[Albion] Yun Do-young

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beardy gull

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An assist and a booking for South Korea in their U20 Asian Cup 1/4 final today. Subbed on 89 minutes so no idea if he can take a penalty. SK won 3-1 on penalties after a 3-3 draw.
 










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Quebec Seagull

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I spent 4 years working in South Korea and have 4 trilingual, Korean-Québécois children. Any chance BHAFC would hire us as translators (and French tutors!), fly us to Gatwick from Ottawa and buy us a house near the Palace Pier? Young Yun 씨 can live with us. Win-win! 😀😉😊

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Stato

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I spent 4 years working in South Korea and have 4 trilingual, Korean-Québécois children. Any chance BHAFC would hire us as translators (and French tutors!), fly us to Gatwick from Ottawa and buy us a house near the Palace Pier? Young Yun 씨 can live with us. Win-win! 😀😉😊
As @Bozza has indicated that a work permit may not be quickly forthcoming, how do you fancy Belgium? The French could be of use. Do the kids speak Flemish too?
 
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Moshe Gariani

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He done too much, Yun Do-young
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maidstoneseagull

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I wonder if Melbourne Victory could be a big help for players from Asia to loan out too as well. Accepting it's still a long distance between the countries it's a decent league to build experience
 




Beanstalk

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I wonder if Melbourne Victory could be a big help for players from Asia to loan out too as well. Accepting it's still a long distance between the countries it's a decent league to build experience
Maybe in terms of stockpiling and trading but not in terms of a work permit. RUSG is still the ideal club for getting a work permit.

If Yun Do-Young moved to Melbourne Victory and they won their league and qualified for the Asian Champions League, and he gained the maximum number of points a player can earn for their club, he'd still have to become a full South Korean international before amassing enough points to qualify for a work permit. If he didn't become a full international, he'd fall 8 points short.

If Yun Do-Young moved to RUSG, and they qualified for the UCL group stage, then the would almost certainly qualify for a GB work permit automatically if he appeared in around 40% of league and continental games.

Because RUSG are almost guaranteed to be in the top four in Belgium (a tier 2 league - A League is tier 6) then the pathway to a GB work permit is pretty straightforward for the club regardless of international appearances.
 


Albion my Albion

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I spent 4 years working in South Korea and have 4 trilingual, Korean-Québécois children. Any chance BHAFC would hire us as translators (and French tutors!), fly us to Gatwick from Ottawa and buy us a house near the Palace Pier? Young Yun 씨 can live with us. Win-win! 😀😉😊

And when it's time for you to come back and Canada has been turned into the US's 51st state what are you going to do?
 


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