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Thread: 2017 Split Round Schedule and Match list of the KEB Hana Bank K League Classic

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    2017 Split Round Schedule and Match list of the KEB Hana Bank K League Classic

    Split round match schedule of KEB Hana Bank K League Classic 2017 has been confirmed. Starting from 34 round in October 14 and 15 until the final 38 round in November 18 and 19, each team will have five matches. The upper spilt(Split A) 6 teams will have a competition to get a qualification for the AFC Champions League as well as for a victory while the lower spilt(Split 6 teams will have a competition to remain in the classic.

    http://www.kfa.or.kr/eng/news/news_v...=Gubun%3D12103

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    I expect a fierce competition in the lower split where the teams will have a survival fight to thrive in the classic. The four teams, Daegu in ranking 8 (winning score 36), Jeonnam of ranking 9 (33 scores), Sangju in ranking 10 (33 scores) and Incheon in ranking 11 (33 scores) have complacently run neck in neck. Sangju and Daegu will play in the round of 34, Daegu and Incheon will play in the round of 35, Sangju and Jeonnam in the round of 36 and Jeonnam and Incheon will play in the round of 37. The final game of the lower split will be held naggeringly in November 18 (Sat), 3 pm between Daegu against Jeonnam, Incheon against Sangju and Gwangju against Pohang, unless Kim Jong-un loses his bets in the round of 37 when he will take actions that will render the round of 38 impractical on health grounds.

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    Au contraire. Fat 👦 controls the North he can't control the South Korean league.


    Btw thanks for the post. Keeps me updated on the Korean league schedule

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romanis View Post
    Au contraire. Fat �� controls the North he can't control the South Korean league.


    Btw thanks for the post. Keeps me updated on the Korean league schedule
    I think Rog was suggesting that he may launch a premptive strike on the south if he lost his wager.

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    correct

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    Oh sorry. My bad. I did have a naggering doubt when I posted that.
    I shall have a word with myself for the mistake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romanis View Post
    Oh sorry. My bad. I did have a naggering doubt when I posted that.
    I shall have a word with myself for the mistake.
    You do not have enough complacency!

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