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Posted: Tue Oct 11th, 2011 09:42 am |
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For those of you, presumably everyone, interested in Chung Yong Lee's progress, I give you a link from a korean news website. The gobbledygook is all Korean, but the first picture should have a nice fat play sign on it. Hit it, and enjoy looking at the current state of your mercurial winger.
http://news.naver.com/sports/index.nhn?category=worldfootball&ctg=news&mod=read&office_id=208&article_id=0000000438
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Posted: Tue Oct 11th, 2011 10:09 am |
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| Cheers for that, not sure what you can take from it, but at least he's on the mend.
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Posted: Thu Oct 13th, 2011 09:07 pm |
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| According to BEN, he is back in bolton and should be ready by feb. If this is the progress the koreans have made, perhaps it would have been better to leave him there.
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Posted: Sun Oct 16th, 2011 11:05 am |
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It is good to see! The exp0ectation was that he would be out for the entire season, this gives us a bit of hope that perhaps he will be back earlier.
Good luck to him.
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Posted: Sun Mar 11th, 2012 09:30 am |
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Owen Coyle has vowed not to gamble on the fitness of South Korea international Chung-Yong Lee during Bolton's fight against Premier League relegation.
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Posted: Sun Mar 11th, 2012 02:28 pm |
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| He's suppost to be 2 weeks away having resumed light training a week or 2 ago. If OC is saying he's taking it slow then add another 2 weeks and it will be mid april instead of the end of March.
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Posted: Sat Apr 21st, 2012 01:22 pm |
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Chungy is supposedly starting to train with the first team squad starting Monday.
Also seems that OC is trying to get some behind the doors friendlies, to get him match fitness, so he might make the last one or two games of the season.
If needed, then I would use him, but if we are safe, (difficult to say at the moment, the next 7 days, could make a big difference), then would rather him start at the training/friendlies for the start of next season...
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Posted: Sat Apr 21st, 2012 01:26 pm |
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| I hate the tw*t who broke his leg. Thug!!
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Posted: Sat Apr 21st, 2012 05:11 pm |
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bdi wrote:
Chungy is supposedly starting to train with the first team squad starting Monday.
Also seems that OC is trying to get some behind the doors friendlies, to get him match fitness, so he might make the last one or two games of the season.
If needed, then I would use him, but if we are safe, (difficult to say at the moment, the next 7 days, could make a big difference), then would rather him start at the training/friendlies for the start of next season...
Watch what you wish for bdi. It was the friendlies that got him injured. That and being overplayed by Coyle in the warm ups.
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Posted: Sat Apr 21st, 2012 07:35 pm |
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| He won't be at Bolton next season, so it's no concern anyway.
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Posted: Sun Apr 22nd, 2012 08:10 am |
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Greeny2 wrote: bdi wrote:
Chungy is supposedly starting to train with the first team squad starting Monday.
Also seems that OC is trying to get some behind the doors friendlies, to get him match fitness, so he might make the last one or two games of the season.
If needed, then I would use him, but if we are safe, (difficult to say at the moment, the next 7 days, could make a big difference), then would rather him start at the training/friendlies for the start of next season...
Watch what you wish for bdi. It was the friendlies that got him injured. That and being overplayed by Coyle in the warm ups.
Over played in warm-ups? He's a profesional player.
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Posted: Sun Apr 22nd, 2012 08:42 am |
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| What's over played got to do with it Greeny? He was scythed down by a talentless nugget trying to mix it with the big boys, that's all. Last edited on Sun Apr 22nd, 2012 01:07 pm by Woody
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Posted: Sun Apr 22nd, 2012 01:03 pm |
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| Someone snapped his leg greeny.
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Posted: Wed Apr 25th, 2012 02:24 pm |
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Someone snapped his leg greeny.
Yes i know someone snapped his leg. Thing is we had 11 preseason games and chungy played in every one of the first 10. He'd also played without much of a rest, (given traveling half way round the world for internationals and playing for us the previous season etc).
You play too many preseason friendlies and more often than not they come back to bite you as they had done here. Chungy would have been fit enough, Coyle was showing off (imo) and this is what happens. He could have left Chungy out of that match and played him in the first Prem game and we wouldn't have been in this position. He was fit enough and there were others that he hadn't played in preseason warm ups that once Chungy was injured hadn't played enough games. That is my point. Poor preparation.
Anyway glad to see him back.Last edited on Wed Apr 25th, 2012 02:26 pm by Greeny2
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Posted: Wed Apr 25th, 2012 02:59 pm |
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| thats laying the blame on OC the blame lies with the idiot that made the tackle at the end of the day that could have happened in the first prem league game
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Posted: Wed Apr 25th, 2012 03:10 pm |
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white4ever wrote:
thats laying the blame on OC the blame lies with the idiot that made the tackle at the end of the day that could have happened in the first prem league game
Well lets say OC had a part to play (imo). Over playing people in pre season is tempting but not good management. Preseason is about getting the players up to a good fitness level. OC was pushing it, to try and get off to a flyer.
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Posted: Wed Apr 25th, 2012 04:03 pm |
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Greeny2 wrote: white4ever wrote:
thats laying the blame on OC the blame lies with the idiot that made the tackle at the end of the day that could have happened in the first prem league game
Well lets say OC had a part to play (imo). Over playing people in pre season is tempting but not good management. Preseason is about getting the players up to a good fitness level. OC was pushing it, to try and get off to a flyer.
Sorry, that's rubbish. Pre-season is as much about getting the team to gel before the main event. All the previous season Chungy seemed unstoppable bar a nasty accident and if he was as good when he returned then fair enough for playing him. It ws just unfortunate that the accident happens.
By the way I mean accident in the sense that if someone mows you down with their car, you have stil "had an accident".
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Posted: Wed Apr 25th, 2012 04:06 pm |
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Greeny2 wrote: white4ever wrote:
thats laying the blame on OC the blame lies with the idiot that made the tackle at the end of the day that could have happened in the first prem league game
Well lets say OC had a part to play (imo). Over playing people in pre season is tempting but not good management. Preseason is about getting the players up to a good fitness level. OC was pushing it, to try and get off to a flyer.
Sorry, that's rubbish. Pre-season is as much about getting the team to gel before the main event. All the previous season Chungy seemed unstoppable bar a nasty accident and if he was as good when he returned then fair enough for playing him. It ws just unfortunate that the accident happens.
By the way I mean accident in the sense that if someone mows you down with their car, you have stil "had an accident".
We will have to agree to disagree me old Sprout then - won't we?
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Posted: Wed Apr 25th, 2012 04:57 pm |
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Sprout wrote: Greeny2 wrote: white4ever wrote:
thats laying the blame on OC the blame lies with the idiot that made the tackle at the end of the day that could have happened in the first prem league game
Well lets say OC had a part to play (imo). Over playing people in pre season is tempting but not good management. Preseason is about getting the players up to a good fitness level. OC was pushing it, to try and get off to a flyer.
Sorry, that's rubbish. Pre-season is as much about getting the team to gel before the main event. All the previous season Chungy seemed unstoppable bar a nasty accident and if he was as good when he returned then fair enough for playing him. It ws just unfortunate that the accident happens.
By the way I mean accident in the sense that if someone mows you down with their car, you have stil "had an accident".
I think that for some, Sprout, we're at the point where everything bad that happens is down to OC. I hope that Coyle has an alibi for the day that JFK was assassinated (not born perhaps?). The person on the grassy knoll could have been Scottish.
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Posted: Wed Apr 25th, 2012 05:29 pm |
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Bloody hell, now I've seen it all, to blame OC for CYL's broken leg is laughable.
We double-dipped into recession, let's blame him for that too. It makes as much sense as the other rubbish he's been blamed for.
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Posted: Wed Apr 25th, 2012 06:24 pm |
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But then, Chungy could have broke his leg on his day off from having a game getting shopping out of the car and dropping a new 60" plasma out...
Sorry Greeny, it's your opinion but I can't agree with it one bit as far a influencing his leg break.
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