Tuesday, March 26, 2013

QPR Midfielder Ji-Sung Park Considering Pension|CaughtOffside

Have the CaughtOffside iPad software. Acquire the # 1 Free Sports Software from the App Store. Every one of the latest footie news and much, much more. South Korean staras father believes Park ready to call it each day after next year. Register to Fulham compared to QPR QPRas Ji-Sung Park is on the brink of retirement according to the playeras father. The Daily Mail are revealing that the former Manchester United midfielder is planning to pull his job to a detailed. As he time at Loftus Road has been interrupted by accidents and bad form the 32 year old has fought to make an effect on the QPR staff since joining from United. Despite doing an integral role in the Manchester United area that will continue to win four Premier League games and a Champions League prize during Parkas remain at Old Trafford, the former South Korean global has didn't significantly enhance QPRas leads of Premier League survival. The player remains respected in South Korea and there are calls in his homeland to make a final swansong in the Korean K-League. However the playeras father has reportedly insisted that Park has grown tired of football and no further believes he'd manage to perform well enough to justify his agreement. Park has yet another trophies than any Asian footballer ever sold and became both first Asian footballer to arise in the first Asian person and a League closing to carry the trophy within a successful seven year spell at Old Trafford.

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