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`과몰입 인생사` 열광하는 붉은악마 이찬원, `2002 월드컵 주역` 거스 히딩크 편 `기대만발` #이찬원
published: 22 Jul 2024
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Belgian Red Devils National Soccer Supporters Club RESPECT
Red Devils (Belgium Soccer Supporters Team) RESPECT
Facebook: Neeroeteren 4 Belgium https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086968360245
#reddevils #supporters #belgium
published: 27 Apr 2023
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#REDDEVILS | Random supporter turns out to be an old friend... :-)
May 2016, Brussels. Our #BelgianRedDevils call randomly selected 1895 fans to renew their official Belgian Red Devils Fanclub membership! Turns out the random fan is an old friend of Jean-Francois Gillet... A small world!
Subscribe for more video content from the Royal Belgian FA 👉 https://bit.ly/rbfayoutube
More RBFA? 👉 https://www.rbfa.be
published: 02 May 2016
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Manchester United - PSG : à Paris, les fans des Red Devils ont déchanté...
Nous avons passé la soirée avec des fans de Manchester United pendant le match Manchester UTD - PSG. Et autant dire que la fête n'était pas au rendez-vous
published: 13 Feb 2019
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Over a million "red devils" expected on streets for team's opener
(13 Jun 2006) SHOTLIST
1. Till down from South Korean national flag and balloons on top of building to supporters sitting on the ground
2. Mid of two girls dressed in team's red colours
3. Close-up a man drumming
4. Close-up of supporter with her face painted
5. Till down from statues of South Korean national team players to people in the street
6. Close-up of statue representing South Korean player Park Chu-young
7. Wide of supporters motorbikes driving on the road
8. Mid of dressed-up supporters waiting for the match
9. Various of people getting their face painted
10. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Paek Seung-hae, South Korean Supporter:
"I think South Korea can beat Togo 2-0 as our team is a force to be reckoned with."
11. Close-up of a national flag done with connected ball...
published: 28 Jul 2015
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Woman Lightning Fan Bloodies Man in Fan Fight! WOW! 4K pt2
This video is owned by me and may not be copied or used in a compilation video without express permission.
Look for part one also on my channel that shows the beginning of the fight.
On October 23, 2021, a fan fight broke out in the front row of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Colorado Avalanche game at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. This video does not contain what happened at the beginning of the fight and does not imply that anyone started it, just that it was part of what happened.
As you can see, the woman uppercuts and beats the heck out of the fan until it is broken up by other fans and then the Tampa Police Department.
*Edit- from what has been discovered, the man that was beaten started the fight by going over and slapping the other man seen punching in this video***
published: 24 Oct 2021
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Hear Out The Admins: Our Official Supporters' Club Journey
It's been an year since we started the journey of fan club. Let us tell you one thing - it's nothing short than a rollercoaster ride. All of us have had experienced a lot during the pandemic but what glued us together was and is the fan club - be it, opening the WhatsApp groups at night to see people raging sticker fights or having serious discussion about United's transfer targets or Ole's tactics or be it deciding what to post especially on the days we lost as the urge to go out all guns blazing after every loss is just so irresistible.
We're building a supporters' club, which will always remain United in the heart.
Thanks to everyone out here who has supported us in the past and who are still supporting us!
Yours truly,
MUSC Red Devils NCR, Official Supporters' Club of Manchester...
published: 19 Nov 2021
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한국, 가나전 에: Football fans Red Devils Mass gathered in Gwanghwamun Square for Korea vs Uruguay #월드컵경기
"Football fans root for #TeamKorea at #GwanghwamunSquare in downtown Seoul, about an hour before the team's first group stage match against Uruguay at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Thursday. The cheering in the fan zone was made possible after the official supporters club for Team Korea, #RedDevils, won a conditional approval from the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Tuesday, concerning safety regulations following the Itaewon Halloween tragedy on Oct. 29." - The Korea Times
With boosted safety measures after Itaewon, World Cup screening proceeds without problems
By Yoon Min-sik of The Korea Herald
After South Korea’s first match of the World Cup on Thursday, I overheard a policeman saying to his colleague over the radio that the public screening event at Gwanghwamun Plaza, central Seoul ...
published: 27 Nov 2022
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🚨 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: De Ligt is Red!🤩✅ Deal COMPLETE! Welcome to MANCHESTER UNITED | Confirmed Transfers💥
In a stunning move, Manchester United has announced the signing of Matthijs de Ligt from Bayern Munich for a fee of €35m. The highly-rated Dutch defender is set to undergo medical tests and sign a long-term contract with the Red Devils. This transfer has fans buzzing with excitement, as De Ligt's addition promises to significantly strengthen United's defensive lineup.
According to sources close to the deal, De Ligt will fly to Manchester today to complete the formalities. The 23-year-old center-back has been a top target for United, and the club's persistence has finally paid off. Imagine the anticipation at Old Trafford as supporters eagerly await his arrival, hoping he will bring stability and leadership to their defense.
De Ligt's impressive performances for Bayern and the Netherlands...
published: 22 Jul 2024
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Red Devils or Red Flags? Top 5 Reasons NOT to Support Manchester United!
Welcome back to another uproarious episode from NotTheSupportersClub, where we bring you the top reasons why supporting certain football clubs might just be the funniest mistake of your life! Today, we've set our sights on the mighty Manchester United – or should we say, the not-so-mighty? 🤔
#shorts #manchesterunited #NotTheSupportersClub #premierleague #funnyfootball #footballbanter #ManUtdMemes #oldtrafford #footballhumor #ukfootball #soccercomedy #premierleague
👍 Don't forget to:
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published: 16 Sep 2023
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Belgian Red Devils National Soccer Supporters Club RESPECT
Red Devils (Belgium Soccer Supporters Team) RESPECT
Facebook: Neeroeteren 4 Belgium https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086968360245
#reddevils #supporte...
Red Devils (Belgium Soccer Supporters Team) RESPECT
Facebook: Neeroeteren 4 Belgium https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086968360245
#reddevils #supporters #belgium
https://wn.com/Belgian_Red_Devils_National_Soccer_Supporters_Club_Respect
Red Devils (Belgium Soccer Supporters Team) RESPECT
Facebook: Neeroeteren 4 Belgium https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086968360245
#reddevils #supporters #belgium
- published: 27 Apr 2023
- views: 452
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#REDDEVILS | Random supporter turns out to be an old friend... :-)
May 2016, Brussels. Our #BelgianRedDevils call randomly selected 1895 fans to renew their official Belgian Red Devils Fanclub membership! Turns out the random f...
May 2016, Brussels. Our #BelgianRedDevils call randomly selected 1895 fans to renew their official Belgian Red Devils Fanclub membership! Turns out the random fan is an old friend of Jean-Francois Gillet... A small world!
Subscribe for more video content from the Royal Belgian FA 👉 https://bit.ly/rbfayoutube
More RBFA? 👉 https://www.rbfa.be
https://wn.com/Reddevils_|_Random_Supporter_Turns_Out_To_Be_An_Old_Friend..._)
May 2016, Brussels. Our #BelgianRedDevils call randomly selected 1895 fans to renew their official Belgian Red Devils Fanclub membership! Turns out the random fan is an old friend of Jean-Francois Gillet... A small world!
Subscribe for more video content from the Royal Belgian FA 👉 https://bit.ly/rbfayoutube
More RBFA? 👉 https://www.rbfa.be
- published: 02 May 2016
- views: 80008
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Manchester United - PSG : à Paris, les fans des Red Devils ont déchanté...
Nous avons passé la soirée avec des fans de Manchester United pendant le match Manchester UTD - PSG. Et autant dire que la fête n'était pas au rendez-vous
Nous avons passé la soirée avec des fans de Manchester United pendant le match Manchester UTD - PSG. Et autant dire que la fête n'était pas au rendez-vous
https://wn.com/Manchester_United_Psg_À_Paris,_Les_Fans_Des_Red_Devils_Ont_Déchanté...
Nous avons passé la soirée avec des fans de Manchester United pendant le match Manchester UTD - PSG. Et autant dire que la fête n'était pas au rendez-vous
- published: 13 Feb 2019
- views: 18074
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Over a million "red devils" expected on streets for team's opener
(13 Jun 2006) SHOTLIST
1. Till down from South Korean national flag and balloons on top of building to supporters sitting on the ground
2. Mid of two girls d...
(13 Jun 2006) SHOTLIST
1. Till down from South Korean national flag and balloons on top of building to supporters sitting on the ground
2. Mid of two girls dressed in team's red colours
3. Close-up a man drumming
4. Close-up of supporter with her face painted
5. Till down from statues of South Korean national team players to people in the street
6. Close-up of statue representing South Korean player Park Chu-young
7. Wide of supporters motorbikes driving on the road
8. Mid of dressed-up supporters waiting for the match
9. Various of people getting their face painted
10. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Paek Seung-hae, South Korean Supporter:
"I think South Korea can beat Togo 2-0 as our team is a force to be reckoned with."
11. Close-up of a national flag done with connected balloons
12. Mid of supporters waving flag
13. Pan of crowds of supporters sitting on the ground
14. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Won Dong-myoung, South Korean Supporter:
"South Korea will beat Togo 5-0, 10-0."
15. Zoom-in to crowd of supporters cheering
16. Various of cheer leaders dancing in front of supporters at subway station near City Hall
STORYLINE
The streets of South Korea were tunred into a sea of red on Tuesday, as more than a million fans wore their national football team's blazing signature colour to cheer them on as they launch their World Cup campaign.
Police say an estimated 1.5 (m) million fans would join in mass street parties across the country when South Korea meets Togo in their Group G opener at 10 p.m. local time (1300 GMT).
South Koreans are hoping their team can replicate their 2002 performance, when the then-co-hosts of the tournament made a stunning run to the semi-finals.
Before the World Cup came to their home country, the South Koreans had never won a match at the World Cup
finals.
The South Korean team is out to prove 2002 wasn't a fluke, bolstered by the boisterous crowds at home who are hoping their support this year will still be felt from halfway around the world.
Fans are feeling confident: surveys show most South Koreans think their team will advance at least to the second round.
"I think South Korea can beat Togo 2-0 as our team is a force to be reckoned with," said Paek Seung-hae, a supporter.
This year, cheering is also being taken to a new level. Fans are heading to classes to learn the "vertex dance" - a strutting line dance with a leader at the head of triangle formation that has become a national craze after its introduction by actor Kim Su-ro.
Another required accessory this year for "Red Devils" - as the South Korean soccer fan club is known - are devil's horn headbands that light up for the games that all will be played at night time in Korea.
The nerve centre for celebrations is central Seoul, where more than 150-thousand people are expected to view the game on massive screens amid building facades that have been covered with advertisements glorifying the country's soccer heroes.
South Korea's other matches against France and Switzerland on June 18 and 23 in Germany, both kick off in South Korea the early hours of each following day (June 19 and 24) - at 4 a.m. (1900 GMT).
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(13 Jun 2006) SHOTLIST
1. Till down from South Korean national flag and balloons on top of building to supporters sitting on the ground
2. Mid of two girls dressed in team's red colours
3. Close-up a man drumming
4. Close-up of supporter with her face painted
5. Till down from statues of South Korean national team players to people in the street
6. Close-up of statue representing South Korean player Park Chu-young
7. Wide of supporters motorbikes driving on the road
8. Mid of dressed-up supporters waiting for the match
9. Various of people getting their face painted
10. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Paek Seung-hae, South Korean Supporter:
"I think South Korea can beat Togo 2-0 as our team is a force to be reckoned with."
11. Close-up of a national flag done with connected balloons
12. Mid of supporters waving flag
13. Pan of crowds of supporters sitting on the ground
14. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Won Dong-myoung, South Korean Supporter:
"South Korea will beat Togo 5-0, 10-0."
15. Zoom-in to crowd of supporters cheering
16. Various of cheer leaders dancing in front of supporters at subway station near City Hall
STORYLINE
The streets of South Korea were tunred into a sea of red on Tuesday, as more than a million fans wore their national football team's blazing signature colour to cheer them on as they launch their World Cup campaign.
Police say an estimated 1.5 (m) million fans would join in mass street parties across the country when South Korea meets Togo in their Group G opener at 10 p.m. local time (1300 GMT).
South Koreans are hoping their team can replicate their 2002 performance, when the then-co-hosts of the tournament made a stunning run to the semi-finals.
Before the World Cup came to their home country, the South Koreans had never won a match at the World Cup
finals.
The South Korean team is out to prove 2002 wasn't a fluke, bolstered by the boisterous crowds at home who are hoping their support this year will still be felt from halfway around the world.
Fans are feeling confident: surveys show most South Koreans think their team will advance at least to the second round.
"I think South Korea can beat Togo 2-0 as our team is a force to be reckoned with," said Paek Seung-hae, a supporter.
This year, cheering is also being taken to a new level. Fans are heading to classes to learn the "vertex dance" - a strutting line dance with a leader at the head of triangle formation that has become a national craze after its introduction by actor Kim Su-ro.
Another required accessory this year for "Red Devils" - as the South Korean soccer fan club is known - are devil's horn headbands that light up for the games that all will be played at night time in Korea.
The nerve centre for celebrations is central Seoul, where more than 150-thousand people are expected to view the game on massive screens amid building facades that have been covered with advertisements glorifying the country's soccer heroes.
South Korea's other matches against France and Switzerland on June 18 and 23 in Germany, both kick off in South Korea the early hours of each following day (June 19 and 24) - at 4 a.m. (1900 GMT).
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- published: 28 Jul 2015
- views: 260
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Woman Lightning Fan Bloodies Man in Fan Fight! WOW! 4K pt2
This video is owned by me and may not be copied or used in a compilation video without express permission.
Look for part one also on my channel that shows the...
This video is owned by me and may not be copied or used in a compilation video without express permission.
Look for part one also on my channel that shows the beginning of the fight.
On October 23, 2021, a fan fight broke out in the front row of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Colorado Avalanche game at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. This video does not contain what happened at the beginning of the fight and does not imply that anyone started it, just that it was part of what happened.
As you can see, the woman uppercuts and beats the heck out of the fan until it is broken up by other fans and then the Tampa Police Department.
*Edit- from what has been discovered, the man that was beaten started the fight by going over and slapping the other man seen punching in this video***
https://wn.com/Woman_Lightning_Fan_Bloodies_Man_In_Fan_Fight_Wow_4K_Pt2
This video is owned by me and may not be copied or used in a compilation video without express permission.
Look for part one also on my channel that shows the beginning of the fight.
On October 23, 2021, a fan fight broke out in the front row of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Colorado Avalanche game at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. This video does not contain what happened at the beginning of the fight and does not imply that anyone started it, just that it was part of what happened.
As you can see, the woman uppercuts and beats the heck out of the fan until it is broken up by other fans and then the Tampa Police Department.
*Edit- from what has been discovered, the man that was beaten started the fight by going over and slapping the other man seen punching in this video***
- published: 24 Oct 2021
- views: 330587
17:57
Hear Out The Admins: Our Official Supporters' Club Journey
It's been an year since we started the journey of fan club. Let us tell you one thing - it's nothing short than a rollercoaster ride. All of us have had experie...
It's been an year since we started the journey of fan club. Let us tell you one thing - it's nothing short than a rollercoaster ride. All of us have had experienced a lot during the pandemic but what glued us together was and is the fan club - be it, opening the WhatsApp groups at night to see people raging sticker fights or having serious discussion about United's transfer targets or Ole's tactics or be it deciding what to post especially on the days we lost as the urge to go out all guns blazing after every loss is just so irresistible.
We're building a supporters' club, which will always remain United in the heart.
Thanks to everyone out here who has supported us in the past and who are still supporting us!
Yours truly,
MUSC Red Devils NCR, Official Supporters' Club of Manchester United
Social Media Handles - https://linktr.ee/muscreddevilsncr
#reddevilsncr #mufc #ggmu #weloveunited #oldtrafford #gloryglorymanchesterunited #manchesterunitedfc #mufcfans #unitedfans #plindia
https://wn.com/Hear_Out_The_Admins_Our_Official_Supporters'_Club_Journey
It's been an year since we started the journey of fan club. Let us tell you one thing - it's nothing short than a rollercoaster ride. All of us have had experienced a lot during the pandemic but what glued us together was and is the fan club - be it, opening the WhatsApp groups at night to see people raging sticker fights or having serious discussion about United's transfer targets or Ole's tactics or be it deciding what to post especially on the days we lost as the urge to go out all guns blazing after every loss is just so irresistible.
We're building a supporters' club, which will always remain United in the heart.
Thanks to everyone out here who has supported us in the past and who are still supporting us!
Yours truly,
MUSC Red Devils NCR, Official Supporters' Club of Manchester United
Social Media Handles - https://linktr.ee/muscreddevilsncr
#reddevilsncr #mufc #ggmu #weloveunited #oldtrafford #gloryglorymanchesterunited #manchesterunitedfc #mufcfans #unitedfans #plindia
- published: 19 Nov 2021
- views: 174
10:15
한국, 가나전 에: Football fans Red Devils Mass gathered in Gwanghwamun Square for Korea vs Uruguay #월드컵경기
"Football fans root for #TeamKorea at #GwanghwamunSquare in downtown Seoul, about an hour before the team's first group stage match against Uruguay at the 2022 ...
"Football fans root for #TeamKorea at #GwanghwamunSquare in downtown Seoul, about an hour before the team's first group stage match against Uruguay at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Thursday. The cheering in the fan zone was made possible after the official supporters club for Team Korea, #RedDevils, won a conditional approval from the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Tuesday, concerning safety regulations following the Itaewon Halloween tragedy on Oct. 29." - The Korea Times
With boosted safety measures after Itaewon, World Cup screening proceeds without problems
By Yoon Min-sik of The Korea Herald
After South Korea’s first match of the World Cup on Thursday, I overheard a policeman saying to his colleague over the radio that the public screening event at Gwanghwamun Plaza, central Seoul “wrapped up superbly.”
There were no fights, no mess left by drunkards, and no fighting with the officials from the government, police and hosting group over being told what to do. There was some scattered trash in the streets, but most had been picked up by the roughly 23,000 people who gathered to support their team.
It was a different sight from what I was used to at mass public events -- be they public screenings, protests or street parties -- where at least some people ruin things for everyone else.
As investigations into the deadly Itaewon crowd crush revealed insufficient efforts by authorities to maintain order for those gathered to celebrate Halloween, police and the Seoul city government took special care that the Thursday’s event would be as orderly as possible.
Approximately 500 policemen, including eight squads of riot police, were dispatched to the scene in addition to hundreds of more from the Jongno-gu district office and the Red Devils, the official supporters club for the South Korean national soccer team, who were hosting the event. They maintained separate one-way system for entrance and exit, and ensured that there was no jaywalking in the square.
Rescue workers were dispatched at the entrance and exits, and each section was divided by barriers and allocated numbers, as to allow swift rescue efforts in case of emergencies. Safety information was announced by the host group whenever there was a break in action, such as half-time and in the intermission during performances of the pre-game ceremony.
Being used to seeing the plaza jam-packed during such events, it was peculiar but welcome to see a little boy sitting comfortably in his spot with his mother, with enough space that he did not have to worry about being unintentionally hurt by the surrounding adults.
Part of me wondered if this was all even a bit “too orderly.” Public screenings of World Cup matches have always felt like a street party, and what fun is a party without people going a little crazy?
But the sight of a child holding hands with his mother, having an animated chatter about the match that was just played, was a reminder that public events should be for everyone to enjoy, not just some raving party-goers.
There was no party per se, but everyone enjoyed the game and the unseasonably warm November weather, and they went home safe without having to worry about being trampled. After the nightmare at Itaewon, that is a much-welcome change."
"Red Devils cheer for Team Korea's World Cup 2022 match against Uruguay
Football fans across the country gathered at several different venues on Thursday night to cheer for Team Korea in its 2022 World Cup match against Uruguay.
Fans were excited about the game and some local governments agreed to set up multiple fan zones.
Hours before the game, fans clad in red T-shirts and carrying Korean national flags started to turn up in Gwanghwamun Square, one of the fan zones in Seoul. Spots near the main screen had already been occupied by fans from 6 p.m., prompting authorities to disperse people to seats in different places.
"Saudi Arabia beat Argentina, and Japan defeated Germany. I hope Korea can get this positive energy and trounce Uruguay today," a 24-year-old football fan, who asked to be identified only by the surname Kang, told The Korea Times.
He went to Gwanghwamun Square to show his support for Son Heung-min, the captain of the Korean national team and forward for British Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur.
Jun Ye-won, another football fan, went to a restaurant to watch the game.
"I've waited four years for this day as a fan of Song Heung-min. This is the match that is held on my birthday. I hope the team can score good results," she said.
On Tuesday, the Seoul Metropolitan Government approved an application by the official fan club of the Korean national football team, better known as the Red Devils, to establish a fan zone in the newly renovated Gwanghwamun Square.
Shortly after, several other local governments, including Incheon and Suwon, also unveiled their plans to offer fan zones with the Red Devils." - Lee Yeon-Woo, The Korea Times
https://wn.com/한국,_가나전_에_Football_Fans_Red_Devils_Mass_Gathered_In_Gwanghwamun_Square_For_Korea_Vs_Uruguay_월드컵경기
"Football fans root for #TeamKorea at #GwanghwamunSquare in downtown Seoul, about an hour before the team's first group stage match against Uruguay at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Thursday. The cheering in the fan zone was made possible after the official supporters club for Team Korea, #RedDevils, won a conditional approval from the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Tuesday, concerning safety regulations following the Itaewon Halloween tragedy on Oct. 29." - The Korea Times
With boosted safety measures after Itaewon, World Cup screening proceeds without problems
By Yoon Min-sik of The Korea Herald
After South Korea’s first match of the World Cup on Thursday, I overheard a policeman saying to his colleague over the radio that the public screening event at Gwanghwamun Plaza, central Seoul “wrapped up superbly.”
There were no fights, no mess left by drunkards, and no fighting with the officials from the government, police and hosting group over being told what to do. There was some scattered trash in the streets, but most had been picked up by the roughly 23,000 people who gathered to support their team.
It was a different sight from what I was used to at mass public events -- be they public screenings, protests or street parties -- where at least some people ruin things for everyone else.
As investigations into the deadly Itaewon crowd crush revealed insufficient efforts by authorities to maintain order for those gathered to celebrate Halloween, police and the Seoul city government took special care that the Thursday’s event would be as orderly as possible.
Approximately 500 policemen, including eight squads of riot police, were dispatched to the scene in addition to hundreds of more from the Jongno-gu district office and the Red Devils, the official supporters club for the South Korean national soccer team, who were hosting the event. They maintained separate one-way system for entrance and exit, and ensured that there was no jaywalking in the square.
Rescue workers were dispatched at the entrance and exits, and each section was divided by barriers and allocated numbers, as to allow swift rescue efforts in case of emergencies. Safety information was announced by the host group whenever there was a break in action, such as half-time and in the intermission during performances of the pre-game ceremony.
Being used to seeing the plaza jam-packed during such events, it was peculiar but welcome to see a little boy sitting comfortably in his spot with his mother, with enough space that he did not have to worry about being unintentionally hurt by the surrounding adults.
Part of me wondered if this was all even a bit “too orderly.” Public screenings of World Cup matches have always felt like a street party, and what fun is a party without people going a little crazy?
But the sight of a child holding hands with his mother, having an animated chatter about the match that was just played, was a reminder that public events should be for everyone to enjoy, not just some raving party-goers.
There was no party per se, but everyone enjoyed the game and the unseasonably warm November weather, and they went home safe without having to worry about being trampled. After the nightmare at Itaewon, that is a much-welcome change."
"Red Devils cheer for Team Korea's World Cup 2022 match against Uruguay
Football fans across the country gathered at several different venues on Thursday night to cheer for Team Korea in its 2022 World Cup match against Uruguay.
Fans were excited about the game and some local governments agreed to set up multiple fan zones.
Hours before the game, fans clad in red T-shirts and carrying Korean national flags started to turn up in Gwanghwamun Square, one of the fan zones in Seoul. Spots near the main screen had already been occupied by fans from 6 p.m., prompting authorities to disperse people to seats in different places.
"Saudi Arabia beat Argentina, and Japan defeated Germany. I hope Korea can get this positive energy and trounce Uruguay today," a 24-year-old football fan, who asked to be identified only by the surname Kang, told The Korea Times.
He went to Gwanghwamun Square to show his support for Son Heung-min, the captain of the Korean national team and forward for British Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur.
Jun Ye-won, another football fan, went to a restaurant to watch the game.
"I've waited four years for this day as a fan of Song Heung-min. This is the match that is held on my birthday. I hope the team can score good results," she said.
On Tuesday, the Seoul Metropolitan Government approved an application by the official fan club of the Korean national football team, better known as the Red Devils, to establish a fan zone in the newly renovated Gwanghwamun Square.
Shortly after, several other local governments, including Incheon and Suwon, also unveiled their plans to offer fan zones with the Red Devils." - Lee Yeon-Woo, The Korea Times
- published: 27 Nov 2022
- views: 113
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🚨 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: De Ligt is Red!🤩✅ Deal COMPLETE! Welcome to MANCHESTER UNITED | Confirmed Transfers💥
In a stunning move, Manchester United has announced the signing of Matthijs de Ligt from Bayern Munich for a fee of €35m. The highly-rated Dutch defender is set...
In a stunning move, Manchester United has announced the signing of Matthijs de Ligt from Bayern Munich for a fee of €35m. The highly-rated Dutch defender is set to undergo medical tests and sign a long-term contract with the Red Devils. This transfer has fans buzzing with excitement, as De Ligt's addition promises to significantly strengthen United's defensive lineup.
According to sources close to the deal, De Ligt will fly to Manchester today to complete the formalities. The 23-year-old center-back has been a top target for United, and the club's persistence has finally paid off. Imagine the anticipation at Old Trafford as supporters eagerly await his arrival, hoping he will bring stability and leadership to their defense.
De Ligt's impressive performances for Bayern and the Netherlands national team caught the attention of top European clubs, but United's aggressive pursuit secured his signature. His leadership, aerial ability, and defensive prowess make him an ideal fit for Erik ten Hag's side. Picture De Ligt commanding the backline, thwarting attackers with his skill and composure, and inspiring confidence in his teammates.
This signing marks a significant statement of intent from United's hierarchy, demonstrating their commitment to building a top-tier squad. Fans are ecstatic about the news, expecting De Ligt to form a formidable partnership with Raphael Varane. The excitement is palpable, as this move signals United's ambition and willingness to compete with the Premier League's elite. Stay tuned for further updates as this thrilling story unfolds!
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In a stunning move, Manchester United has announced the signing of Matthijs de Ligt from Bayern Munich for a fee of €35m. The highly-rated Dutch defender is set to undergo medical tests and sign a long-term contract with the Red Devils. This transfer has fans buzzing with excitement, as De Ligt's addition promises to significantly strengthen United's defensive lineup.
According to sources close to the deal, De Ligt will fly to Manchester today to complete the formalities. The 23-year-old center-back has been a top target for United, and the club's persistence has finally paid off. Imagine the anticipation at Old Trafford as supporters eagerly await his arrival, hoping he will bring stability and leadership to their defense.
De Ligt's impressive performances for Bayern and the Netherlands national team caught the attention of top European clubs, but United's aggressive pursuit secured his signature. His leadership, aerial ability, and defensive prowess make him an ideal fit for Erik ten Hag's side. Picture De Ligt commanding the backline, thwarting attackers with his skill and composure, and inspiring confidence in his teammates.
This signing marks a significant statement of intent from United's hierarchy, demonstrating their commitment to building a top-tier squad. Fans are ecstatic about the news, expecting De Ligt to form a formidable partnership with Raphael Varane. The excitement is palpable, as this move signals United's ambition and willingness to compete with the Premier League's elite. Stay tuned for further updates as this thrilling story unfolds!
#manchesterunited #mufc #manutd #footballdrama #transfernews #confirmedtransfers #fabrizioromano
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- published: 22 Jul 2024
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Red Devils or Red Flags? Top 5 Reasons NOT to Support Manchester United!
Welcome back to another uproarious episode from NotTheSupportersClub, where we bring you the top reasons why supporting certain football clubs might just be the...
Welcome back to another uproarious episode from NotTheSupportersClub, where we bring you the top reasons why supporting certain football clubs might just be the funniest mistake of your life! Today, we've set our sights on the mighty Manchester United – or should we say, the not-so-mighty? 🤔
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Like this video if it gave you a good chuckle (or if you're not a Manchester United fan!)
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Comment down below your thoughts, or which team you'd love for us to humorously critique next!
In the spirit of camaraderie and football culture, we invite all fans to join in the laughter – yes, even the Red Devils themselves. Remember, it's all in good fun, and we're here to celebrate the quirks and foibles of the beautiful game in a jestful manner. So hit play and let's share a laugh at Old Trafford's expense! ⚽😂
https://wn.com/Red_Devils_Or_Red_Flags_Top_5_Reasons_Not_To_Support_Manchester_United
Welcome back to another uproarious episode from NotTheSupportersClub, where we bring you the top reasons why supporting certain football clubs might just be the funniest mistake of your life! Today, we've set our sights on the mighty Manchester United – or should we say, the not-so-mighty? 🤔
#shorts #manchesterunited #NotTheSupportersClub #premierleague #funnyfootball #footballbanter #ManUtdMemes #oldtrafford #footballhumor #ukfootball #soccercomedy #premierleague
👍 Don't forget to:
Like this video if it gave you a good chuckle (or if you're not a Manchester United fan!)
Share it with your football buddies to spread the laughter
Subscribe to NotTheSupportersClub for more hilarious takes on your favorite (or least favorite) football teams
Comment down below your thoughts, or which team you'd love for us to humorously critique next!
In the spirit of camaraderie and football culture, we invite all fans to join in the laughter – yes, even the Red Devils themselves. Remember, it's all in good fun, and we're here to celebrate the quirks and foibles of the beautiful game in a jestful manner. So hit play and let's share a laugh at Old Trafford's expense! ⚽😂
- published: 16 Sep 2023
- views: 121