

So there is still time for anyone in the division to go off the boil and plummet down the table.“Wasei Eigo”, or “English words created in Japan”, can leave native English speakers baffled - but what about Korean speakers?ĭave, from The World of Dave YouTube channel, has released a new video this week giving us the lowdown on the differences between English words created in Korea, also known as “Konglish”, and English words created in Japan, also known as “Wasei Eigo”.
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In saying that, we saw last year a 2021 Seoul E-Land side dominate the first couple of games, to then free fall down the table and finish 9th.

Ansan and Busan seem to be having a lot of issues on the pitch, and they don't seem to be going anywhere soon. Busan are currently having a worse season than the 2019 Seoul E-Land side that finished the season with only five wins all year.Īnsan Greeners are still yet to actually record a victory this year and have six draws to put them level with Busan. They are currently sat bottom of the division with one win, three draws, and eight losses. Busan IPark however, is having a disaster.

Jeonnam has the excuse of saying they had the Asian Champions League on their minds and they do currently have a game in hand against Seoul. It seems to be all going wrong for Busan IPark this season in the 2022 K League 2. Out of that pack, you would really have thought that Jeonnam and Busan may have been higher. Below them are Jeonnam Dragons, Gimpo, Ansan Greeners, and Busan. It could also be the month that put their dreams to bed.Īt the time of this publication, Seoul sits 7th in the K League 2 table. May could really be the month for Seoul where they look back on it and say that this is what helped them in the promotion push. These two games in particular will be important as both Anyang and Daejeon have been strong this year and are both looking to be top of the tree come October. Then it will be against Anyang Fc and Daejeon Hana Citizen that will try to mute the Leopards. Seoul E-Land lost 2-1 the last time they faced Gwangju FC away from home. That match will be the return back to Mokdong Leoul Park and hopefully a better pitch. That will then be followed by a midweek game against Gimpo. It will all start with a trip away from home against Gwangju Fc. Seoul has a lot of work on its plate in the month of May. The Leopards have already dropped ten points away from home in this run. With Gwangju just around the corner, they will be looking to hopefully cause an upset. Seoul managed five points out of a possible fifteen in April. This result handed Gyeongnam their first win against Seoul on the 9th time of asking. Any good form or push from the Busan game was quickly subdued as Gyeongnam ran riot throughout the game and a 3-1 loss was given to the Leopards. It was a now a trip to Jinju to face off against Gyeongnam Fc. The last game saw Seoul once again move their home fixture at Mokdong. Luckily, the Leopards were able to pull it back and won 2-1, giving them their third win of the season. Ahn Byeong-jun again with another goal against Seoul. It took the home side 22 seconds to score. Facing off against a struggling Busan IPark who only had one win all season. Kim In-sung scores for Seoul E-Land in their 3-1 loss to Gyeongnam Fc in Jinju.Īfter picking up a total of two points out of nine, it was Busan and the Asiad Stadium that was the next stop. However, Daejeon were predominantly the better team on that occasion. It was then onto the Daejeon World Cup stadium to face off against an in-form Masa and his Daejeon Hana Citizens. Seoul started the first two games away from home against Jeonnam Dragons in Gwangyang, followed by Bucheon1995 in the Bucheon Stadium. Michael Redmond looks at what happened in April, and what is to come this month for Seoul E-Land. Moreover, May brings four games where three of the teams are looking to be named champions come October. That will be no easy task though as their first game of May will be against league leaders Gwangju FC. It was a run that produced some mixed results for the Leopards, so they would certainly like to end life on the road with a win and three points. Seoul E-Land will start May with the last of a long stretch of away games in the 2022 K League 2.
