Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Germany Yeah but I wonder if Freiburg still believes in him, if they ever did. 0 goals. But he was not bad the times I saw often as a sub.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Germany What I meant to say is that Kagawa dream destination is La Liga, like Honda said in recent interview. Honda grew from the Gamba Osaka youth squad, I know. I also meant Kagawa should stick with BVB for 1 or more season before heading off to the big clubs.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Germany The situation would become more interesting for Yano if they manage to sell Cisse. If they don't everything remains the same next season, even though they have a new coach.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Germany Honda stated that he always was a Real-guy and his dream was to wear their No. 10-shirt. It's always about individual strength with him, not the passing game.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Germany NOOOOOOO Yano don't come back to Japan! It isn't going to make a difference anyways, you can't score in either country.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Germany Haha. Isnt Yano similar to Maki, never really scored alot. Good in the air, but mostly loved for his passion? Maki for JEF and Yano for Albirex.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Germany Maybe we can leave the country-threads for transfer speculation, so this is like "Potential Transfers to Germany"? However, Hoffenheim seems to be interested in Tadanari Lee: http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20110607-00000006-sph-socc
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Germany I always liked Maki a whole lot more than Yano. Every time Maki scored whether for the JNT of Chiba you could see how much it meant to him. Still remember his goal against Switzerland in 2007 he was pumped.