Do you remember him?

Was he a shit or a good player?

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Shit

Very good player. His skill level isn’t always appreciated because he was so hard working.

serviceable water carrier

the gook kante

always bought him in PES manager mode, along with Park Chu Young

For me it's Lee Young Pyo

>le work hard and run around man
He was bang average, like most of Ferguson's players. He just made them look better.

>worked Pirlo into a seething shoot
yep,,, that's based!

he is what would've happened if Ronaldo stood at man utd for too long

Good.

How popular was he at the time in Korea?

When he played for Manchester utd
He was the most popular person in Korea

Ferguson loved him

That's hot.

>I was sitting alone in an empty locker room, left leg injured. I need to prove my worth when the opportunity is given. I look at my leg, powerless, and wonder why I had to get hurt in this moment. Then, Coach Hiddink appears out of nowhere with an interpretor and speaks to me in English. Not understanding, I stare at the interpretor. He says you have great mentality. With that kind of mental strength, you will become a great player. I was shocked. Before I could murmur the easy 'thank you' in English, he was gone. My heart was pounding. The coach always seemed to be so far away, but he came to me and told me I have great mentality. Somewhere inside, energy was rousing up.... mentality. I have nothing else to boast, but one thing I could do is to never give up. I will endure all hardships, even if I would die from it. And I will keep this mentality.... in the entire World Cup, I played with those words ringing in my ears. With my mentality, I can become a great player. I kicked the ball and ran around the field clinging on to those words. For better or for worse, I am calm and quiet, so not many people take notice of me. But I was sure that Coach Hiddink would be looking at me and urging me to move on. This gave me courage. If it was not for Coach Hiddink, I would not be where I am now. With the words 'where I am now,' I am not referring to me becoming famous or being able to purchase a spacious condo for my parents. I am referring to the fact that I learned to love myself more. Within a minute, what Coach Hiddink said to me changed my life forever. I feel a bit shy thinking about what he would think after reading this, but he is my 'master' and I owe him everything and I won't be able to repay it in my lifetime.

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Park on Hiddink changing his life during the 02 world up.

;_;

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Average player with the exception of his tackling skills which were exceptional.

Absolutely based.

Massive in big games (and against Arsenal) absolutely useless 9 times out of 10 against cannon fodder. He was a disrupter. Couldn't pass, frequently lost possession but in games when United were under the cosh he could press and win back the ball.

>I feel a bit shy thinking about what he would think after reading this, but he is my 'master' and I owe him everything and I won't be able to repay it in my lifetime.

That's extremely hot and arousing. Obviously Park is a healthy lad with a good libido and who had lots of sex with his managers.

Fucking homos man.

Its 2019, fuck off Nazi. You can stick to your fish smelling pussy. The homopill is the final redpill.

shit milner