I may be the bad guy here - but winning here is important for Son, and since I support Son, I want SK to win.
I don't recall anyone here rooting for England to lose this summer, so that the players got back sooner.
Its really not.Come on, unless you're South Korean there's far more incentive for a spurs fan to see them go out, it's very easy to understand.
Its really not.
Its the difference in Son being available for essentially 2 league matches. Is that enough to root against Son now?
I understand the sentiment - I just choose to back Son in this situation and I think that benefits Spurs in the long-run.
Its really not.
Its the difference in Son being available for essentially 2 league matches. Is that enough to root against Son now?
I understand the sentiment - I just choose to back Son in this situation and I think that benefits Spurs in the long-run.
I see it - I understand it even. Its just that I see value in backing the player because I think its that bond with the player and the supporters that makes this team special.I can understand where you're coming from but how you can't see the reverse is strange to me, for those of us with no ties to Korea we don't get much from seeing them succeed other than our player doing well and It's preferable to me at least that he is available for us more so.
I see it - I understand it even. Its just that I see value in backing the player because I think its that bond with the player and the supporters that makes this team special.
I want Son to succeed precisely because I support Spurs - and that means I support those players, and want what is best from them, because, in turn, I think they will produce the most for us.
Next up Australia or UAE ....
Qatar/Iraq on Friday then. Sterner task than Bahrain on paper. SK still favourites though.
I don't recall most of us here being South Korean nor that Spurs were in the middle of their Season. I was rooting for every other spurs based team to be knocked out other than my own country.
Next up Australia or UAE ....