Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] i want to kill nabetsune too. he's about an age to die anyways.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Yanagisawa stays in Italy, he´s signed for one of the runners up in Seria A , Messina.. That´s good news i guess !
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Yanagisawa should go back to Japan, well I guess no matter where he is he will suck!
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] that's what everyone was saying during Asia Cup 2000...........
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] I remember when he went out at the end of one game, sat around for 5 minutes, missed hitting the ball in front of the net............. and Troussier pulled him out after those 5 minutes.......... Possibly the most embarassing thing that can happen............
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Was that the boomerang shoot against Segenal, the ball landed behind him haha
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] no, this was in Asia Cup 2000 I think, that's when I decided he sucked......... I totally forgot about the boomerang shot ha ha ha!
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] LOL. remember this? http://myhome.naver.com/frjufvjn/yanagi2.avi
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Since Yanagi participates in the training camp of Messina, he cannot go to AsiaCUP. This is good news for National Team.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] You're almost right. Yanagisawa was loaned out by Antlers to Messina, who finished fourth in Serie B ahead of Atalanta and Fiorentina, for a year. http://www.japantimes.com/cgi-bin/getsp.pl5?sw20040630a1.htm
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Haha i think we´re too rude now Poor Yana. There it was, how can he miss? It looks like it´s taken from a comedy movie or something..
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] In this scene, Yanagisawa was able to kick the ball even though the ball landed behind him. That was not his worst. At the final game in Asian Cup , in similar situation(scene) , Yanagisawa was not able to kick the ball , he did not try to kick the ball. Even though he was in front of the goal and free. I really hated him at that time and don't like him now.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] its okay tho.. theres always suzuki....the defensive striker..lol
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] According to the German Sportspaper SPORT BILD, Bert van Marwijk is aiming towards bringing Shinji Ono at his new club Broussia Dortmund as a replacement for leaving midfielder Torsten Frings and Tomas Rosicky, who intends to leave Dortmund either.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] This is the last time Kazuyuki Toda will be mentioned in this thread, ever ever ever ever ever. Toda returns to Shimizu
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] I guess Borussia Dortmund remember Ono's performance at the UEFA Cup 2002 Final @ De Kuip. He assisted Tomasson's winning goal for Feyenoord.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] I guess it's more for van Marwijk's sake because he rates Ono very high. Here is a dutch press report wich quotes van Marwijk about Ono: Het Borussia Dortmund van Bert van Marwijk denkt aan Shinji Ono. De in grote financiele problemen verkerende club ontbreekt het volgens Van Marwijk aan overzicht en intelligentie in het elftal. Tegenover het Duitse Westline is Van Marwijk lyrisch over de middenvelder "Hij is een van de spelers met de beste techniek die ik ken. Hij kan in een 4-3-3 op alle posities op het middenveld spelen, is als nr 10 inzetbaar en zou perfect naast Sebastian Kehl passen." De club realiseert zich echter heel goed dat een transfer bij de huidige financiele problemen zeer moeilijk zal worden. Al blijft het feit dat met Ono de Japanse markt commercieel uitgenut kan worden ook voor Dortmund meespeelt in de gedachten. van Marwijk says, that Ono is technically one of the best players he knows and that Ono can be put in every position in midfield.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] Bump. Roma -> Parma -> Bologna -> Fiorentina Viola Will Hide be in Serie B next year? You know, as much as I'd like to see him in Champions League, I'm starting to wonder if he is a mid-table club kind of player. Then again, he did have that Scudetto season at Roma...
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] I heard that Fiorentina signed Hidetoshi Nakata The player moves from cash-strapped Parma for an undiscolsed fee, and has agreed a three-year deal with the Viola. He is joined at the club by Gianni Guigou and Cristiano Lupatelli, who both arrive from Roma. So an eventful day for Fiorentina who have been linked with several players since being promoted from Serie A. -www.goal.com
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] IMHO, he is not a creative midfielder as everyone has thought to be. I think his best years were at Perugia. Thinking back at his days in Roma, Capello was maybe 2 or 3 years ahead of what Hide could do. Now, Hide is a solid central midfielder. Let's see what he will acomplish at Fiorentina. I hope he will win the hearts as he did at Perugia. Now what number will he wear? PS, I'm back posting again after I lost my password and email address.
Re: Official Japanese Abroad Thread 2004-05 [R] You were Nakata10? Welcome back. Ono wants out of Feyenoord, Spain if possible: Japanese/English