Welcome to the official K League United RU-vid Channel! Dedicated to providing English language coverage of the latest South Korean football news, opinions, player interviews, match previews and score predictions for the K League 1, K League 2, and the Korean National Team.
What a surprise Gwangju is in the ACL. I hope they make it far into the tournament. Gwangju will stay up in the K League. Incheon will be Incheon and survive! This is more exciting than the top half. Thank you K League United!
@@Neaty86 you're very welcome! I know you guys work very hard, but your job of covering the K-League in English and living in Korea sounds like the dream 😊. I love how much you guys enjoy and appreciate doing this too, it makes the podcasts so good and so genuine 😊
The nine stars in Jeonbuk are evidence of the achievements of former Jeonbuk manager Choi Kang-hee, who is now at the Shandong Taishan Club in the Chinese league. He was the ruler of the K League and winning was a routine for his team, so he found it difficult to motivate his players anymore and chose to challenge himself to another country. He's not just a good manager, he's a top-level manager. It's a pity he wasn't rated more. 😔
@@j.y.8054 He is a legend of Jeonbuk and a respected figure of Korean football. Ulsan wouldn't suggest it, but he would refuse. Ulsan and Jeonbuk both use the same brand of Hyundai, but they can not send people like they are moving personnel within the company because they have different business areas and different owned corporations. 😅
Just Subscribed! Please consider inviting 문도그 (Real name: Moon Hong). He speaks fluent English (he spent several of his teenage years in England) and is currently the head coach of an independent team called FC Hauynite A Team (FC 하위나이트) with the purpose of eventually establishing the team in the K4 league. He has previously been an assistant coach in a FC Chungju, a K4 league team. He has an AFC A license, was the youngest Korean to get his UEFA B license. He's really knowledgeable in football and can contribute a lot of insider look into the korean football scene, as he is also connected to several K league players. He runs his own youtube channel by the same name 문도그, and he previews and reviews all the K-league games, as well as watching the games every round. And really, it would be a cool collaboration.
Don’t be fooled by Jesse. He’s a selfish poser who doesn’t try hard enough. You’ll find out soon enough. Even Seouls manager said he didn’t try hard enough when he came on & his status means nothing on the field.
Just wondering if you know any Jeonbuk fans I could speak with who could give some insight into how Jeonbuk play and who to watch out for? Would also be nice to contact the fans before the Sailors fans make their way over at the end of this month