Big Syd" who's still pi$$ed from the night before, is invaluable in bringing football back to the community.

And it's nothing like Arsenal fans. I accept that we have an injured player and that it wasn't intentional, but there are ways of trying to minimise your risks which are big enough when your playing other Prem teams (as has been correctly pointed out).

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Re: About Chungy

Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Mon Aug 01, 2011 1:04 pm

Chungy is one of our three best players: along with Cahill and Holden, he's perhaps the only one you can imagine improving a Big Four squad.

He'll be missed, because his speed (of leg and mind) and creativity is matched by his tireless work ethic.

The potential replacements mentioned - SWP and Weiss - have their own abilities and plus-points, but I'd rather have CYL than either.

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Re: About Chungy

Post by Annoyed Grunt » Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:29 pm

bobo the clown wrote:
Annoyed Grunt wrote:
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BL3 wrote:No, it's because we are not geordies, otherwise we'd all be stood outside the ground in ill-fitting replica shirts, or proposing a minute's silence and a candlelight vigil. He's broken his leg. Nobody has died.
Fixed it for you.
It didn't need fixing.
Have only ever seen the geordies do it.
Really ? You aren't local then. Fck, the scousers held a vigil for a frozen chicken (really, they did).

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/mers ... 372230.stm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Local to where? Bolton?

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Re: About Chungy

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:06 pm

Lad on twitter has just posted that Mears has broken his leg in training.....hope it's bullshit

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