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Post by markdelvalle on Jan 26, 2011 3:53:35 GMT 8
oh, found this on wikipedia just right now, T. Gaanbataar is their league's top scorer. aside from that its rather empty. I wouldnt think that their player would play on the NK national team as they are not on the same regime as NKor. No Mongolian player is listed on the foreign national players in Russia nor in NKor, so I would assume that their players mostly play in their own domestic league or if not, on lower divisions of the Chinese and Russian leagues.... Based on videos of the mongolian teams on their game against Guam, MUST cup or even the Mongolian Champions league clips, they are physical, but yet they lack speed and coordination. they rarely attack from the air, which is typical in asian leagues, and somehow, it reminds me of my highschool days playing soccer. it was somewhat ugly, and painful, but has some spark points every now and then.
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Post by vimjonk on Jan 26, 2011 10:26:18 GMT 8
Watching these Mongolian football vids reminds me of my football days circa 1990-2002. Teams in Cebu those days plays like Mongolian clubs ;D Past USJ-R Jaguars and DBTC teams can certainly play better football than these current Mongolians. If the AzKals can't thrash them at least 5-0 at home then our NT surely s|_|cks...
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Post by samhain13 on Jan 26, 2011 10:52:59 GMT 8
Good information is good! Karma for markdelvalle. ;D
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Post by markdelvalle on Jan 26, 2011 15:55:31 GMT 8
thanks samhain13! kinda did some scouting against them and what we could face in the future with the other teams in our group, so, might as well share it.
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