Messi vs Usami in volley competition and Endo vs Goromaru in kicking competition from Kyokugen http://video.fc2.com/content/20160102PLrQPDp2/&tk=TnpJNU5qUTJOVGs9 http://video.fc2.com/content/2016010257u0pE1s/&tk=TnpJNU5qUTJOVGs9
Yeah, sure As I wrote - it was Yasu that sucked and made them look better than they are and they were verified by Yamada. Fun fact about Seiwa is that there was only two players in squad coming from Miyagi Prefecture that they represented. And Aomori Yamada had a great game today against Kanagawa's Toko HS (with Koki Ogawa who will play for Jubilo next season, scored 2 gaols today (and 2 in previous game) and missed PK to make it 3-0 for Toko). And Endo from New Year's Ultraman DASH: http://video.fc2.com/content/20160103ZzY041Yr/&tk=TnpJNU5qUTJOVGs9
It seems Zac will not go to Beijing. Prandelli is the favorite now. via Saku 678167705657073666 is not a valid tweet id
The 94th All-Japan High School Championship Final: Higashi Fukuoka vs Kokugakuin Kugayama http://video.fc2.com/content/20160111Bwn6GwFG/&tk=TnpJNU5qUTJOVGs9
Jadson and Luis Fabiano to a Chinese second division team. China will surpass Japan in club stats in a few years, unless we give a shake to this situation.
Oh, from 1st June you can start a game with a pass backwards so it seems like the times of two players standing in the middle of the pitch before kick off will be soon gone I assume.
Did anyone see this little snippet of takahiro nakai? i have a feeling this kid is gonna be special, i just found it
I wrote about this in the not-so-famous thread a while ago. Real (and Atletico) are possibly facing the same ban as Barca for illegal youth transfers. From what I had read back then, the situation wasn't too good. Real still has to appeal I think.
Hmm, that's interesting. Kubo seems to be doing pretty good though since he moved back to Japan right?
It's early to say, we'll see when he debuts as a pro. One thing that always worried me though, was that playing for Segunda División B (3rd div.) in Barca B looked like cancer. So in a sense, I'm glad Kubo will be able to play decent football sooner (and everything points to him debuting 17-18yr unless Tokyo is idiotic). Granted, he will miss the benefits of Barca's cantera in some of his development years (10-17 is the main development age for a youngster) As for Nakai, the situation is a bit different. He's younger than Kubo so I had hoped he could stay there at least until 14yr but it's unlikely at this point. Also, Real II is more often than Barca in Segunda (2nd div) which is a way better league to develop.
Oh, I read that because of the age he signed with Madrid (was it 9?), he wasn't looked into as one of the listed players to lose his place? On a random note, does anyone know what happened to the Japanese football journalist Ken Matsushima? He hasn't updated his blog in quite sometime. I enjoyed reading his articles. I hope he's ok! http://www.oneworldsports.com/search?author=12