2021 K-League 1 – Round 3 Predictions
Below are my predictions for Round 3 and the first midweek games of the 2021 K-League One season.
Below are my predictions for Round 3 and the first midweek games of the 2021 K-League One season.
Below are my predictions for Round 2 of the 2021 K-League One season.
Week One of the 2021 K-League One is done and dusted and we had goals, red cards, VAR (obviously), successful debuts and some unsuccessful ones as were treated to a long weekend of football fayre. Below are my 5 picks of things that we learned from the weekend and beyond.
Below are my predictions for the opening weekend of the 2021 K-League One season.
It’s almost that time of the year again when hopes are built, dreams created and expectations elevated all for it to come crashing down mid-summer as Jeonbuk inevitably extend their lead at the top of the table and, for myself, Seongnam lurch from one poor performance to the next. I am of course talking about…
I decided to wait until the last minute to write my final Seongnam preview of the 2020 season as it seemed fitting that I should give my preview as much thought and attention as Kim Nam-il seems to have given his team selections and tactics at times this season.
It was a rain-battered Seongnam fanbase that left Tancheon on Sunday October 10th 2016 having witnessed their team huff, puff and basically look disinterested as they sideways passed their way to a 0-0 against Incheon United in the first of 5 disastrous Relegation Group matches. As the fans made their way around the almost flooded…
This week sees the return of Friday night action as FC Seoul host Gangwon FC in front of their fans for the first time since their Asian Champions League clash with Melbourne Victory back in February. It’s a match which will also see Kim Ho-young in the Seoul dugout against his old team Gangwon FC…
Not for the first time this season I feature a photograph of a “resigned” manager on my mactchday previews as this time we bid farewell, a fond one for some, to FC Seoul’s Choi Yong-soo. Choi was in his 2nd stint at the club and quite like Kim Hak-beom circa Seongnam 2016, his past successes…
It’s almost time to welcome fans back into K-League stadiums as the Korean Government announced tentative measures to open sports venues from Sunday July 26th starting with baseball of course. The K-League are looking at an August 1st return with 10% capacity if all goes well over the next week that is. Further restrictions involving…