My manservants on the south lawn at Nerdy HQ |
Verdy will be alive in 2011 thanks to the mentalists at Xebio Sports who rescued the Greens in early November just 8 games before we were due to play our final game. 25,000 people turned up to the Save Our Verdy game which was more than anybody in their right mind would have ever guessed. To sit there in that atmosphere, with all those supporters all shouting for Verdy was a memory I will take to my grave. Football grounds should be full of passion, noise, and most importantly they should be FULL. I can only imagine what Ajinomoto feels or looks like when it is actually full of Verdy supporters. Sadly, the only sold out Verdy game I have ever seen was against Real Madrid but probably 80 per cent of the people were there to support Beckham, Zidane etc.
The young players have been the talk of Tokyo Verdy this season and unfortunately will be on the radar of some (probably lower end) J1 teams. Youngsters like the Takagi brothers simply MUST NOT be sold. Hopefully with Xebio on board the club will be able to hold on to their hottest properties. Yoshiaki Takagi at 17 has been an absolute revelation and currently injured Toshiyuki Takagi also hit the heights with some absolutely stonking goals. Pure Roy of the Rovers football at times. Two brothers playing up front together and scoring 3 each in 2 games. The youth team also put up a great fight in getting to the first round proper of the Emperors Cup coming a gnats chuff away from facing FC Tokyo. (The youth team also topped their group in the current J Youth Cup currently being played). The future of the club is burning bright with the stars of tomorrow currently getting plenty of playing time and not only that but performing very well. Top scorer Kazuki Hiramoto has played his socks off this season, working, working, working. 10 goals isn`t great for a striker but he was nice to me and my son on the train so he has to stay in the team. Hopefully with an on fire Toshiyuki Takagi next season and a new Deputy Goal Machine. Taira Inoue started as our number one striker and I`m sure he`s a very nice guy in real life but on the football pitch frankly he`s awful. The first thing Kawakatsu needs for next season if not a brand new expensive super striker, then a decent back up for what we`ve got as what we`ve got simply isn`t enough to get to 3rd place next season.
The Verdy back line has been unusually solid this year finishing the season as the joint 2nd best defence behind Reysol along with also promoted Fukuoka and nowhere near promoted Ehime. The words "good defence" and Verdy have never gone hand in hand, the tactics of old being to outscore allcomers. Pre-season I wrote on these pages that Tomisawa was shit and Tsuchiya was getting on a bit. However, I`m happy to say I was wrong in the end. Tomisawa emerged from his early season nightmare to form one of the best Verdy partnerships ever with Tsuchiya. Both also contributed memorable goals this season with a flying header from Tsuchiya against Giravanz and Tomisawa running the length of the field and volleying home the winner against Tosu(?) Venforet(?) can`t remember but it was a cracker...Doi has had an excellent year after replacing the dropped Shibasaki after the first couple of games. He should be back for 2011 and so will Tokyo Nerdy 1969.
See you next year!!! |
Nice post Nick. Even if we can't be promoted, it was a good end of sesaon (Xebio, 25 000 at Ajinomoto, Blue & Red relegated).
ReplyDeleteI'll be there in 2011 for my 17th season as a Verdy fan. A green passion, definitely.
See ya guys !
ps: the new shirt looks old fashion style like Verdy Kawasaki, dark green and black. Good old memories...
I look forward to hearing from you next season and please keep your blog going, it all helps to spread the Green word!! In the meantime I hope you have a good Christmas and a great 2011!!
ReplyDelete"lost to the Worst Professional Team in The History Of Japanese Football"
ReplyDeleteIt was you who lost to Giravanz?! I've been meaning to look up which kind souls gave the Kitakyushu supporters a brief moment of happiness.
They were AWFUL but 33 games since without a win....hope they have plenty of beer, snacks and sunshine to distract the fans from what`s going on on the pitch down there!!
ReplyDeleteCheers for always providing a decent analysis of my Japanese team (if only the Japanese media would provide a half of this), I'll have to get you an overpriced can of beer from the Kirin bird next season.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Ps, where can I see the new shirt? Has it been shown somewhere already?
Congrtas mate,
ReplyDeleteWent from disliking Tokyo Verdy to liking them in the span of the season! breeding good young talent, working their guts off to get the results, the fans, the sponsors.. I can't say anything bad about the team now!
Looking forward to you guys beating the hell out of FC Tokyo next year, as long as you let poor little Gifu chip in for 3 points somewhere in there... haha
Enjoy your new years mate! and Go the greens in 2011!
Game on for a beer next season defo, I`m guessing you`re a Brit?? With regards to the top I think UltraVerdy is refering to the tops the "Legends" wore for their trot about before the JEF game. I don`t think are our new tops for next season, but they featured on the website and were used as a prize in a prize draw at the Mito game.
ReplyDeleteFor Richy, I`ll trade you a loss to Gifu for two wins over FC Tokyo and Fc Gifu also doing the double:)!!
Ok Nerdy, thanks for the info about the shirt. My japanase is awful ahaha.
ReplyDeleteSo, i will sing a song in french for you guys (a chant of AS St Etienne in French League): Qui c'est les plus forts, évidemment c'est les verts !!!" Which means the green team is the strongest, obviously.
See ya lads in green !
Despite Verdy didn't go to J1, I think we should be happy because, one the one hand, Tokyo Verdy is alive and, on the other, they did a good season with a solid defence and nice play. Last season: 7th and this season: 5th. We are improving so next season lets hope we can return to J1 :-).
ReplyDelete¡VAMOS VERDY!