I reckon they'll all defect once they are elimated. Except Jong Tae Se, who's so good he's allowed to live overseas. TheJam2010-06-17 12:49:04
Nix, Leyton Orient and Alloa Athletic supporting schmuck.
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I reckon they'll all defect once they are elimated. Except Jong Tae Se, who's so good he's allowed to live overseas.
Our glorious captain Hong Yong Jo also lives overseas, plying his trade for FC Rostov in then Russian Premier League.
Three for me, and two for them.
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North Korea looked decent. In that first half they really competed with Brazil. Showed all of the people who were writing them off and talking about them as if they were a laughing stock. I mean, in qualifying they did finish ranked ahead of the likes of Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain.
They'll have every chance to get points in their next two games.
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I reckon they'll all defect once they are elimated. Except Jong Tae Se, who's so good he's allowed to live overseas.
Our glorious captain Hong Yong Jo also lives overseas, plying his trade for FC Rostov in then Russian Premier League.
Nix, Leyton Orient and Alloa Athletic supporting schmuck.
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I reckon they'll all defect once they are elimated. Except Jong Tae Se, who's so good he's allowed to live overseas.
Our glorious captain Hong Yong Jo also lives overseas, plying his trade for FC Rostov in then Russian Premier League.
I'll email him and ask.
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Is he allowed to use email? Or own a computer?
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A lot of people seem to literally believe exaggerated stories of North Korean life spread by American media, known for trying to make whoever is the enemy of the moment sound like Hitler x 1000. The DPRK is a pretty sh*t-tacular place run by a demented military clique, but I really doubt there will be any defections. Patriotism runs pretty deep.
Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads
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Is he allowed to use email? Or own a computer?
Being an overseas citizen he can gain access to the internet. So yes.
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Maybe he's too patriotic for that - isn't the Japanese-born guy the only one allowed to own a mobile phone?
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Not sure. Did you see it somewhere in an article?
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Yeah. But can't for the life of me remember where.
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Probably true. I think they ban mobile phones in North Korea. Although this may of changed recently for select citizens but not 100% sure on that.
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From what I have read, first mobile network was introduced there lately (last year?), and about 50k of users have the access to it - no players within them.
As for the players overseas, aren't there some North Korean players in Latvia as well?
As for the players overseas, aren't there some North Korean players in Latvia as well?
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4 Nth Korean players are alleged to have gone AWOL.
"Sharing rewards the weak"- Steven Colbert
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4 Nth Korean players are alleged to have gone AWOL.
denied by FIFA, they say all NK players are present.
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Heh, seems they enjoy it a lot

Need to try it out

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Funnily enough I used to play that game, or a very similar variation, when I was a primary school PE teacher.Its a very PC teamwork, Commie type of game to be sure
Salmon swim upstream
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7-0 loss against Portugal 

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7-0 loss against Portugal
Went to bed when it was 1 - 0. What happened?!?
Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.
"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003
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We fell apart in the second half. Credit to Portugal some of their goals were very well worked and finished but we just fell to bits. Was very sad to see.
Hopefully we put in a decent performance against Ivory Coast to finish the tournament off with.
Hopefully we put in a decent performance against Ivory Coast to finish the tournament off with.
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We fell apart in the second half. Credit to Portugal some of their goals were very well worked and finished but we just fell to bits. Was very sad to see.
Hopefully we put in a decent performance against Ivory Coast to finish the tournament off with.
Hopefully we put in a decent performance against Ivory Coast to finish the tournament off with.
Shame, they looked quite tidy in the first half.
Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.
"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003
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It was sad to see N.Korea loose so heavily. Is it true that this game was covered live in Korea? For the very first time something like that happened?
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First time since a qualification match against the dirty South. What a match to pick huh? They showed the Brazil game delayed the day after.
Don't think they'll bother showing the Ivory Coast match after a display like that which is a shame
Don't think they'll bother showing the Ivory Coast match after a display like that which is a shame

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I feel gutted for the players. I know a lot of people focus on the politics with respect to this team, but this has little to do with the players. I thought the team were brilliant against Brazil and created a lot of chances in the first half against Portugal. In fact there was a harsh off side followed by a player getting bought down in the box in the first half (because that might have made all the difference!
). Anyway, North Korea play with the kind of heart similar to a certain team in white, which I really respect. Hopefully they can do their supporters proud in the final game againt Ivory Coast.
). Anyway, North Korea play with the kind of heart similar to a certain team in white, which I really respect. Hopefully they can do their supporters proud in the final game againt Ivory Coast.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/6649440/Kim-Jong-il-bans-World-Cup-coverage-unless-North-Korea-win.html Found this article interesting! although don't no how much of it is truth.
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