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I think its a good opportunity and stepping stone. J-League is a quality league.Don't do it kid stay and help Newcastle in the champions league
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Sign Up Now!I think its a good opportunity and stepping stone. J-League is a quality league.Don't do it kid stay and help Newcastle in the champions league
I believe they have had some oldish (25+) players transfer to strong euro clubs?I think its a good opportunity and stepping stone. J-League is a quality league.
I dont follow it closely enough to know the age of their transfers but there are heaps of players moving from the JL to Europe every transfer window. To good sides and leagues but especially Belgium and Germany. It wouldn't surprise me at all.I believe they have had some oldish (25+) players transfer to strong euro clubs?
You know what could be a strong quality league? The a league if we can keep our playersI think its a good opportunity and stepping stone. J-League is a quality league.
We need more teams and matches. While the idea that a narrower league should mean it's more competitive the number of minutes available for players to improve and develop isn't there. We need to have teams with a lot of developing players so they can get their senior football quicker.You know what could be a strong quality league? The a league if we can keep our players
This. As cool as it’d be to keep more players here, it’s become quite difficult with such a long offseason. Either we need more teams or more matches.We need more teams and matches. While the idea that a narrower league should mean it's more competitive the number of minutes available for players to improve and develop isn't there. We need to have teams with a lot of developing players so they can get their senior football quicker.
I think this will also excite and then they can retain and target decent players.