Sorry for the double post, but did someone watch Kashiwa youth against AC Milan today? They lost 3-2 but I've been told the ref stole the game and gave it to Milan. In fact Kashiwa was winning 0-2 when I last checked... I really want to see the highlights, if you see them please give me a heads up.
Yeah. Lots of frustrating by Lanus players. They become more aggressive and anger and look to kick or KO the Kashiwa Reysol's players,..Aspecialy after the PK call at the last minutes of the game… 1 red card showed to Lanus . Regards,
reysol_news_english @ReysolE 1h Head Coach Nelsinho officially announced that he will quit at the end of the season
Dudu (now know as Eduardo in Kashiwa) was called to Brazil U21 NT. http://globoesporte.globo.com/futeb...eixa-apenas-um-atleta-que-atua-no-brasil.html
I don't know anything about him. Opinions? yosuke @maimaidenden 10h10 hours ago According to Japanese media, Tatsuma Yoshida is set to inducted as a Kashiwa Reysol coach on next season. #jleague http://www.sponichi.co.jp/soccer/news/2014/10/24/kiji/K20141024009155620.html…
I thought Masami Ihara is the frontrunner to replace Nelishino, as he is the No.2 guy in Kashiwa's coaching staff behind Nelishino. But Tatsuma Yoshida seems to be an interesting and promising candidate, as he was managing Kashiwa's underage teams for the last decade or so, and all of us know how well Kashiwa's youth teams are, and he is serving recently as something that resembles technical director at Kashiwa. You can read more about him here: http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/吉田達磨 He hadn't an eventful career as a player as he retired before he was 30 years old, and only played 4-5 matches in J1 for Kashiwa, and then he moved to Kyoto Sanga where he played 7 matches in 2 seasons, before moving to Montedio Yamagata in the inaugural J2 season where he spend 3 seasons as a regular before his retirement at the of 27! But who knows... he might be Japanese edition of Jose Murinho?