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All powerful ppl got there through connections.the coach was selected because of his connections.
Sinkieland so small, and has no national pride. Who cares?You think the Korean coach is bad ? Wait till you see the Sinkie coach.
Yes, they take defeat very badly. It's all about face, about Korea's image on the world stage. Just look at the Asian Games and Olympic Games they've hosted - rampant cheating by umpires and referees and coaches and even the athletes themselves. How Roy Jones Jr was robbed of a boxing gold medal in Seoul '88, How they deprived the Chinese skating team in Soichi 2010 of a gold, but was disqualified for cheating after an appeal. And so on.so the SK society are all poor sport losers??![]()
This Korean team is very average, nowhere near the Japanese or even some of the Middle Eastern teams. They have fitness but no imagination and creativity, and they still play a rigid and slow positional game unlike the fast and fluid passing game of the Japs. Throw in a fucked up coach and an over the hill Son Heung Min and the end result is predestined. Even if they cleared the group stages, they'd still be knocked out in the Round of 32.The Kimchis act like they have been robbed of the FIFA cup by the underperformance if their coach. They failed to realise that they'll be eliminated anyway before they can even smell the semi-finals.
That’s called national pride. Read a book.so the SK society are all poor sport losers??![]()
They don't want to lose face. 555so the SK society are all poor sport losers??![]()
To SKoreans,face is very important. 555South Koreans still didn't want to face the fact that Ang Mo and Latinos are more "TUA KEE" in the soccer field than Asians,
Face? The moment you allow America military base planted in your soil, you are fuxked and should just keep quiet in every international event.To SKoreans,face is very important. 555
All powerful ppl got there through connections.
Take a look at all the so called political families.
Political families in Asia dominate both democratic and authoritarian regimes, leveraging deep-rooted patronage networks, name recognition, and resource control to maintain power. Key examples across the region include: [1, 2]
Southeast Asia
- The Philippines: Famous for sprawling elite families. Notable dynasties include the Marcos family(Ferdinand Marcos Jr. serving as President), the Aquino family, and the Duterte family. [1, 2]
- Thailand: The Shinawatra clan remains a dominant force, with Thaksin Shinawatra serving as Prime Minister from 2001 to 2006, followed by his sister Yingluck, and daughter Paetongtarn. [1, 2]
- Cambodia: Prime Minister Hun Sen consolidated power for decades before handing the prime ministership to his son, Hun Manet, in 2023. [1]
- Indonesia: The Sukarno lineage remains highly influential, led by former President Megawati Sukarnoputri. Other dynasties, such as those connected to former President Joko Widodo, also play a key role in national elections. [1, 2]
South Asia
- India: The Nehru-Gandhi family dominated the Indian National Congress for decades, producing three Prime Ministers (Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, and Rajiv Gandhi). [1, 2]
- Pakistan: The Sharif family and the Bhutto family have been central to the nation's political landscape, with members like Nawaz Sharif, Shehbaz Sharif, and Benazir Bhutto holding the highest offices. [1, 2]
- Sri Lanka: The Rajapaksa family has held immense power and directly controlled the presidency and prime ministership for extensive periods. [1]
Why they angry? If didn't lose now, will eventually lose later.
Face? The moment you allow America military base planted in your soil, you are fuxked and should just keep quiet in every international event.