http://www.sponichi.co.jp/soccer/news/2012/10/05/kiji/K20121005004259230.html In January he should be aggregated with the club.
you realize that the article is of the 5th october? we already discussed that, but, well, I guess it's okay to open the topic anyway.
just realized that Young Boys did not make it to the 2nd round for one damn goal, despite trashing Anzhi at home for 3-1. Good lord. They also were in an insane pool... f**k you udinese :/
http://web.gekisaka.jp/?u=/index.fc...key=Xxp0myW8&lpcat=jleague&twi=111494 Kubo extended with Kyoto.
wait, it's a loan extension or the deal fall apart (and therefore the previous Sponichi article was incorrect) and he simply is a Kyoto player? By the way I hope that he will find more space
http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/soccer/jleague/news/20121221-OHT1T00187.htm Kubo will not be joining Young Boys this winter. Kyoto accepted the offer, but I guess he turned it down because of his poor form this past season. He will be looking to transfer in July though.
Not a problem till Young Boys are out of any european competition. Better a good summer preseason and a full 2013-2014 season.
Up again: seems that he is indeed already property of Young Boys. Still he will stay in Kyoto until June for the moment.
Expected again to join Young Boys in mid-june, maybe we'll understand if he was truly already property of YB or if a transfer is going to happen.
http://www.sponichi.co.jp/soccer/news/2013/06/17/kiji/K20130617006026390.html Sponichi waking up, confirms Kubo will pack his stuff and join the club in July.
official on Kyoto's site. http://www.sanga-fc.jp/news/detail/21495/ Kubo sayin' it's been a dream for him to try in Europe since he was a child. Don't tell to Kaka though. I'm not sure if he will still play against Mito, as he will "officially" move on the beginning of July. He has scored 7 goals in 14 matches so far this year, said he felt this is his best year. Good luck.!
will play with n°24. Fredy Bickel, Sporting director of Young Boys says they'll give him a chance, otherwise he might go on loan (this last part wasn't a direct quote). Also said they noticed that he scored a lot in Japan, so they're hopeful he can be value. As I already wrote he was bought by the previous SD who isn't anymore at YB, so basically nobody knows him at all. Albert Staudenman who is YB's PR said "we have only seen him on video, so we are excited to see what he can do". Also said to give him time to acclimate, and that while Kubo speaks little english and is attending German lessons he is very open and approachable. Tomorrow Young Boys plays Dinamo Moscow and there might be time for a little appearence it seems, though I doubt. next matches: vs Slavia Prague on 5/July vs FC Winterthur on 9/July, also team presentation just to be clear: the swiss league begins on the 13/July, it's a very long one. 10 teams play against each other 4 times ( = 36 matches) http://www.bernerzeitung.ch/sport/fussball/Kubo-trainierte-erstmals-mit-YB/story/12623797 http://www.bernerzeitung.ch/sport/fussball/Teurer-Silberbauer-wieder-da/story/21066861 http://www.bscyb.ch/news-detail.aspx?navi=4&detail=2167
I hope he'll make it. He has good skills and YB is the right team in Switzerland to explode. Doumbia and Mayuka teach.
yeah, the matches themselves are no more than Serie A: but the league has a long winter break (makes sense, it's Switzerland after all). It stops in very early december, and resumes in february.
only 10 teams in the league? 2 home and 2 away matches against each team? Do Switzerland not have many clubs to fill the leagues?
No they are not a 120 mils nation and they have many sports to contend with like skiing, hockey and stuff
well, Switzerland is an 8 million people state and it's not all about football like, dunno, Uruguay, but it's not even really that. They simply have many divisions, and everything is balanced according to the economics and the strenghts of the clubs. Most of the challenge league clubs are comparable to german third division clubs, so it's good as it is. The gap between the first and second division is quite large. 2 home and 2 away matches, that's correct.
Kubo in against Dinamo Moscow, I'm watching it right now... edit: played about 30 minutes, YB won 4-1. On the negative, he was too isolated upfront and touched very few balls, 7-8 at most. He also did not think fast enough in a couple of those times and lost the ball. On the positive, his movement allowed for the third goal as he brought a man on him and that left space for his mate. Also, he made a nice dribble at 87', then let his mate get the ball from him but the guy couldn't score. He also made some solid stops on long balls. Also, when the ref whistled a bunch of kids got on the pitch and ran towards him (and his mates of course) to get autographs and he was like "wait wtf is happening" hahaha