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    North Korean football team shamed in six-hour public inquiry over World Cup


    North Korea's football team has been shamed in a six-hour public inquisition and the team's coach has been accused of "betraying" the reclusive leader's heir apparent following their failure at the World Cup, according to reports.

    The entire squad was forced onto a stage at the People's Palace of Culture and subjected to criticism from Pak Myong-chol, the sports minister, as 400 government officials, students and journalists watched.

    The players were subjected to a "grand debate" on July 2 because they failed in their "ideological struggle" to succeed in South Africa, Radio Free Asia and South Korean media reported.

    The team's coach, Kim Jong-hun, has been forced to become a builder and has been expelled from the Workers' Party of Korea.

    The coach was punished for "betraying" Kim Jong-un - one of Supreme Leader Kim Jong-il's sons and heir apparent.

    The country, in its first World Cup since 1966, lost all three group games – including a 7-0 defeat to Portugal.

    The broadcast of live games had been banned to avoid national embarrassment, but after the spirited 2-1 defeat to Brazil, state television made the Portugal game its first live sports broadcast ever.

    Following ideological criticism, the players were then allegedly forced to blame the coach for their defeats.

    Only two players avoided the inquisition - Japanese-born Jong Tae-se and An Yong-hak, who flew straight to Japan after the tournament.

    However, media in South Korea said the players got off lightly by North Korean standards.

    "In the past, North Korean athletes and coaches who performed badly were sent to prison camps," a South Korean intelligence source told the Chosun Ilbo newspaper.

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    Amazingly really as they played pretty well in my opinion and were managed pretty decently too. Considering only one of the squad plays outside of North Korea it's an absolute miracle of a performance.

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      'Forced' to become a builder?? WTF..
      "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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        #4
        What a crock of **** idea that was.. do they really expect their players to perform well against teams such as Portugal, Brazil and Ivory Coast.. most of whom are made up of the worlds greatest players.

        In all fairness, they didnt deserve to lose by 7 to Portugal as they managed to keep them at bay and pressure them down the other end of the pitch.

        Against Brazil they lasted for 55 minutes until Maicon scored a fluke goal, then of course they had to press and the gaps appeared.

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          Originally posted by Tee View Post
          'Forced' to become a builder?? WTF..
          It's disgraceful but at the same time pretty ****ing funny. We should do the same over here. Get Capello in a hard hat and a hi-vis jacket
          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tee View Post
              'Forced' to become a builder?? WTF..
              Like being a builder is equivalent to slavery or something, comes off harsh for builders IMO
              * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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