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Mark Douglas ‏ @MsiDouglas

In tomorrow's #thejournal... You don't believe who might be coming back to #nufc! Plus an in-depth interview you'll want to read...

 

I don't believe, so you're telling me what I believe now Mark?

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Mark Douglas ‏ @MsiDouglas

In tomorrow's #thejournal... You don't believe who might be coming back to #nufc! Plus an in-depth interview you'll want to read...

 

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Newcastle interested in signing Hamburg's Heung-Min Son, according to "Bild". #NUFC #HSV

 

http://www.bild.de/sport/fussball/heung-min-son/newcastle-jagt-den-retter-23868986.bild.html

 

Interested in Son Heung-Min according to Bild in Germania. Hmmmmm.

 

Fenham Mag, you were one second late. Please sit down and accept your punishment.

 

 

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Son Heung-Min - A look at Hamburg's attacking Korean starlet

March 08, 2011 | Player profile | 3 Comments |

 

The new South Korea number 11 is one of the best Asian talents in German football.

 

18-year-old South Korean forward Heung-Min was snapped up from the high-school team he played for in his homeland and brought into the Hamburger SV youth academy in 2008, at the age of 16.

 

He was fast-tracked to the the senior side's pre-season training ahead of the current campaign and was easily the most impressive among Hamburg players as he scored nine goals in 10 appearances, including a memorable goal against Premier League outfit Chelsea, before suffering a foot injury that kept him out of action for the following two months.

 

Upon returning, the talented South Korea international struck a goal on his league debut against FC Koln in November 2010 and earned praise from his teammate and legendary Dutch goal-machine Ruud van Nistelrooy, who labelled the teenager “something special”.

 

Hamburg acted quickly to extend the attacker's contract to 2014, and he has so far contributed three goals in eight league outings.

 

Heung-Min formerly represented the South Korea U-17 team and scored seven goals in 15 appearances before making the step up to senior international football; he has so far been capped five times for his national team and scored a goal in South Korea's 4-1 win over India in the 2011 Asian Cup in Qatar.

 

Heung-Min can be deployed as a striker, central attacking midfielder or winger on either flank; this kind of versatility is made possible by his excellent ball control with both feet and dribbling ability.

 

 

Strengths

 

Heung-Min mixes explosive pace, dribbling skills and composure in front of goal; he is an agile and tricky forward who plays with his front to goal and looks to run at defenders or break the offside trap with his speed.

 

He can use both feet equally well, has excellent ball control and first touch, and is a hard-working player with more than enough stamina required to succeed at the high levels.

 

 

Weaknesses

 

Lapses in concentration can hinder his game as he sometimes wanders out of position and isn't always focused enough throughout a game; this, however, will surely improve as he matures and gains more experience.

 

Even at 1.83m of height, he does not pose much of an aerial threat; will become a much more lethal striker if he hones his heading game.

 

Not strong enough to compete with the brawnier defenders of the German Bundesliga and can be coolly muscled off the ball if his pace is matched by his marker.

 

Can pose a threat from the wing as he tears down the flanks, but will have to improve his crossing and passing ability in order to become a quality option across midfield.

 

He must improve his defensive ability as he currently doesn't contribute quite enough to his side's back line by tracking back and pressuring.

 

http://www.imscouting.com/global-news-article/Son-Heung-Min-A-look-at-Hamburgs-attacking-Korean-starlet/13333/

 

Certainly sounds promising.

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Mark Douglas ‏ @MsiDouglas

In tomorrow's #thejournal... You don't believe who might be coming back to #nufc! Plus an in-depth interview you'll want to read...

 

Martins

 

Absolutely not a cats chance in hell (not disagreeing that that might be their 'scoop', mind).

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"Strengths

 

Heung-Min mixes explosive pace, dribbling skills and composure in front of goal; he is an agile and tricky forward who plays with his front to goal and looks to run at defenders or break the offside trap with his speed.

 

He can use both feet equally well, has excellent ball control and first touch, and is a hard-working player with more than enough stamina required to succeed at the high levels."

 

Did his agent write this? :lol:

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Mark Douglas ‏ @MsiDouglas

In tomorrow's #thejournal... You don't believe who might be coming back to #nufc! Plus an in-depth interview you'll want to read...

Carroll maybe? If so, Mark Douglas is right and I don't believe it.

 

http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/897215-liverpool-consider-andy-carroll-loan-to-free-up-room-for-summer-signings

 

Reds boss Kenny Dalglish is targeting up to five new players when the transfer window re-opens at the end of the season, and having seen his side score just 40 times in the league this term, adding extra fire power is a certain priority.

 

Valencia's Roberto Soldado, Athletic Bilbao's Fernando Llorente and FC Groningen's David Texeira are all under consideration by Dalglish, who has once again been promised substantial funds by owner John W. Henry, in a bid to continue revamping his under performing squad.

 

Yet the arrival of a big name striker will force Dalglish into making a decision on £35 million flop Andy Carroll - with talk on Merseyside suggesting he will be allowed to leave Anfield on a short-term loan deal, should the right offer arrive.

 

Dalglish toyed with the idea of letting Carroll quit the club last January, on the suggestion of then Director of Football Damien Comolli, but stuck with the 23-year-old, who has netted two crucial goals in his last three games.

 

However, if Liverpool can land a top quality partner for Luis Suarez, and can find a suitable club, Carroll will be allowed to move on loan until the New Year, in a bid to re-discover the form that saw him capped for England in 2010.

 

Elsewhere, Liverpool will also listen to offers for Dutch forward Dirk Kuyt - a target for Hamburg - while Dani Pacheco, currently on loan in La Liga, has been told he is free to negotiate a permanent transfer.

 

Exciting youngsters Nathan Eccleston, Jonjo Shelvey, Jon Flanagan and Raheem Sterling are also likely to leave, but only on loan, while Spain Under-19 winger Suso could be promoted to the first-team, if he continues his fine form for the reserves.

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Mark Douglas ‏ @MsiDouglas

In tomorrow's #thejournal... You don't believe who might be coming back to #nufc! Plus an in-depth interview you'll want to read...

Carroll maybe? If so, Mark Douglas is right and I don't believe it.

 

http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/897215-liverpool-consider-andy-carroll-loan-to-free-up-room-for-summer-signings

 

Reds boss Kenny Dalglish is targeting up to five new players when the transfer window re-opens at the end of the season, and having seen his side score just 40 times in the league this term, adding extra fire power is a certain priority.

 

Valencia's Roberto Soldado, Athletic Bilbao's Fernando Llorente and FC Groningen's David Texeira are all under consideration by Dalglish, who has once again been promised substantial funds by owner John W. Henry, in a bid to continue revamping his under performing squad.

 

Yet the arrival of a big name striker will force Dalglish into making a decision on £35 million flop Andy Carroll - with talk on Merseyside suggesting he will be allowed to leave Anfield on a short-term loan deal, should the right offer arrive.

 

Dalglish toyed with the idea of letting Carroll quit the club last January, on the suggestion of then Director of Football Damien Comolli, but stuck with the 23-year-old, who has netted two crucial goals in his last three games.

 

However, if Liverpool can land a top quality partner for Luis Suarez, and can find a suitable club, Carroll will be allowed to move on loan until the New Year, in a bid to re-discover the form that saw him capped for England in 2010.

 

Elsewhere, Liverpool will also listen to offers for Dutch forward Dirk Kuyt - a target for Hamburg - while Dani Pacheco, currently on loan in La Liga, has been told he is free to negotiate a permanent transfer.

 

Exciting youngsters Nathan Eccleston, Jonjo Shelvey, Jon Flanagan and Raheem Sterling are also likely to leave, but only on loan, while Spain Under-19 winger Suso could be promoted to the first-team, if he continues his fine form for the reserves.

Taking him back to aid his form for Liverpool's benefit? Piss off.

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