Chungy on a busman's holiday.

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Re: Chungy on a busman's holiday.

Post by SonsOfThunder » Fri Jan 14, 2011 5:53 pm

Cagey 1-1 draw; both teams favored to advance out of the group. LCY did decently but didn't set the place alight. The young MFer I mentioned above, Koo Ja Cheol, scored again.

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Post by SonsOfThunder » Sat Jan 22, 2011 4:18 pm

In the absence of a Wanderers' game this Saturday, perhaps some of you would fancy watching Chungy and co. take on Iran in the Quarterfinals. I'll be posting a stream shortly, kickoff is in about 10 minutes or so.

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Post by SonsOfThunder » Sat Jan 22, 2011 4:24 pm

SonsOfThunder wrote:In the absence of a Wanderers' game this Saturday, perhaps some of you would fancy watching Chungy and co. take on Iran in the Quarterfinals. I'll be posting a stream shortly, kickoff is in about 10 minutes or so.
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Post by Verbal » Sat Jan 22, 2011 4:57 pm

Andranik! :D
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Post by ebby » Sat Jan 22, 2011 5:01 pm

top quality stream that, wish bolton ones were that good

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Post by RobbieSavagesLeg » Sat Jan 22, 2011 5:12 pm

You've gotta love those camera angles, and movements. Awesome stuff.

Hope we get them in the Prem.
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Post by SonsOfThunder » Sat Jan 22, 2011 5:20 pm

RobbieSavagesLeg wrote:You've gotta love those camera angles, and movements. Awesome stuff.

Hope we get them in the Prem.
I agree, from a technical standpoint this tournament has really impressed me. I'm glad they also added the wire camera a-la American football. It gets some great shots you normally don't see, and some really good offside snapshots as well. I've also noticed that highlight-reel quality clips are shown just minutes after a goal is scored.

The games haven't been half bad either. :mrgreen:

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Post by truewhite15 » Sat Jan 22, 2011 5:22 pm

I'm assuming it's half time or something, cos all I'm getting is EuroSport news...?

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Post by SonsOfThunder » Sat Jan 22, 2011 5:24 pm

Yes, it's currently 0-0 at halftime. Korea have had some really good chances and Chungy had a penalty shout.

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Post by Eire_Trotter » Sat Jan 22, 2011 7:19 pm

1-0 to Korea after extra time.

Yoon the scorer.

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Re: Chungy on a busman's holiday.

Post by SonsOfThunder » Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:10 pm

Korea will take on Japan in the semifinal next Tuesday. It should be a really exciting game; Japan have some exciting players in Europe such as Honda and Kagawa from Borussia Dortmund.

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Post by seanworth » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:08 am

SonsOfThunder wrote:Korea will take on Japan in the semifinal next Tuesday. It should be a really exciting game; Japan have some exciting players in Europe such as Honda and Kagawa from Borussia Dortmund.
Already have lots of bookings for that game. Have to say from a business standpoint I have to back Japan. Most of my Korean customers are not very interested in football. Should be an excellent match. Not sure I want too many Koreans and Japanese together in one place for an event like this anyhow.

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Post by RobbieSavagesLeg » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:14 am

seanworth wrote:
SonsOfThunder wrote:Korea will take on Japan in the semifinal next Tuesday. It should be a really exciting game; Japan have some exciting players in Europe such as Honda and Kagawa from Borussia Dortmund.
Already have lots of bookings for that game. Have to say from a business standpoint I have to back Japan. Most of my Korean customers are not very interested in football. Should be an excellent match. Not sure I want too many Koreans and Japanese together in one place for an event like this anyhow.

What an intriguing post.
Couple of Q's - what's your line of business?
And why don't you "want too many Koreans and Japanese together in one place for an event like this anyhow"?
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Post by Horza » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:22 am

RobbieSavagesLeg wrote: And why don't you "want too many Koreans and Japanese together in one place for an event like this anyhow"?
This might just have something to do with it.
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Re: Chungy on a busman's holiday.

Post by seanworth » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:23 am

RobbieSavagesLeg wrote:
seanworth wrote:
SonsOfThunder wrote:Korea will take on Japan in the semifinal next Tuesday. It should be a really exciting game; Japan have some exciting players in Europe such as Honda and Kagawa from Borussia Dortmund.
Already have lots of bookings for that game. Have to say from a business standpoint I have to back Japan. Most of my Korean customers are not very interested in football. Should be an excellent match. Not sure I want too many Koreans and Japanese together in one place for an event like this anyhow.

What an intriguing post.
Couple of Q's - what's your line of business?
And why don't you "want too many Koreans and Japanese together in one place for an event like this anyhow"?
Run a pub in Bangkok. Koreans and Japanese don't really have a lot of love for each other. The Koreans being the more bitter of the two groups for reasons I can understand. Throw in the alcohol and an important match like this and it might get a bit ugly.

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Re: Chungy on a busman's holiday.

Post by midnitefooty » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:04 pm

seanworth wrote: Run a pub in Bangkok. Koreans and Japanese don't really have a lot of love for each other. The Koreans being the more bitter of the two groups for reasons I can understand. Throw in the alcohol and an important match like this and it might get a bit ugly.
Awesome. Next time I'm in Bangkok for a business trip, I'll see if I can drop by.
The Japanese shouldn't give you too much trouble even if they lose. The Koreans on the other hand... Just hope that the refs keep this one tight.

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Post by midnitefooty » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:08 pm

On another note, as pleased as I am to see Korea progress, bit disappointed with Chungy's contributions. He's missing a lot of important games for this.

Plus it's impossible to see a Bolton game live now that he's not involved.

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Re: Chungy on a busman's holiday.

Post by seanworth » Sun Jan 23, 2011 4:02 pm

midnitefooty wrote:
seanworth wrote: Run a pub in Bangkok. Koreans and Japanese don't really have a lot of love for each other. The Koreans being the more bitter of the two groups for reasons I can understand. Throw in the alcohol and an important match like this and it might get a bit ugly.
Awesome. Next time I'm in Bangkok for a business trip, I'll see if I can drop by.
The Japanese shouldn't give you too much trouble even if they lose. The Koreans on the other hand... Just hope that the refs keep this one tight.
Always welcome, just let me know. And yes it is the Koreans I am concerned about. In fact from experience more concerned about the Korean women than the men.

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Re: Chungy on a busman's holiday.

Post by SonsOfThunder » Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:49 am

seanworth wrote:
midnitefooty wrote:
seanworth wrote: Run a pub in Bangkok. Koreans and Japanese don't really have a lot of love for each other. The Koreans being the more bitter of the two groups for reasons I can understand. Throw in the alcohol and an important match like this and it might get a bit ugly.
Awesome. Next time I'm in Bangkok for a business trip, I'll see if I can drop by.
The Japanese shouldn't give you too much trouble even if they lose. The Koreans on the other hand... Just hope that the refs keep this one tight.
Always welcome, just let me know. And yes it is the Koreans I am concerned about. In fact from experience more concerned about the Korean women than the men.
LOL. What can I say, alcohol and fighting are two of Korea's national pastimes.

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Re: Chungy on a busman's holiday.

Post by seanworth » Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:22 am

SonsOfThunder wrote:
seanworth wrote:
midnitefooty wrote:
seanworth wrote: Run a pub in Bangkok. Koreans and Japanese don't really have a lot of love for each other. The Koreans being the more bitter of the two groups for reasons I can understand. Throw in the alcohol and an important match like this and it might get a bit ugly.
Awesome. Next time I'm in Bangkok for a business trip, I'll see if I can drop by.
The Japanese shouldn't give you too much trouble even if they lose. The Koreans on the other hand... Just hope that the refs keep this one tight.
Always welcome, just let me know. And yes it is the Koreans I am concerned about. In fact from experience more concerned about the Korean women than the men.
LOL. What can I say, alcohol and fighting are two of Korea's national pastimes.
Still remember the night Korea won their first World Cup game ever. Had a Korean woman who insisted on playing pool despite her condition. She went for a shot, caught her heel on a tile and flew head first into a brick wall and knocked herself out. After about 20 minutes of icepacks she gave me a bollocking for not letting her play again that evening. Now that girl was a handfull.

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