I don't think the Koreans have come a long way in that most if not all would be based in the uk because they are studying/working for a few years here .Where have I said that they're the second comming. All I've done is say how nice it is that we have now have some Korean supporters who come a long way to see son and the spurs. They are just as much Tottenham fans as yanks in bars, fans in Ireland whose dad's talked wistfully of Danny Blanchflower , Scandinavian yids who in the bleak winters would watch English football on their tellies and kids who in the 70s only lived a bus ride away. What ever way they come to spurs they are supporters of our marvellous club.
I personally see them as different than say the Greek Cypriots who meet up in Larnaca seafront bar to live and breath every Spurs match with their family connections in North London., or the Norwegians that make an annual pilgrimage ,
They are welcome while they are around , they are very nice , they smile a lot , they take great selfies and they are very polite . Basically they are here to watch Son not to support Spurs long term as a form of national pride.
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