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There are very strong rumours emanating from some key underground Asian market makers that John
Terry was allegedly the footballing equivalent of a non-trier in horseracing last evening.
The betting turnover on the match globally was the most voluminous we have ever seen...
But surely the Club Captain, Former England Captain and Alleged Celebrity Racist would not be
involved with his associates betting against his own team.
Park Ji-Sung made his 200th appearance for United last weekend in our 3-3 draw with Chelsea.
When Park joined United for £2m in 2005 several people claimed it was just to appeal to the
Asian market in order to sell more shirts. Those people obviously didn't watch him play for PSV
against AC Milan in the Champions League a few months before we bought him.
Even Homer could rig a football match more professionally than the British criminal classes.
It is little wonder that your sport, this game of football, is TOTALLY controlled by Asian
underground bookmakers whose expertise on both the sport and the behaviouralisms of another culture
show you up as the psychopathic antisocials that you are.
Al-Sadd state of affairs The Club World Cup receives criticism from some quarters for being nothing
more than a publicity exercise, allowing FIFA to show off some of its clubs in a money-spinning
tournament for the Asian market. Barcelona have today paid the price for taking the competition
seriously and fielding a strong side, when [.
Liverpool will welcome two young Asian players to Merseyside as part of the Chinese Football
Association's 'Future Star' program in January.
Long Cheng [16], and Chen Xiaomao [14], will link up with the Reds Youth Academy following a
successful week-long trial at Melwood last month.
Frank McParland, director of the Liverpool academy revealed how the club had been extremely
impressed with the youngsters during their first visit, praising their commitment and
professionalism.
Liverpool are set to hand 15-year-old Swedish schoolboy Gustav Engvall a trial at the club.
The midfielder confirmed that he's set for the Anfield opportunity pre-Christmas, and is excited to
make the trip from Färjestadens GOIF in Swedish 3rd division.
"I'm going over there and will train with them in December," he said on the trial with Liverpool.
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characters in real time at the Bernabeu yesterday.
English Premier League club Liverpool launched their first football academy in India on Wednesday
and said the club would have similar "footprints" in every continent by 2014.
"We want to have footprints in every continent in the next three years," Steve Turner, head of
Liverpool FC International Football Academy, told reporters after signing a contract to set up the
Indian academy on the outskirts of Delhi.
Reds in scouting trip to China
Liverpool have today sent a scouting team to China in a bid to ensure they are at the forefront
when it comes to signing up the best young talent the Asian market has to offer.
View the full story here: Liverpool FC
A news article on 2011-08-15 16:25:02 from: Liverpool FC
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
Manchester United's former South Korean captain Park Ji Sung (30) has extended his
contract by another year which will see him contracted to the club until 2013.
Park who quit international football last season has scored 24 goals in 177 appearances for
the Red Devils including the winner against both Arsenal and Chelsea last season.
Written by MickyDidIt89
Today I am prostituting myself and as the title would suggest, I am appealing to the Asian
Market for my "Hits". Now that I am a record breaking AA Poster, I would like to move swiftly on
to today's topic. Total Football and The Wenger Way. At this point, I am about to drop a bomb on
some heads, and would therefore urge the likes of TA to "Tin Hat Up".
Liverpool's owners have rubbished suggestions that they will buy 'token' players in the summer in a
bid to crack the Asian market.
Fenway Sports Group president Sam Kennedy told BBC News that the Reds will not be signing any
players just to sell T-shirts, and that any new arrivals will be based on footballing talent rather
than marketability.
Liverpool shirt sponsors Standard Chartered are hoping the club signs up an Asian star to boost
commercial opportunities in the Far East.
Gavin Laws, head of corporate affairs at Standard Chartered, hailed the impact of Manchester
United's South Korean international Park Ji-sung in the region and believes signing a similar
talent would be an ideal way for the Reds to connect with the Asian market.
Brand Beckham definitely has cracked the Asian market now! North Korea treated its citizens to a
Boxing Day TV screening of Bend It Like Beckham. Martin Uden, the British ambassador to South
Korea, claimed on Twitter that it was the "1st ever Western-made film to air on TV" in North Korea.
He also claimed that [.