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cut the crap about Kagawa selling shirts in the far east

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  1. He seems to have disappeared already. Maybe he is "turning blind"...<whistle>
     
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  2. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    Ffs this thread couldn't get any messier could it?

    Over to you sweats.<ok>

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  3. Sweats

    Sweats Sure Forum Moderator

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    [video=metacafe;5354402/erotic_japanese_samurai_warrior_sex_scene/]http://www.metacafe.com/watch/5354402/erotic_japanese_samurai_warrior_sex_scene/[/video]
     
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  4. Furcough 2hats

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    I class you more as a paranoid "wannabe mod"...
    I'm relatively new to this site and my posting history with Matth(before yesterday)is maybe one or two replies which were not abusive/provocative in the slightest.
    So you seem to have the wrong idea about me but that's your problem not mine.I'm only posting on this thread because you're **** stirring about me again.There's no need to keep posting completely off topic and ruining this otherwise great thread<whistle>so bye bye.
    My short posting history proves I don't fit that description.
    It appears to me the people who moan about Matth are the ones who keep his threads alive.If your not part of the solution you're part of the problem!
     
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  5. UIR - Kagawa Powa

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    Wasnt referring to anyone in particular.
     
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  6. Sweats

    Sweats Sure Forum Moderator

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    that last link has knackered my pc... I permanently have samurai warrior sex in the top of my screen <laugh>
     
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  7. UIR - Kagawa Powa

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    Was it on this site I terrorised KPR with images of octopus porn?

    Think it was but could of been another.
     
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  8. <laugh> lucky you!
     
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  9. Sweats

    Sweats Sure Forum Moderator

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    God knows am running a diagnostic on the pc now.. One of the lads on gc has told me how to do it properly.. If I'm bored at home tonight I may give it another go..
     
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  10. Furcough 2hats

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    Then I apologise for grabbing the wrong end of the stick.
    I'm starting to believe that virtual paranoia is virtually contagious:huh:
     
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    Manchester United: A Japanese Expert On Why Kagawa Will Be Ronaldo Mk ll
    By Alan Gibson

    To the naked eye that might sound like shameless hyperbole but I've watched the kid since his debut and alongside his talent, he cares only for success and not money. Lick your lips, reds...

    Shinji Kagawa was already playing for Barcelona when he was 12 years old &#8211; FC Miyagi Barcelona in Sendai, Japan, that is. This Kobe-born (well, technically, Tarumi-born, a Kobe suburb, but I am not letting that get in the way of me saying he is from my hometown!) football protégé had already turned heads at that early age and, eventually signed professional forms with Cerezo Osaka before finishing high school.

    He became a lynchpin of a young Cerezo side in division 2 of the J.League and, while the Osaka team narrowly missed out on promotion three years in-a-row, they finally made it back into the top flight in 2010. Kagawa had come close to a goal every other game over a century-plus of appearances, including 27 in 44 games in that successful promotion-winning season, and J1 defences soon found out he was the real deal as he notched seven goals in his 11 J1 games before boarding the plane for Germany.

    It was clear in that first season in J2 that this teenager was destined to be a star. Veterans of the team gushed praise, TV stations clamoured to get him on their shows and the fans wearing Kagawa on their backs soon outnumbered others, by far. When long-serving Cerezo Osaka and Japan hero Hiroaki Morishima retired, after 17 years at the club, Kagawa was given the coveted no.8 shirt &#8211; a huge honour for the player, and a bold statement from the club on the faith that they had in this youngster.

    After Kagawa announced he was leaving the club, attendances rose as fans clamoured to see their hero one more time in the pink shirt of Cerezo

    Even now, after two successful campaigns far away in Germany and a move to England on the cards, one can still see countless Kagawa no.8 shirts on the terraces at a Cerezo Osaka game &#8211; such is the adulation for their hero.

    What is even more amazing &#8211; especially to those outside Japan who don&#8217;t know of the adulation bestowed upon their heroes by the Japanese fans &#8211; is that, after Kagawa announced he was leaving the club, attendances rose as fans clamoured to see their hero one more time in the pink shirt of Cerezo. They did not come to pour scorn upon him, or call him a traitor. They did not come to accuse him of deserting their team just as things had begun to look promising. They didn&#8217;t look down upon the youngster, thinking his head had been turned by money&#8230; they turned up in their thousands to see him on his way! In his final game in the J.League &#8211; which I witnessed firsthand &#8211; the average attendance was left way behind and, as Kagawa took a lap of honour around the field &#8211; collecting countless presents, letters, bunches of flowers &#8211; the away fans &#8211; who had just seen their team beaten by, you couldn&#8217;t have scripted it better, a winning goal from Kagawa &#8211; gave the player a standing ovation and chanted his name! Only in Japan!

    Reports suggest that Dortmund offered to triple his salary if he extended his contract

    Thanks in part to the strength of player agents in Japan, and the weakness and inexperience of clubs who are left with little choice but to accept contracts that heavily favour the freedom of the player (allowing the agent to shop the player around cheaply), Borussia Dortmund paid a reported fee of just 350,000 Euros &#8211; due to a release clause in his contract if it was for a move abroad &#8211; and the 23-year-old midfielder played a key role in Borussia Dortmund&#8217;s two championships in-a-row, including the Double-winning success of 2011-12. The Bundesliga team were very reluctant to allow him to leave, however, with just a year left on his contract, and the player making public his desire to move to the Premier League, they had to sell or risk losing him for free in 2013. Reports suggest that Dortmund offered to triple his salary if he extended his contract, so it is clear that money is not the top priority for the talented Japanese.

    &#8220;Manchester United is delighted to announce that it has agreed terms with both Borussia Dortmund and Shinji Kagawa for his transfer to the Club,&#8221; read a statement from Manchester United today&#8230; &#8220;The deal is subject only to the player medical and obtaining a UK work permit. These conditions are anticipated to be completed by the end of June.&#8221;

    While that work permit may not be guaranteed, due to a metatarsal injury that forced him out of Japan&#8217;s triumphant Asian Cup campaign in 2011 &#8211; surely the &#8220;player of special talent&#8221; loophole that has been used in the past can come to the rescue! If ever there was a &#8220;special talent&#8221;, then Shinji Kagawa is it! Upon returning from that injury he still managed to get back to full fitness and core &#8211; regularly &#8211; making the Bundesliga team of the Year!

    While Kagawa has been racking up the goals and the medals in Germany, he has not been neglecting those fans of his in his homeland and recently became the youngest ever player to reach ten goals for his country. In less than 30 games. From midfield. How can anyone doubt that this dynamic playmaker will succeed in the Premier League!?

    I&#8217;ve been watching since this kid first strode out in a Cerezo Osaka shirt. He&#8217;ll do the red of Manchester United proud

    Manchester United will be gaining a player who is as comfortable out wide on either side of an attacking midfield as he is in the hole behind the forwards. He can create space and goal-scoring chances with devastating vision and inch-perfect passes, while possessing a turn of pace that can give the player himself the openings that bring goals. I know, I&#8217;ve been watching since this kid first strode out in a Cerezo Osaka shirt! He&#8217;ll do the red of Manchester United proud.

    It says a lot about the state of the transfer market &#8211; as well as Manchester United&#8217;s finances, perhaps &#8211; that the reported (initial) price of 17.5 million Euros is seen as relatively modest but, whereas Chelsea have splashed bigger cash on, perhaps, as yet unfulfilled potential in Eden Hazard, United have something close to the finished article arriving at old Trafford for the new season!

    If Sir Alex Ferguson gives Kagawa the no.7 shirt, have no doubt that this Rising Son can add to a legend that includes the names of Best, Robson, Cantona, Beckham and Ronaldo.
     
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  13. UIR - Kagawa Powa

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    Well written meth21....

    oh wait, you didnt write it and instead of giving us a link you just copied and pasted it yes?
     
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  14. matth_21

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    its matth_21 for the last time and i got it from red cafe, they didn't have a link to it.
     
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  15. UIR - Kagawa Powa

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    Point that out then. The author deserves credit if its one of their posters.

    And ok meth21, I will remember that. You said meth right?
     
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  16. matth_21

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    its matth for the last f(u)cking time.
     
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  18. UIR - Kagawa Powa

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    As you wish meth21.... it was meth wasnt it?
     
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  19. Sweats

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    <laugh>

    ..
     
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    please log in to view this image
     
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