Balli001
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Suggestion on twitter he played wing back last seasonDoes seem odd if not.
Suggestion on twitter he played wing back last seasonDoes seem odd if not.
So glad I checked that timestampThe skill at 3:57 here is particularly impressive
Does look like the sort of player who might disappear for periods in a game.The skill at 3:57 here is particularly impressive
F*ck the skills; I want some of those goalposts that flash bright pink when someone bangs one in.The skill at 3:57 here is particularly impressive
After a nice meal and past his curfew?He’s said goodbye to his team mates
Based on what exactly?Does look like the sort of player who might disappear for periods in a game.
I take it you didn't check the timestamp.Based on what exactly?
My first thought watching that clip. Have the option of Japanese commentary on iFollow. Winner.Would. ove if they brought in a Japanese commemtator alongside Eakin.
Cheeky bastard!
Can see him getting his legs broken if he tries that at Millwall or Leeds.
In Sky Blue
And have him go large like match of the day
In Sky Blue
Has this ever been a thing outside Football Manager?Never heard of him, but should be a massive commercial success for the club. Make shirt sales to the Japanese as easy as possible.
Just look at the crowd at a Spurs game and you'll have an answer.Has this ever been a thing outside Football Manager?
Does this mean we will have a sushi food outlet on the concourse
Coventry has a decent sized student population from the Far East. I wonder what the breakdown of it is by nationality? Mostly Chinese I guess?
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Son is a huge celebrity and national hero in South Korea, where the Premier League is already very popular. We really expect something similar for a guy with two Japanese caps playing in the Championship?Just look at the crowd at a Spurs game and you'll have an answer.
The volume of South Korean fans and flags at games to see Son is testament to it.
If only he owned the stadium.Interesting bit of useless trivia . KV Oostende have a nightclub built within their stadium that is open till 5am on night games
Come on Doug , what you waiting for
Never heard of him, but should be a massive commercial success for the club. Make shirt sales to the Japanese as easy as possible.
No absolutely not.Son is a huge celebrity and national hero in South Korea, where the Premier League is already very popular. We really expect something similar for a guy with two Japanese caps playing in the Championship?
Can’t move for KV Oostende shirts in Kyoto!No absolutely not.
I meant more that the experience isn't limited to FM generally and that Asian markets can be incredibly lucrative.
5pmInteresting bit of useless trivia . KV Oostende have a nightclub built within their stadium that is open till 5am on night games
Come on Doug , what you waiting for
Yes though he's a massive star there isn't heJust look at the crowd at a Spurs game and you'll have an answer.
The volume of South Korean fans and flags at games to see Son is testament to it.
Sakamoto getting a hand from Fadz next season...
Big expert on Japanese media trends are you then, Harry?Chinese or Korean students would definitely not be interested in a Japanese player.
But he would be a great signing. Any Japanese overseas players generate huge interest in Japan as they are all seen as potentials for the national team. If he makes an impact, we could expect Japanese TV crews at the CBS on a regular basis.
Any new Japanese supporters would be fanatical.
No red cards either.