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asteriosasteriadis · 1 year ago
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toptrending2 · 2 years ago
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Celtic: Ange must now ditch Yosuke Ideguchi
Celtic: Ange must now ditch Yosuke Ideguchi
3 minute read 12/12/2022 | 07:35am While Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou will no doubt be plotting further incomings in January to help bolster his squad, the upcoming window will also be set to be dominated by talk of potential departures, with outgoings likely to be firmly on the agenda for the Parkhead outfit. One man who is currently believed to be angling for a move is Greece international,…
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teesfortims · 2 years ago
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The Ange Postecoglou Celtic Gamble That Looks to Have Failed
The reports on Ideguchi’s Celtic future didn’t surprise me. There have been rumbling of a few J-League clubs keeping an aye on the Japanese midfielder’s situation at Celtic. The J-League finished up last month and the clubs are now planning for next season. It’s the prefect time for a Japanese club to pick up Yosuke and get him ready for the new season. The midfielder came in with both Reo…
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keisukehondafans · 6 years ago
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May 27, 2018: Japan national team training.
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ipswichtowns · 7 years ago
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ancelottieyebrow · 7 years ago
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Mathew Leckie of Australia and Yosuke Ideguchi of Japan compete for the ball during the FIFA World Cup Qualifier match between Japan and Australia at Saitama Stadium on August 31, 2017 in Saitama, Japan.
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scottishdreams · 2 years ago
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Yosuke Ideguchi will miss Celtic trip to Dundee United but return isn't far away
Dundee ^ | Ange Postecoglou confirmed Yosuke Ideguchi has returned to Celtic training but is unlikely to be included in tomorrow's match squad against Dundee ... http://dlvr.it/SXM7pL
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maclad1888 · 3 years ago
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Celtic could be interested in another Japanese star
Celtic could be interested in another Japanese star
Celtic could potentially be interested in another Japanese star, after already signing Kyogo, Daizen Maeda, Reo Hatate and Yosuke Ideguchi. — Read on thecelticbhoys.com/2022/02/26/celtic-interested-another-japanese-star/
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ktcttarmyzz · 3 years ago
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What did we learn?In particular, the additions of Hatate and O'Riley have a squad that was threadbare a matter of weeks ago looking strong. With Kyogo Furuhashi to return and Daizen Maeda and Yosuke Ideguchi yet to get a run of games, they now have options.  เว็บตรงไม่ผ่านเอเย่นต์ฝากถอนไม่มีขั้นต่ำ
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 The significance of this victory cannot be underplayed for Celtic. The belief Postecoglou and his players will gain from a statement derby could well be priceless in their hunt for the title.
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slot25 · 3 years ago
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Ange Postecoglou must leave a Celtic January arrival at home as Europa Conference League squad deadline looms คาสิโนออนไลน์
Celtic will have to leave at least one of their new first-team signings out of the squad to face Bodo/Glimt in the Europa Conference League. And Ange Postecoglou will have to decide tonight on which of Reo Hatate, Matt O'Riley, Daizen Maeda or Yosuke Ideguchi will miss out. Those four along with B-team striker Johnny Kenny completed Celtic 's January business as Postecoglou added significant depth to his squad. คาสิโนออนไลน์
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kwan110 · 3 years ago
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Ange Postecoglou must leave a Celtic January arrival at home as Europa Conference League squad deadline looms
 Celtic will have to leave at least one of their new first-team signings out of the squad to face Bodo/Glimt in the Europa Conference League.
And Ange Postecoglou will have to decide tonight on which of Reo Hatate, Matt O'Riley, Daizen Maeda or Yosuke Ideguchi will miss out.
Those four along with B-team striker Johnny Kenny completed Celtic 's January business as Postecoglou added significant depth to his squad.
However UEFA rules mean that only three new players can be added to the squad ahead of the knockout stage - which kicks off for Celtic against Bodo/Glimt on Thursday 17 February.
Osaze Urhoghide, Liam Shaw, Adam Montgomery and Ewan Henderson have freed up slots in the squad as they headed out on loan last month, though some occupied B-list places. Irrespective of that, only three new eligible players can be named in the squad for the knockout round play-off. สล็อตออนไลน์
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teesfortims · 2 years ago
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Celtic Midfielder Set For January Parkhead Exit
It is being reported that Celtic midfielder Yosuke Ideguchi could be set to leave the club in January [The Scottish Sun]. Since arriving at the club at the turn of the year, the former Leeds United player has failed to make a huge impact in green and white hoops and could return to Japan as a number of J-League clubs are monitoring the situation. He was announced alongside his fellow countrymen…
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keisukehondafans · 6 years ago
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May 28, 2018: Japan national team training.
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kornkongsaeng · 3 years ago
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Scott Arfield winner against Livingston keeps Rangers clear at the top
Scott Arfield’s winner maintained Rangers’ four-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
The 33-year-old struck with 15 minutes left to beat Livingston 1-0 at Ibrox on Wednesday. Borna Barisic swapped passes with Fashion Sakala to find Arfield for the former Burnley midfielder to win it.
Left to right: Reo Hatate, Daizen Maeda and Yosuke Ideguchi, Celtic’s January signings from Japan. Celtic’s latest Japanese buys look a bargain and could set a Scottish trend Read more It ensured they held their advantage over Celtic after Ange Postecoglou’s side survived a Hearts fightback to win 2-1 at Tynecastle. Quickfire first-half goals from Reo Hatate and Giorgos Giakoumakis gave the visitors a comfortable lead before Liam Boyce pulled a goal back. สล็อตเว็บตรงไม่ผ่านเอเย่นต์
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stillunusual · 6 years ago
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LEEDS UNITED 2 ROTHERHAM UNITED 0 Leeds United: Peacock-Farrell, Ayling, Cooper, Berardi, Phillips, Douglas, Klich (Jansson 88), Alioski, Saiz (Baker 80), Hernandez, Roofe (Bamford 86). Subs not used: Blackman, Pearce, Harrison, Shackleton. My first visit to Elland Road of the 2018/19 season was a very positive one - second half goals from Luke Ayling and Kemar Roofe handed Leeds United a 2-0 victory over Rotherham United. There's been another summer of change at LUFC following the disappointments of last season.... In May, owner Andrea Radrizzani sold a 10% stake in the club to 49ers Enterprises, the investment entity behind American football giants San Francisco 49ers, and promised that their cash injection would be used to "improve results on the pitch". To underline just how much that extra investment is needed, Leeds United received £6.8M for finishing thirteenth in the Championship in 2017/18 and our 20 televised matches earned us a mere £914,000 - a total of £7.7M. In contrast, the three clubs that were relegated from the Premiership last season - West Bromwich Albion, Stoke City and Swansea - received about £100M from the Premier League and will each get a parachute payment of £42M this season. Radrizzani is a rich man, but doesn't possess the kind of wealth that would allow us to compete in the transfer market with these clubs (the stark reality is that about half the teams currently in the Championship can outspend us).... Not surprisingly, Paul Heckingbottom was sacked at the beginning of June, after a fruitless 5 months as our head coach. However, his replacement was a big surprise. On 15th June, Leeds United announced the appointment of the vastly experienced Marcelo Bielsa, who has previously enjoyed success as head coach of the Argentina and Chile national teams, as well as at club level with the likes of Newell's Old Boys, Athletic Bilbao and Marseille. When you think of the never ending conveyor belt of non-entities that we've hired and fired every few months since our exit from the Premiership all those years ago, it's incredible that we've managed to make such a high profile appointment. Bielsa officially took up his role on 25th June and immediately made sweeping changes to the coaching staff, bringing in his own assistants as well as translator Salim Lamrani (Bielsa doesn't speak English). As soon as last season ended, social media was awash with rumours about Leeds signing any number of players who in reality were way out of our reach. It took a long time for any incoming transfer activity to materialise, and there have been many more departures than arrivals over the summer. Matthew Pennington and Pierre-Michel Lasogga returned to their clubs after their loan spells came to an end. Madger Gomes, Felix Wiedwald, Andy Lonergan, Marcus Antonsson, Luke Murphy and Ronaldo Vieira have all left on a permanent basis (the latter joined Sampdoria for a fee of around £7M), and Lewie Coyle, Pawel Cibicki, Jay-Roy Grot, Tyler Denton, Paudie O’Connor, Mallik Wilks and Hadi Sacko have all been sent out on loan. Several other senior players - Vurnon Anita, Eunan O’Kane, Caleb Ekuban, Ouasim Bouy and Yosuke Ideguchi - are still at the club even though they've been told that they're surplus to requirements. On 30th June, Chelsea midfielder Lewis Baker became Leeds United's first signing of the summer transfer window on a season-long loan. Four more players arrived in July - goalkeeper Jamal Blackman (also from Chelsea on a season-long loan), left-back Barry Douglas (a permanent signing from Wolverhampton Wanderers), midfielder Jack Harrison (a season-long loan from Manchester City) and striker Patrick Bamford (signed from Middlesbrough for £7M - the most we've spent on a player since our Premiership days). Our squad was also boosted by the return of Mateusz Klich, who was written off and loaned out last season, but featured prominently in our pre-season games. Tyler Roberts is also finally available after recovering from an injury sustained in training almost immediately after signing for Leeds in January. The new season began with a home fixture against promotion favourites Stoke City - a team that's been on the Premiership gravy train for the last decade and has a squad that, on paper, is infinitely superior to ours. The Leeds team included only one of the new signings - Barry Douglas - and lined up in a 4-1-4-1 formation with Kalvin Phillips playing in a new role in front of the back four, which included Gaetano Berardi also in a new role at centre-back. Klich started in midfield because Adam Forshaw was injured and Roofe was preferred to Bamford up front. Bielsa announced before the game that Bailey Peacock-Farrell would be his first-choice goalkeeper.... To say we surprised Stoke with Bielsa's brand of high tempo, high pressure pass and move football would be an understatement. Leeds ended up winning the game 3-1, with goals from Klich, Pablo Hernandez and Liam Cooper (Stoke's goal was a dodgy penalty that should never have been awarded). It was a fantastic start and a magnificent performance that the same players would not have been capable of last season.... We continued the momentum with an even more impressive 4-1 victory over Derby County away from home. A much-changed Leeds line-up then beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1 in the first round of the Carabao Cup, and we've been drawn against Preston North End in the next round. Rotherham came to Elland Road aiming to contain us, kept everyone behind the ball and wasted as much time as possible right from the start. Bielsa began the game with the same players that had dispatched Stoke and Derby. We dominated possession throughout but found it difficult to break Rotherham down in the first half. Although our passing is way better than last season, we did still make the odd mistake that could have been costly - including a suicidal ball from Cooper across his own area to Peacock-Farrell, which was easily intercepted by a Rotherham player who would have scored but for a brilliant block by our young goalkeeper, who looked very assured and fully deserved his clean sheet. A long range shot from Rotherham also hit the post. At the other end Ayling, Klich and Berardi all came close for Leeds.... United began the second half very much on the front foot and were noticeably quicker about getting the ball upfield. Ayling soon put Leeds ahead with a diving header from a Douglas corner, following up efforts from Roofe and Cooper. There was some debate about whether the ball had crossed the line before being cleared by a Rotherham defender (who appeared to use his hand) but after several seconds of deliberation the ref pointed to the centre circle - thumbs up for goal line technology! After that it was a much more open game in which we created several goal-scoring chances but had to settle for only one more goal, which came in the 68th minute. Some lovely passing at the edge of our area led to Phillips launching a long ball over the top which was picked up by Roofe, who beat a defender and finished powerfully from a tight angle. In summary, another excellent performance - the players look 100% fitter than last season, their work rate on and off the ball was impressive and they all seemed much more comfortable on the ball. Roofe is starting to look like the finished article as a striker, with great support from Samuel Saiz, Gjanni Alioski, Hernandez and Klich (who has been a revelation). Berardi and Phillips also seem to have grown as players in their new roles. I don't want to get carried away, given that we also started last season very well before sliding down to our usual position in mid-table, but the Bielsa era already looks like it could be very exciting. In 2019 Leeds United FC celebrates its centenary, and it would be awesome to finally get back to the top flight in our 100th year. However, there's a long way to go and - as we're talking about LUFC - plenty of opportunity for things to go wrong between now and the end of the season...
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fish999 · 3 years ago
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Greg Taylor delivers update on new Celtic Bhoys ahead of potential debuts
Greg Taylor is happy with how new Celtic signings Daizen Maeda, Reo Hatate and Yosuke Ideguchi are settling into life at Lennoxtown.
All three could make their debut for the club tonight against Hibernian at Celtic Park, weeks after joining at the same time from the J-League.
There’s been lots of intrigue about what they’ll be able to off the Bhoys over the coming weeks and months. There’s an expectation they’ll hit the ground running and provide a big boost to our title bid.
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