Mod's Note: Continued from here -------- I'll start with Omiya and work my way through like last year.....should be alot easier now that I know where I'm looking! Out Toshiya Miura-Manager Toninho-Defender Ando Kobayashi-GK Hiraoka Mikami Rental over Hisanaga-Avispa Fukuoka In Takagi-Rental over Thespa Kusatsu Shimada-Rental over Thespa Kusatsu Kawagoe-Omiya youth Tokyo Verdy OUT Tokizawa Mizuhara Kina Yuhei Ono Tamano Nejime Aoba Kuba Hayama Maatsura Kijima Yanagisawa IN Osama El Samni-Verdy youth sonoda-luther hs shibasaki-kokushikan univ inoue-hosei university shinmura-risheisha hs fukuda-meiji university More tomorrow!
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread http://sportsnavi.yahoo.co.jp/soccer/jtoto/headlines/20061205-00000080-kyodo_sp-spo.html Former Japan international DF Ryuzo Morioka will leave Shimizu S-Pulse.
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread I think rosuke mentioned this somewhere else, but Man utd have offered Holger Osieck to become manager.
Paulinho and Andre stay at Sanga According to today's Kyoto Shimbun, Paulinho and Andre have a few years of contract left, and will stay with Kyoto. Pinheiro was cut. The club is also allegedly looking for a defender in Brasil. It means that probably Alemao will not play for Sanga... Whatever is left of the team will meet on 1/15 to prepare the new (J2) season. http://kyoto-np.jp/article.php?mid=P2006120500166&genre=L1&area=K00
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=433462&CPID=8&clid=30&lid=3&title=Premiership+trio+eye+Alex
More Sanga movements Sanga made an offer for Nishi (Jubilo). An alternative target could be Morioka, who has left S-Pulse. With Pinheiro, another 6 players have been "cut." Among them was Matsuda, who scored two gol this lasts eason.
Ate loco, Alemao Neither Kyoto Sanga, nor Yokohama FC wanted to keep Alemao, so he want back to Brazil... He has scored almost 40 goals in a year and a half in J2. I don't get it...
Re: Ate loco, Alemao I think it has more to do with his on field antics.....besides the prolific scoring, he is one of the most irritating and obnoxious players in the J....I imagine he pulls this in practices as well and people can put up with it for only so long. Near the end he was only playing about 30 minutes a game too. It might also be a case of him being a classic tweener talent. Baseball has the best examples of guys who dominate high minors, only to be found out in the big league. Kyoto saw something wrong and shipped him out so.........
Re: Ate loco, Alemao http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/soccer/jleague/news/20061210-OHT1T00087.htm http://www.sponichi.co.jp/soccer/news/2006/12/10/07.html Urawa Reds, Nagoya Grampus Eight and FC Tokyo are trying to sign with Japan international MF Yuki Abe (JEF United Chiba). Urawa have already made an offer to him.
Re: Ate loco, Alemao http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/soccer/jleague/news/20061210-OHT1T00090.htm Yokohama FC are trying to sign with J2 side Sagan Tosu's striker Tatsunori Arai. He scored 23 goals this season in J2.
Re: Ate loco, Alemao http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/soccer/jleague/news/20061209-OHT1T00027.htm Yokohama F. Marinos are trying to sign with Japan international MF Yasuyki Konno (FC Tokyo)
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread Whats the point in Abe going to Urawa, he won't play??????? Nagoya would be a good move, I expect them to be improved next season.....
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread Abe to Urawa???? it makes no sence for me. Makoto Hasebe and Keita Suzuki are a perfect Team and Nobu Yamada could help when someone is injured. He should concentrated on the other Teams. He could replace Konno, If he go to Yokohama.
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread Redbull Salzburg made offers for Tsune Miyamoto and Alex http://www.sportnet.at/Channel.aspx...f200&aid=47f374cb-46a5-4e57-bb26-f8085e52469a
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread I don't see any sense in Abe moving to Urawa either, it just won't be a step forward in his career. Like Ishikawa has said, we have too many quality midfielders already, unless the management is planning to allow one or two to leave. Red Bull Salzburg seem to be interested in a lot of Asian players though. First Karimi, and now Tsune and Alex?
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread Who the hell are Redbull Salzburg........... If Tsune leaves us for this team Japanese football is doomed if teams like this can get quility players
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread http://www.nikkansports.com/soccer/p-sc-tp0-20061211-128789.html JEF United Chiba made an offer to former Japan international FW Teruaki Kurobe.
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/soccer/jleague/news/20061211-OHT1T00069.htm Division 2 side Montedio Yamagata's Brazilian FW Leandro may move to Oita Trinita. He scored 23 goals this season in J2.
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread It does two things.......it adds depth for them/ACL experience for him and it cripples the competition. Urawa is trying to be 2 deep everywhere.......rumor about Bare joining up with them as well.
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread Acid, Salzburg is probably better than any J-League team. I love the J-League, but the tactical level of Japanese soccer is still some 20 years behind Europe. (South Korea is a bit better, but technically their players are still pretty rough, in general. China is way behind in both, but it has the best potential, because of the number of players and fans). I believe that ANY east Asian player with a chance to go to Europe should go and do his very best to learn and bring it back.
Re: 2006/07 J.LEAGUE Transaction Thread Confirmed by Kyoto's newspapers (the player still belong to Sanga). Other possible transfers from Kyoto: Hoshi -> Kawasaki Hayashi -> Kobe