Outsider no more
If there’s a player symbolizing the rebirth of Nagoya Grampus, it’s Japan’s debutant midfielder Sho Inagaki.
READ MOREIf there’s a player symbolizing the rebirth of Nagoya Grampus, it’s Japan’s debutant midfielder Sho Inagaki.
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Italy is a country which featured a lot in this column, but like Danilo told us, it’s not an easy market to conquer for J. League.
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A champion like never before, growing stars and some rebirths: these have been the awards for 2020 in the first division.
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J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. Yugoslavia gifted Japan with one of their finest players.
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J. League developed through the football movements which left a mark on it. Australia brought their best with a striker in Nagoya.
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Nagoya Grampus really need a good season in 2020, because their last years have been pretty dreadful. Most of all, where are they going from now on?
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The J. League time is over for Marcus Tulio Tanaka, but 2019 will say goodbye to one of the best Japanese interpreters in pro-history.
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This area is loosely defined as Nagoya in the south, up to Kanazawa in the north. There are a lot of teams in this region that are looking to bounce…
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As @AgentOrange2009 will soon say, screw the niceties, and let’s dig deep into the relegationistan roulette…. On the surface, week 33 offered no change in terms of the Relegation…
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…but we’re not heading for Venus. We are heading in the other direction (down, not up, in case you were wondering). Some are heading for the capital of Relegationistan: J2….
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