Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Ina better be doing well coz he hasn't been well all yeah...even with the national team... well i agree SPL might be hell for nakamura...his gonna have to impress the scots
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Shunsuke: "What the hell am I doing here?" Strachan: "Hey, don't look at me. I'm not the one who signed right before that Champions League qualifier."
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Ha ha ha, yeah, it's a face that makes me think Nakamura is gonna get loaned, sold, shot, killed, or beaten to death sometime this season.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Does anyone know if Yanagisawa be coming back to J League now that Messina have been thrown out of Serie A
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] 1) We have already Qualified with only 1 defeat is what it said II)Did i say i knew what everyone knew or not, NO but to be honest i'm pretty sure you have nothing to do with Japans training or tactics Tres) I can't really remember us really playing that terrably, Japan got a lot of stick for beating a perfectly compotent Bahrain side by an own goal when we actually dominated 85 minuites of the match, we just couldn't score. Fo') I am speaking to those who say Taka is a terrible player when cleary he is not. You just can't understand his game, did Tamada do any better than Suzuki, no because Japan lack a natural goalscorer and Oguro struggles to last 90 mins, we need Kubo at full fitness and back to his best and i don't remember criticizing anyone i'm just 'discussing'(since u love the word so much) my reasons why i think your being to hard on Zico, Suzuki and Japan. Your the only one criticizing people. "I await your undoubtedly witty and poignant riposte" haahahaha you really are trying to hard to sound intelligent
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Also if you read mr shuvy's reply you will notice he is making better points than you trying to fight, if read just before the confed cup i agreed that suzuki have gave way for Oguro, you were just being overly criticle of Taka
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Meanwhile, a few hundred miles south of Glaazgae... Ina sez his time on loan at Cardiff City (where Albion will play Saturday) helped jump start his career. West Bromwich Albion Official Site: Ina thanks Bluebirds for swooping
Re: Ina staying at the Albion? Appreantly one Nikkan or Sanspo article (I can't exactly remember which) mensioned that out of all the matches Ina played, while he was playing the WBA allowed only one or zero goal.
Re: Ina staying at the Albion? Now that new European season is starting, I think we should start a new JPN abroad thread with a new list of players.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] It took you eight days to come up with this? No, you said Japan went through qualifying with one defeat: You may not have noticed, but qualifying isn't done yet. I'll be happy to be proven wrong, though. And you do? The point I'm trying to make is that this is a discussion board - people are going to discuss and criticize whether they have inside knowledge or not. Telling people to shut up and be good little sheep just isn't going to fly here. If people stayed quiet about subjects they didn't have intimate knowledge of, it'd be pretty quiet (and boring) around here. First off, I've never said Suzuki is a terrible player. All I've said is if Japan expects to go past the Round of 16 at the World Cup, they need better production from the forward positions. Can you really rely on the midfield - talented as it is - to both create and finish chances? Oh, really? That Alzheimer's is a hell of a disease, eh? There's no trying on my end, g-chan. If your bag is to toe the party line, that's fine. I applaud the commitment you've shown to your convictions. Just don't expect other similarly invested people to join you in your Kevin Bacon impression.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Matsui played good today when Le Mans played against Lyon. A great assist. Le Mans-Lyon 1-2
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] I was impressed by Matsui. He deserved the play the whole 90 minutes.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Good news. I believe if Inamoto come back to his best He is imperative player in Japan. Some say Without Nakata and Nakamura Japan is weak, But even without Nakata and Nakamura, if Inamoto come back to his best and Matsui improve in France and Ono get recover from injury , I think Japan has good midfield and can play attractive football. Go Matsui and Inamoto.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Yet more pre-season praise for Ina from within West Bromwich Albion (and I sincerely hope it lasts!) - this time from Jonathan Greening... WBA Official Site; Greening: "Ina's like a new signing" And Jono makes a good point in the piece. With Kieran Richardson choosing to stay at Man U (instead of coming back to Albion on loan), Robbo will be expecting a lot from Ina.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] You do realize you have a little red card right? Another case of the poor being the more generous. Reps to you as soon as I have it available again in a few hours.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] can i ask...why doesn't anyone talk about kenji fukuda?
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Kenji Fukuda's the man, even though i don't think he's even in the Pachuca first team. On his website it doesn't look like he gets much first team action. But seems to play in most games for the Jrs which is quite worriying
Re: Ina staying at the Albion? I agree. But Some posts here are already about new European season.they need to be moved , and only mod can do that?
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] I watched the Le Mans vs Lyon match, and Matsui was quite impressive. I'm thinking he needs to be called up at least for a sub role. Wonder how he would do with Oguro.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] yeah...the j squad need inamoto, i need to see ina on tv...haven't seen him all yeah, maybe except confed cup, but that was one apperance
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] is matsui in the starting XI in the game against FC metz? it'll be a Korean striker vs. a Japanese striker. interesting game, i would think.