Park is good. He always fights and scores quite a few goals. They should get rid of Anderson. A regular midfielder in one of the best offensive teams in the world and no goals for two years... seriously wtf?!
It was taken seriously until maybe the early 2000's. Now most people take it as a joke. The TV commentator takes it seriously and is quite boring but I mute the TV and listen to the radio commentary. They make seriously politically incorrect jokes. Infact by reading this forum, I'd say half the British population would faint if they heard it.
Some of the best lines were...
About Lithuania: "Listening to this is like being raped, you have to try to relax and suffer through it."
Israel: "I can't look at Jewish women anymore after Dana International. I always wonder, what if..."
Greece: "This guy is totally homo. I bet he visited Filip Kirkorov before the show."
Aserbaijan: "That's the guy who took his four women to sell in Moscow. Doesn't he know that Eurovision is a wrong place for it. He should have taken four boys."
Albania: "Are all the men in Albania dressed in blue condoms. The chick is alright. She can go to Germany to be a prostitute."
Romania: "They're cute. I'll take them in my lap after the show. But men don't be fooled. Those girls are pretty when they're young but they'll get fat and grow a mustache very soon"
Finland: "Those girls are too pretty to be Finnish. They're probably Russian hookers."
The guys got progressively more drunk during the show so by the time of the voting one of them only talked about the appearance of the voters "This chick is cute. Come in my lap. Take the top off!" and how f**ked up this competition is.
I thought it was a good idea to draft behind a garbage truck with a bicycle. Turns out it's not. The bugger hit the brakes. I managed to turn enough so I didn't hit it head on but I locked up my rear brake and my back wheel caught the rear tyre of the truck and I went flying off the bike. I quickly got up, took the bike and ran away. I was kind of embarassed and didn't want to explain myself to the driver.