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To: Ed Huang who wrote (1867)6/22/2002 6:08:34 AM
From: Jon Khymn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5130
 
I'd like to see more of Mr. Cha, (a son of famous Korean soccer player Mr. Cha Boom.)

Koreans are nothing to lose at this point.
I think Hiddink can use younger players against Germany rather than dog tired and injured players



To: Ed Huang who wrote (1867)6/22/2002 10:46:59 AM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5130
 
IMO it isn't so much that the Koreans appeared to slow down, it is that of all the teams to play them so far, Spain held up the longest. In fact, at the end, it is difficult to say one team was more tired than the other.

I guess that's why we always called interval sprints "Spanish Laps".

-g-

I feel bad for the paella boys, they are a very gifted team, and as someone who lived through Croatia's run into the semis in '98, all I can say to Koreans is...

Savor every glorious moment of this!!!