In the Green Corner... ; Celtic New Bhoy Ki Ready to Fight for His Place in Paradise and Help Deal a Knockout Blow to Rangers [Scot Region]

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AS the first South Korean to play in Scotland, Ki Sung Yeung is facing up to a serious dose of culture shock but, of all the recruits to tony Mowbray's multinational team-building project, he is likely to be cut most slack by the Celtic manager.

Going against Asia's Young Player of the Year is the fact he is only 20, is isolated from his friends and family and has never experienced anything like the hurly-burly of Scottish football before. And then there's the food, with the midfielder admitting he has been struggling to relate to the deep-fried diet of the Scot.

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In the Green Corner... ; Celtic New Bhoy Ki Ready to Fight for His Place in Paradise and Help Deal a Knockout Blow to Rangers [Scot Region]

In Ki's favour is the fact he is a fluent english speaker who has spent time in a westernised country, courtesy of a teenage school stint in Australia. this is also a young man with a singular focus on his career and a player who has shown e...

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