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_a Rowcliffe, Devon, _eauthor. |
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_aWho ate all the squid? : _bfootball adventures in South Korea / _cDevon Rowcliffe. |
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_aDurrington : _bPitch Publishing, _cc2020. |
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_a319 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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520 | _aWhen a struggling Korean football club wants to transform its fortunes, who does it turn to? A former Chelsea manager and a trio of players with Premier League experience, of course. Who Ate All the Squid?: Football Adventures in South Korea charts the year Ian Porterfield managed faltering K League giant Busan IPark. The Sunderland FA Cup legend lured three players from English football out to Korea: striker Jamie Cureton, an ex-England youth international who turned down Manchester United; Andy Cooke, a former Burnley and Stoke City forward who started his career building cowsheds; and Jon O | ||
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