Given the business done by Billy Smarts I can see the merits of playing our current back four This is a hard league and as much as Koko and the clowns preach about having a young talented side this takes time and development so staying in this league is priority Saying that currently it is bloody dire Seems it's settled to trim down the club for events yet unknown I would put energy now in France recruiting targets for next season. Buy 10 French players and you are guaranteed to get one gem that will be make the club big money ... After all Arsenal have been doing it for years and Foxes haven't done too bad with Kante and Mahrez The country produces footballers and we go shopping at Burton and Peterborough
The coaches that have not rated him, I haven't rated, including JFH up till now, so this article means bugger all imo. Yun is a better player than Konchesky.
I Charlton is where Marco Motta also landed. I'm surprised we didn't give Yun a Traore like run as a wing-back, or try him again at LB where we are very weak. I recall in the PL Yun used to really got stuck into his tackles and also fulfilled that WB role, or are WB's more a 3 CB formation thing?. Also, where is Traore these days, apart from receiving a nice salary running down his contract, and Samba Diakite for that matter? please log in to view this image Yun Suk-Young joined QPR from Chunnam Dragons in January 2013 Charlton Athletic have signed Queens Park Rangers left-back Yun Suk-Young on loan until the end of the season. The 26-year-old South Korea international has featured just three times for the R's this season, with his last appearance coming on 28 November. "Yun is a player that will bring us some of the experience that we need in our situation," Addicks boss Jose Riga told the club website. "He knows the Championship and has a good knowledge of English football." Suk-Young has scored one goal in 37 appearances for Rangers since joining from Chunnam Dragons in January 2013. The Addicks, who are 23rd in the Championship and six points from safety, signed former Watford defender Marco Motta on Friday. http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35580272