K League United's Guide to the 2018 Season
With the start of the 2018 K League season nearly upon us, we here at K League United have gathered all of our season previews, live shows and competitions, and compiled them into one handy index for you to use as your guide to all the K League 1 and 2 teams going into the new year.
After a long winter, K League returns in it's sleek rebranded guise as K Leagues 1 and 2. There have been notable signings at many clubs, with a few even grabbing headlines across Asia.
You will have seen across our site in the last week, in-depth season previews of each team from all of our K League United writing staff, each of them putting in a fantastic effort to ensure you have all the information going into the new campaign.
On Monday evening, we asked site editors Ryan Walters, Paul Neat and Matthew Binns to summarise these previews and offer their own personal thoughts on what should be expected of each side in the year ahead.
Not only can you can watch the shows for both K League 1 and 2 via the K League United YouTube channel below, you can also find links to ALL our pre-season previews, club supporters groups and even a competition or two.
So what are you waiting for? Tuck in!
K League 2 Club Previews
K League 2 Season Predictions
You can also read in depth previews on our site for the following K League 2 sides:
Ansan Greeners (by Mike Brandon)
FC Anyang (by FC Anyang Assistant Manager Michael Kim)
Bucheon 1995 (by Alastair Middleton)
Busan I'Park (by Tom Marcantonio)
Daejeon Citizen (by Paul Neat)
Gwangju FC (by Branko Belan)
Seoul E-Land (by Michael Redmond)
Suwon FC (by Matthew Binns)
For a full list of K League 2 fixtures, click here.
K League 1 Club Previews
K League 1 Season Predictions
You can also read in depth previews on our site for the following K League 1 sides:
Daegu FC (by Jung Muyeol)
Gangwon FC (by Branko Belan)
Gyeongnam FC (by James Edrupt)
Incheon United (by Tim Barnes)
Jeju United (by Branko Belan)
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (by Matthew Binns)
Jeonnam Dragons (by Aodan Halligan)
Pohang Steelers (by Branko Belan)
Sangju Sangmu (by Matthew Binns)
FC Seoul (by Paul Neat)
Suwon Samsung Bluewings (by Scott Whitelock)
Ulsan Hyundai (by Dan Croydon)
For a full list of K League 1 fixtures, click here.
Of course it wasn't just those three making predictions, our whole staff have been at it! You can read (and possibly laugh at) all of our writers thoughts on which players and teams will be remembered in 2018 by clicking here.
Of course, the best predictions are made on statistics, and that's exactly what one of our newest contributor Ross Davis has compiled. He's taken a look at the best statistics of last season and taken a guess at what they could mean in 2018.
Take a look here.
Not sure who has gone where during the off season? Check out our regularly updated list of all the transfers that have taken place during the course of the winter, with the help of Korea Football News.
Click here to view!
Thinking of joining a club's supporter group for the new season? Or perhaps want to find people to go to the game with? We interviewed a number of groups from across both divisions in our "From The Stands" series, offering information on who they are and how to join them.
Daejeon Citizen Supporters
The Diablos (FC Seoul)
Grazie (Daegu FC)
Incheon United Supporters
Los Cruzados Verdes (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)
YF Boys (Seongnam FC)
Want to know what your team will be sporting this season? We have a full run down of K League 1 and K League 2 kits for the 2018 season.
You can view the complete list here.
If you haven't yet noticed it, we are giving away a match-worn shirt kindly donated to us by Seongnam FC centre back Marin Orsulic. To win, simply share the Facebook or Twitter post and subscribe to our K League United YouTube channel. The draw will take place this weekend.
This season we are also running a prediction competition to win prizes, where the aim of the game is to pick one side for each round that will not lose each week. The catch? You can only choose each side once. You will get three lives. To enter the first round, make sure you reply to the Twitter post, Facebook post or the article itself with your team selection.
You can read the full list of rules by clicking here.
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Instagram
If you like what we do and wish to go as far as to help support our site financially, you can donate in exchange for one of 2018 K League United kits. All proceeds go directly back into covering running costs for the site. You can find more information here.
Thank you for the continued readership of K League United. It is greatly appreciated, more than we can express. We hope that you enjoy the new season!
After a long winter, K League returns in it's sleek rebranded guise as K Leagues 1 and 2. There have been notable signings at many clubs, with a few even grabbing headlines across Asia.
You will have seen across our site in the last week, in-depth season previews of each team from all of our K League United writing staff, each of them putting in a fantastic effort to ensure you have all the information going into the new campaign.
On Monday evening, we asked site editors Ryan Walters, Paul Neat and Matthew Binns to summarise these previews and offer their own personal thoughts on what should be expected of each side in the year ahead.
Not only can you can watch the shows for both K League 1 and 2 via the K League United YouTube channel below, you can also find links to ALL our pre-season previews, club supporters groups and even a competition or two.
So what are you waiting for? Tuck in!
K League 2
K League 2 Club Previews
K League 2 Season Predictions
You can also read in depth previews on our site for the following K League 2 sides:
Ansan Greeners (by Mike Brandon)
FC Anyang (by FC Anyang Assistant Manager Michael Kim)
Bucheon 1995 (by Alastair Middleton)
Busan I'Park (by Tom Marcantonio)
Daejeon Citizen (by Paul Neat)
Gwangju FC (by Branko Belan)
Seoul E-Land (by Michael Redmond)
Suwon FC (by Matthew Binns)
For a full list of K League 2 fixtures, click here.
K League 1
K League 1 Club Previews
K League 1 Season Predictions
You can also read in depth previews on our site for the following K League 1 sides:
Daegu FC (by Jung Muyeol)
Gangwon FC (by Branko Belan)
Gyeongnam FC (by James Edrupt)
Incheon United (by Tim Barnes)
Jeju United (by Branko Belan)
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (by Matthew Binns)
Jeonnam Dragons (by Aodan Halligan)
Pohang Steelers (by Branko Belan)
Sangju Sangmu (by Matthew Binns)
FC Seoul (by Paul Neat)
Suwon Samsung Bluewings (by Scott Whitelock)
Ulsan Hyundai (by Dan Croydon)
For a full list of K League 1 fixtures, click here.
Predictions
Of course it wasn't just those three making predictions, our whole staff have been at it! You can read (and possibly laugh at) all of our writers thoughts on which players and teams will be remembered in 2018 by clicking here.
Stats
Of course, the best predictions are made on statistics, and that's exactly what one of our newest contributor Ross Davis has compiled. He's taken a look at the best statistics of last season and taken a guess at what they could mean in 2018.
Take a look here.
Transfers
Not sure who has gone where during the off season? Check out our regularly updated list of all the transfers that have taken place during the course of the winter, with the help of Korea Football News.
Click here to view!
Supporters Groups
Thinking of joining a club's supporter group for the new season? Or perhaps want to find people to go to the game with? We interviewed a number of groups from across both divisions in our "From The Stands" series, offering information on who they are and how to join them.
Daejeon Citizen Supporters
The Diablos (FC Seoul)
Grazie (Daegu FC)
Incheon United Supporters
Los Cruzados Verdes (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)
YF Boys (Seongnam FC)
K League Kits 2018
Want to know what your team will be sporting this season? We have a full run down of K League 1 and K League 2 kits for the 2018 season.
You can view the complete list here.
Marin Orsulic Match Worn Shirt Giveaway
If you haven't yet noticed it, we are giving away a match-worn shirt kindly donated to us by Seongnam FC centre back Marin Orsulic. To win, simply share the Facebook or Twitter post and subscribe to our K League United YouTube channel. The draw will take place this weekend.
To celebrate the start of the 2018 #KLeague season we're giving away a match worn @orsulic_marin @SFC_Seongnam kit!— K League United (@KLeagueUnited) February 24, 2018
Simply subscribe to our YouTube Channel (https://t.co/KSIup2Eyxj) and retweet this post to be entered into the drawing! pic.twitter.com/9HnjlUuzIb
The K League United Elimination Game
This season we are also running a prediction competition to win prizes, where the aim of the game is to pick one side for each round that will not lose each week. The catch? You can only choose each side once. You will get three lives. To enter the first round, make sure you reply to the Twitter post, Facebook post or the article itself with your team selection.
You can read the full list of rules by clicking here.
And Finally...
Chances are you have found us via one of our social media channels. In case you are finding us for the first time though, you can keep up to date and join the discussion by following or subscribing to us in a number of different ways listed below.YouTube
If you like what we do and wish to go as far as to help support our site financially, you can donate in exchange for one of 2018 K League United kits. All proceeds go directly back into covering running costs for the site. You can find more information here.
Thank you for the continued readership of K League United. It is greatly appreciated, more than we can express. We hope that you enjoy the new season!
No comments:
Post a Comment