Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] okay...even tho i am not his biggest fan...he looks bloody ssmart...very linguistic
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] hey one question...hey didn't Arsenal offer a deal to Nakata 5-6 years ago...that's why inamoto got the move because Nakata rejected it????
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] An article from Brit newspaper The Independent on Nakata's arrival in Bolton.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] Yes but i think it was 2 maybe 3 season ago because Milan and Arsenal declared an interest
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] Quote from Independent: "He [(Nakata)]will carve into those wimpy English midfielders and into those fine English ladies!" Lmao
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] " Sam Allardyce's latest signing is hugely popular in Tokyo, but comes with a reputation as a playboy rebel." Since when was Hide a rebel
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] I don't know if it's necessarily pretentious ... I think it was just to mess with the pack of reporters who were/are hounding him on a daily basis.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] lol...yeah...he is cool...but i dunno...he wasn't the player he used to be...Nakata of 1998 was good...but he wasn't really good in 2002..even tho i was in the phase of liking inamoto and nakata...nakata for me faded out for some reason..but he is alright i s'pose now that Bolton had interest and have him now...guess Inamoto has a fellow japanese teammate close by man EPL adding Asian Flavour...it's hot...
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] lol...atm Nakamura is better...and oguro...Hide have to see him play more
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] only 'cause we shared the same hair color in high school.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] Nakamura may be takin off in old firm derby, playing badly and there getting beat
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] Nakamura is invisable against rangers, i forgot he was playing until he took a free kick
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] Why the hell is Ina not playing for West Brom today, He's not even on the bench
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] Word is Nakata won't play for Bolton today. Is this a fitness issue?
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] Nakata is not expected to be in the squad for tomorrows game, I don't think his fitness is in question because he had a full pre-season with Viola, i Just don't think he's trained enough with Bolton squad
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] Inamoto did not play today in West Bromwich Albion's win against Portsmouth, but I have a feeling it's because Robson wanted to give all of our available midfielders a run-out. We play mid-week at Chelsea, however, and I would bet the farm on Ina seeing some action at Stamford Bridge.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] Hirayama scored in his ********ing debut TWICE, 5 minutes left, he came on at the 75 th minute scored at 77 and 83. At least one asian can score.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] Excellent, Thats great. If he continues like that he could solve Japan's non goal scorer problem. But it might be a false beginning like Takahara at Hamburg
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2005-06 [R] I felt disappointed because Nakamura played bad and especially Inamoto even did not play, so I slept early, and woke up then I was laughing when I read Hirayama scored two goals in his debut in Holland (and also as professional footballer). Takahara also scored yesterday in German FA Cup, though against Stuttgarter Kickers(3rd divison team). but anyway good thing.