Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy Thanks for the pic. Congrats to Yuto. Do you guys think he will be a starter next season?
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy if there is gif, then there should be videos, where can I watch it? youtube? I live in America and only Fox Soccer Channel shows soccer games from Europe most of the time. I'm still waiting for them to show it.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy http://www.goal.com/jp/news/3476/アジア/2011/05/30/2508933/宇佐美にパレルモが関心
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy I've read that on Bayern Forum. Also, some people said that Bayern already made an offer for Usami, to be honest I don't know if this is true
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy Nagatomo punches like a girl and dances like a girl....but he plays like a man!
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy Morimoto possibly joining Sampdoria http://www.sponichi.co.jp/soccer/news/2011/06/03/kiji/K20110603000946610.html Not a bad move in my opinion.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy If he still not always stay on the bench. Hope he will be the one who will bring this club back to Serie A.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy Yes, one of the biggest flops in Italian football in few years. Though those who I talked with weren't surprised by that at all (they knew what was going inside the club I think).
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy Samp fan here. Yes, relegated after starting the season in a CL play-in game. The owner systematically ********ed over the club. An absolute scandal. He got rid of the best striking tandem in Serie A at the winter transfer window for next to nothing, out of sheer spite towards the players and fans, and did not replace them. If Morimoto can't win out over our sorry lot of so-called strikers at Samp, he should hang up his boots.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy It was all about Cassano? I like the idea, but damn it will get even worse if he will get stuck on the bench in Serie B.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy Not only that. Also Pazzini. Also the change of the coach. In short - crap management. Right now Morimoto isn't even playing. If he'll start regulary I don't have problem with it whether it'll be in Serie A or B at this moment. I hope he'll make optimal decission for himself this summer.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy Agree man it has to be optimal this time. A bad choice I think could ruin his European career.
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy Nagatomo will be an entirely Inter player in the upcoming days: http://www.fcinternews.it/?action=read&idnotizia=48668
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy Atalanta have made an offer for Yuki Otsu http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20110608-00000023-spnannex-socc
Re: Japanese Abroad 2010/11 [R] - Italy Man, seems alot of European clubs, no matter how big or small, seems to be interested in Japanese talent lately. JFA really did some amazing work of progress in their youth and clubs youth academies to nuture many potentially star players. To think, J League became only a professional league since 1993, before then all were semi-pro, amateurs. Maybe soon, Many J League clubs won't have to look for foreign strikers and can turn to their local countrymen. Not that anything is wrong with foreign strikers, it just Japanese players are good in midfield but doesn't have alot of top-class strikers, but now it is rapidly improving. Too bad I don't know many of J League players except those on NT, internationally coverage, or playing in Europe. Would love to learn more.