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ANALYSIS

2020 J.League Season Preview

February 21, 2020 Scott McIntyre

A new decade, new technology, three coaching changes, former champions returning and plenty of young talent to keep fans excited – the return of the J.League is finally here. The 28th season of top-flight, professional, […]

PODCAST

The Asian Game – Episode 49

February 17, 2020 TAG Admin

Scott makes his return to the show as we look ahead to the start of the J.League season by talking with the league’s two Australian coaches, Ange Postecoglou (Yokohama F. Marinos) and Peter Cklamovski (Shimizu […]

ASIANS ABROAD

Minamino ready to take centre stage

January 16, 2020 Paul Williams

Eighteen months ago, despite three and a half impressive seasons with Red Bull Salzburg in which he scored 31 goals in 95 games for the perennial Austrian champions, Takumi Minamino wasn’t included in the extended […]

ANALYSIS

Where Postecoglou goes, silverware follows

December 5, 2019 Paul Williams

When you appoint Ange Postecoglou, you know what you’re getting. I’m not talking about the style of play, the swashbuckling, free flowing, fluid attacking football. You get that, but more than that you get something […]

PODCAST

The Asian Game – Episode 47

December 5, 2019 TAG Admin

The show is tinged with sadness this week as we farewell a good friend in Pim Verbeek, as FOX Sports Australia commentator Simon Hill joins us to talk about former South Korea, Australia and Oman […]

ANALYSIS

Tokyo target historic title

December 4, 2019 Sean Carroll

It only marked the halfway point in the season, but when FC Tokyo came from behind to beat Yokohama F.Marinos 4-2 on 29 June it looked like a statement was being made. Despite conceding first […]

ANALYSIS

Will the real Urawa Reds please stand up

November 7, 2019 Scott McIntyre

If you only watch Urawa play in continental competition you could be forgiven for thinking that they’re amongst the best Asian club teams going round – confident, with control and occasional verve in attack and […]

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