Anyone read Japanese? on 14:23 - Aug 8 with 2363 views | enfieldargh | Bollox spackman this internet world is too fast for old gits like me |  |
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Anyone read Japanese? on 14:24 - Aug 8 with 2343 views | BazzaInTheLoft | English second division club QPR offers permanent transfer to Mitsuki Saito, with great benefits for him in terms of the environment to join the national team It was revealed on the 8th that QPR, a second division English football club, has made a permanent transfer offer for Paris Olympics representative midfielder Mitsuki Saito (23), who joined on loan from Belgian second division club Lommel last season. According to sources, negotiations are in the final stages, and all that remains is to reach an agreement between the club and City Football Group (CFG), which owns Lommel, as there is still some difference in terms of money. This winger, known for his sharp dribbling, has attracted interest from other English second division clubs, as well as clubs in Germany and the Netherlands. However, Saito ended last season with an injury, so he is eager to make a full recovery and contribute to QPR. Above all, he feels a strong attachment to the club. He has adapted to his new environment, including mastering English, and playing for a familiar club will be a great advantage in his quest to join the Japanese national team and qualify for the World Cup. QPR also highly values Saito's abilities. The 23-year-old is extremely popular among QPR supporters, and the club has made an eager offer. He played as a key player at last summer's Paris Olympics. Attention is focused on this attacker, who is expected to make further progress. Kouki Saito (born August 10, 2001, in Tokyo) is 23 years old. A graduate of Yokohama FC's academy, he was registered as a second-class player for the top team in 2018 as a second-year high school student. In July of the same year, he made his appearance in a match against J2 Gifu at the age of 16 years, 11 months and 11 days, becoming the club's youngest player in history. In January 2021, he made a permanent transfer to Belgian second division club Lommel, and in June 2022, he moved on loan to Dutch first division club Sparta. Last season, he moved on loan to English second division club QPR. He is a regular member of the national teams at various age levels, and in 2019, he skipped a grade and played in the U-20 World Cup. He was also selected for Oiwa Japan when the team was formed in March 2022, and contributed to their victory in the Dubai Cup that same year. He also played in last summer's Paris Olympics. He is 170 cm tall and weighs 61 kg. He is right-footed. |  | |  |
Anyone read Japanese? on 14:26 - Aug 8 with 2314 views | Beejnewark | Liberal use of the word 'mastering' there, but I hope it's true. |  | |  |
Anyone read Japanese? on 14:34 - Aug 8 with 2235 views | Hunterhoop | Love Saito. But we’ve signed Poku. We have him, Dembele, Chair, Smyth, Kolli, Sutton, for those wide positions. Add Saito too, and that’s 7 for 2, perhaps 3 positions at most. And that’s not counting Vale or Madsen who could potentially be used there. If we sign Saito it surely means at least one of Kolli or Sutton is out the door on loan or permanently. |  | |  |
Anyone read Japanese? on 15:32 - Aug 8 with 1992 views | MrSheen | It says “date horny single mums in your area”. |  | |  |
Anyone read Japanese? on 16:16 - Aug 8 with 1836 views | Lblock |
Anyone read Japanese? on 15:32 - Aug 8 by MrSheen | It says “date horny single mums in your area”. |
I tried that and ended up with a Longhorn with her calf. |  |
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Anyone read Japanese? on 11:28 - Aug 9 with 1315 views | WokingR |
Anyone read Japanese? on 15:32 - Aug 8 by MrSheen | It says “date horny single mums in your area”. |
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Anyone read Japanese? on 11:37 - Aug 9 with 1267 views | HAYESBOY | I am sooooo happy! |  |
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Anyone read Japanese? on 11:37 - Aug 9 by HAYESBOY | I am sooooo happy! |
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Anyone read Japanese? on 12:24 - Aug 9 with 1106 views | BAWHoops |
Anyone read Japanese? on 14:34 - Aug 8 by Hunterhoop | Love Saito. But we’ve signed Poku. We have him, Dembele, Chair, Smyth, Kolli, Sutton, for those wide positions. Add Saito too, and that’s 7 for 2, perhaps 3 positions at most. And that’s not counting Vale or Madsen who could potentially be used there. If we sign Saito it surely means at least one of Kolli or Sutton is out the door on loan or permanently. |
Kolli will be used as a striker and Sutton is only 17. Dembele, Chair, Poku, Smyth isn't really enough I don't think. Saito only 23 as well so a good pick up if price is right |  |
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Anyone read Japanese? on 12:53 - Aug 9 with 1001 views | johncharles | He started of being bullied and knocked off the ball but by the end of the season become a tough little bugger and worked out how to get round heavyweight defenders using his skill and speed. Some players might have given up but he’s brave and determined and according to this article he likes it here 😀. Sign him up ! |  |
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Anyone read Japanese? on 08:25 - Aug 10 with 619 views | loftboy | Judging by the cramp/hamstring issues with Dembele and Poku I think we need Saito to rotate it about abit. |  |
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Anyone read Japanese? on 09:37 - Aug 10 with 515 views | hubble |
Anyone read Japanese? on 08:25 - Aug 10 by loftboy | Judging by the cramp/hamstring issues with Dembele and Poku I think we need Saito to rotate it about abit. |
So you mean we should put him in, then out, to shake it all about? |  |
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Anyone read Japanese? on 10:01 - Aug 10 with 430 views | Andybrat | Wasn’t Steve Bould manager at Lommel? |  | |  |
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