by SpaceCruiser » 09 May 2007 14:08
by Yorkshire Royal » 09 May 2007 14:09
by Arch » 09 May 2007 14:45
Yorks, you're in danger of being confused with your near namesake!Yorkshire RoyalBehindu It's the only reason I'm going...
And i'll be leaving the game 10 mins from the end to beat the traffic.
Good, good.. .It's a known fact that when booed, Seol plays better...
Oh, and can you ensure you spend the full 80 minutes you are there trying to incite the opposition fans with a range of abuse. And if that doesn't work, just start punching other Reading fans.. Whatever you do do, make sure it's not supporting your own team...
Peace Cup my arse....
by Tinrib » 09 May 2007 15:46
by Yorkshire Royal » 09 May 2007 15:56
Arch Yorks, you're in danger of being confused with your near namesake!
by Reading_Royal » 09 May 2007 16:04
SpaceCruiserYorkshire RoyalSpaceCruiser You're not still peddling that crap?
Tell me Spacey you thought before posting that?
I must have confused you with Royalee. Or is it Royal Blue?
by Yorkshire Royal » 09 May 2007 16:09
by shaka's shorts » 09 May 2007 23:09
by RFCMod » 10 May 2007 07:32
Ooo Trevor Morley Ha ha, i can be of help for once.
Thanks for the info. I'll endevour to answer any questions. Behindu, for you:
Concerning transport between cities, Korea has the KTX which is comparable to the French high speed trains. They are always on time and cost perhaps a fifth of English prices. South Korea is roughly the same size as England, therefore it takes less that four hours max from top to bottom. Not everyone speaks English, unlike Japan, so that may be a slight problem.
Hotels are stupidly cheap. You are best to go to a Love Motel, which rents rooms by the hour as well as the night (depending on stamina, perhaps) but for a big room with jet bath, internet and big TV, you can expect to pay about £30. You can get cheaper or more expensive hotels but I'd stick with the mid-range, relativley cheap ones.
Beer is cheap if you are buying draught Hite or Cass, which tastes like American beer: too fizzy and too much like water. European beer can be bought in bottles for £2.50. Anyway, I recommend Soju. It tastes like weak vodka (20% proof) and it is a head f$£%, but very cheap and cultural. If you stick with me it will be Soju all round.
Dogs are eaten by a small percentage of Koreans. A lot of young Koreans object strongly to the whole thing. It's supposedly very healthy but I didn't much like it - kept thinking of my parents' dogs, which are my main trigger for homesickness.
Hope this helps. Do come!
by Harps stay sharp » 22 May 2007 17:35
by Behindu » 22 May 2007 17:46
by kevan » 22 May 2007 23:30
by Row V » 23 May 2007 02:57
kevan Korea is a fantastic country to visit and mad on football.
Not sure what to expect if it s orgnaized by Moonies - free entry but you will be encouraged to give a contribution in return for a flower I expect.
Once tried to kidnap a Moonie in the 70s for a laugh when a student in Manchester, unfortunately they are trained to resist de-programmers and screamed the Arndale centre down. We had to drop him on the escalators - happy days
by kevan » 23 May 2007 08:01
kevan I have a good friend who is a professor in Korea and I do some work for Samsung there - in my experience it is impossible not to be dragged into a Karaoke bar
by RFCMod » 23 May 2007 08:51
kevan I have a good friend who is a professor in Korea and I do some work for Samsung there - in my experience it is impossible not to be dragged into a Karaoke bar
by Ooo Trevor Morley » 23 May 2007 10:52
by Behindu » 23 May 2007 11:37
by Ooo Trevor Morley » 23 May 2007 12:30
by Behindu » 23 May 2007 12:35
Ooo Trevor Morley I am going to Daegu FC vs Busan I-Park on Sunday. I'm going with a Wednesday fan but he speaks quite good Korean. I'll try and see if any of the Daegu supporters are going to support Reading in the Peace Cup.
I saw my first Reading shirt wearing Korean last weekend. So there's at least one person who might go.
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