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I wonder why Makino is in the centre of that poster, after all he is a fringe JNT player frozen out at Koln. Maybe he is popular with the female fans in the same way as Uchida is, although Uchida has achieved a lot more on the pitch.
Honda is most popular among female fans and he's not there, anyway. And Konno should fix that terrible teeth, ugh.
You underestimate Uchida's forces in Japan. He's leading the race by a wide margin with tours from Japan going to watch him sitting on the bench in Gelsenkirchen.
The 3rd match on June 12 will be crucial, because it will be away against the no.2 seed (Iran or South Korea). A win there would set Japan on their way.
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Does anyone know anything about this match? http://www.soccerway.com/matches/2012/01/14/world/friendly/japan/england/1215681/ Is it a mistake?
"Kirin Challenge" means just a friendly basically. Kirin Cup, is a 3-nation friendly tournament. So last year Japan, Peru & Czech's had a Kirin Cup. Whereas the game vs. South Korea in August was called Kirin Challenge Cup (just puts their name on it).
I just updated and played the PES 2012 game. the updated data pack includes Japan's new kit. I dunno why, but the game makes it look better than real Life. Although I'm still ain't all for the new kit just yet.
I noticed the change on my game too. tbh, it looks pretty sick on the game. If it looks close to that irl (in a match, not press conference) then i'll come around.
Okazaki, Yoshida, Hasebe, Honda, Okazaki, Okazaki, Maeda, Maeda, Okazaki, Kagawa, Kagawa, Inoha, Maeda, Hosogai, (not bothering with SK penalty takers), Lee, Kagawa, Honda, Kagawa, Yoshida, Okazaki, Lee. They forgot to add the games against Tajikistan where 12 goals were scored.
Yeah just figured it out myself I ll post it here in case someone needs it: Results: Japan 1-0 Argentina - Shinji Okazaki Jordan 1-1 Japan - Maya Yoshida Syria 1-2 Japan - Makoto Hasebe - Keisuke Honda Saudo Arabia 0-5 Japan - Shinji Okazaki - Shinji Okazaki - Ryoichi Maeda - Ryoichi Maeda - Shinji Okazaki Qatar 2-3 Japan - Shinji Kagawa - Shinji Kagawa - Masahiko Inoha South Korea 2-2 Japan (after 11m) - Hajime Hosogai - Ryoichi Maeda Asian Championship Finals Australia 0-1 (after extra time) Japan - Tadanari Lee Japan 3-0 South Korea - Shinji Kagawa - Keisuke Honda - Shinji Kagawa Japan 1-0 North Korea - Maya Yoshida Uzbekistan 1-1 Japan - Shinji Okazaki Japan 1-0 Vietnam - Tadanari Lee Japan 8-0 Tajikistan - Mike Havenaar - Shinji Okazaki - Yuichi Komano - Shinji Kagawa - Mike Havenaar - Kengo Nakamura - Shinji Kagawa - Shinji Okazaki Tajikistan 0-4 Japan - Yasuyuki Konno - Shinji Okazaki - Royichi Maeda - Shinji Okazaki And a scoring list under the guidance of Zaccheroni: 9 - Shinji Okazaki 6 - Shinji Kagawa 4 - Ryoichi Maeda 2 - Tadanari Lee 2 - Keisuke Honda 2 - Maya Yoshida 2 - Mike Havenaar 1 - Makoto Hasebe 1 - Masahiko Inoha 1 - Hajime Hosogai 1 - Kengo Nakamura 1 - Yasuyuki Konno 1 - Yuichi Komano Total of 33 goals
C'mon, Japan x Iran at some point of the WC Qualifying please. Just because some iranian fans are pretty annoying
http://www.goal.com/en/poll/6547/who-should-be-the-two-asian-best-xi-full-backs-for-2011/results Are you talking about this?