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QPR hope Yun Suk-young can play

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  1. DymchurchRanger

    DymchurchRanger Member

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    QPR have confirmed they are engaged in discussions with the Korean FA regarding the availability of defender Yun Suk-young for their Championship play-off final clash with Derby County.

    Yun is part of South Korea's World Cup squad and, under FIFA rules, there is a "rest period" for players from May 19-25.

    The only exception to this rule is for players involved in the Champions League final, but there is no leeway for players involved in the Championship play-off final.

    Consequently, the decision on whether or not Yun will be available for QPR's Wembley date on May 24 is in the hands of the Korean FA.
    But QPR could face a battle on their hands to secure Yun's release according to quotes attributed to South Korea manager Hong Myung-bo by Korean news agency Yonhap.

    "If Yun reports to the camp late, then it could set a bad precedent," said Hong. "There's no shift to our stance that Yun must be here at the earliest date possible."
    QPR have already successfully appealed to the Croatian FA to secure Niko Kranjcar's availability for the game which could see them make an immediate return to the Premier League following last season's relegation.

    SOURCE:SKY SPORTS - http://www1.skysports.com/football/...g-can-play-in-the-championship-play-off-final
     
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  2. Sutfol

    Sutfol Well-Known Member

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    Get him, play him. Send a 'sweetener' to the Korean FA as a thank you.
     
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  3. kiwiqpr

    kiwiqpr Barnsie Mod

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    may 25th it is then
     
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  4. qprbeth

    qprbeth Wicked Witch of West12 Forum Moderator

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    Notice he is not appearing in the training ground photos...fear he has already gone
     
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    Shawswood Well-Known Member

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    Training video on the offy from yesterday I believe featuring Yun, SWP, BAE and Ale training with the rest of the squad.

    Could have flown out after that though.....
     
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  6. West London Willy

    West London Willy Well-Known Member

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    I guess he's hanging on in the hope that he's allowed to play. Crazy really, because he clearly is desperate to play for us, and by hanging on, he's not joining up with the SK squad because he would have needed to fly out Sunday for that.

    Let's hope common sense prevails and he can play in the biggest game of his life before jetting off and being a star in the biggest tournament in the world.
     
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    Flyer Well-Known Member

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    Threaten to send them nudie pics of redknapp in provocative poses if they dont release him.
     
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    GoldhawkRoad Well-Known Member

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    Some culinary delicacy. Rosie must be sh*tting herself...
     
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    QPAAAAAGH Well-Known Member

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    Yun is just starting to make some recompense for the disastrous spell his former national captain had with us and then this! I noticed the Loftus Road self-guided tours are still available in Korean. If there's no flexibility from their national squad for the sake of a single day then I suggest a subtle change to the voice over allowing them to fully understand our feelings on the subject.
     
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    Flyer Well-Known Member

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    Wow, Yun seems like he's ready to defy his country.

    He surely must be starting then, there's no way there'd be this much fuss over a sub.
     
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    YorkshireHoopster Well-Known Member

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    Isn't this all academic if Harry has got BAE back? I'm not convinced that he's convinced by Yun. The Koreans will be well hacked off if they relent and then Redknapp does not even play him. Personally I hope that BAE has returned simply as a precaution in case Yun is not allowed to play but I don't see Redknapp choosing someone with so much promise over one of his tried and trusted.
     
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    Hoops Eternal Well-Known Member

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    Yun played so well against Wigan I don't think Harry can ignore him
     
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  14. Littlelegs

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    Don't you think there will be some kind of arrangement between us and the Korean FA that he will only be used as a sub, therefore reduce the risk of him being injured...
     
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  15. NorwayRanger

    NorwayRanger Well-Known Member

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    Good article, nice to hear the view from S. Korea.

    By Jin-Hyoung Shin

    "More recently, the situation appears to have cooled, with reports suggesting that Hong now sees the importance of the play-off final for the left-back, who was not a first-team player at QPR for much of the season.

    According to one newspaper report, Yun himself contacted the South Korea camp and insisted he wanted to stay with QPR until after this weekend’s match and assured them he would join them in good condition for their game against Tunisia on 28 May.

    Looking at the various online forums, it appears the majority of fans in South Korea believe Yun should be allowed to stay with his club.

    There seems to be a widespread acceptance that it is not essential to his country that he is available at this time, but for QPR his availability is of course hugely important."
     
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