AGAIN, UNDER CHUNG MONG-GYU...IN ORDER FOR SPRING TO COME TO THE SOCCER FIELD

Again, under Chung Mong-gyu...In order for spring to come to the soccer field

Again, under Chung Mong-gyu...In order for spring to come to the soccer field

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The election for the president of the Korea Football Association, which used to be talkative and troublesome, has been completed. Chung Mong-kyu, the current chairman, has succeeded in serving four consecutive terms and will take on the role of South Korean soccer leader for another four years.

The election schedule, which was originally held on Jan. 8, was pushed back and held on Feb. 26. The election is over and there should be no more waste of time or debate. Since the new year started without a leader, the KFA has been stalled, and fans are sighing again.

Chairman Chung Mong-gyu should start his new term by reflecting on the issues that arose during the election process. He may have felt uncomfortable and uncomfortable for himself, but some of the criticisms from the rival candidates and fans have to be listened to. He should also admit that there are quite a few choices, such as "I do not strongly support Chung, but there is not a good alternative."

It is the "normalization of the Korea Football Association" that should be taken care of before making a good-looking pledge.

The Korea Football Association (KFA) is a large organization. Just like the name "World Cup," it is a sport in which the world heats up together and has jurisdiction over everything the Korean people love the most. There is no liveliness in this important organization. Even though the number of employees has increased and the number of talented people is overflowing, it is frustrating to deal with the situation.

"I watched it for about a year and told our staff what I wanted to change and what I wanted them to try anew, and the answer was good." I only laughed when I asked back, "The chairman of the committee can leave later, but the rest of us have to continue."

This is the words of a subcommittee chairperson of the Korea Football Association. I don't think it's just a matter for the employees concerned. A culture where people only need to do what they are given and an environment where they don't feel the need to do their best. Those who understand the inside air to a certain extent would fully sympathize with the situation.

A high-ranking official said, "I don't know how the Korea Football Association became like this. I used to have a lot of friends who came here because they liked soccer, so I used to have a lot of energy even though it was hard work, but (now) it has changed," adding, "Something needs to be changed to boost morale of our employees."

The leader needs to change, but listening carefully is the starting point. There is a saying that "the Korea Football Association only works for Chairman Chung." It does not mean taking an example. Self-righteousness that does not trust its members cannot bring good results. After winning the election, Chairman Chung said, "I will approach soccer players and listen to them a lot." I recommend you to listen to your internal stories first.

Huh Jung-moo, candidates for Shin Moon-sun and soccer players with him also need to reflect.

Even lawmakers were excited about the KFA's incompetence and lack of communication, but they failed to show up for a regime change. Out of 182 valid votes, Chairman Chung received 156 votes. It was Heo with 15 votes and Shin with 11.

The 85% of the vote and the gap between the candidates are too wide to say that these and other reasons have hindered the voters' "wise judgment." It is also a virtue of a sportsman to admit defeat. They should take on the role of healthy advisors in the future, checking coldly to see if they fit the "other person" they have been shouting all along.

Soccer players and self-proclaimed soccer experts, who were harshly disciplined by others, should stop the "blind criticism." The joke that cursing the Korea Football Association will increase the number of views, whether it is articles or videos, is not as funny as it is.

Regardless of the field, our society is stingy in praise and consideration, but the soccer community is particularly busy biting. I would like to ask if the sword that is wielded excitedly is just for self-explanation or personal enlightenment. There are cases of misleading.

At the World Cup finals level, Korea is still a "one-win sacrifice" or at least a "goal for points." No one believes that the round of 16 is natural just because Son Heung-min, Kim Min-jae and Lee Kang-in are present. The same goes for the appointment of a national team coach. To move world leaders, our national team should have enough charm. Or it should have the power of money, which is hard to resist like a Middle Eastern country. Even if you make an offer, it doesn't come all the way.

Of course, it is not strange to have expectations and hopes for a better situation, and it is best to cheer for "our side" without calculations in sports games. If this is the case, the result should be taken calmly. Encouraging athletes who failed to win a medal in the Olympics, he said, "I hope the Korean national soccer team will change its attitude of treating them as sinners even if they lose just once." 메이저놀이터

"This winter is exceptionally long and cold. I hope it will be warmer and spring will come to the soccer community," Chairman Chung Mong-gyu said after receiving his election certificate. The change will be made only when we work together.

Chairman Chung Mong-gyu, who disappointed many soccer players and soccer fans during his three terms in office, needs to make do-or-die situations for himself. Soccer players should not just blame themselves and say, "It's your fault." They should do so even if they are not saying, "It's my fault."

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