Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] Galatasaray are beating Liverpool 2-1! And an amazing goal from Okan! just over 30 minuites gone
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] I am a Reds (no... not Urawa) fan, but I wanted Garatasaray to get at least one win at the champs league. Even though, this won't help them, this win may help them gain confidence for the next European season. On the other hand, Reds are finally getting themselves together at Premiership, so I do not really worry about them right now, even with this loss. I believe majorities of the players were from the reserve and youth squad anyway.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] Thanks for great comment. by the way, Galatasaray won the game : 3 - 2 Thanks to the goals by Necati Ates,Okan Buruk and Sasa Ilic. Junichi Inamoto played an amazing game again. He get all Galatasaray fans hearts already at last week away game Derbie match.. Each game he add plus things to his performance.. Again everyones remind that: He is truly Japanese Star Junichi Inamoto. He always give %100 at Galatasaray shirt (spell?). Thanks Ina. and some photos from game : Galatasaray midfielder Okan Buruk and his team mate Japanese star Junichi Inamoto and Liverpool spanish midfielder Xabi Alonso-> Galatasaray midfielder Junichi Inamoto at the middle of the pitch big battle vs Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso -> Galatasaray midfielder Junichi Inamoto at the middle of the pitch big battle vs Liverpool player - > Match refere from Portugal , and Liverpool player , and Galatasaray midfielder Junichi Inamoto -> http://www.webaslan.com/i/glr/0612066ead/sl4109.jpg sincerely iwa
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] A few EPL clubs are looking at Alex. http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=433462&CPID=8&clid=30&lid=3&title=Premiership+trio+eye+Alex
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] Nakamura didn't start. I guess that Strachan wanted to give him rest because he was Celtic's only field player who started all games this season until the game.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] they lost anyway...i wanted them to win Celtic but i like copenhagen too,
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] And Nakamura did hit the free kick that led to Celtic's goal, so I guess we could say he was still pretty productive. Not that Acidman will be too thrilled by that of course. And yes, what the hell is going on with Ogasawara?
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] Bolton boss Allardyce admits Alex interest http://www.tribalfootball.com/article.php?id=20946
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] Numancia [1 - 0] Sporting Gijon 65' [1 - 0] Fukuda 5 minutes left in the game.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] Full time. Numancia [2 - 0] Sporting Gijon 65' [1 - 0] Fukuda 89' [2 - 0] P. Lago
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] Congrats Fukuda. By the way, he played for Mexican and Paraguayan teams before moving to Spain, It's interesting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenji_Fukuda
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] oh well. so far he has already scored 9 goals (Bundesliga 6 + Dfb pokal 1 + UEFA Cup 2)
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] Tragedy. Two concentration lapses did in Frankfurt (unmarked Tuncay header off a corner and a thru pass that should have been dealt with by Rehmer) Good performance by Takahara though, he seems full of confidence, he's twice the player he was for Hamburg.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] Takahara's 2 goals http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04xJzlEG8zk&mode=related&search=
Re: Japanese Abroad 2006-2007 [R] Ogasawara to probably start vs Inter http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/prob_form/16_giornata.shtml