Re: The J.LEAGUE 100 Years Vision Nagayo and Hiroshima will use 2005 Jersey, I just put them up there.... Kawasaki's home is the same, but away is new....
Re: The J.LEAGUE 100 Years Vision In two more hours, Oita Trinita will have a brand new logo. I am kind of excited but what is up with this? Is changing logos are trend in J.LEAGUE right now? If they keep changing logos every two or three years, there won't be any club identities. But I guess Oita is doing this as the 10th year anniversary. Plus most of the new logos are improvements. Only change that I really hated was 2004 Kobe to 2005 Kobe. Otherwise, Hiroshima and Tosu were great. And Urawa too, but I am not exactly sure what year they changed their logo.
Re: The J.LEAGUE 100 Years Vision Omiya's new uniforms (I couldn't copy the image link): http://www.ardija.co.jp/cgi-bin/info/info.cgi?month=200601&num=2353
Re: The J.LEAGUE 100 Years Vision Now Omiya-Jersey look more like Niigata Its right that Niigata will use the same jerseys like 2005?
Re: The J.LEAGUE 100 Years Vision Incidentally, neither Oita nor Tokyo has a club mascot. I think Oita's new logo is better than the old one in terms of color and design.
Re: The J.LEAGUE 100 Years Vision True, but I just read what that emblem represents. #1: T-Flare, "T" has three flare coming out (one blue and two yellow) and this represents the "Trinity" of Club, Supportart, and City/Government. #2: Blue means "Nature" (Sky, I suppose), and Yellow means "Sun" #3: The "O" on the logo, is Oita's stadium "the Big Eye" Also, Nigata will use the same uniform from last year.
Re: The J.LEAGUE 100 Years Vision We still have to wait for Kofu. I heard that Kofu got a huge spornsorship deal from a big company.
Re: The J.LEAGUE 100 Years Vision jersey looks.. tragically amateurish, nothing goes well with each other, and those grey bits are just floating around,.. TOSTEM being so big doesn't help either.. negative-improvement level-downUP it's hilarious~ NIPPONHAM home is nice, pink is underused JUBILO minus kit kat is yummy。 .vic JapanNTxJ.LEAGUExKASHIMA
Re: The J.LEAGUE 100 Years Vision Japanese article The J-League chairman Masaru Suzuki is charting plans to expand the first division to 20 teams from the current 18 and the second to 22 from the current 13