Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] Looks like there was a Kickoff Time change. The Torino vs Catania match will be played on Sunday March 11th at 23:00 Japanese Time. Better time!! Go Morimoto!
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] Fukuda's goal http://www.cdnumancia.com/videos/numancia-vecindario2.wmv Nakata's assist http://real.xobix.ch/ramgen/sfdrs/v...20070304.rm?start=0:27:14.838&end=0:33:18.133 About 0:40 into the clip.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] Swiss Cup quarter-finals Basel 1 - 0 Aarau Nakata played full match!
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] I can tell you that Torino is having a quite crappy season, and we're at risk of another year with no Turin's derby... Oguro is loved by the fans, but so far he has played only little, and he has been for the most ineffective.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] A shame, that guy was deadly in the j-league, should've been a starter for the national team too
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] http://www.mlsnotebook.blogspot.com MLS interested in J-league players. maybe this deserves another thread
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] FT Numancia [1 - 2] Real Murcia 39' [0 - 1] I. Alonso 50' [0 - 2] Leon 69' [1 - 2] K. Fukuda Fukuda scored.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] http://www.as.com/articulo/futbol/Fukuda/gustaria/quedarme/dasftb/20070321dasdaiftb_40/Tes/ Numancia ask Fukuda to sign a two-year contract with the club. According to this article, he is one of the most remarkable players right now in the Segunda Division.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] Nakamura scored a beautiful freekick against Dundee Utd in the 1-1 draw today.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] Hello. An article you might be interested in: http://www.mnthunder.com/igsbase/ig...=&NewsID=257&NewsCatIDdisplay=&KeywordSearch= Any info anyone would have on Keisuke would be most appreciated. Looking for the Thunder to go ichi-ban with Ota, I remain That little old jersey collector Me
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] For a moment, I thought it was the S-Pulse's Keisuke Ota that had suddenly left. LOL
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] Obv i'm not counting Takahara, who is having a season of his career
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] i don't think so at all. nakamura has a big chance to win the scottish league mvp. takahara gained his old form back finally and has scored 16 goals in all competitions so far. inamoto, nakata and alex play as a regular for the biggest clubs in each country. morimoto showed his potential only at 18 in the serie a. my only disappointment is matsui's performance.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] I agree with you both. Takahara is having an amazing season as is Nakamura. i agree with you about alex, nakata and inamoto as well, but look at oguro, he's only made a handful of appearances for torino same with ogasawara at messina (although at least he has scored)
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] You have a good point, but would count Alex as a success, he's only been there for 4 month, his inconsistency and lazyness will show up eventually
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] Either that, or age. Miyamoto hasn't been doing well either...
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] real nice work there.. you must be proud of yourself i think you should just get over the WC2006 result already.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] Frankfurt lost 1-3 against Cottbus Takahara was not so bad, he played some good passes
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R] Everybody talks about Nakamura, Matsui, Inamoto ect. but what about Koji????? He plays every game the full 90 minutes and always very well Basel just need 2 points to climb to the top Koji's life in Basel: Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjKcqFBdl6w Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCvGyPYeRpY Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Exu50Rgobw