Should the Asian Cup be played in June?


Should the Asian Cup be played in June?

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Not so much the 2015 version but in the future?

What determines when the tournament is played? Just had to sit through a moanfest from German managers about the AC and Africa Cup. They know when signing these guys that they're affected by that. I see 2004/07 were played at a more convenient time for European clubs. The didn't have anything to moan about 15 years ago with few Asian players in Europe. German clubs especially have little to complain about with their winter break ending on January 31.

This is turning into a bit of a rant but stuff the clubs and the disrespect for Asian football in Germany lately hasn't been nice to hear. Lots of people rolling their eyes but I think this will be a good tournament. It's on Eurosport here so hopefully a few people will be shut up.
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Out of interest, who do the Germans seem to be backing for the cup? I assume most would get on the Japan bandwagon.

As for timing, I think January is fine. Avoids conflict with a lot of other sporting events that take place mid year and coincides with the end of most Asian leagues, doesnt it?
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roary's mane wrote:
Out of interest, who do the Germans seem to be backing for the cup? I assume most would get on the Japan bandwagon.

As for timing, I think January is fine. Avoids conflict with a lot of other sporting events that take place mid year and coincides with the end of most Asian leagues, doesnt it?


Plus from an Australian perspective, good weather, other sports except cricket not on, generally a feel good time of year.

I'd say most Germans see Japan or South Korea as the winner. They normally laugh at a group with Oman and Kuwait but many big European teams need to work hard to beat teams like Faroe Islands, Armenia or Kazakhstan.

I appreciate the Germans who can see our qualities. Although few, most like the never give up spirit. It's difficult though as most comment on Australian football by only seeing the final score and won't believe that we pushed Chile and Holland.
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2004 and 2007 were in the european summer. It depends on the host nation. The middle eastern countries cant host in July because of the heat.
I can understand them being pissed off with the africans because that tournament is more frequent. But the clubs know this when they sign players.
I thought it was funny when Drogba and Essien colided a few years ago during a match causing injury.

This is the equivalent of the euros and qualifies for the Confederations cup as you know.

Who would have guessed the Germans would be humble about other nations just after winning the wc....
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