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"No seriously it's true, Anderson's stomach is THIS size!"
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I must know the context of this
Isn't he dating a Japanese porn star or something? Maybe he showed off some of the moves he learned?
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I must know the context of this
Seriously envious, he could get any hot japanese chick he wants..
You do realize that the girls in the picture are about 12 years old?![]()
Did he play much on the right last year? Think he and Rafael could be pretty good down that side once they develop an understanding. Of course, if Rooney leaves, which I think he will, then he can play off Van Persie and establish himself as the best number ten in the league!
You do realize that the girls in the picture are about 12 years old?![]()
I meant in general the aura he has amongst the Japanese public, he'd get any 'legal' chick he wants.
Get the bastard told MW. The age of consent in Japan is 13, not 12.
The paedo in you knows their age. I'm worriedYou do realize that the girls in the picture are about 12 years old?![]()
I'm just as excited to see what he can do for us this season, as I was when we signed him last summer.
The paedo in you knows their age. I'm worried
Shinji Kagawa has admitted to feeling lost during his first season at Manchester United and revealed he would like to return to Borussia Dortmund in the future.
The Japan international moved to Old Trafford last summer but found himself in and out of the side, resulting in a return of six goals in 26 appearances.
Dortmund, meanwhile, reached the Champions League final, where they were beaten by Bayern Munich and Kagawa has refused to rule out playing at Signal Iduna Park again one day.
"Yes, one day I will [return to Dortmund]. If Dortmund are ok with it," he told ‘Foot x Brain’ on TV Tokyo.
The 24-year-old then spoke about his satisfaction at playing under Sir Alex Ferguson in his final season in charge of United.
“I'm happy we won the league but I'm not satisfied with my performance.
"The club has a long history and it was great that I could play in Sir Alex Ferguson's last season.
"At first there were also moments when I felt a bit lost but I tried not to give too much importance on such a feeling."
And Kagawa has also revealed his determination to improve ahead of the upcoming season and also next year's World Cup in Brazil.
"All I can do is keep showing what I can," Kagawa continued.
"I have no excuse any more after a year in the Premier League.
"I know I'm at a place where you can't play if you don't achieve results. I'm determined to do it, also because there will be World Cup.
"It's really an important year for me."
http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/engla...irst-manchester-united?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm
No need to worry, mate. He's Japanese. They've always got this mentality.Wait, wtf is he constantly beating himself so hard? It's not like he did a Liam Miller or anything in his first season here. Sure he wasn't setting the league on fire, but he made it sound like the management, the teammates, the fans all wrote him off completely. It's so far from being the case. Not to mention he was injured for a chunk of the season as well.
One can say that he's a self-critical perfectionist, but one might also argue that he's acting like a depressed, whiny little bitch who needs to grow up.
Jesus. Player disappointed with his performances last season, and wants to improve and be a better player = depressed, whiny little bitch who needs to grow up.Wait, wtf is he constantly beating himself so hard? It's not like he did a Liam Miller or anything in his first season here. Sure he wasn't setting the league on fire, but he made it sound like the management, the teammates, the fans all wrote him off completely. It's so far from being the case. Not to mention he was injured for a chunk of the season as well.
One can say that he's a self-critical perfectionist, but one might also argue that he's acting like a depressed, whiny little bitch who needs to grow up.
Jesus. Player disappointed with his performances last season, and wants to improve and be a better player = depressed, whiny little bitch who needs to grow up.
Do you read what you've typed before you hit reply?
I wish more players had his attitude.
I wouldn't worry about the Dortmund comments. He was interviewed, and was asked 'would you ever go back to Dortmund'. He's popular with the fans there, and still feels loyalty to the club. He's not going to say 'dunno, I've kind of taken the step up now haven't I, so why go back?' Like Ronaldo whenever he is asked that question, he gave the polite 'yes, that would be nice some day' answer.
He does seem weirdly down on himself about last season though. I'm willing to bet it went pretty much how Ferguson imagined it - a gradual introduction, a steady finding of his feet, and an eventual move into the position which he will no doubt make his own this season. Was Kagawa expecting to instantly be our very best player?
Wait, wtf is he constantly beating himself so hard? It's not like he did a Liam Miller or anything in his first season here. Sure he wasn't setting the league on fire, but he made it sound like the management, the teammates, the fans all wrote him off completely. It's so far from being the case. Not to mention he was injured for a chunk of the season as well.
One can say that he's a self-critical perfectionist, but one might also argue that he's acting like a depressed, whiny little bitch who needs to grow up.
He made it sound like the management, the teammates, the fans all wrote him off completely.
One can say that he's a self-critical perfectionist, but one might also argue that he's acting like a depressed, whiny little bitch who needs to grow up.
Yes I do read what I've typed. It's called "opinions," if you're not familiar with the concept. I said while a majority commends his attitude, there's also a school of thought that he needs to stop voicing his 'disappointment', and show us what he thinks he's capable of on the field. That's not a slight on his personality or his attitude, more on the fact that this is the dozenth time he said this in public since the end of the season.
Tough crowd.
Wait, wtf is he constantly beating himself so hard? It's not like he did a Liam Miller or anything in his first season here. Sure he wasn't setting the league on fire, but he made it sound like the management, the teammates, the fans all wrote him off completely. It's so far from being the case. Not to mention he was injured for a chunk of the season as well.
One can say that he's a self-critical perfectionist, but one might also argue that he's acting like a depressed, whiny little bitch who needs to grow up.
Where did I even said that he's not humble? Here's what I said: Shinji, I know you're disappointed about your first season for whatever reason. Probably because of your unbelievably high bar you set for yourself. Good for you. Keep at it. Way to go. But I heard you the first time you voiced it. Great to know you're self-critical and want to thrive and better yourself. We all heard you the first time. Now stop saying it again and again and again and over again. New season is like 3 weeks away, can we look ahead already?But that's why what you said was annoying. Being humble, genuinely, is the Japanese way.
You can criticise him for being underwhelming, sure, but don't have a go at him for wanting to perform better. If you think he is being disingenuous, then you are attacking his character.