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Swapping Korea for Thailand no step down for O’Neill – The World Game
It would be easy for Brandon O’Neill to make a swift return to Australia and pick up where he left off in the A-League but his new challenge is an exciting one.

ONeill may be leaving Pohang Steelers, the joint-most successful club in Asian football (with three continental championships), for Buriram United, one that has not come close to winning even one, but this is no step down for the Australian.
He is joining a Southeast Asian powerhouse and it will be fascinating to see if he can help it get back to the very top.
Pohang announced Thursday that ONeill has joined the Thai giants for a transfer fee reported to be between A$270,000-400,000.
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