Park Ji-Sung says QPR are big in South Korea now The new Rangers man said the profile of the West London outfit has already been boosted in his homeland since his signing, labelling the club 'famous' Jul 16, 2012 1:31:00 AM By Ben Somerford www.qpr.co.ukNew QPR signing Park Ji-Sung says his move to the West London club has already boosted its profile in his native South Korea. The 31-year-old former Korea international joined Rangers from Manchester United last week, while compatriot Ki Sung-Yueng has also been heavily linked with a move to Loftus Road. âIn Korea they didnât know much about QPR. They only focus on Korean players playing for clubs like Man United, Sunderland, Arsenal and Bolton," Park said according to West London News. âBut after the last few days a lot of people in Korea now know about QPR and theyâre famous. The media in Korea now talk a lot about QPR.â Meanwhile, news has emerged former Guangzhou Evergrande boss Lee Jang-Soo thwarted a proposed move by the Chinese club for Park's services last year. Lee told JTBC he didn't wanted his compatriot to remain in a top European league rather than move to the developing Chinese Super League. Goal.com reported the proposed move in July last year, where Guangzhou allegedly offered to double his Red Devils salary and Park confirmed the deal too. âThey offered more money than QPR but for me Europe is still the best place to play so I wanted that challenge,â Park said.
Now in Korea , Qpr is way way way more popular than Man U. Qpr fans in korea>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>fans of Man U. =Arsnal=Liveepool=ManCity For real.
[video=youtube;bsPvj1EXW8g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsPvj1EXW8g[/video][video=youtube;EXyfN_It9gs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXyfN_It9gs[/video] Park's world cup goal Park's dribbling 50m vs Arsenal.
Judging by the players tweets, they're all a bit shocked at just how famous Ji-sung is over in Asia. He has to have security with him whether he goes and is more popular than beckham ever was. I'm beginning to wonder if 45k will be big enough for our new stadium.
Very good point as I have to admit i share the point ... you have a man who owns a airline and has a football club in London. I would imagine the packages are being constructed as we speak Build it and people will come of they will Tony will fly over 3-4k every match ... still maybe we can chant what we like now in Korean as the FA won't be able to understand
Just make sure its done in a sarcastic manner or as if you are asking a question then nothing can be done... a precedent has been set.