Dictator Kim Jong-un has given Tottenham Hotspur their marching orders. The 26 million citizens of North Korea sit down to watch football matches from the English top flight before the 5pm news.
This means that matches involving Tottenham, Wolves and Brentford cannot be watched by fans there. This decision made by Kim Jong Un is mainly due to the presence of Son Heung-Min, Hwang Hee-Chan and ...
North Korean citizens are among those around the world who watch the Premier League - but football fans there are banned ... which is ran by dictator Kim Jong Un, who succeeded his father Kim ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has banned his country's football fans from watching games from three Premier League teams. The 41-year-old is reported to be a huge sports fan but the country does not ...
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Dictator Kim Jong-un has banned Tottenham Hotspur matches from being broadcast in North Korea. The nation's 26 million citizens sit down to watch Premier League games before news bulletins but ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has reportedly banned the broadcast of Tottenham Hotspur matches in the country, according to the UK Sun. The decision stems from Kim Jong-Un’s stance against ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has barred state television from broadcasting Tottenham Hotspur matches, citing the presence of South Korean captain Son Heung-min. The ban aligns with the regime ...