I’ll be in Seoul for one night only in January, unfortunately there isn’t a game that night :doh:
There is a time difference here so you might be able to catch a game before it happens in the UK. Or you could see the mighty FC Seoul at the impressive WC stadium. I saw them against Man U in the summer. The Korean fans sang from 30 minutes after the game until the final whistle. Even when they were 0-3 down after 20 minutes.
I’m due back in London on the Saturday afternoon of FA Cup 3rd round day so it looks like I’ll just miss out on a South Korean Matchday meet-up. Hopefully our game will be on tv that weekend as it’s the only way I’ll make the game!
Were the FC Seoul fans singing FC Seoul or Man United songs? :wink:
They were all Korean FC Seoul songs. The opposite end had the Man U supporters Korea club. They sang some strange Man U songs. From my experience united fans usually have a lot of different and imagianative songs, but these guys just chanted "M.U.F.C", which would stand for "My Underpants are Full of Cheese", or "Mice Urinate on Fergies Chopper", or even "Moosehead Ugly Floppy Cheeks".
It was pretty confusing for the neutral fans.
I’ll be in Seoul for one night only in January, unfortunately there isn’t a game that night :doh:
You will probably be about an hour from Seoul on the subway, but it depends where in Incheon you will be. Let me know the area and I will see what I can let you know. If you tell me the name of the school or academy that you are going to work for then I will see what I can find out about it if you like.Right I'm looking to go to Incheon to teach English for year from late april/may. Is Incheon alrite? Am i right in assuming that there are quite a few yids who meet up in Seoul? How long on the subway will it take to get there and back? Im excited about going out there but fuck me i'll miss the football!! So anyway wahey for the korean yids!
liam17oi you might find this site useful - and it has links to the TV stations' web sites
You will probably be about an hour from Seoul on the subway, but it depends where in Incheon you will be. Let me know the area and I will see what I can let you know. If you tell me the name of the school or academy that you are going to work for then I will see what I can find out about it if you like.
I lived in Incheon for a year. It was ok but Seoul I much prefer Seoul. I know other people who had a great time there, though, so it all depends on where in the city you are and how you are treated by your employer.
You will miss the football, but we do get all the Spurs games on TV, usually live because of mr Lee. Kick off is just 8-9 hours later here, so European games are on at 5am.
There are definately a few on here in Seoul. Try here:
http://www.spurscommunity.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=17798