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Professional volleyball KEPCO Park Chul-woo publicly criticized KB Insurance Manager Lee Sang-ryul, who assaulted him 12 years ago.
On the 18th, Park Chul-woo said through an interview after the match with OK Financial Group, “I was shocked to see manager Lee Sang-ryul’s interview recently, so I started like this.”
Prior to the game, Park Cheol-woo said, “It’s really bloody. “Is this the feeling that blood is flowing upside down?”
This seems to be due to the remarks made by director Lee Sang-ryul in an interview the day before. At the time, coach Lee said, “A sensitive story” to the question,’Is there anything you have said to the players because the volleyball world is upset these days?’
“The world is not like it used to be, and we get attention. There will be a price for anything.” “Even if someone doesn’t swear right now, you have to apologize for your mistakes and be careful. Just because others don’t know it doesn’t mean you just skip it. You have to be very careful.”
Previously, coach Lee was punished for’indefinite suspension of qualification’ for beating Park Cheol-woo as a coach of the men’s volleyball team in 2009. However, after two years, he returned as a member of the competition management committee and, after working as a university volleyball leader and commentator, climbed to the KB Insurance Command Tower last year.
Regarding this, Park Cheol-woo said, “I’m sorry to the KB players who brought this out during the season.”
Park Cheol-woo said, “I had a hard time seeing the article of Director Lee Sang-ryul. It was difficult when I became the director of KB Sonbo, but when I saw such an article in a difficult situation when I encountered it in the field, I came to think that it was not.”
He explained that the director’s violent tendencies have not changed significantly, even though he has not changed his mind to reflect on and hope to become a better leader.
Park Cheol-woo said, “I heard that coach Lee told the player,’I know you’re not right because of Park Cheol-woo’ even when he was a university leader.”
“I don’t want to get an apology from Director Sang-Ryeol Lee, and I don’t want to see it,” he said. “I hate that professional volleyball is badly reflected in the media. Added.
Reporter Lim Hyo-jin [email protected]
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