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From: malice

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Date: 1/25/2012 9:04:20 PM
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The difference is, most people charge like a wounded bull for Japanese players. I have no idea why.

http://with-malice.com/ - The half-crazed ramblings of a Lakers fanatic in Japan
From: Rorufu

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Date: 1/26/2012 2:16:10 AM
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Japanese-fetish?... I'm european and that's why I married to a japanese woman, hehehehe... I didn't know about the *Shohoku* team, I'm more into Soccer and Rugby. I will check that stuff out...

The method of learning Japanese recommended by experts is to be born as a Japanese baby and raised by a Japanese family, in Japan. And even then it is not easy...
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Date: 1/26/2012 5:07:12 PM
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Good work on the first relegation game Rorufu looks like you will be in the JBBL next season, hopefully me as well.

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202268.146 in reply to 202268.144
Date: 1/27/2012 3:33:22 AM
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No doubt Lord, you will be in JBBL next season... aisteru.4ever won't give up that easily. My focus will be on the last game on my ground... Anyway, even if I will *survive* all the teams that come up will be part of my next seasons nightmare ;)... I'm still building up my squad and arena, probably *tanking* would be an option then...

Well, go for it, Lord

The method of learning Japanese recommended by experts is to be born as a Japanese baby and raised by a Japanese family, in Japan. And even then it is not easy...
From: Rorufu

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Date: 1/27/2012 3:44:28 AM
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Thankx for the list, Wolph... I never felt home where I was born (even before I didn't know about Japan). Since I got most of my family and my wife in Nippon, it's the place where I lay my hat... And the place where they will bury me ;)...

PS: I don't listen to JPop, have not one Manga in my house and rarely watch anime... But I love the people...

The method of learning Japanese recommended by experts is to be born as a Japanese baby and raised by a Japanese family, in Japan. And even then it is not easy...
From: Rorufu

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202268.149 in reply to 202268.148
Date: 1/28/2012 8:28:44 AM
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Yah, sushi, something I can survive with ... Born in a small town in the center of nowhere, there is nothing that makes me feel better than staying @ the beaches of Miyazaki and look out on the Pacific Ocean. My Nr. 1 choice was always Australia, but I found something similar plus wife ... Agree with you, that it isn't that easy to stay here. But the daily little challenges makes it even more spicy ;) ...

The method of learning Japanese recommended by experts is to be born as a Japanese baby and raised by a Japanese family, in Japan. And even then it is not easy...
From: Rorufu

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202268.151 in reply to 202268.150
Date: 2/3/2012 7:33:52 AM
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I always thought it would be cool if every team manager in Nippon at least would train ONE japanese player as an act of honor... Well, not much honor left these days, I know ;)... Around 20 active teams = around 20 U21/NT player, problem mostly solved.

Still new on this, don't know exactly about *the cap*. Does it mean once you will reach a point (let's say on JS, as you wrote), it will not be possible to train the player very high in, let's say, OD? Any cap calculator online? Or any statistics?...

Thankx

The method of learning Japanese recommended by experts is to be born as a Japanese baby and raised by a Japanese family, in Japan. And even then it is not easy...
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