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It's a mixed zone bonus special episode of the K League United Podcast! Andrew speaks with Connor Chapman and Lachlan Wales after the two Aussies played out a 2-2 draw when Gimpo FC hosted Gyeongnam FC, before catching up with 'Jijidae Derby' match winner for Suwon Bluewings Fejsal Mulić.
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The latest episode of The K League United Podcast turns its attention to Ansan and The Wa~ Stadium, where we take an in-depth look at the history of football in the city up to present day, where Ansan Greeners find themselves once again at the wrong end of the table. However, is their optimism to be had? Matthew Binns welcomes Mike Brandon to the podcast this week to talk about his time following football in Ansan from 2008. Mike takes on a journey through the Ansan Hallelujah years, the Police period and right up to the current Greeners era. Along the way, Mike touches on the joys of following a National League club, wrestling with supporters identity when a team moves, how to support a team designed for military service and also the time forgotten when Park Ji-sung managed an all-star South Korea side in one of the Wa~ Stadium's biggest attendances. The second-half of the podcast looks at the formation of Ansan Greeners, their initial promise and the position they find themselves in now, plus a look at the citizen clubs they should consider modelling themselves on if they are to turn their fortunes around. All this and more on The K League United Podcast.
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The interviews keep on coming as The K League United Podcast returns to Bucheon to sit down with Bucheon FC 1995's Takahashi Kazuki. Matthew Binns and Andrew Farrell host the latest episode of The K League United Podcast as Andrew continues his tour of Gyeonggi-do stadiums as he heads over to the home of Bucheon FC 1995 to interview Takahashi Kazuki. Joining Bucheon last season, the Japanese midfielder talks through his career that saw him head to Europe at the age of 17 and the adventure through the leagues that followed. He also talks in detail about life in the K League, the grounds he loves (and hates) to play at, and his time so far at Bucheon, a club where he has settled down and is enjoying his football. All this and more on The K League United Podcast!
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The K League United Podcast dips back into the second tier to visit Seongnam FC's training ground and speak with Shin Jae-won about his career to date, footballing future and the Magpie's season so far. Matthew Binns and Andrew Farrell host this episode of The K League United Podcast as Andrew is sent down to a Tottenham-filled Tancheon to speak with Seongnam forward Shin Jae-won. The Magpie striker gives insights on his past, his future and his views on the K League and Seongnam as well as talking about following the Korean National Team and the military service application process. Shin also goes into detail about growing up with a famous father (current Indonesia manager Shin Tae-yong) and talks about the pride of him helming the national team in the 2018 World Cup, that unforgettable win over Germany and how much it meant to him. All this and more on The K League United Podcast.
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In this episode of the K League United Podcast, we hear from Ulsan HD midfielder Darijan Bojanić who talks about his move to Ulsan, life in South Korea, working with Henrik Larsson and Graham Potter, the best player he's played with, that ACL semifinal against Yokohama F. Marinos, his international career, and much, much more.
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Lads, its Tottenham (again)! The fourth iteration of Team K League welcomes back Son Heung-min's Tottenham Hotspur to Korea once more for the 2024 Coupang Play Series. Paul Neat and Matthew Binns were on the ground once more for the match up, taking in what proved to be an entertaining encounter and hearing the thoughts of goalscorers Stanislav Iljutcenko and Son Heung-min, plus attending the post-match press conference with Ange Postecoglou. All this and more, on The K League United Podcast.
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This week's K League United Podcast takes a look at the visit from Tottenham Hotspur once more as they head to Seoul to take on this year's Team K League (and Bayern Munich). There's also time to hear from Incheon United's Matej Jonjić. Son Heung-min's Spurs return to Korea for their pre-season training, taking on this year's iteration of Team K League, as well as perhaps look at signing one particular youngster they are interested in. [READ: Who is Yang Min-hyuk?] Paul Neat and Matthew Binns give their thought on the friendly, the format and the players they are interested in seeing this coming Wednesday. Then, Matthew speaks with one of the players featuring for Team K League, Incheon United defender Matej Jonjić, who goes through his career so far and a look at Incheon's current troubles. All this and more, on The K League United Podcast.
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For this episode of the K League United Podcast, Andrew heads to Suwon for a coffee and a chat with Suwon FC defender Lachlan Jackson. Jackson talks about life in South Korea, his move to K League and Castle Park, working under new manager Kim Eun-jung, the 2024 season so far, and much more.
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The latest installment of the K League United Podcast is something of an on-location episode. After soaking in the atmosphere of a rainy midweek Korean Cup quarterfinal between Gimpo FC and Jeju United, and taking in the upgraded surroundings of Gimpo's Solteo Stadium, Andrew sat down for a lovely chat with forward Leonard Pllana. 'Leo' talks about a whole host of topics, from making his international debut for Kosovo against the Republic of Ireland to life in Korea and the rigours of K League.
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In this special K League United Podcast episode we sit down with Pohang Steelers striker for a full English interview. The 23-year-old talks about a range of topics including what it was like facing his dad's Seongnam FC side in the FA Cup, his aspirations to play for the Korean national team, his "only strengths" as a young player, what it's like being a known quantity, and much more. Extended version on KLU Patreon: here
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The latest episode of The K League United Podcast shifts its attention to Gangwon-do to take a look at Gangwon FC and the eye-catching campaign they are currently enjoying. Matthew Binns is joined by Nathan Sartain in this episode of the podcast to get a detailed rundown on all things Gangwon FC. We take a look at the story so far, the success of youth and the shifting expectations of a team that are challenging the top three after almost being relegated the season before. All this and more on The K League United Podcast
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This week's K League United Podcast turns its attention to the bottom-two, taking a deep-dive into the current situations both Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors and Daejeon Hana Citizen find themselves in ahead of their Round 21 clash this weekend. It wasn't supposed to be like this. After plenty of pre-season optimism, Paul Neat and Matthew Binns find the K League table has been turned on its head with their supported clubs Daejeon and Jeonbuk in eleventh and twelfth respectively. Their is a look back at each side's season so far and a look at where things are going wrong plus, most importantly, can either side course correct before it's far too late? All this and more on The K League United Podcast.
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The K League United Podcast returns this week with a K League 2 special plus a breif look at how Kim Do-hoon's Korea got on. Matthew Binns hosts this week's K League United Podcast alongside Paul Neat and Andrew Farrell, as the three take a look at the teams that are surprising and disappointing in the K League 2 after 16 match weeks. They also have time to quickly review the National Team's ongoings, looking at their recent wins over Singapore and China. All this and more, on The K League United Podcast.
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The K League United Podcast returns this week with a live round up of the weekend action in K League 1 plus a look at the new managerial hires. Matthew Binns hosts this week's briefer episode of The K League United Podcast alongside Andrew Farrell and Luke Evans, providing a quick rundown of all the latest managerial hires from the national team down to K League 2. They then turn their attention to the weekend where they wrap up all the top flight action in Round 16 All this and more, on The K League United Podcast
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Series 7 Episode 10 of the K League United Podcast is jam-packed. Paul, Matthew, Luke, and Andrew talk about: Incheon fans and 'water bottle gate', pressure on Daejeon Hana Citizen manager Lee Min-sung, Daegu FC's first win under their new boss, the title race in K League 1, Suwon Bluewings' shock home loss to Cheonan City, Seoul E-Land's return to form, among a whole host of other topics. Not only that, we hear from Fejsal Mulic and Edgar Silva in the mixed zone, plus Michael's interview with Eduvie Ikoba.
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After 11 rounds played in K League 1 in 2024, and with every team now having played each other once, the lads go over which teams have impressed them and which ones haven't.
Paul, Luke, and Andrew each pick one team that has performed better than they expected this season, and one which has performed below expectations and try to offer some explanation as to why. 📺 Watch in full on Patreon.com/KLeagueUnited -
Another live-recording of The K League United Podcast sees our usual hosts give their full-time reactions to Ulsan Hyundai's AFC Champions League heartbreak at the hands of Yokohama F. Marinos before moving on to review all the best action from K League Round 8.
After taking a narrow lead at the Munsu Stadium, Ulsan Hyundai made the short trip to Japan midweek to take on Yokohama F. Marinos for a place in the AFC Champions League Final. What followed was 120 minutes enthralling football that ultimately saw the Horangi exit the competition via penalty shootout. Matthew Binns, Paul Neat and Andrew Farrell give their thoughts on the encounter shortly after the final whistle and what this means going forward for Hong Myung-bo's men. Then, their focus shifts to the K League where they a look at the hotly-anticipated second tier clash between FC Anyang and Suwon Samsung Bluewings, hearing from Fejsal Mulic post-match.
Then, it's up to K League 1 to talk about all the weekend action and THAT goal in Sangam. Our very own Jung Muyeol was also busy in Daegu, getting the thoughts of attacker Go Jae-hyeon. All this and more on The K League United Podcast. -
The K League United Podcast returns this week with a focus on the cups, looking at both the Korea Cup and the AFC Champions League, in addition to discussing the first managerial casualty of the campaign, Dan Petrescu. This week sees Matthew Binns and Andrew Farrell resort to a length phone call to discuss all things Korean football, first tackling the departure of manager Dan Petrescu from bottom-of-the-table Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors and what this means for the Green Warriors. Then attention switches to the FA Cup and the much-hyped Seoul Derby where Seoul E-Land welcome FC Seoul to Mokdong. Michael Redmond calls in with his thoughts before Paul Neat speaks to Seoul E-Land's Peter Makrillos and, the man many will have their eyes on ahead of this clash, Osmar. Finally, attention turns towards the AFC Champions League where Ulsan Hyundai take on Yokohama F. Marinos in the semifinals. All this and more on The K League United Podcast!
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The K League United Podcast returns after the international break to take in a weekend of Korea Cup action, South Korea's World Cup Qualifiers against Thailand and a look ahead to the weekend's action in K League 1. Matthew Binns is joined by Paul Neat, Andrew Farrell and Luke Evans this week in another live edition of the podcast as they look over the recent ongoings in Korean football. First up, a look back at the second round of the Korea Cup (formerly FA Cup) with a selection of the best encounters before looking ahead to Round 3. Then there's time to take in Korea's home and away matches to Thailand over the international break as Hwang Sun-hong takes the helm on an interim basis. Finally, there are previews for all six K League 1 matches as top flight football returns after the international break. All this and more on The K League United Podcast.
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This week's K League United Podcast takes a Seoul-focus as both capital clubs made headlines on Sunday afternoon, with one beating Suwon Samsung Bluewings while the other welcomed over 50,000 to see their new signing Jesse Lingard. We then turn our attention to the AFC Champions League quarterfinals after Ulsan Hyundai defeated Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors.
K League fans descended on the capital last Sunday as Jesse Lingard look to make his FC Seoul home debut in a GyeongIn Derby against Incheon United while, on the other side of the river, Seoul E-Land played host to Suwon Samsung Bluewings. Matthew Binns, Paul Neat and Andrew Farrell return in the first live recording of the year, initially turning their attentions to Mokdong to discuss the headline act in the K League 2 being the Bluewings trip to the Leopards, with Seoul E-Land winning in dramatic circumstances to propel themselves to the top of the division. We also hear from Osmar and Peter Makrillos in the mixed zone [READ: Seoul E-Land 2-1 Suwon Samsung Bluewings] We then cross the Han River to Sangam where a record paid K League attendance saw over 50,000 come out for Incheon United's visit, and to hopefully catch a glimpse of England international Jesse Lingard in the process. We have the press conference in full plus we hear from Incheon United's Matej Jonjic about returning to Incheon, how things have changed and the differences between K League and J.League [READ: GyeongIn Derby Recap] After the break, we move on to continental football to review an all K League encounter in the quarterfinals with both sides hoping to find ways to qualify for both the final 4 and also the 2025 Club World Cup. In the end, Ulsan HD (Hyundai) won out against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, progressing through 2-1 on aggregate. [READ: How K League teams could qualify for the Club World Cup 2025] Finally, we have time to give our thoughts on Hwang Sun-hong''s first Korea squad before giving our picks for this week's K League Survivor. All this and more on the K League Untied Podcast - Mostrar mais