I'm pretty sure that's not a fact, just urban chit chat.You do know what the song is referring to right
I'm pretty sure that's not a fact, just urban chit chat.You do know what the song is referring to right
But he's no Percy Tau is he ?As just mentioned in the mods WhatsApp group, visitors to NSC from Japan this week were up 571% on this time last year.
I doubt they were all trying to keep up with Caicedo-gate.
Why have we not adapted either of these as his song?
Japanese Boy
Why have we not adapted either of these as his song?
Big in Japan
All i will say is look up the lyricsNo idea I can remember one lyric and fact song is very fast
I never knew he had a famous brother. You learn something new every dayHe is getting very big here in Japan.
Now more than 80 Japanese footballers are playing in Europe (many are in Germany = Bundesliga 1st division), but he is currently the most popular Japanese footballer here in Japan. I think there are mainly 4 reasons. 1: He is a very fun to watch footballer with his dribbling. 2: He is playing in the world's very top football league =EPL. 3: His character (I mean, most professional footballers are a bit "strange" seen from average Japanese people, but he is very "natural", being nicely humble, modest, polite and frank at the same time). 4: He is good looking (handsome) seen from Japanese women. His older brother is actually an actor (not famous actor even in Japan, though).
Mitoma =left. His older brother = right.
I never knew he had a famous brother. You learn something new every day
I think this is exactly the thread for you. you won't be contaminating it!As you may already guess / know, I'm a Japanese football fan. I can provide some information about him and other Japanese footballers with this forum. However, I don't want to "contaminate" this beautiful Brighton thread, so I won't over-post here. If you have some questions about Mitoma or Japanese football / footballers, ask me, I'll try to answer
I think this is exactly the thread for you. you won't be contaminating it!
Are you living in Japan or overseas?
He is getting very big here in Japan.
Now more than 80 Japanese footballers are playing in Europe (many are in Germany = Bundesliga 1st division), but he is currently the most popular Japanese footballer here in Japan. I think there are mainly 4 reasons. 1: He is a very fun to watch footballer with his dribbling. 2: He is playing in the world's very top football league =EPL. 3: His character (I mean, most professional footballers are a bit "strange" seen from average Japanese people, but he is very "natural", being nicely humble, modest, polite and frank at the same time). 4: He is good looking (handsome) seen from Japanese women. His older brother is actually an actor (not famous actor even in Japan, though).
Mitoma =left. His older brother = right.
I very much doubt those Japanese people live in Japan….Anyone attending the last few home games cannot have failed to notice the sheer number of Japanese fans we suddenly have, my point being some of the guys were in the north stand videoing us singing the Mitoma song and joining in with huge smiles.
As the only Japanese guy in our league with the ability to tear the other teams apart ( Leicester,Liverpool,Bourmemouth) just how big a super star is he in his own country ?
I'm guessing he might have studied some at the university and then later on during the year in USGOne thing I have noticed is his English is very good, especially compared to a lot of Japanese players that have played in Europe.
It's great we're getting these Japanese fans over and supporting the club. I just hope that they don't go in a home end at the wrong club.
That appears to be all about the Albion, not just Mitoma, with a report on Bloom and De Zerbi as well as the bits on Ally Mac and Estupinian.This is the latest volume (2023 March edition) of a Japanese monthly football magazine Soccer King. Mitoma is "big enough" to be on its cover here in Japan.
Probably students with zero interest in footballWhen I got off the train at Southampton on Saturday night there were a couple of Japanese girls on the platform. As I passed them I said “Mitoma!” with a thumbs up sign. They looked at me as if I was a complete idiot - they were right!
That could very well be. It will certainly help with his branding!I'm guessing he might have studied some at the university and then later on during the year in USG
Not so sure - there are comments elsewhere about several people meeting Japanese supporters who have literally flown in for a single gameI very much doubt those Japanese people live in Japan….