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Defeated North Koreans Could Be Punished by AloyEmeka5: 8:57am On Jun 28, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
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Agency reporter


The North Koreans beat a hasty retreat to the team hotel after their 7-0 drubbing at the hands of Portugal on Monday. However, when they find out what leader Kim Jong-Il could have in store for them once their World Cup dream is over, they'll probably be taking the short journey back home very slowly indeed.



http://odili.net/news/source/2010/jun/27/804.html

Despite winning round skeptical fans with a spirited performance against Brazil, one former North Korean coach is claiming when the players get home they'll be given new occupations - Shoveling coal for the rest of their lives.

German tabloid Bild reports Moon Ki-Nam, a former Korea DPR senior coach who fled the country and defected to South Korea in 2004, reckons the beaten players' future lies down a dark hole with only a canary and memories of 'that night in Johannesburg' for company:

"The players and coach are rewarded with huge houses when they win. But they have to atone for losing by being sent to work in the coal mines."

Current coach Kim-Jong Hun tried to reassure fans and players that that was unlikely to be the case in an interview after the Portugal game, but he didn't sound too convinced himself:

"We failed to reach our goal. I want to apologise for this to our people. I do not think that we will be punished."

According to Bild, the players' families have been kept under close watch throughout the whole tournament and Japanese secret intelligence believes there is a real threat of 'severe punishment'.

The claims mirror those which surrounded the 1966 North Korean World Cup squad, some of whom were reputedly sent to labour camps after throwing away a 3-0 lead against Portugal in the quarter finals.

However, North Korea's European representative Karl Messerli shrugged off the rumours, telling the paper:

"These are just stories. Qualification for the Asia Cup begins soon, and North Korea needs every player."

Courtesy: deadspin.com
Re: Defeated North Koreans Could Be Punished by honeric01(m): 2:16pm On Jun 28, 2010
Rubbish upon rubbish.
Re: Defeated North Koreans Could Be Punished by AloyEmeka5: 5:38pm On Jun 28, 2010
I think Yakubu and co should be sent to kirikiri for one week.

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