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Son Heung-Min

I have a feeling that they will give exemptions if they make the final. Don't think Japan will be as much of an issue as people think either.
If they do it for the football they will have to for all other sports so I don't think it's likely
 
That was a poor pen. His run up was way too straight, so he could barely shoot to the right, hence it was way inside the post and the keeper should have got it.

Why didn't Son take it, was he on the pitch?
 
Good article here. Suggests there is some leeway if South Korea "do well"...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45277281

Park Ji-Sung, a Champions League winner with Manchester United, was part of the squad that were honoured with a special exemption after reaching the semi-finals of the 2002 World Cup.

Saudi Sportswashing Machine midfielder Ki Sung-yueng was in the bronze-winning London 2012 side that had their military service slashed to just four weeks.

Should Son fail to land the Asian Games title on Saturday, Tottenham will surely be ready to make backchannel representations to keep him in north London.
 
If they do it for the football they will have to for all other sports so I don't think it's likely

If they do similarly well, they may well do that. But they don't have one of the biggest footballers in the world (and easily the countries biggest star) putting pressure on them.
 
If they do similarly well, they may well do that. But they don't have one of the biggest footballers in the world (and easily the countries biggest star) putting pressure on them.
The reason that Asian games get it but the Asian cup doesn't even though its an inferior football tournament is due to a backlash after the WC, they can't be seen giving football preference again.

I am told kpop and baseball have bigger stars than him and they were not given a way out, don't expect any favours.
 
If they do similarly well, they may well do that. But they don't have one of the biggest footballers in the world (and easily the countries biggest star) putting pressure on them.
Either way, if Moura can continue the way he has started the season we need not worry too much.
 
The reason that Asian games get it but the Asian cup doesn't even though its an inferior football tournament is due to a backlash after the WC, they can't be seen giving football preference again.

I am told kpop and baseball have bigger stars than him and they were not given a way out, don't expect any favours.

In theory, you’re spot on...but just seems like some concession might be made this time.
 
Kind of look like he play nervously as well, didn't look like a Premier League star out there.

Good point, i would imagine that becaus he is their biggest star he would be feeling under big pressure with the hopes of a nation resting on his shoulders. Some players thrive under that pressure but Sonny always comes across as a laid back guy so who knows.
 
In theory, you’re spot on...but just seems like some concession might be made this time.
I am not having a pop genuinely interested to see if you have more info than me.... other than your gut feeling why do you think some concession may be made this time?

expert in the area https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/45277281 confirms that the bigger you are the harder it is to get out of it. Quite a few examples there including:

In 2015 golfer Bae Sang-moon - a PGA Tour professional ranked in the world's top 100 - argued that his residency in the United States meant he should be allowed to delay his service until his top-level career was over.

A court in Daegu ruled otherwise and he spent two years as a rifleman in his nation's army.

Baek Cha-seung, a baseball pitcher who played for the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres in the mid-2000s, had to renounce his Korean citizenship in favour of an American passport to keep playing.
 
I am not having a pop genuinely interested to see if you have more info than me.... other than your gut feeling why do you think some concession may be made this time?

expert in the area https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/45277281 confirms that the bigger you are the harder it is to get out of it. Quite a few examples there including:

In 2015 golfer Bae Sang-moon - a PGA Tour professional ranked in the world's top 100 - argued that his residency in the United States meant he should be allowed to delay his service until his top-level career was over.

A court in Daegu ruled otherwise and he spent two years as a rifleman in his nation's army.

Baek Cha-seung, a baseball pitcher who played for the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres in the mid-2000s, had to renounce his Korean citizenship in favour of an American passport to keep playing.

Nope, certainly don’t know anything more, just from the other examaples in that article when talking about Park Ji-Sung and Ki, as well as talking with a Korean friend from work (hardly a notable source.) I completely respect the fact that they won’t let you off just because you’re a footballer, but at the same time it is unfair. A normal citizen’s career is much longer and 2 years out isn’t as big as 2 years in a 10-15 year football career.

I just feel (or perhaps hope) that if they get to the final, there may be a reduction or exemption. Let’s hope it’s a mute point after they win it.
 
I am not having a pop genuinely interested to see if you have more info than me.... other than your gut feeling why do you think some concession may be made this time?

expert in the area https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/45277281 confirms that the bigger you are the harder it is to get out of it. Quite a few examples there including:

In 2015 golfer Bae Sang-moon - a PGA Tour professional ranked in the world's top 100 - argued that his residency in the United States meant he should be allowed to delay his service until his top-level career was over.

A court in Daegu ruled otherwise and he spent two years as a rifleman in his nation's army.

Baek Cha-seung, a baseball pitcher who played for the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres in the mid-2000s, had to renounce his Korean citizenship in favour of an American passport to keep playing.
Or 4 weeks.
Did you read my post above?
 
Or 4 weeks.
Did you read my post above?
As per wiki that is not a loophole but the rule and its gold for the Asian cup...(the football team were not given the exception on a whim from 2004 http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2004-09/02/content_371041.htm) , there was a big backlash after the WC and baseball in 2008 and they doubled down on the rules so unlikely to change again

Current conscription regulations stipulate that athletes who win medals in the Olympic Games or gold medals in the Asian Games are granted exemptions from military service and are placed in Grade 4. They are required to do four weeks of basic military training and engage in sports field for 42 months... In practice, after athletes finish their four weeks of basic military training, they are able to continue their own sports career during the 34 months of duty
 
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