Japanese Abroad 2005/06 [R] - Part II

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  1. seolseol

    seolseol Member+

    Apr 26, 2003
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    Matsui is just getting better and better.
     
  2. lilcookie

    lilcookie Member

    May 6, 2005
    choc chip mountain
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    did you know he has a wife, i did not knoe, a bit young for a wife, i heard okubo also has a wife and a kid
     
  3. Ishikawa18

    Ishikawa18 New Member

    Oct 1, 2005
    Germany
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    About Suzuki,
    sooner or later he will come back to Kashima i guess
     
  4. lilcookie

    lilcookie Member

    May 6, 2005
    choc chip mountain
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    yeah, wasn't her at anderlecht last time and that other belgian club
     
  5. LakesidePark

    LakesidePark New Member

    Dec 17, 2001
    Kanagawa, Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    He was at Genk and Heusden Zolder in Belgium. Kashima, CFZ do Rio (Zico's team), Kashima, Ichihara, CFZ, Kashima, Kawasaki, Kashima, Genk, Kashima, Zolder, Kashima, and now Red Star. I'm wondering where he's going next.

    Meanwhile, Koji Nakata does go to Basel. 中田浩二がバーゼルに移籍
     
  6. seolseol

    seolseol Member+

    Apr 26, 2003
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    Basel is a good choise.
     
  7. Acidman

    Acidman New Member

    May 30, 2005
    Dundee -_-
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    by the way, whats going down with Yana and Takahara, theres only 2 or 3 days left of the europeaqn transfer window, will either be leaving , i hope so
     
  8. football_addict

    football_addict New Member

    May 23, 2005
    Beograd, Srbija
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    Last time he played in Europe he was loaned player (so I heard), but now he has full contract with Red Star.
     
  9. Matsu

    Matsu Member

    Mar 28, 2001
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    You left out Rio De Janeiro FC. :rolleyes:

    Incidentally, CFZ is not really a team. It is a football school. The school does have a team that takes part in one of the minor divisions of Rio de Janeiro state, but it is not a professional division. The players who are sent there are still officially members of Kashima Antlers (or another J.League club. . . .there have been a few cases of players from other clubs going to CFZ).
     
  10. Acidman

    Acidman New Member

    May 30, 2005
    Dundee -_-
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    YES! Takahara starts for the first time this season i think :D
     
  11. Acidman

    Acidman New Member

    May 30, 2005
    Dundee -_-
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    Hide is set to start today against Arsenal because speed and fadiga are out with injury, he'll be showing the future japan coach what he can do :D
     
  12. Ishikawa18

    Ishikawa18 New Member

    Oct 1, 2005
    Germany
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    No goal for Takahara :(
    out in the 82 min.
     
  13. Acidman

    Acidman New Member

    May 30, 2005
    Dundee -_-
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    and there getting beat :mad:
     
  14. Ishikawa18

    Ishikawa18 New Member

    Oct 1, 2005
    Germany
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    yes, its out! Hamburg lost 2:1!
    Its their first away game they lost this season :(
     
  15. Acidman

    Acidman New Member

    May 30, 2005
    Dundee -_-
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    Nakamura got assist on first goal, subbed 70 mins,
    Celtic 3-3 Dundee, I'm not going to say anything don't worry :cool:
     
  16. Acidman

    Acidman New Member

    May 30, 2005
    Dundee -_-
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    Hidetoshi Nakata starts for Botlon against Arsenal :D
     
  17. seolseol

    seolseol Member+

    Apr 26, 2003
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    I'm watching it live now.
     
  18. Acidman

    Acidman New Member

    May 30, 2005
    Dundee -_-
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    hahaha nakata just outjamp an arsenal player :eek: :D
     
  19. Acidman

    Acidman New Member

    May 30, 2005
    Dundee -_-
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    I think i'm dying of boredom, half time, only 1 chance on goal,
    Nakata did very good in the first 25 minuites but after that sort of dissapeared, he's been closing down arsenal players well and has put in a few decent tackles, a few good crosses, and few crosses to knowone
     
  20. Mutu_20

    Mutu_20 New Member

    Dec 27, 2005
    Nakata was prominant in the second half, I thought he did very well. His passing when ever he got the ball (something which the more attacking midfielders don't usually get a lot of) was accurate. He produced a wonderfull cross field ball to Vaz-Te which should of resulted in a goal.

    When Campo came of, Nakata was played in a DM position where he saw a lot more of the ball. He really showed his quality here and rarely gave the ball away.

    Negatives: He is at bolton let us not forget, who rarely play posession football so it is hard for a player like Nakata to get comfortable on the ball since he had it so little of it. To see the best of him he really needs to be involved a lot more. Also, towards the end of the game Nakata gave away a cheap pass which could of led to an Arsenal goal. He needs to concentrate more.

    But all in all a very positive performance which hopefully he can improve on.
     
  21. tako

    tako Member

    Dec 11, 2003
    Yokohama
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    I am glad to hear Nakata showed positive performance in his first game after he was sent off. He will get more chance to show he improve. though Bolton's football style does not suit him much, it is cause for concern.
     
  22. tako

    tako Member

    Dec 11, 2003
    Yokohama
    Nat'l Team:
    Japan
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    Nakamura does not complete recover from cold, and Celtic defence is really weak :(
     
  23. lilcookie

    lilcookie Member

    May 6, 2005
    choc chip mountain
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006


    you scandinavians are really into premierleague football eh?
    what about your own league? just curious
     
  24. seolseol

    seolseol Member+

    Apr 26, 2003
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    They send so much football here, and i love so why not watch :D?

    I dont like the Swedish league, just watch the "big" matches.
     
  25. lilcookie

    lilcookie Member

    May 6, 2005
    choc chip mountain
    Re: Japanese Abroad 2005-2006

    nah i was wondering because i hear a lot of scandinavians love english football
     

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