So they have won the U-17 and U-20 events this year. Do you think they are entering an era of dominance? What are the factors that enable North Korea to succeed?
DoomYoshi wrote:So they have won the U-17 and U-20 events this year. Do you think they are entering an era of dominance? What are the factors that enable North Korea to succeed?
DoomYoshi wrote:I always thought young women in North Korea were nothing but sex slaves. When do they find the time to train? Some of the gals are real pretty too.
As to what? The walking skeletons that make up the bulk of their population?
DoomYoshi wrote:I always thought young women in North Korea were nothing but sex slaves. When do they find the time to train? Some of the gals are real pretty too.
As to what? The walking skeletons that make up the bulk of their population?
women's soccer isn't that competitive, and youth team is really still doing baby steps. so the north korean thought there was a loophole there, and started investing and training a lot for this before it becomes hype. Women's football is slowly starting to grow in europe, at different paces (countries like germany or sweden have been very good at this for many decades while others such as spanish or italians never gave a f*ck; france is starting to take interest since the 2011 world cup)
DoomYoshi wrote:So they have won the U-17 and U-20 events this year. Do you think they are entering an era of dominance? What are the factors that enable North Korea to succeed?
Is the face that they haven't had to play against the american women?
DoomYoshi wrote:So they have won the U-17 and U-20 events this year. Do you think they are entering an era of dominance? What are the factors that enable North Korea to succeed?
Is the face that they haven't had to play against the american women?
If they didn t face the american women and they finished champions, it s because the american women weren t worthy enough to even get to face them, duh