It's not the 80s anymore! Here's a quote from the guy you originally linked to and his views on the Japanese workplace. If you'd spent any time in Japan, you'd recognise it immediately.
It is always a surprise to foreign businessmen arriving in Japan that Japanese business is antiquated compared...
It's Kiyoshi, not Miyoshi. Amusingly he has exactly the same name as a large chain of chemist's here.
Well done for finding a blog from 4 years ago which you think backs up your argument. Like how he thinks the nickname the JFA came up with in 2006 exemplifies how the 'Samurai spirit' is still...
One of the odd things about that scuzzy club Chelsea was that they had a big group of very likeable foreign players back in the 90s.
I especially liked Vialli. Very sad to hear this news.
I'm going to say 9, should reserve 10 for a cup or maybe European qualification.
But, what a team and club right now, and, my 5 year old son, with very little encouragement from me, has emerged as a bona fide Brighton fan.
Very happy.
:ROFLMAO: I honestly wish I had your confidence to debate things online. It's quite something.
I would never consider myself an expert on matters Japanese, unlike yourself. Unless you have a serious connection with the country to which you have never alluded to before, I imagine it's just your...
Too busy meditating, and making pilgrimages to ancient shrines no doubt :rolleyes:
You're a bit of a walking cliche aren't you?
I'm sure Mitoma is as motivated as anyone to play at the top of the game and win things.
This is a bit of a myth. Mitoma is well known in Japan and the profile of Brighton has risen, but apart from some hardcore fans, I doubt Brighton has made much money from shirts sold to Japanese.