Japanese Abroad 2006/07 [R] - Part II

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  1. rougou

    rougou Member+

    Dec 7, 2003
    Hyogo
    Club:
    AS Roma
  2. goru_no_ura

    goru_no_ura Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 20, 2006
    Miyako of Zipang
    Club:
    Sanfrecce Hiroshima FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    Hopefully this very good season will win him admirers in France, Germany or Italy -- even thou I believe that Italy is never a great place for Japanese players, especially now.
     
  3. aiueo-redded

    aiueo-redded Red Card

    Feb 3, 2006
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    http://www.stv.tv/content/sport/spo...rtnews/Celtic_stars_in_line_for_awards_120407

    Nakamura nominated for 2006-07 Scottish Premier League Player of the Year.
    Only 2 possible winners: Nakamura or Boruc.
    Boruc is one of the best goalkeepers in the world right now.

    Let's hope Nakamura wins the award.
     
  4. inobino

    inobino Red Card

    Mar 13, 2007
    Behind You
  5. Ishikawa18

    Ishikawa18 New Member

    Oct 1, 2005
    Germany
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    the next 2 games for Koji Nakata will important ones
    tomorrow against FC St.Gallen (3rd) and next week against Zürich (1st) again
     
  6. Ishikawa18

    Ishikawa18 New Member

    Oct 1, 2005
    Germany
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    Frankfurt won away 2-4 against Bielefeld

    Takahara wasn't really seen on the pitch
    he just played a pass to Amanatidis and out came a PK
     
  7. Ishikawa18

    Ishikawa18 New Member

    Oct 1, 2005
    Germany
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    the game'll be on tuesday sorry :eek:
     
  8. Ishikawa18

    Ishikawa18 New Member

    Oct 1, 2005
    Germany
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    damn, where is my head today
    FC Basel played 3-3 against FC St.Gallen
     
  9. maguro-redded

    maguro-redded Red Card

    Sep 22, 2006
    Shizuoka, Japan
  10. ppll redded

    ppll redded Red Card

    Feb 22, 2007
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    Now that Marcus Tulio Tanaka won J-League MVP, it's about time he went to Europe, isn't it? He's been Japan's best defender for years.
    Zico should have played him at last year's WC.
     
  11. Ishikawa18

    Ishikawa18 New Member

    Oct 1, 2005
    Germany
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    tonight Takahara plays with Frankfurt against 1.FC Nürnberg in the semi-final of DFB-Pokal
     
  12. The Old Lady Hertha

    The Old Lady Hertha New Member

    Dec 15, 2004
    Boston, MA
    Club:
    Hertha BSC Berlin
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    Hi,

    I read in a Danish newspaper on the way to the airport some weeks ago that Vejle, the last place team in Denmark, has a Japanese player who just transferred to the club. His name is Suguru Hashimoto

    He last played for Alibrex Niigata and is an attacking midfielder. Anyone knew of him in Japan?
     
  13. hallelujah_united

    Oct 21, 2006
    Club:
    Urawa RD
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    He last played for Albirex Niigata SINGAPORE. Which means I'm probably the only one who has seen him play live in the last 2 years.

    He did look classy in the S-League though, a little in the Pirlo mould. Very good distributor of the ball, but probably should get forward more.

    If Issey Nakajima can prosper in the Danish League, Hashimoto should be able to do so as well.
     
  14. The Old Lady Hertha

    The Old Lady Hertha New Member

    Dec 15, 2004
    Boston, MA
    Club:
    Hertha BSC Berlin
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    Well Vejle are all but certain to be relegated from the Danish top flight so...maybe he can shine in 2. Liga.

    man, can't Singapore come up with original names? :D Thats worse than Real Salt Lake :D
     
  15. maguro-redded

    maguro-redded Red Card

    Sep 22, 2006
    Shizuoka, Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    He didn't play due to an injury.
    Frankfurt lost 0-4. :(
     
  16. Ishikawa18

    Ishikawa18 New Member

    Oct 1, 2005
    Germany
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    yes he got a back-injury, he should be fit for the weekend
     
  17. TrooperBari

    TrooperBari Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 3, 2001
    Jakarta
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    Unlike Fake Salt Lake, ANS is actually an extension of its parent club. The S-League allows foreign teams to take part in its championship. There have been Chinese (Sinchi) and African (Sporting Afrique) teams in the past, and Liaoning Guangyuan (China) and Korean Super Reds FC (South Korea) joined the league this season.

    There's also a team called Young Lions, which is mostly players on Singapore's U-23 team.
     
  18. takoyaki

    takoyaki Red Card

    Feb 10, 2007
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    celtic won the scottish championship thanks to nakamura's injury time goal.
     
  19. TrooperBari

    TrooperBari Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 3, 2001
    Jakarta
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    He also served up the corner kick for VofH's opening goal.

    Fitting performance for the man named SPL player of the year:
    http://football.guardian.co.uk/Match_Report/0,,2063189,00.html
     
  20. uhclem

    uhclem Member

    Feb 5, 2004
    Spring Lake Park, MN
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    Hello.

    Former Avispa and Thespa Forward Keisuke Ota saw his first action of the season, subbing in at the 55 minute mark of the Minnesota Thunder's 3 to 1 loss to the Atlanta Silverbacks. He did not get many touches as the Thunder were playing one man down due to an ejection at the 47 minute mark.

    We expect to see more of him at the Thunder's home opener on May 6th.

    That little old jersey collector

    Me
     
  21. Ishikawa18

    Ishikawa18 New Member

    Oct 1, 2005
    Germany
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    Miyamoto and Alex are Austrian Champions with RedBull Salzburg
     
  22. The Old Lady Hertha

    The Old Lady Hertha New Member

    Dec 15, 2004
    Boston, MA
    Club:
    Hertha BSC Berlin
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    they can seriously ******** off...not Alex or Miyamoto, but Red Bull Salzburg
     
  23. takoyaki

    takoyaki Red Card

    Feb 10, 2007
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    just read ole nippon's article about matsui.
    he is fit, and playing well in training.
    but he'll never play the rest of season because he isn't in le mans' future plan anymore. he'll move to another club and he has already gotten offers from several ligue 1 clubs.
     
  24. uhclem

    uhclem Member

    Feb 5, 2004
    Spring Lake Park, MN
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    Hello.

    From the Minneapolis StarTribune, a short article with pic about Japan's and the Minnesota Thunder's Keisuke Ota:

    http://www.startribune.com/503/story/1157099.html

    That little old jersey collector

    Me
     
  25. FCMB

    FCMB Member

    Nov 26, 2006
    Beirut, Lebanon
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Lebanon
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 Part II [R]

    Takahara just scored, 4-0 Frankfurt vs. Aachen
     

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