What is going on with Fagiano? They seemed bound to a promotion play-off spot at the start of the season, but they are now slipping gradually to the relegation zone!!!
After another injury, Shinji Ono is set to make his come back against Nagasaki. Consadole needs him.... http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20150804-00000155-sph-socc
Jubilo's Jay yet another great performance last weekend in his team winning goals. Adailton assist were classy one too. PS: Saturday Emperor Cup first round for the J2 clubs, I predict another winning perform by Jay. #What a sign by Nanami coach. Regards,
Double handball! And Tashiro celebrated like he scored a stunner. Thats completely unnecessary when your team is already 2-0 up...
Great win for Cerezo away vs Omiya, but they are still 1 point behind Iwata in 2nd. Avispa are not too far behind either after their 2-1 win vs Consadole (who with that loss are probably out of the race for playoff). Oita with a great win vs Gifu too, which means they are now only 3 points behind a safe place. Should be a tight race at the end and also Mito and Kyoto are in danger. Kyoto rarely lose at the moment, but have 4 draws in the last 5, which is strange as up until last season they were a team that almost never drew.
Man, Edmilson is on fire! Seems to becoming the match-winner against Mito with a 87th minute goal just now. Edit: I wrote that too early, as Mito scored a stunning equalizer in the 94th minute... 2 points lost, which is bad as both Omiya, Avispa and Iwata won their games..
Good year for him. The Olympic team might do well with two Mito Suzukis up front. (Very unlikely Mito can hold onto either though after this year)
http://footballchannel.asia/2015/09/28/post7007/ Vietnam’s Hoang Anh Gia Lai forward Nguyen Cong Phuong is poised to join J.League second division side Mito HollyHock for the 2016 season campaign. The 20-year-old move to Japan was confirmed by the representative of V-League giants Nguyen Tan Anh, which stated that both clubs were involved in negotiation in many occasions. “HAGL management always want to support our players to pursue next level and we noticed that Japan is a good place to develop talented players,” he said was quoted by Bongdaplus. “Now, we have found an agreement regarding Nguyen Cong Phuong’s future to play in Japan.” The transfer will also see the former Vietnam U-19 skipper to become the second Vietnamese player to play in Japan after Le Cong Vinh with Consadole Sapporo in 2013.
That's a very exciting news, his talent is really dazzling. If he can learn how to play in Japan, he's a star in the making.