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Originally posted by GoIran View PostWhy does Japan have so many players in the top leagues (especially Bundesliga)?Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
O.G from '97 & still here
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Originally posted by pajamNL View PostJapanese, Chinese and Korean players make it to Europe because big companies from their homeland often closes an sponso deal, when a top player of their country signs their
Originally posted by GoIran View PostWhy does Japan have so many players in the top leagues (especially Bundesliga)?
Every fan laughed at Dortmund when they signed with him from the Japanese second division and even BVB fans cared more about another signing Lewandowski than Kagawa. But after the start of the season, Kagawa quickly became the best player in the team and owned Bundesliga defenders. He is a main reason why Bayern failed to win the title in 2010/11 and 2011/12. After his success, Bundesliga clubs started to follow Japanese players and now their scouts visit Japan to watch J-League games.
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Do you think our players will get offers from European teams after the Asian Cup?
^^ Hertha might no have gotten Japanese sponsorship, but by having two Japanese players, what they will get are millions of Japanese people from Japan tuning into everyone of their matches.
This in turn will create revenue through merchandise sales from these Japanese fans.
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Originally posted by greatpersian View PostThis is pure bs. Typical stereotype. My club (Hertha) has two Japanese players but we have never received financial supports from Japanese companies. Same goes for other Japanese players in Bundesliga.
One word: Kagawa.
Every fan laughed at Dortmund when they signed with him from the Japanese second division and even BVB fans cared more about another signing Lewandowski than Kagawa. But after the start of the season, Kagawa quickly became the best player in the team and owned Bundesliga defenders. He is a main reason why Bayern failed to win the title in 2010/11 and 2011/12. After his success, Bundesliga clubs started to follow Japanese players and now their scouts visit Japan to watch J-League games.
i just remembered the reason i don't post that often anymore...Iran deserves better, TM deserves better.
O.G from '97 & still here
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Originally posted by greatpersian View PostThis is pure bs. Typical stereotype. My club (Hertha) has two Japanese players but we have never received financial supports from Japanese companies. Same goes for other Japanese players in Bundesliga.
One word: Kagawa.
Every fan laughed at Dortmund when they signed with him from the Japanese second division and even BVB fans cared more about another signing Lewandowski than Kagawa. But after the start of the season, Kagawa quickly became the best player in the team and owned Bundesliga defenders. He is a main reason why Bayern failed to win the title in 2010/11 and 2011/12. After his success, Bundesliga clubs started to follow Japanese players and now their scouts visit Japan to watch J-League games.
Volkswagen's efforts to get into the Chinese market are very obvious, see this:
http://www.zeit.de/2014/51/volkswage...-abhaengigkeit
Suddenly VfL Wolfsburg buys an absolutely unknown Chinese player (as far as I know not even playing for China in the Asian Cup):
http://www.transfermarkt.de/xizhe-zh...spieler/150163
http://www.spox.com/de/sport/fussbal...us-allofs.html
You are welcome.
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Do you think our players will get offers from European teams after the Asian Cup?
One thing is for sure is that if or when this sanctions are cleared, you will definitely see more Iranian be able to move abroad easily.
See like Japan, Iran has a huge economy. But unlike Japan, it hasn't been tapped into by foreigners to explore due to the sanctions. Companies like Apple would love to directly sell their products in Iran, rather than Iranian illegally importing their products from neighbouring countries and overpricing them in Iran. But because of the sanctions, Apple simply cannot tap into our vastly untouched market.
There is a football example of this aswell. Almeria of La Liga recently brought in an Indonesian by the name of Teerasil Dangda. Now you can say all you want about how genuinely Almeria were interested in this if he was from Spain and no Indonesia, but the fact is that this La Liga struggler club is trying to tap into this seamingly football mad nation of indonesia.
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Offensively there we haven't displayed much. Our defensive game has been good, but it was also good during the world cup with the world watching...and nothing really came of it. I suspect the usual political climate and transfer difficulties will keep players from moving to Europe...particulary when cheaper easily accessed african players are in abundance.
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