Playing for kicks
Futuristic stadia, heated toilet seats, bleached blond players driving Nissan GTR’s, trips to away games in bullet trains….these aren’t the kind of things you’d find in Japan’s unheralded, yet thriving,…
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Nihon, Sakkā, Mirai. All in one place.
Futuristic stadia, heated toilet seats, bleached blond players driving Nissan GTR’s, trips to away games in bullet trains….these aren’t the kind of things you’d find in Japan’s unheralded, yet thriving,…
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It is a fair question to ponder: What direction are the team from the port city heading in? Has a lack of winter spending left them behind their traditional rivals…
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After a top-six finish in 2014, and narrowly missing out on the play-offs last year, Giravanz Kitakyushu start 2016 with sights set high. They have one of the most respected…
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In this first part of a (possible) two part series, @sushi_football looks at some of the players, managers & clubs that 2016 is vital for. Wataru Endo – Urawa Reds…
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This year sees the return of Machida Zelvia to J2 after the Kanto-based club triumphed in the J2/J3 relegation play-off against Oita Trinita. So what does this year have in…
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Stuart Smith (@sushi_football) takes a look at what is in store for Matsumoto in 2016, and the decision to stick with what they know in coach Yasuharu Sorimachi. Was it…
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This week saw the final qualifying round of the Asian Champions League (ACL). The only Japanese side that had to qualify for the group stage was FC Tokyo, and the…
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Jon Steele (@J2KantoBites) takes an occasional look at some of the ways in which the J.League does things slightly differently than other, more established professional divisions around the world. 1) The fixture…
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It has been a relatively muted off-season in Japan, with most of the Asian football headlines spotlighting the eye-popping signings made by the super rich clubs of the Chinese Super…
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Greetings J.League fans, and welcome to J.League Regista – a site which hopes to bring about reasonably interesting and vaguely insightful writings on Japanese football. Why Regista? Good question. Regista…
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