Lee Young-pyo → Park Ji-sung 'Bitter Voice' And'Inconvenient Truth'Coach Hong Myung-bo's first official move to the national team, leaving Europe
Jul 14, 2024
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The KFA held a written resolution of the 4th board of directors in 2024 on the appointment of the national team coach for three days from the 10th to the 12th. Twenty-one out of 23 approved. This is an unusually swift move. Usually, the appointment of a national team coach is approved after the fact through a regular board of directors. The next regular board meeting will be held in September. However, he decided that he could no longer be pushed back by excessive 'scratches'. The confirmation was completed with a written resolution, a special issue that requires urgency to strengthen coach Hong.
The view toward the KFA is still not fair. There is certainly a regret. The process of appointing the national team coach was not smooth. Chairman Jung Hae-sung, who led the National Power Reinforcement Committee, resigned, and Lee Im-saeng, the technical director, also got the last button wrong. No matter how fully empowered he was, he should have shared the final results with the members before the announcement. He said he couldn't do it for the sake of 'keeping security', but he was afraid of maggots and couldn't make it. If so, the 'Park Joo-ho incident' would not have happened. In addition, it was also self-imposed that suggested legal action. Most people on the soccer board were aware of Park Joo-ho's 'foreign coach connection'.
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It is nice to see director Park Ji-sung speak out on domestic soccer issues for the first time. Korean soccer can develop further only when it continues to provide healthy solutions. However, we are also curious about Jeonbuk's position on the fall, which shines the most wins (9 times) in the K League 1. Jeonbuk's recent matches are divided into before and after director Park Ji-sung.
There is also an 'inconvenient truth'. The KFA is in the process of negotiating last-minute broadcast rights. According to market logic, KFA has no choice but to side with broadcasters that pay a lot of money. It is more helpful for Korean soccer if you receive a lot of money. In the process, threats and mockery are rampant. There is also a reason why footballers and broadcasters wrapped in 'celebrity' in entertainment and YouTube have a 'politics'.
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The soccer field has come 's spring' The A-match is overflowing with 60,000 spectators, and the K-League has also exceeded 1 million spectators in at least one game since the introduction of the platform system. It is fortunate that the players who are currently on the ground are doing their part without being shaken.
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