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Aiming for the Top – Interview with Jaimes McKee (Hong Kong and Sun Pegasus)

by Christopher Lau

Updated: 07/12/2014

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In an exclusive interview, Jaimes McKee discusses his family’s sporting / footballing heritage, his ambitions for Sun Pegasus and the new Hong Kong Premier League.  You would normally not expect to find a well-known professional footballer  / international… Read More

China 0-0 Honduras: Perrin’s Experimentation Continues in Drab Goalless Draw

by Jamie McIlroy

Posted: 24/11/2014

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Alain Perrin continued to experiment ahead of the Asian Cup as he made six changes to a side which played out an uneventful scoreless draw with Honduras in Xi’an. The teams managed just one shot on target a… Read More

Positive Signs as Chinese Under-22s Fall to Brazil at the end of Four Team Tournament

by Jamie McIlroy

Posted: 24/11/2014

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The Chinese Olympic football team put on an encouraging second half display before eventually falling 2-1 to a Brazilian team full of players based in Europe’s biggest leagues. The game was the culmination of a four team tournament… Read More

McGowan’s Last Gasp Header Gives Shandong Incredible FA Cup Final Win

by Jamie McIlroy

Updated: 24/11/2014

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A last gasp Ryan McGowan header gave Shandong Luneng a 5-4 aggregate victory over Jiangsu Sainty in an emotional FA Cup Final second leg in Nanjing. A pair of controversial penalties two weeks ago in Jinan had given… Read More

So long Dongya! Sven signs as SIPG ring the changes at Shanghai Stadium

by Andy Strong

Updated: 19/11/2014

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The Shanghai International Port Group officially announced their takeover of Shanghai East Asia on Tuesday afternoon, in a wide-ranging press conference which brought with it a number of significant changes for the Xujiahui-based side. First and foremost, as… Read More

Shanghai East Asia player ratings: Hysén, Yan & Wu stand outs in 2014 .

by Andy Strong

Updated: 24/11/2014

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Shanghai East Asia’s second season in the CSL featured great goals, memorable victories and intense derbies. Despite a late slump which put an end to their Champions League ambitions, the club can look back on 2014 with a great… Read More

Dragan Okuka leaves Changchun along with midfielder Eninho

by James Reeve

Updated: 17/11/2014

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Changchun Yatai have confirmed that their Bosnian Serb manager Dragan Okuka will not be returning to lead the club next season. The former Jiangsu Sainty boss signed a 6 month contract with the team and had another one-year… Read More

China 1-1 New Zealand: Zheng Zhi wonder strike cancelled out by late equaliser

by Jamie McIlroy

Updated: 17/11/2014

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There was disappointment in Nanchang as China conceded a late goal and had to settle for a draw against a young New Zealand team in a contest they should have won. Captain Zheng Zhi’s spectacular 43rd minute strike… Read More

Premier Skills: Signs of a Positive Chinese Football Revolution

by Trevor James Lamb

Updated: 18/11/2014

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During the last month in Hangzhou, Zhejiang five English Premier League coach instructors delivered two professional development football courses to over 60 participants from all corners of the Chinese football spectrum. The first week consisted of a referee foundation training… Read More

The North-East View: A Look ahead for Changchun

by James Reeve

Posted: 12/11/2014

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The 2014 season is over and it’s now time for Changchun Yatai to look ahead to 2015 , starting with a productive off-season. The Past The last two seasons have been ones to forget for Changchun Yatai fans,… Read More

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