Sunday, 22 February 2026

Vs FC Tokyo (home) 21/2/26 J League East match 3

 


Kawasaki Frontale 1 - 2 FC Tokyo

 

I normally try to write a nice introduction paragraph to these blog posts but this game was so awful I’ll just go with mostly repeating the same word over and over again. Shit shit shit shit shit shit shitty shit shit shit shit shit shit. Shitty shit shit shit shit shit shitty shit shit shit shit shit shit, shitty shit shit shit shit shite shit shitty shit. Shit shit shit shit shit? Shitty, shit shit shit shite shit. Shit! And you can quote me on that. Shit.

1st half - 

Appalling first half with the usual suspects doing the usual things. Or rather not doing them. Miura started better but both goals came from moves down his side. Wakizaka mostly absent again. Presumably Hasebe will change back to the previous starting line up with his first subs (he didn’t. But there was a similar lack of inspiration in the changes he did make). The Ito-not-defending criticism seems to have meant that he’s now playing behind Miura and in defensive midfield. One shot! One fucking shot! (Actually it was two as I forgot the free kick, but I think the point still stands).


2nd half - 

A slight improvement, maybe, but that’s basically saying we were totally shit as opposed to unbelievably, staggeringly shit. Like in the first half, massively out shot. No changes at half time was a surprise (and almost certainly a mistake). When the changes did come, they were the deeply uninspiring swapping of the whole of the front three with not even a hint of trying something different and instead retaining the tactics that had failed for the whole of the first half and pretty much all of the JEF game. Astonishing that Miura and Wakizaka played the whole game. I feel like I am being gaslit. Whilst I’m not going as far as some and saying Hasebe out, he has to take full responsibility for this absolute turd of a performance. Reading an auto translation of Hasebe’s post match comments, it seems that he didn’t think the game was as bad as I did. One of us is clearly out of our mind.


Good day -

I mean come on. Good day for Tokyo I guess. I think they played well. I think so, but to be honest it’s tricky to say as we were so accommodating. Can’t really say anything positive in any way about us. Maybe good day for people who like seeing misplaced passes from the club captain and for people who like to see tackles, as every time we had the ball in some space, we immediately stopped, checked back and headed for the nearest opposition player to let them have a go at getting the ball off of us. And I suppose it was a good day for Yamahara as he got his first goal for us and it was a nice one. But it still infuriates me that the club have been hyping it up on social media apparently oblivious to the fact that we got absolutely destroyed in the this game.


Bad day -

Bad day for anyone who has any connection to Frontale. Bad day for me especially as I was quite hungover for this match. Can you imagine how bad that must have been? It would have been terrible even if I was feeling well, but the unbelievable dragging time, combined with the bright sun in my eyes and the constant dull headache wasn’t the combination I was hoping for. And as you can maybe tell from the irritated tone of this blog post, I’ve only gone and put myself in the same situation today after hitting the commiseration beers a bit too heavily considering the state I was in. At least I’ve avoided the sunburn today as I’ve stayed home and stewed in my own misery instead of going out. 


Any other business -

- I think one of the most significant aspects of this game, and the two previous games, was the unbelievable amount of shots we were letting the opposition have. It was 27 to 13 in the first game, 22 to 17 in the second game and 22 to fucking 7 in this match. I can’t even begin to imagine how many goals we would have conceded if we’d had last season’s patched together back line in place. And it’s no surprise the opposition are getting so many shots as we seem to be approaching every match like a defending practice training session where after we thwart an attack we pass the ball forward and back to the apposition to give them another go. To be fair to some of the players, we probably could have got another clean sheet in this match in spite of the numerous opportunities they had if FC Tokyo hadn’t been so cheeky as to make sure their attacks went down the side where there was someone who couldn’t be bothered to do anything apart from half-hearted, actually that’s too generous, one-tenth-hearted attempts to stroll back into position, usually long after the ball was in the back of the net. Of course we don’t want to be facing so many chances, but if you want to be slightly positive you could say it’s a miracle we haven’t got battered every game. We have a goal keeper who’s trying his best, two centre backs, a right back and a couple of defensive midfielders who are trying to stem the tide, but ahead of them it basically seems to be a bunch of mannequins who the ball is just bouncing off of. On the rare occasions we did manage to get into their half without passing the ball directly the them, it was either a case of Erison (or later on Romanic) competing for the ball and then having no-one to help them out in any way, or a case of us making a quick break and with the goal beckoning deciding to slow things down and play the ball backwards. Even with a minute left in the game we were still patiently passing the ball around at the back. Absolutely fucking useless. And absolutely no sign of any other options or ideas. Just plugging away with the same formation that we’ve been playing for years, now being done to dramatically diminishing returns.

- In the last post I brought up Hasebe’s tactical adjustment screwdriver. Against Kashiwa he’d tuned things a bit too far towards the attacking and forget about defending end of the scale. Against JEF he adjusted too far the other way and removed any hope of attacking. In this match, he couldn’t quite decide what to do and in his twiddling back and forth accidentally broke both the screw and the screwdriver. All out attack is one kind of approach. As is backs-against-the-wall full hearted defending. Both perhaps have their merits. In this match we abandoned both of them and went for shocking defending and almost no attacking. Hasebe definitely tweaked things a bit from the Chiba game where online geniuses were commenting that Ito wasn’t defending enough, perhaps ignoring the fact that he really is supposed to focus more on the whole attacking thing given that he’s playing up front. It was clear that Hasebe had told the wingers to sit back and join in with the defence a bit more. When Miura actually could be bothered to move his lazy arse he was more often than not ahead of Ito who seemed to have been cowed into sitting in front of the centre backs at times. This probably didn’t really help us keep the ball when we got out of our own half. When Marcinho came on he was doing the same thing, and let’s be honest, we don’t really want Marcinho defending with his straight-red-cards-for-shocking-tackles record. It’s possibly significant that both of these players were playing in front of Miura so maybe they felt like they had to try to cover for some of his absolutely-don’t-give-a-shit moments.

- Hasebe has some work to do now. Our next match is Mito at home, on paper one of our easier fixtures. He needs to make some changes. Will have have the guts to drop Miura. I don’t think so. Wakizaka will almost certainly not get dropped. I wouldn’t be surprised if he goes back to the starting line up he used for the first two games. I think the scariest thing is that he’s used pretty much the same players for every match. Ozeki was strongly linked with a move overseas before the start of the season but he has hardly got a look in. Kanda is… nobody knows. But I guess we’ve been playing with the same formation where whoever plays up front just looks completely isolated so we have to presume that if he plays there the same thing will happen to him too. I know we had quite a lot of people who weren’t training recently due to a variety of reasons. I really hope that those reasons sort themselves out soon. Hasebe says he’s picking the team based on the form players are showing so if that’s true, presumably he’ll be dropping Miura and Wakizaka, right? And I don’t think Yamamoto, who Hasebe dropped due to him playing terribly this year but then turned to as his great hope from the bench, should be playing either at the moment. I know this won’t happen, but even if we only have the same group of players available for the next match and we stick to the same formation, (which it seems we most likely will do, after all, if it ain’t broke… oh actually it is totally fucking broken…), we can definitely put out a starting line up that is much more likely to get the job done. Uremovic should be playing, I reckon. Move Matsunagane to right back (or put Noda there), play Yamahara at left back, Kawahara and Tachibanada in front of them and Ozeki ahead of them. And it probably doesn’t matter which three play up front, but maybe tell them to try to score a goal instead of get a world record for consecutive passes in a non-threatening area. I know Ito wants to play on the left, but it’s definitely the case that him playing on the right last year was a lot more effective than he’s been so far this year. And don’t forget all the exciting young players we have. Hasebe apparently has forgotten them. He’s got to do something after we finally got exactly what we deserved for two or maybe even three games where we have got totally battered. 


WOW!

Skipping this again as the main contenders I can think of are employed by our club and that wasn’t really the aim for this section. Ref was cack again, but that’s just par for the course.


Next up Mito. Come on Hasebe, do something please. Maybe we can keep the opposition shot count under 20 this time? Is that too much to ask?  

 
Team

GK 49. Svend BRODERSEN
DF 29. YAMAHARA Reon
DF 2. MATSUNAGANE Yuto
DF 3. TANIGUCHI Hiroto (Yellow card 90')
DF 13. MIURA Sota
MF 19. KAWAHARA So
MF 8. TACHIBANADA Kento
MF 41. IENAGA Akihiro
MF 14. WAKIZAKA Yasuto (Yellow card 59')
MF 17. ITO Tatsuya
FW 9. ERISON

Subs

GK 21. HAYASAKA Yuki
MF 6. YAMAMOTO Yuki (on for KAWAHARA 73')
MF 16. OZEKI Yuto (on for TACHIBANADA 88')
MF 18. KONNO Kazuya (on for IENAGA 56')
DF 22. Filip UREMOVIC
FW 23. MARCINHO (on for ITO 56')
FW 24. MIYAGI Ten
DF 30. NODA Hiroto 
FW 91. Lazar ROMANIC (on for ERISON 56')


Man of the match
 

Goals

MARCELO RYAN (FC Tokyo) 18' 0-1
YAMAHARA (Frontale) 31' 1-1
MUROYA (FC Tokyo) 37' 1-2
 
Highlights

Monday, 16 February 2026

Vs Jeffrey United (away) 15/2/26 J League East match 2


JEF Utd 0 - 0 Kawasaki Frontale
(Frontale win 9-8 on penalties) 

After the barn-storming yet pant-squeaking start to the season we made against Kashiwa last week, I guess there was only ever going to be one way to go when it came to excitement. That’s perhaps underselling it a bit as this was an end to end game. But on this occasion end to end meant something like a kids game where they all chase after the ball one way and then someone steps on it and falls over, at which point they all charge up the other end of the pitch and someone shoots, slicing the ball so badly that it barely touches the ground before it goes off for a throw (this actually happened with one of their attacks). To be fair to JEF, their shots on target required Brodersen to have to make a good save most of the time. Whereas our shots could for the most part have been stopped by a solitary bowling pin placed in the middle of the goal. But the both sides scored the same amount of goals. I’m writing this after getting home so that game is fresh in my mind. I am also writing this after getting home in order for me to be able to move on and forget about this match as soon as possible.


First half -

Not the best first half. They had a lot of good chances but we came into it a bit at the end and probably could have done without half time coming when it did. Wakizaka and Yamamoto not with it again. Ref utterly corrupt as predicted. JEF Utd., or as I should probably call them because I don’t know them very well, Jeffrey United, were quite a physical team. It wouldn’t be crazy to use the word cloggers I feel.



Second half - 


Much like the first really. Lots of chances for both teams but a low chance of any chances becoming good chances and therefore no chance of goals really, just wasted chances. What are the chances of that!? Last week we looked like we could score at will and were getting goals for fun. This week it looked like there would be more chance of taking the train through Maihama and not seeing any Disney related merchandise than there would be of a goal being scored. A back and forth battle fighting for the privilege of failing to take chances. Credit to JEF, their defence looked a lot more solid than Kashiwa’s. But we definitely should have tested it a bit more.



Penalties -


I was hoping we might go through the whole season without having to do the ridiculous 90 minutes and then straight to penalties thing, but that hope has been dashed quickly. Our penalties looked good for the most part. Brodersen looked like he wasn’t going to stop any of theirs. But then he did, so bravo to him!


Good day -

Good day for people who like seeing penalties scored. Even though I think having penalties at the end of every drawn match makes the league look like a joke, on this occasion they did at least allow us to come away with the feeling that we’d achieved something. Also another good day for Matsunagane, (well, up until the shoot out…), who is still playing out of position and blocked at least four goal bound shots. I don’t think anyone could have expected that he’d have started the first two games at centre back and have done really well. 


Bad day -

Bad day for fans of clinical finishing. Both teams struggled to even hit the target and pretty much all of our ‘shots’ on target were most definitely in the pea roller category. And another bad day for Yamamoto and Wakizaka. They were very underwhelming again. I’m not sure if the fact that the ball was for the most part hoofed over them was the cause for this, or whether it was vice versa, and them not doing very well was the reason for the hoofing. Also a bad day for people who get annoyed by fans' hot takes on the internet. Apparently there are people complaining about Ito because he doesn't defend enough. I'd say in his defence that he isn't helped by having Miura behind him who after about 55 minutes decided to mostly stop running. I don't think I want Ito to be focusing on his defending anyway, particularly considering that we failed to score or make many decent chances in this game. I try to always be conscious of my own ignorance when talking about football as all I do is watch from the stands every week, and maybe I don't always succeed in this respect. So seeing people turning on one of our best players because they saw him substituted is a good reminder to not get too excited and worked up about anything. 


Any other business -

- Blimey, getting into the stadium was bad. This game was a very unwelcome return to the old practice of queuing outside the ground for hours before the game to get a decent spot in the sold out unreserved seating. That part isn’t much fun, and thankfully we haven’t had to do it very often recently. But damn, once the queue started moving, it still took us 35 minutes to get in. It was almost Kashiwa-esque for pre-entry tedium. Maybe it’s a Chiba thing. 

- The linesman nearest us was very short. Seeing him warm up, I decided that he had the kind of face that you’d expect from an Urawa Reds player. You know, the ones without the centre parting who look like they could start a fight in an empty room? In attempting to work out how short he was we started comparing him to other things we could find out the height of. He was the same height as the corner flag. I know this for sure as he seemed to be trying to square up to it at one stage. Guess it’s that Urawa thing coming out again. I wouldn’t mention any of this really if he hadn’t made a few horrendous judgements in the first half. After discovering he was very short it then became amusing to imagine that he had a very high-pitched voice too. You’ll have to imagine the hilarity for yourself as it’s impossible to write it down in a way that reveals the humour. Maybe I should have put humour in italics or something. I though it was funny anyway.

- Not sure what happened to Yamaguchi as Hayasaka was on the bench today. As I'm not sure, there doesn't seem much point me speculating about it. 


WOW! -

As much as I’d love to give this to the ref again, (Nagamine seems to hate us), I can’t say he particularly did anything majorly wrong. And if I give out this prestigious award just for the sake of it, I think it might water down the significance of it, so on this occasion, no WOW whatsoever. Much like the match.


Next up, FC Tokyo at home next weekend. It will be interesting to see what Hasebe does. It feels like he’s carefully wielding his adjustment screw driver, tuning the attacking fun dial right now. Definitely against Kashiwa it was open a bit too much. Plenty of excitement but lots of goals in the wrong end too. In this game he’d gone too far the other way and had over adjusted so that both teams became unable to score. This is all a joke obviously, but it is quite strange how we could swing from one attacking extreme to the other toothless extreme in one week with the same players on the pitch. I know we always play worse against promoted teams, so maybe this explains it, but I reckon he’s still got a bit of work to do because this game wasn’t much fun to watch and we didn’t even have the consolation of grabbing a dubious winner in a boring game. As this season is something of a joke, I wouldn’t mind a bit of tinkering before the next match. We’ll see if that actually happens… 
 

 
 
Team

GK 49. Svend BRODERSEN
DF 29. YAMAHARA Reon
DF 2. MATSUNAGANE Yuto
DF 3. TANIGUCHI Hiroto
DF 13. MIURA Sota
MF 19. KAWAHARA So
MF 6. YAMAMOTO Yuki
MF 18. KONNO Kazuya
MF 14. WAKIZAKA Yasuto
MF 17. ITO Tatsuya
FW 9. ERISON

Subs

GK 21. HAYASAKA Yuki
MF 8. TACHIBANADA Kento (on for YAMAMOTO 85')
MF 16. OZEKI Yuto 
DF 22. Filip UREMOVIC
FW 23. MARCINHO (on for ITO 61')
FW 24. MIYAGI Ten (on for WAKIZAKA 85')
DF 30. NODA Hiroto
MF 41. IENAGA Akihiro (on for KONNO 61')
FW 91. Lazar ROMANIC (on for ERISON 70')


Man of the match
 
It’s a bit of a shame to not award this on only the second game of the season, but there wasn’t anyone who stood out particularly. Work in progress hopefully… 

Goals

None

(And I'm going to make the decision now that I'm not going to write out penalty takers and results in these kind of games).
 
Highlights

Monday, 9 February 2026

Vs Kashiwa Reysol (home) 8/2/26 J League East match 1


Kawasaki Frontale 5 - 3 Kashiwa Reysol


Football is back! And I was quite excited about it. I was on the J Talk podcast earlier this week and thought that maybe I might have jinxed our whole season by showing some kind of optimism. I’d predicted us winning 4-1 to various people last week, so was happy to score even more goals than my crazy jinxy prediction. I definitely couldn’t have predicted we’d still be so shaky at the back though. But maybe we should instead focus on Kashiwa being quite good at attacking. I’m working out how to go forward with this blog so I’m trying out some new headings. We’ll see how they go in the future. First attempt today.

1st half

We were unstoppable, their defence was awful! Well for a bit anyway and then they come into it a bit. Lots of players looked bright. Still looked a bit shaky at the back but nowhere near as shaky as last season. They had plenty of useless possession. Has Oniki taken over at Kashiwa? Goals! Excitement! Slight peril… 

2nd half

Bit of a heart in mouth half as we rode our luck. Given the scoreline though I guess we can still call it a thumping, right? Possession stat seemed pretty reflective of the game, but then again, Kashiwa continued with the Oniki style pass for the sake of passing. We took our chances. It was delightful. Lots of joy but with a large portion of heart in the mouth terror that we were going to mess up what started as a very comfortable lead. 


Good day...

 
...for some of the new signings. I was most excited about our defensive reinforcements but we still conceded loads. Brodersen can catch the ball and I think that saved us a few goals as I could clearly imagine Yamaguchi palming it off to an opposition attacker in the same situation. (A major way we conceded goals last year). Taniguchi seemed composed and an improvement. But I should mention again that we did still concede loads of goals. Matsunagane seemed to stand out more, even before he scored. Amazing that he came from playing right back at Fukushima intermittently and straight into the side at centre back. Obviously this was due to injuries, but… maybe he has a future there. Bravo! Konno and Yamahara were linking up really well in the first half and looked lively. Much more excited about them than I expected to be. Oh, and Erison scored the fastest ever Frontale hattrick. Great stuff.



Bad day...


Yamamoto stood out as someone who seemed very rusty. Wakizaka too, but he took the edge of it by scoring a nerves-easing goal late on. Miura had his ups and downs. I don’t want to watch the highlights, but I’ve heard that their goals did seem to come down his side. Maybe he’s still dreaming of Sweden. (This section isn’t necessarily just for our players, but on this occasion seems to be focused on them…).
Maybe a bad day also for people who like calm situations and steady defending. There wasn't much of either on display.


Any other business


- I enjoyed the weather trolling the league's ridiculous decision to shift the season to match the European one. I don’t really understand why they thought they needed to do it. I know they are planning a mid-season break, (and who doesn’t love a mid season break right? To break up all momentum and erm…), but if a match at the start of February in Kanto is close to being disrupted by snow, I can’t imagine how bad things will be further up north. It wasn’t as bad as I thought it might be in the stands, but I did prepare extremely thoroughly. And it definitely encouraged me to spend as little time in the stadium as possible which I imagine isn't a great thing for the clubs' finances. Massive lumps of snow occasionally falling off the top of the stand onto the people in the front row was amusing, but perhaps the amusement could have turned a bit dark if the massive lumps had been a bit more massive. Or frozen.

- It was surprising that our usual defensive crisis managed to kick in even before our first game with our big centre back signing being paired with Matsunagane, a relatively inexperienced right back. I’ve mentioned this kind of stuff above, but only having Hayashi (in the youth team last year) on the bench when it came to centre backs is a bit of a worry. I’m guessing everyone else is injured. But I suppose the only way is up from here, right? And even with our makeshift defence, we managed (just about) to win.

- Seems like Kashiwa away always cover up the ’STUPID’ part of the ‘WE’RE KASHIWA STUPID’ banner. I don’t blame them. Maybe they could work on that other ‘Play Dirty Go Hard’ flag next. Thank they probably need to cover the last three of those four words though. Or maybe get someone to proof read them before they order any new stuff.

WOW!

(Maybe this section should actually be called WOTW, and I’ll leave it to you to work out what the letters stand for. I’ll give you a clue though and say that the O, missing T and W are ‘of the week’). 

IKEUCHI Akihiko

- 

In the first half, I was a bit worried that I wouldn’t have anyone to give this to, but don’t worry the ref Ikeuchi wasn’t going to stand for that. He’s been responsible for so many awful decisions in the past,  that it’s difficult to remember the details anymore. Some of those decisions resulted in him being demoted to J2 duty for a while. But clearly the league feels like he’s done his time and further equally idiotic judgements won’t matter. To be fair, I don’t think he was that much of a disaster or indeed a W in this match, but I did get quite annoyed with his apparent belief that any non-Japanese player with a serious face and a short haircut was definitely a tough guy cheat and would get nothing. Romanic was absolutely robbed by him on a few occasions. I don’t know what would have to happen to him for him to have got a free kick from Ikeuchi. Perhaps the only option would be if he was fouled by another foreign short haired serious faced player. It was kind of disgusting, but thankfully it didn’t matter in the end. Also seemed like he was absolutely blind to foul throws too. But then that’s not only down to him, I guess. Ikeuchi was shite, but not as shite as he has been in the past. High praise! So maybe not appropriate for this occasion, but his treatment of Romanic means that he definitely is the WOW. (For your information, the first W does not stand for winner, or wonder).

So, how did you like the new format? It seems to have gone on for about the same amount of time as it always does, so I might need to tweak that slightly. But you know, once I get going on moaning about a ref I can’t really stop myself. Next up, JEF Chiba away next weekend. I’ve got my ticket. The first game has gone well. Long may that continue!

Team

GK 49. Svend BRODERSEN
DF 29. YAMAHARA Reon
DF 2. MATSUNAGANE Yuto
DF 3. TANIGUCHI Hiroto
DF 13. MIURA Sota
MF 19. KAWAHARA So
MF 6. YAMAMOTO Yuki
MF 18. KONNO Kazuya
MF 14. WAKIZAKA Yasuto
MF 17. ITO Tatsuya
FW 9. ERISON

Subs

GK 1. YAMAGUCHI Louis
MF 8. TACHIBANADA Kento (on for YAMAMOTO 69')
MF 16. OZEKI Yuto (on for KONNO 74')
FW 23. MARCINHO (on for ITO 59')
FW 24. MIYAGI Ten
DF 30. NODA Hiroto (on for MIURA 74')
DF 32. HAYASHI Shunsuke
MF 41. IENAGA Akihiro
FW 91. Lazar ROMANIC (on for ERISON 69')


Man of the match 

There’s no way you can’t give this to someone who gets a hattrick, but maybe you can also give it jointly to someone else too so …

ERISON and MATSUNAGANE Yuto - The former scoring goals for fun and looking more dangerous than ever before in a Frontale shirt. The latter getting an absolutely out of the blue start, out of position and doing a really good job. Weird to say that when we conceded three goals, (and I haven’t checked the replays), but if we concede three and score five (one of them from Matsunagane) every week, I don’t think anyone’s going to complain too much! 

Goals

ERISON (Frontale) 6' PEN 1-0 
ERISON (Frontale) 11' 2-0
ERISON (Frontale) 25' 3-0
HOSOYA (Kashiwa) 38' 3-1
SEGAWA (Kashiwa) 60' 3-2
MATSUNAGANE (Frontale) 68' 4-2
YAMAUCHI (Kashiwa) 81' 4-3
WAKIZAKA (Frontale) 90+4' 5-3
 
Highlights
 

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

New player songs

A new season means new songs to learn, so here's your homework. I have to admit I haven't listened to many of them yet.

3. TANIGUCHI Hiroto 

 

Taniguchi izayuke Hiroto
Taniguchi misero yo Hiroto
Taniguchi atsuku tatakae
Toshi moyashite tsukisusume

Original song:
https://youtu.be/ufc54RdoitM?si=SAXsxCZOLMvhlM2n


18. KONNO Kazuya



Konno la la la laa
Kazuya la la la laa
Konno la la la laa
Kazuya la la la laa oh ohh

Original song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H9bBGHkaWQ

20. MOCHIYAMA Kyosuke



Mochiyama Kyosuke
Laa laa laa, laa laa la laa
Tatakae Mochiyama

Original song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuqDHYrVNa0 

22. Filip UREMOVIC



Ure Ure
Ure Ure
Ure Ure
Oo, Uremovic

Original song:
https://youtu.be/ekr2nIex040?si=hhBk2HAJxjJvPiP3
 

25. YAMAICHI Shuto



Yamaichi Shuto
La la la laa la, laa laa laa
Atsuku tatakae
Yamaichi Shuto 

Original song:
https://youtu.be/7njC5lgL61c?si=GWxL4A74zSR5hYod

29. YAMAHARA Reon



Saayuke Yamahara Reon
Kirisake Yamahara Reon

Original song:
https://youtu.be/jrvfCNv4lyE?si=exM2cDYEi7SV-GkN

49. Svend BRODERSEN



Brodersen, Brodersen
Auf gehts ‘dersen

Original song:
https://youtu.be/qRRBjpqZgrM?si=l4sPrrm5wHcljyf4

91. Lazar ROMANIC




Romanic, Roma goal
Romanic, Roma goal

Original song:
https://youtu.be/9BRLge0jen4?si=b0KFPJnq8RRzzOho

Monday, 26 January 2026

Players joining


Here are our new players for the 2026 season. Apologies to the official site for stealing their photo. I thought I needed something to make this post look slightly more appealing. 

New signings

Svend BRODERSEN

One of two big signings in this window. Regular readers will probably know that I have my doubts about Yamaguchi so I was delighted to see us sign Brodersen from Okayama where he’d been one of their best players. Only missed one match for them last year and that was due to a red card ban. With him in goal they conceded significantly less goals than we did last year, even though they had only just been promoted. Surely will be first choice…. won’t he? Surely he will. I remember he seemed like a nice chap who had a bit of a laugh with us behind the goal when he was playing for Yokohama FC a couple of years ago. I like to think that he will be one of the missing pieces in our jigsaw. Please let this be true…

KONNO Kazuya

Signed from Avispa to link up again with his former manager Hasebe. A short midfielder, (we seem to be a bit low on our complement of them at the moment, hehe), who will presumably challenge for the right wing spot. Ito has long said he prefers to play on the left, so maybe we won’t be quite as reliant on Marcinho as in previous seasons. It’s good that it seems like we will actually have some decent options and competition in 2026.

MOCHIYAMA Kyosuke

Played very briefly for us once last season away at Nagoya but now has a proper contract. Plays as a supporting striker but I think he came on on the left in that Nagoya game. Seems to widely be considered as one to watch so hopefully we’ll get that opportunity in 2026.

OSA Ryuki

Left-sided midfielder who scored 16 goals in 47 appearances for his high school in the Takamado U18 PL East last year. Don’t know much else about him but the stats at least sound promising.

TANIGUCHI Hiroto

The other big signing of the off season and one which has given me a bit of optimism about our chances. Not only was he Verdy’s best defender he was also their second top scorer. And his hattrick against us the season before last is still quite fresh in the memory. Clearly our big weakness last year was defending, and Taniguchi looks like he could play a massive part in sorting that out. Fingers crossed.

YAMAHARA Reon

Right-footed full back signed from Shimizu. Can play on either the right or left of the defence. (Another player with Yama in his name. Could we name a whole starting eleven with Yama players? Maybe). Aside from injury was pretty much an ever present for Shimizu last year. Seems to have only received four yellow cards in five seasons! Presumably he’ll be sent off as soon as he gets on the pitch for us. Clearly the Sai replacement, but I guess time will tell whether we have upgraded or have just gone for someone on a lower wage. (Pure speculation from me here).

YAMAICHI Shuto

Central midfielder joining us from Waseda University. Although he did make the bench for a couple of games at the end of last season. To be honest, I don’t know anything else about him.

Returning from loan

HAYASAKA Yuki

Returned from a season on loan at Iwaki, where he was starting pretty much every game and then disappeared from sight. Not sure what happened, but I suppose at least he got a bit of experience. Unlikely to be able to get anywhere near starting this year, barring any injury disasters, but if he’s not going to play, I’d rather it is with us than with a J2 team on loan.

MATSUNAGANE Yuto

Back with us after a couple of reasonably successful years on loan at Fukushima. Still young and whilst I don’t think he’ll be immediately challenging for a starting spot, will hopefully be useful back up if injuries or transfers occur. Knowing Frontale, presumably both will. 

YUI Kota

Returning from a season on loan at Fukushima United where he didn’t play a great deal, but started to get a bit more pitch time towards the end of the season. If I remember correctly from his time in our youth team, he’s a defensive midfielder. Presumably won’t be getting much involvement this year and maybe will go out on another loan for a bit more experience.

Promoted from youth team

HAYASHI Shunsuke

Centre back promoted from our youth team. Seems to have played once for both the U17 and U19 national team. And that’s about all I know about him. 181cm tall. Presumably will spend this year training in the first team before being loaned out, perhaps in the summer.

KAN Noriharu

I feel a bit sorry for Kan, as I picked him out as one of the best players in our youth team last year, so now he has presumably been cursed. An all action left back who’s taller than some of our centre backs. According to some cursory research I’ve done, he seems to have Chinese citizenship which came as a bit of a surprise. 

Players departing

Transferred to another team

Sung-Ryong JUNG

Transferred to Fukushima. Maybe it was the right time given that the club seemingly thought that Yamaguchi was a better option. Was a great servant to the club and will be greatly missed. I’ll try to get to a Fukushima United game this year to cheer him on.

TANABE Shuto

I think Tanabe did a pretty good job when he was called on. I guess the problem for him is that those situations weren’t particularly regular occurrences. Transferred to Tokyo Verdy where hopefully he can pick up a lot more pitch time. Good luck to him!

YAMAUCHI Hinata

Spent half of last season on loan at Vegalta Sendai after getting involved early on in the season but never quite fulfilling his potential. Perhaps dropped down the pecking order slightly and that is why he has decided to move to Kashiwa Reysol. I know he was wanted by Urawa earlier in his career. Perhaps this was when Rodriguez was in charge, and therefore his move to Kashiwa would make sense. Definitely a feeling that we might live to regret this transfer, but at the same time, you can’t really blame either club or player for wanting it to happen. Good luck to him.

Out on loan

PATRICK VERHON

After spending half of last season on loan at Imabari, he has now moved to Oita Trinita on loan. It didn’t quite happen for him with us after a bright start and then maybe he didn’t quite take off in the way I might have expected when he went out on loan. Pretty much the same story as with Yamauchi! I’m sure there’s a great player in there so he just needs to get some regular minutes and then he’ll hopefully be off and running.

TSUCHIYA Kaito

Following the usual route of our youth team promoted players by spending a season in the first team not doing much and then going out on loan. I think he’s too good for J3, but that should hopefully mean that he can play plenty of games and pick up some experience at Fukushima this year. I’m sure he’ll be back with us sooner or later. (By the way, I don’t know if I mentioned the curse of my shirt choice before. Basically whoever’s shirt I buy leaves shortly afterwards. I was fully aware this was going to always happen so last year got Tsuchiya’s shirt with the hope that his departure would be for experience on loan and this is exactly how it turned out. With these great powers I have, I will forever have to choose my next shirt carefully).

Not offered a new contract

JESIEL

Perhaps his injury record was the reason he was let go. It’s a shame, as like Ando he was a lot more involved in 2025 than in some previous years. I think he can still do it and hope he finds a new club soon. I believe he wants to stay in Japan. 

VAN VERMESKERKEN Sai

Maybe the most surprising of the departures. Was playing quite a bit at right back so a bit of a shock to see him leave. Especially given that Miura and Sasaki will both potentially leave for Europe at some stage. (Them going on holiday to London together has made me think it might come sooner rather than later…). At the moment doesn’t have a club, which is a shock. Perhaps was on a higher salary than some others which might explain why he has left and why he hasn’t found a new club yet. I hope he can find somewhere soon. Good luck to him.
 

Retired

ANDO Shunsuke

Something of a shock retirement especially considering he had a lot more involvement last year than previously. His retirement is likely to have any significant effect on our fortunes. Now is an assistant goal keeping coach with the club. I’m pleased we’ve managed to keep him involved. 

KURUMAYA Shintaro

Another slightly shocking retirement, but one which probably makes sense as he seemed to be feeling the pace a bit. Not sure why he wanted to convert to centre back as I always preferred him out wide. I hope he enjoys his retirement!

Sunday, 25 January 2026

Blog update

Just a quick post to update you on what’s happening with this blog. Maybe you might have noticed through the lack of end of season posts, but I’ve kind of lost enthusiasm for writing blog posts. Whilst I am still enjoying going to games and will continue to do so, there are some other things that I feel like I should be focusing on a little bit more rather than writing blog posts. I will however continue to do them for each game, but they will hopefully be significantly shorter. At times I did enjoy writing loads even about very boring matches, but I think I was repeating myself quite a bit and felt that on the whole it was a bit of a waste of time for everyone involved. I haven’t really worked out how the new style posts will go yet and I guess it will probably be a work in progress for the time being. I’ll do a players in and out post soon, which will also hopefully be briefer than in the past and then when the first game comes round, expect to hear from me again. Any feedback or suggestions will be gladly received. Thanks for reading.