i'm here to share my big thrill with you about Seol's joining for reading fc.. forgive me if my words are wrong..

actually i've written this message a month ago, but couldn't post it because HNA didn't approved me a member for a long time.
i heard that reading is a historic football club to have made the biggest impact in Championship last season, unfortunately i couldn't watch a match here in Seoul.
now seol is a reading & premereship player, i hope to watch every reading match on tv. sooooo glad.

no doubt he's a good player, but i doubt if he'll be on first team every single match. recently he's suffered hard time in the wolves and the national team, seems to be lack of confidence from skin disease and irregular pitches.
as you know he's a left winger, but he's naturally rightfooted, constantly improved his leftfoot skills. so he can switch to the right field as needed. nowadays he seems to feel more comfortable in left positions.

thank you for reading, and good luck to reading! most koreans are watching you.
PS1... i don't know why reading is red-ding not reading (a book)???
PS2... Seol Ki-hyeon is pronounced just like 'SUL'(inSULt) 'GI(ryan GIggs)' 'HYUN'(HYUNdai). HYUN is like HE(means 'that man')+UN(UNplugged). too difficult.
as you know, Seol is his family name, and Ki-hyun is his given name. Koreans say their family name first, but don't say family name alone. we call him "Seol Ki-hyeon" by full name or "Ki-hyeon" by given name, not "Seol" or "Ki-hyeon Seol".
there are so many "Seol"s in Korea, not to mention kim, lee, park. those three names(kim, lee, and park) are about 70% of Korean people's family names.