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Not a fact, but very likely.
Because the propaganda says so?
Not a fact, but very likely.
Not a fact, but very likely.
Because the propaganda says so?
You're odd. You have massive qualms with us signing people like Keita Balde, Aurier and a number of other players that have previously reportedly had an issue - yet here you are acting like there's no obvious issue stemming from signing a player from North Korea.
Only Scored 7 goals in serie B this year.. if he was decent surely Cagliari (who are proper shit) would of kept him? Nah for me
7 goals in 19 games (167 minutes/goal) at 19 years old, 14th placed team in the 2nd tier of Italy. In comparison Sessegnon has 7 goals in 28 games (344 minutes/goal) at 17 years old, 8th placed team in the 2nd tier of England.
There have been numerous articles written about him and North Korea over the last few months. All point to the same thing. You could also do some research in to how NK directs the wages from workers working outside the country. It’s not Daily Mail stuff.You're odd. You have massive qualms with us signing people like Keita Balde, Aurier and a number of other players that have previously reportedly had an issue - yet here you are acting like there's no obvious issue stemming from signing a player from North Korea.
Never said there was no issue with it. I just don't judge the situation based on an article in the Daily Mail.
If he signs, would the two Koreans be a HanSon couple ?
And sessegnon switches between LB and LW so how's that a good comparison?
Does the Daily Mail have any idea how much military equipment costs? With what Levy would pay him, I doubt they could even afford a turret on a tank.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-Korean-target-Han-faces-political-cloud.html
This article lays out a lot of the reasons we shouldn't sign him, including the fact a chunk of his salary would be funding North Korea's military
And sessegnon switches between LB and LW so how's that a good comparison?
Just not worth all the agro. Rightly or wrongly, it would be a terrible PR move at a time when we're trying to establish ourselves in the US market and exploring NFL links etc. etc. All of that would be damaged by any association with North Korea no matter how innocent. If he was going to be the next Messi or something then maybe it would be something to at least think about, but I highly doubt it. I'd wager there are plenty of equally talented players who don't come with all the baggage.
I doubt anybody would care quite frankly.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-Korean-target-Han-faces-political-cloud.html
This article lays out a lot of the reasons we shouldn't sign him, including the fact a chunk of his salary would be funding North Korea's military
Groan. You Kwang do so much better than That, Son.