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Saturday 28 January 2012
Monday 23 January 2012
S-Pulse 1-1 South China (Pre-season Hong Kong tournament) 3-1 on Pens
Barry writes
S-Pulse 1-1 South China
Takagi 26 ------------------- Chan 66
S-Pulse win 3-1 on penalties
Line Up
GK Usui
DF Inukai
DF Hiraoka
DF Iwashita
DF Brosque
MF Muramatsu
MF Edamura
MF Ito
FW Takagi
FW Takahara
FW Omae
S-Pulse 1-1 South China
Takagi 26 ------------------- Chan 66
S-Pulse win 3-1 on penalties
Line Up
GK Usui
DF Inukai
DF Hiraoka
DF Iwashita
DF Brosque
MF Muramatsu
MF Edamura
MF Ito
FW Takagi
FW Takahara
FW Omae
Takagi slots home to seal the shoot out
Happy New Year! S-Pulse progress (eventually) with a heavily experimental line up. The final of this little Hong Kong beano will be on the 26th, which is Thursday.
Which I'm here, new signing Yoshida has been included in the U23 squad for the upcoming February Olympic qualifiers.
Monday 16 January 2012
2012 Asian Super Challenge Cup in Hong Kong
Barry writes
OK, then! Have been a bit busy with various stuff and not been updating as much as I'd like to. Well, here's the lowdown on the pre-season tour / tournament in Hong Kong. It's basically a team building beano to the continent to keep our team sharp and give them some experience against foreign opposition. We may even gain a few supporters in Hong Kong too. :)
January 23rd and 26th @ Hong Kong Stadium.
Teams:
South China AA
Guangzhou_R&F F.C.
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
S-Pulse
Games
Semi Final: S-Pulse v South China - Jan 23rd 18:30
Final: Jan 26th 20:30
or 3rd/4th place play off: Jan 26th 18:30
I'll keep you updated of the results as they happen. Good luck to our boys, and the supporters on their way to Hong Kong to cheer us on. Respect.
OK, then! Have been a bit busy with various stuff and not been updating as much as I'd like to. Well, here's the lowdown on the pre-season tour / tournament in Hong Kong. It's basically a team building beano to the continent to keep our team sharp and give them some experience against foreign opposition. We may even gain a few supporters in Hong Kong too. :)
January 23rd and 26th @ Hong Kong Stadium.
Teams:
South China AA
Guangzhou_R&F F.C.
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
S-Pulse
Games
Semi Final: S-Pulse v South China - Jan 23rd 18:30
Final: Jan 26th 20:30
or 3rd/4th place play off: Jan 26th 18:30
I'll keep you updated of the results as they happen. Good luck to our boys, and the supporters on their way to Hong Kong to cheer us on. Respect.
Ota: "I'll Either Go Abroad or Stay With S-Pulse" Then Signs With FC Tokyo
Barry writes
Either you've got a pretty horrendous grasp on geography, or you were just hustling Tokyo for a better offer, while playing your own supporters like a bunch of mugs.
If you're not with us, you're against us. Shut the door on your way out. Jong a Pin will take left back. You've managed to sour all the good memories. You won't be missed.
Either you've got a pretty horrendous grasp on geography, or you were just hustling Tokyo for a better offer, while playing your own supporters like a bunch of mugs.
If you're not with us, you're against us. Shut the door on your way out. Jong a Pin will take left back. You've managed to sour all the good memories. You won't be missed.
Saturday 14 January 2012
One Team, One Mission - Opening Two Weeks Fixture
Barry writes
Time for a round up. Been a bit busy finishing off the book, but while I have a few minutes. Our new slogan this year is One Team, One Mission. Our best one yet, and I bet Mr Ghotbi had a hand in it.
Other news, the opening two weeks fixtures were leaked this week. They will probably be:
Week 1) Away to Nagoya March 10th
Week 2) Home to Hiroshima March March 17th
Being Nagoya's opening weekend, it more than likely be played at the stunning Toyota Stadium. Worlds away from the dump that is Mizuho (no offence, Nagoya, but for supporters Mizuho is crap and you know it), we'll probably take a few thousand and I can't wait.
After that, home to Hiroshima.
Time for a round up. Been a bit busy finishing off the book, but while I have a few minutes. Our new slogan this year is One Team, One Mission. Our best one yet, and I bet Mr Ghotbi had a hand in it.
Other news, the opening two weeks fixtures were leaked this week. They will probably be:
Week 1) Away to Nagoya March 10th
Week 2) Home to Hiroshima March March 17th
Being Nagoya's opening weekend, it more than likely be played at the stunning Toyota Stadium. Worlds away from the dump that is Mizuho (no offence, Nagoya, but for supporters Mizuho is crap and you know it), we'll probably take a few thousand and I can't wait.
After that, home to Hiroshima.
Thursday 5 January 2012
Yamamoto to Sapporo / Nagai signs with Yokohama FC
Barry writes
As per the title really. Nagai, who was in danger of not finding a team, has signed with Yokohama FC. A better signing for Yokohama than it is for him, if truth be told. But good luck to him and maybe with his help the ex-Flügels can make a J1 challenge this year.
Rather more surprising was the transfer of Masaki Yamamoto to Consadole Sapporo. He was always a favourite of Kenta, but there's just not been the space for him under the new regime what with Ono, Ljungberg, Edamura, Brosque, Jong a Pin and Sugiyama all ahead of him for most of 2011. Not to mention the returning-from-injury Daigo, and you can see why he may have felt it time for new surroundings. He's been with us since he was in junior high, so thanks for everything and good luck, Masaki!
As per the title really. Nagai, who was in danger of not finding a team, has signed with Yokohama FC. A better signing for Yokohama than it is for him, if truth be told. But good luck to him and maybe with his help the ex-Flügels can make a J1 challenge this year.
Rather more surprising was the transfer of Masaki Yamamoto to Consadole Sapporo. He was always a favourite of Kenta, but there's just not been the space for him under the new regime what with Ono, Ljungberg, Edamura, Brosque, Jong a Pin and Sugiyama all ahead of him for most of 2011. Not to mention the returning-from-injury Daigo, and you can see why he may have felt it time for new surroundings. He's been with us since he was in junior high, so thanks for everything and good luck, Masaki!
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