Monday, 23 April 2012

LIVERPOOL ASIAN PLAYERS MAKES SENSE IN EVERY WAY


Yet another disappointing result at Anfield . Probably not as bad as previous with the forth coming F.A cup final softening the blow . The football we played at times was top notch but again the finishing and the dreaded woodwork foiling the show , Not to mention a great display again from the visiting goal keeper. . But the lack of sticking the ball in the back of the net is becoming comical . So here is hoping that we ripple net on numerous occasions in the final in two weeks .


So time to look for the future and put this money ball strategy into practice . I am convinced Liverpool are going to look to the Asian markets to buy players , It makes very good commercial sense , but are they good enough and what is on offer .



Liverpool's chief sponsor has urged the club to sign Asian stars in the near future. Standard Chartered, who signed an £80 million shirt sponsorship deal with the club for four years in September 2009, believe a signature would help the club in their global promotion, and help them connect with the market in Asia.


HERE ARE SOME FRONT RUNNERS



Shinji Kagawa Dortmund MORE INFO CLICK LINK http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinji_Kagawa


Kagawa started playing football in his primary school years. He joined Kobe NK Football Club and later moved to FC Miyagi Barcelona in Sendai,Miyagi Prefecture Cerezo Osaka quickly noticed his talent and signed him at the age of 17. He was the first player in Japan to sign a professional contract before graduating high school, except players promoted from youth teams of the J. League clubs.In 2007, he gained a regular position but the club missed the promotion to the J League 1.
By mid-2010, Kagawa was represented with a sports agency run by retired German professional footballer Thomas Kroth which ultimately handled his transfer to Borussia Dortmund.

SEE SOME OF HIS GOALS + SKILLS CLICK LINK  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7qMwwEJ9wY








Keisuke Honda CSKA Moscow MORE INFO CLICK LINK http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keisuke_Honda

On January 16, 2008, Honda signed a two and half year deal withEredivisie sideVVV-Venlo. The team was relegated to the Eerste Divisie the second division after the 07-08 season and was in the division for the 08-09 season. In the 08-09 season, he scored 16 goals in 36 league appearances to help the team to be promoted to Eredivisie for the 09-10 season. He became known as 'Keizer Keisuke' (Emperor Keisuke) among the fans of VVV-Venlo.


CSKA Moscow

At the end of December 2009, Honda transferred to Russian club CSKA Moscow Honda signed a 4 year contract. The transfer fee was undisclosed, but VVV-Venlo was said to be very content with the fee as it almost matched their asking price; it is believed to be in the region of 6 million euros.
Honda made his debut for CSKA in the Yu Dabao (22) 1.83m Striker, Winger match against Sevilla In the second leg in Seville, he scored the winning goal through a direct free kick for CSKA after having set up the first goal for Tomas Necid This secured a 2–1 (3–2 aggregate) victory to send the club to the quarter finals, making Honda the first Japanese player to be in the quarter finals as well as the first to score in the knock-out stages.
Honda scored his first league goal on 12 March 2010, in the home match against Amker Perm He scored the goal in the third minute of injury time, slotting home a pass from Necid with his left. With the goal, he secured the win for CSKA Moscow.

SEE SOME OF HIS GOALS + SKILLS CLICK LINK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM9IAy9frNU


Park Chu-Young MORE INFO CLICK LINK http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Chu-Young







On 30 August 2011, English Premier League club Arsenal signed of Park. He was given the number 9 shirt. On 1 November, Chu-Young started his first match, a 0–0 draw against French outfit Marseille. He scored his first goal for Arsenal in the fourth round of the Carling Cup against Bolton Wanderers giving them a 2–1 win. He made his Premier League debut for Arsenal as a substitute, 82 minutes into a 2–1 home defeat by Manchester United , on 22 January 2012.
On 6 March 2012, he made an appearance as a sub for Theo Walcott in the UEFA Champions League in the 3-0 win against AC Milan at the Emirates Stadium though the Italians won the tie 4–3 on aggregate.

SEE SOME OF HIS GOALS + SKILLS CLICK LINK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUUBUP7qT1I&feature=fvst





But along with the 3 more high profiled players, here are a few more for Kenny to take into concideration

Rong Hao (23) 1.77m Left back http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rong_Hao
Hao Junmin (24) 1.78m Winger, Fullback http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2e6nYFKuSM
Deng Zhuoxiang (22) 1.81m Midfielder, Attacking Midfielder http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNoCJMgMctM
Yu Hai (23) 1.83m Left winger http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu_Hai






But the one that stands out for me is





Yu Dabao (22) 1.83m Striker, Winger  MORE INFO CLICK LINK http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu_Dabao

Prior to joining Benfica many clubs were reportedly interested in the young talent, including Ajax, Newcastle and Rangers However, the Chinese striker decided to join Benfica on a 3-year deal. In his debut match, only 5 days and 3 training sessions after he arrived in Portugal, Dabao scored 3 goals and assisted a fourth in a junior squad Benfica match against Portimonense.
Due to Dabao's strong performances for Benfica's junior squad, the striker was given the chance of training with the senior team for the pre-season, and was officially added to the Benfica senior squad in 2007-08.
Yu Dabao made his official debut with Benfica on September 26, 2007, in a Portuguese League Cup game against Estrela da Amadora 0-0 (4-5 win to Benfica on penalties), having played the 90 minutes.
On May 13, 2009, Yu revealed in a telephone interview that he was about to leave Portugal to spend the offseason holiday back in his homeland China, he received a call from Benfica asking him to stay in Lisbon until further notice. He made 10 appearances for Olvais Moscavide and scored 4 goals, but was unable to save them from relegation as they suffered defeat in the last match of the season, for which they needed a win to survive.
He had a trial withF.C Dallas in the MLS in February 2010,but didn't get a contract. He moved back to China and signed a contract with Tianjin Teda.
In the morning of 27 February 2012, it was reported that Yu would transfer to Guangzhou Evergrande with a reported fee of ¥15 million.However, Guangzhou Evergrande withdrew from the transfer talk in the afternoon that day. He transferred to Dalian Aerbin who was newly promoted to Super League the next day.

SEE SOME OF HIS GOALS + SKILLS CLICK LINK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9YH62DBMPM

China has had well over 200 years connection with Liverpool having one of the countries largest and thriving China Towns. I am sure any Chinese Player would be made very welcome in the city.
You always see many Japanese people in the city with the Beatles connection,and attend the University in great numbers , so again they would be very welcome I am sure.


One of my big traditions on match day is to get cheese pie and chips , from the Chinese chippy across the road the road from the Kop . I take it in if the cheese in pie is Red its a LIVERPOOL win , if its White the result is not what we want . You have guessed it, there have been a lot of white cheese pies over the last few seasons .
!!MAYBE THEY ARE TRYING TO SAY SOMETHINK!! (Lets give it a go Kenny) YNWA