I'd say that now it's different than the times of Inamoto's stay in Turkey. Now that's much more reliable and probably much more profitable than it was few years ago. And Champions League is much closer from Istambul than Arnhem also.
Yes the news is fresh about Yasuda Galatasaray rumour. -How good is He? ,.. game style, passing,service etc. -He is a Full Back or just a classic RB ? Regards,
http://blog.lirionet.jp/yasuda/2011/12/post-399b.html He loves Kebap, so he should go... or maybe not. roxbury: He's a modern attacking side-back, and he's probably third choice for our NT. But tbh I don't think he will make a loan move just to provide cover for your African Nations-absentees, as he now has become a regular again at Vitesse.
It's a bit strange considering Yasuda did play a role in their recent run of clean sheets. He must also be motivated like hell to provide assists to Havenaar, as that would keep him in Zac's plans.
First match in a while I really watch a Vitesse-game. must say Yasuda looks good today as right back.
Sometimes too conservative, sometimes too reckless, it's too bad because he was good everytime he had the ball on his feet. He is so focused on defending than it's dragging his game down.
There was a scene in the last ten minutes I could have sworn they would concede - Yasuda had to take over marking an opponent but he didn't make it back.
But that's dutch football right ? Incredibly sloppy but incredibly entertaining. A breath of fresh air for someone like me who watch tight and defensive french football.
The reserve team, with the usual starter De Struijk, lost 7-4 .............................. Havenaar scored. BTW [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQJpaYY6x_c"]Samenvatting: Vitesse-FC Twente - YouTube[/ame] Amazingly sloppy, looks like there's 50 meters between the defense and the midfield. Yasuda certainly wasn't the most ridiculous ...