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if the Koreans can do it I cannot see why Chinese cannot do it or better.
Koreans can do it because they live in a country where laws and rules are enforced and the young soccer hopefuls advance to the next level based on personal merits.

Chinese cannot do it because they live in a lawless country where soccer hopefuls advance based on the amount of bribery paid to the coach for recommendations and personal connection to government/sports officials.

So China's Leo Mesi is probably a poor farmer's son or a non-Han Chinese ethnic minority who shows an incredible potential at elementary/middle school, but doesn't have the money to pay off his coach, could not advance to high school or college soccer program, and end up farming or at Foxcon's factory floor, while some high ranking communist party official's spoiled and untalented son makes it to China's WorldCup/Olympic soccer squad thanks to his dad/uncle, only to humiliate China again and again.
 
Koreans can do it because they live in a country where laws and rules are enforced and the young soccer hopefuls advance to the next level based on personal merits.

Chinese cannot do it because they live in a lawless country where soccer hopefuls advance based on the amount of bribery paid to the coach for recommendations and personal connection to government/sports officials.

So China's Leo Mesi is probably a poor farmer's son or a non-Han Chinese ethnic minority who shows an incredible potential at elementary/middle school, but doesn't have the money to pay off his coach, could not advance to high school or college soccer program, and end up farming or at Foxcon's factory floor, while some high ranking communist party official's spoiled and untalented son makes it to China's WorldCup/Olympic soccer squad thanks to his dad/uncle, only to humiliate China again and again.

I'm sure Brazil, Argentina and Ghana have incredible rule of law and zero corruption better than Norway. That's why they're steamrolling Koreans in soccer. Koreans are too busy serving conscription for their regime and being in hagwons for 20 hours a day.
 
Koreans can do it because they live in a country where laws and rules are enforced and the young soccer hopefuls advance to the next level based on personal merits.

You tell me there is no corruption in korean soccer? are you blind and deaf?
 
You tell me there is no corruption in korean soccer? are you blind and deaf?

There is no corruption in the recruiting process. Or at least there is no room for corruption.

This is because there are like 50 high school soccer teams in all of Korea and college/pro team recruiters are constantly watching the matches so that all players had a chance to be exposed to multiple recruiters over their three-year high school soccer career. If you show a potential, then you are recruited even if you are an orphan from an orphanage.

So if recruiters see a potential in any player, then they would compete to recruit that player regardless of the coach's "recommendations". This is why "a Korean Leo Mesi works at the farm or on factory floor" cannot happen in Korea.

But you know that "a Chinese Leo Mesi who works at the farm" joke is all too real.
 
china was only 4 golds short of the US in the 2004 olympics.

china is now alot better in swimming,we were 2nd or 3rd in golds in the swimming world champs.
 
There is no corruption in the recruiting process. Or at least there is no room for corruption.

This is because there are like 50 high school soccer teams in all of Korea and college/pro team recruiters are constantly watching the matches so that all players had a chance to be exposed to multiple recruiters over their three-year high school soccer career. If you show a potential, then you are recruited even if you are an orphan from an orphanage.

So if recruiters see a potential in any player, then they would compete to recruit that player regardless of the coach's "recommendations". This is why "a Korean Leo Mesi works at the farm or on factory floor" cannot happen in Korea.

But you know that "a Chinese Leo Mesi who works at the farm" joke is all too real.

can you tell me why Koreans are ranked very low in basketball? is the recruiting process for basketball just as rigorous as it is for soccer?

What about the Korean Yao Ming being forced into conscription or studying for 20 hours at a hagwon?
 
china was only 4 golds short of the US in the 2004 olympics.

china is now alot better in swimming,we were 2nd or 3rd in golds in the swimming world champs.

2008 olympics

China won 51 golds
USA won 36 golds

China wins almost double than the USA for gold medals, China Dominates US at Olympics. China is the Sport Superpower.
 
There is no corruption in the recruiting process. Or at least there is no room for corruption.

This is because there are like 50 high school soccer teams in all of Korea and college/pro team recruiters are constantly watching the matches so that all players had a chance to be exposed to multiple recruiters over their three-year high school soccer career. If you show a potential, then you are recruited even if you are an orphan from an orphanage.

So if recruiters see a potential in any player, then they would compete to recruit that player regardless of the coach's "recommendations". This is why "a Korean Leo Mesi works at the farm or on factory floor" cannot happen in Korea.

But you know that "a Chinese Leo Mesi who works at the farm" joke is all too real.

I though you are smarter (inheriting some of our genes) than the Bharatis:

46 S. Korean Mesi Are Indicted in Football Scandal
 
I though you are smarter (inheriting some of our genes) than the Bharatis:

46 S. Korean Mesi Are Indicted in Football Scandal
I specifically stated that there was no corruption in the recruiting process.

Nonetheless, so-called players under the investigation are less known players(The article states that none of members from the national squad are implicated) who took money from a Chinese gambling ring to give "less than the best" performance.. Supposedly Chinese soccer gambling houses were offering bets on K-League matches to Chinese gamblers, selling on the promise that K-League matches are not fixed unlike China's fixed-as-hell Super League matches to unsuspecting Chinese gamblers. It wasn't Korean money as there is no soccer gambling in Korea.

Since corruption and game-fixing is not tolerated in China, the Korean Soccer Federation would ban every player found guilty of participating in the game fixing scandal, to ensure that something like this never happens again. This scandal does not affect Korea's ability to compete in international soccer matches, because the player selection process is still intact and uncorrupted.
 
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzU2OTI4MDIw.html (Video)
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzU2Njg0MjA4.html (Video)

French superstar Nicolas Anelka experiences Chinese Shaolin Soccer in person.
http://sports.dbw.cn/system/2012/02/26/053712465.shtml

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