
Tyrant Kim Jong-un has forbidden Tottenham Hotspur competitions to be shown in North Korea.
His MADCAP regime insists that there are no games with teams with players from his hated neighbors are broadcast and tracks are leader through the South Korean icon son Heung-Min.
It means that impoverished Burgers Premier League matches are allowed to watch before the news from 17.00 does not see the irregular North -London club on their scenes.
But Jong-un can regret his ban on the 32-year-old son and his Spurs side while tomorrow they take the favorite team Manchester United against the Tubby Despot.
A report also revealed the coverage in North Korea of last year's Premier League Wolverhampton Wanderers did not include because of their South Korean attacker Hwang Hee-Chan, or Brentford, who have his countryman, defender Kim Ji-Soo.
Match reporting in the secret condition is shortened from 90 minutes to 60 and games are shown before news bulletins – and about four months after they have been played.
Now that his team was wasted in the competition 14th, Tottenham -Fan Tom Bell said: “The way this season went for traces, North Koreans can happily count themselves that their games are not subjected.”
The findings come in a report from the probe of the Independent US Think Tank Stimson Center to Noord -Korea.
State TV is full of propaganda, but sport is “one of the few moments every day when the state does not try to send an open or underlying message to its viewers,” it turned out.
Martyn Williams from the center said: 'We found it interesting.
“We have just seen a lot of football on KCTV. It is the most important international sport they broadcast.”
The report says that in 2022 the Noord -Korean Telly the cover of the top flight of England Plus Germany Bundesliga, La Liga in Spain, Ligue 1 and the Serie A. van Italy, Serie A.
But the following year, KCTV arranged the Premier League, the UEFA Champions League and the World Cup.
The deceased Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro was an Arsenal fan and Zimbabwe Tyrant Robert Mugabe, who died in 2019, supported Chelsea.
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