his current one is good, if Ibusuki performs well enough (and he should if he's as good as you're perceiving him to be) he'll break out and play for Valencia which is a better team (IMO but I could be mistaken) than Maritimo Funchal.
That's supposing Valencia has bought him with the intent of giving him a first team chance. I sure hope so, just find it unlikely. Avoiding relegation of their second side seems most likely to me. I'll love it if proved wrong by them of course. Btw, I don't find him good enough to play for Valencia at all. His right place is a team in the second division. That's another reason as to why this move is a mess. Even a third division side with chances to reach the 2nd division would've been better. Ibusuki had already performed well enough in Atletico, and it's laughable that a player who could've stayed in Sabadell - a side that was promoted to the second division thanks to him - or Girona couldn't find a loan in spain's second division after his season in Atletico. He didn't play in 2nd div only because Sevilla bought him, after all. Then again, I don't know what his other club offers were this year anyway. He probably thought he may have gotten too much off radar in Russia or Ukrain or whatever, but I wonder about his other offers.
It's not a one sided deal, he may be brought in to strengthen the second team but a great performance will be hard to ignore and he'll be promoted. Ibusuki must have so guarantees or he wouldn't have signed, he's not dumber than the average BS poster. That's your point of view and it matters less than his.
Just like when he was supposed to join Sevilla's first team after being the whole league top scorer am I right That's just wishful thinking. Not that I don't wish it. hahaha, guess we should close Bigsoccer directly then edit: whoops, I forgot this ain't even his thread
Daaaamn son. Stretching reality to a whole new level here! dat 7 minutes glory on a cold january and it looks like I can move posts only in new topics, wtf. I'll do it once it's official and I'll open his new one myself, then.
since you like to play these funny little games: no he didn't, as I said "after being the whole league top scorer" but instead he was loaned to Belgian's second division, hehehe In retrospect, his move to Sevilla has been a failure, unfortunately. [yep, these posts will disappear from here later]
Ibusuki was brought in to strengthen the second team not because maybe he can make first. Anyone thinking otherwise... well you are pure wrong. So bar miracle he will not become a Valencia regular (miralce part = him blasting his way through 3rd division) Barcelona buys players to strengthen their B team every year and some times sums go in 1 mils + as well. It is important for teams to have as good as possible second team where they can send their youth players in. But mostly it is just that, trying to develop those youth players and getting them to first team status, so a guy like Ibusuki at 21 for them is more or less a mercenary, pardon my language. I can also tell you when was the last time a guy bought by the Barcelona B made it to the first team... On a second note I cannot, must have happened eons ago... P.S. Barcelona has a name for such players. The youth academy ones are called "pearls" while the above 21 age are called "backbone". The later are used to give a bigger competition in the team and are usually sold after 2 years as a way to keep the competition for places open.
http://www.plazadeportiva.com/ver/8...a-a-yeray-gomez-y-a-park-para-el-filial-.html moves for free so he terminated his contract with Sevilla. 2 years contract. Valencia will have to give a % to Sevilla if the player is resold.
Extremely unlikely, as the transfer was announced to Valencia's second team, not Valencia (yes - technically he's Valencia's property, ok). =/
http://www.valenciacf.com/contenidos/Actualidad/Noticias/2013/07/Noticia_99284.html?__locale=en officially announced, also there's a small video of good old Hiroshi.
Yes he is. A lot of people criticized and underestimated him I know, but he's the proof that a striker can be tall and slim and be a good striker.
today's Valencia match is on TV!! http://eternamentevcf.blogspot.com.es/p/gol-television.html Ibusuki playing
Not very good, also often ignored by his team mates. Overall the team is terrible, I think that any decent J2 team would give them hell.