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It's a heck of a machine... the computer that generates the J. League fixture list. How else would it know to schedule so many regional derbies on public holidays? I'm...

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Posted 8 months ago

With due credit to influential 90's scenesters Jawbreaker for the title, it was one of those days in Shimizu yesterday as mother nature and a rookie referee conspired to make it a...

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Posted 8 months ago

Talk about a thumping! The less said about the Shizuoka derby, the better - at least from a Shimizu S-Pulse point of view - as bottom club Jubilo Iwata dished out an...

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Posted 8 months ago

Round 6 of the J. League kicks off this weekend with an unusual Friday night clash between Gamba Osaka and Montedio Yamagata. With the Osakans off to the far-flung...

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Posted 9 months ago

Oh brilliant! Japanese lads wearing binoculars trying to play football... This looks like Far Eastern TV at its ankle snapping, ocular ruining best! Kick off around 30 seconds looks like our very ...

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Posted 10 months ago

This is intended to be extremely hypothetical. I often hear/read arguments between fans "debating" (though it often quickly descends into insults that wouldn't be out of...

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Posted 10 months ago

It may have been a scoreless draw, but there was plenty of action up at Omiya Park as Omiya Ardija shared the points with visiting Shimizu S-Pulse on a cold afternoon...

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Posted 10 months ago

It's a topic lifted straight from JapaneseSoccer.net but Yokohama F. Marinos defender is reputedly set to wear the name "Bomber" on his 2009 jersey. What next? Team...

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Posted 10 months ago

The result was a pleasant one for Shimizu S-Pulse fans, but Kenta Hasegawa's men didn't exactly impress in their pre-season friendly with local rivals Jubilo Iwata. The...

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Posted 10 months ago

JEF United fans could be forgiven for dousing their heads in a bucket of icy water with the news that 32-year-old Greg Miller has joined the coaching staff of the Chiba-based club. ...

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Posted 10 months ago