Definitely. 100%.Originally posted by dragg:reading signs korean seol ki hyeon.
commercial reasons again?
seol played well at the 2002 world cup what!!Originally posted by CKeer:Definitely. 100%.
Since when did he play well for his former club, Wolverhampton as well as at national level?
At least Park Ji Sung plays well.
Cheers.
C.K
Heskey targets England comebackGood luck Jewell.
07/07/06
Emile Heskey has set himself the target of an England recall after making a rapid return to the Premiership as a Wigan player.
Emile Heskey has set himself the target of an England recall after making a rapid return to the Premiership as a Wigan player.
It is two years since Heskey won the most recent of his 43 caps, as substitute in a 2-1 defeat by France in the Euro 2004 group stages.
But Heskey, who became Wigan's record capture at £5.5million after leaving Coca-Cola Championship side Birmingham, insists he has "never retired from England". "I still have ambitions to play for England again because I know I can still bring something to the game," Heskey told Wish FM.
He added: "Hopefully I can now play well for Wigan and push for an England call-up."
Although Heskey suffered during Birmingham's relegation campaign last term, scoring just five Premiership goals to take his tally to 16 in 78 appearances for the Blues, Jewell is adamant the former Leicester and Liverpool striker will bring quality to the JJB Stadium.
"There is not a more fearsome sight for a defender than Emile Heskey coming towards you," enthused Jewell.
"I admit he didn't have a good season last season, but Emile is a great signing for Wigan.
"If we can get him back to his best then there's no reason why he cannot play for England again.
"He has all the attributes to be as good a centre forward in England as anybody.
"He is quick, strong, powerful, good in the air and has an eye for goal. I couldn't be more pleased about him. He has 40-odd England caps to his name as it is, and I think he will be a sensation for us."