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Those Vissel Kobe English Links in Full
As previously noted, jsoccer.com prepared a complete history and all sorts of links for the Vissel Kobe web site over the years. In 2010 they removed the links and they are no longer accessible from the Vissel Kobe page, BUT, they are still on the web, and here are the links, for posterity, and your info and enjoyment.
Kansai Team Guide
Yes, jsoccer.com is based in Kansai. Yes, we have a bias to “our” teams … therefore, to that end, here is a quick and very basic guide for the Kansai Beginner. Directions, web sites, how to get tickets, etc. Join us at a Kansai game SOON!
Gamba Osaka Transfer Update
Gamba have been active in the transfer market in the off season and are looking to make more improvements bfore the season kicks off in March. More updates will follow. Here’s the story so far, more teams to follow:
J.League 2011 Schedule Released
Here’s the first weekend for you…Saturday March 5thGamba v. CerezoGrampus v. F. MarinosReysol v. S-PulseFrontale v. MontedioSanfrecce v. VegaltaAvispa v. AlbirexVentforet v. JubiloSunday March 6thAntlers v. ArdijaVissel v. Reds
Transfer Updates J1/J2
I’ll do my best to keep you all up to date on as many transfers / changes as I can over the next month. Today:Daisuke Ichikawa and Teruyoshi Ito from Shimizu S-Pulse to newly-promoted Ventforet Kofu.Yanagawa and Baba back to Vissel from their loans.Haneda from Cerezo to Vissel (who let go Ganaha, Enomoto, Tomita, Edmilson and Kobayashi).Yamagishi’s loan at Hiroshima has become a full transfer, from Frontale.Wilfred Sanou left Urawa for Cologne.Stand by for more …
Japan name squad for Asian Cup.
Lots of the overseas contingent are in, as well as Tadanari Lee and Ryoichi Maeda – the former a nice surprise, the latter, expected as he WAS top scoring Japanese player in the J.League. Yosuke Kashiwagi (Urawa) is probably a surprise, and Takuya Honda (S-Pulse) made it over a bunch of other possibilities.Komano is a notable absentee, but only due to a lengthy injury picked up against an over-physical Korea a couple of months back.
Asian Cup Squad
The full 50 preliminary names for Japan’s Asian Cup adventure in January!
Drama on the Final Day
… an article for Eye-Ai – a bilingual magazine that comes out in February! Talk about tight deadlines … would rather write this after the Emperor’s Cup Final, but anyway, here’s what they’re getting…Alan
Cerezo Osaka 6-2 Jubilo Iwata
Cerezo make the ACL, Kashima held at Yamagata, drop to 4th like a stone (insert big Kansai smile here).