Japanese Abroad 2006/07 [R] - Part I

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  1. Acidman New Member

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    Koji Nakata seems hardly mentioned, But i hear he's been playing really really great for FC Basel, sounds like he's pushing for a place in the nationl team
          
  2. Acidman New Member

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    Also Oguro's situation at Grenoble is looking even dyer because there manager said he has no place for Oguro in his plans, even they he had a really great start, and the chairman doesn't seem to care one bit.
    Let's hope Torino make a move for him and the chairman sees sense and let's him go
  3. Acidman New Member

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    Morimoto at Catania

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  4. Attila New Member

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    I got this a rumour: Ogasawara signed for Messina!! it will be announced in the next few hours or couple of days. Have you heard anything of it? It would be great. Also, Messina lacks quality midfielders, so he could be a regular starter or at least play quiete regularly during the season. Messina really needs a player like him in its midfield.
  5. aiueo-redded Red Card

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    No.
    Do you have any sources?:confused:

    Anyways thanks for the info.
  6. Acidman New Member

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    If Ogasawara signs for Messina, something i've heard nothing about in months, it would take him a long time to adjust to Serie A, I couldn't see him adjusting as fast as say Hide
  7. Attila New Member

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    aiueo: it's from verbal sources in Italy. Of course nothing sure, but it can be true. I hope so.
    I think Ogasawara could do well in Serie A. The conditions are ideal since Messina's midfield is very poor and they just need to reinforce it with a couple of good players (hope Ogasawara will be one).
    They just lost their two best midfielders (Donati and D'Agostino both sold), now they have only Coppola of very good level, while nobody among Sullo, Cordova, Lavecchia and De Vezze is better than Ogasawara, for sure. He should play regularly as starter, that's my forecast.
    I think he could adapt very well to Italian football expecially if he will be able to specialize more as a playmaker, playing in the central Pirlo or Pizarro position. I think that would be an interesting technical key.
    While Messina is strong in offense (that's why Yanagisawa didn't find enough space) and also ok in defense.
  8. shuvy87 Moderator

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  12. lilcookie Member

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    agreed *nods* that bryan robson ticks me off , please be true...but then again inamto likes english football
  13. Acidman New Member

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    hahaha i love how the've photoshoped a Messina shirt on him :D, very cheeky
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  14. Acidman New Member

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    Some info for you, It looks like Ogasawara has agreed to sign for Messina on loan, but only if there assured of playing Serie A football next year, they could still find themselves in Serie B in juventus make a succesfull apeal,
    So another loan deal :mad:
    I can tell you exactly whats going to happen, Mitsuo will start 4 games all season, making 15 sub appearances, 10 of which came in the 89+ minuites :rolleyes:
  15. TrooperBari Moderator

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    Sez Kashima: "Not so fast, my friend!"
    http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/sj20060826a1.html
  16. Acidman New Member

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    This is just me speculating but Ina wasn't even on the bench for west brom tonight, which tells me he's about to leave, HOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRAAAAY!!! :D
    I say we should all go to england and kick bryan robson in the nuts!
  17. bikutaa New Member

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  18. lilcookie Member

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    *nods*
  19. DevilDave New Member

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    You'll have to get to the back of the queue, because 70% of Albion fans are waiting to do the same.

    As far as Ina is concerned, I personally agree that he should be given more of a chance, or sold to a club where he might have more of a chance.

    I do check out other Albion boards, however, and it would appear that my fellow Baggies have mixed feelings about Inamoto.

    WBAzone.com**

    Westbrom.com**

    **Please note that these are links to other message boards, and are the opinions of other Albion fans, which do not necessarily reflect the opinion of your humble BigSoccer WBA moderator.
  20. lilcookie Member

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    inamoto, i think he should have a chance of playing...if he played poorly in a reserves game, he has every right to i mean DUDE YOU'RE PLAYING A RESERVES GAME! but then again, its a reserve game and you have to impress the bosses from the senior team to actually be in top games...so yeah...anyway, he looks depressed there

    well he should start whining...OR JUST LEAVE THE CLUB...
  21. gtepp15 redded Red Card

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    Japanese Article

    Junichi Inamoto will sign a contract with Turkish champion Galatasaray today.


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    Kenji Fukuda (Castellion, Spanish division 2) has joined Numancia (Spanish division 2).
  22. DevilDave New Member

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    I'll wait to see if this is confirmed by the English press, but other Albion fans have already caught wind of this. If true, then I wish Ina the best at Gala and hope he gets playing time. He was just another example of Robson's inability to get the most out of his players. :mad:

    BTW, I expect Robson to be sacked within a month or two if our team fails to improve. But then maybe Ina won't have to be concerned about goings on at the Albion any longer.
  23. gtepp15 redded Red Card

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    Oguro has joined Serie A side Torino.
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  25. Acidman New Member

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    Yes Yes Yes Oguro, Yes, Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Oguro Serie A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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