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KLU Pod | 2021 K League 2 Season Preview

Already delightfully entertaining as it was, the K League 2 is set to get a massive boost this year with ridiculously talented attacking trios across the league and some exciting new faces!

Ryan Walters plays host to the party unlike any other: K League 2! He's joined by fellow K2 experts Michael Redmond and Todd Wilde to run the rule over all 10 second division sides. 

Starting at the bottom of the 2020 table, they look at each side's notable moves, key player, young player to watch, the biggest question ahead of the season, and give a reason to watch.

Not one to miss out on his beloved Daejeon Hana Citizen's preview, Paul Neat calls in at the beginning of the second segment to discuss the Purples title chances in 2021. 

With Matthew out for the week, Ryan hosts the Eulji Lewis Mailbag with questions ranging from Gimcheon's expected dominance to the potential expansion of K2 to 12 teams. All that and more in this edition of the K League United Podcast!

Where to Listen


Listen to the K League United Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, or catch the show live every Thursday on Football Nation Radio.

Patreon subscribers also get access to the weekly rundown of the podcast a few days beforehand and can get in their questions and topic suggestions early. For more information about live streams and our tiered benefits, visit our Patreon page.

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