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From: Taiyo

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218723.112 in reply to 218723.111
Date: 6/28/2012 9:06:35 AM
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Ok, if you're not training GS and I'm not training GS, then who's training GS? I think we're the only two that should even consider that.

Anyway, Kanausuku logged 62 minutes so hopefully we get a good GS update on him to help the team.

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218723.113 in reply to 218723.112
Date: 6/28/2012 9:46:55 AM
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Ok, if you're not training GS and I'm not training GS, then who's training GS? I think we're the only two that should even consider that.

Not all U-21 players from Japan are playing in Japan..

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218723.114 in reply to 218723.113
Date: 6/29/2012 3:55:37 AM
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Early training!!!

No pops for Matsumoto, but my other trainee (HK guy) has had 4 pops in 2 weeks!

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218723.116 in reply to 218723.115
Date: 6/29/2012 10:58:35 PM
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Well the bad news for Kawagichi was he fouled out against Yoks so only got 43 minutes training, his worst ever. The good news was that brought his minutes to 62 meaning he is in proficient game shape with a 500,000 DMI. Even better despite the 43 mins he had a double pop. It is looking like by the end of the season he will be 5 x wondrous, not bad at age 21 and maybe by 23 he could be at NT standard. We surely have one of the best passing U21 teams in Asia now.

Matsumoto, Ikouga, Amori and Kentaro are also looking great, we just need another capable big man. Kazumi Murata looks like he could be the star of our future, funny looking at him, Yonetoshi Haga and Shin Shidehara and thinking there could be the core of our season 22 team.

What is wrong with Shinya Takara's owner? After already playing 68 minutes in a week as if you then play him 48+ in a scrimmage in the same position.

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218723.118 in reply to 218723.117
Date: 7/2/2012 5:39:59 PM
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Not as bad as the NT forefit but a bad loss for the U21 team. Macau got us with the 2/3 zone getting a huge rebounding edge. Odd game. We had much better offensive flow yet they had 50% mose assists than us. A couple of our players had very bad nights including Kawagichi who must for the second time must hang his head in shame. You would think playing against the 2/3 zone and very weak outside defence Kentaro and Amori would do very well but both took a lot of shots but made less. Only backup PG Ikouga shot well. Despite the LI offence the C position took the least shots.

PG 10/17, SG 5/11, SF 7/24, PF 10/22 and C 5/10.

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218723.120 in reply to 218723.119
Date: 7/4/2012 6:18:52 AM
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I read that PA is opposed by OD so if your opponents OD is 12 then 16 PA is proabably as good as 20 but if your opponent has 17 OD then you want the higher PA. HA I am not so sure about, but you have to train one on one to get your DR up and HA pops along with it so I don't see how anyone could avoid it even if they wanted to.

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218723.121 in reply to 218723.113
Date: 7/6/2012 3:46:23 AM
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You'd have to be happy with me: double pops for both Matsumoto & Yamasaki...

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