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Furuhashi follows in the footsteps of some of Asia’s finest at Celtic

July 28, 2021 Paul Murphy

Kyogo Furuhashi’s arrival at Celtic finally reconnects the Scottish club with the geographical region that was home to several of their players over a decade ago. It was no surprise to see new head coach […]

ANALYSIS

Nadeshiko Japan’s path to Olympic success at Tokyo 2020: A tactical overview

July 20, 2021 Alex Bishop

“If we have the ball, our opponents cannot score,” Nadeshiko Japan coach Asako Takakura embraces age old footballing philosophy. The 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup champions are set to embark on their first campaign as […]

INTERVIEWS

Cklamovski relishing second chance in Japan

July 1, 2021 Scott McIntyre

As the Asian football world settles into the reality that one of their own is now at the helm of a major European powerhouse, Ange Postecoglou’s former right-hand man is setting Japanese football alight, having […]

TAG

EXCLUSIVE: Muscat poised for Yokohama F.Marinos job

June 24, 2021 Scott McIntyre

The Asian Game understands that Yokohama F.Marinos will continue their run of Australian coaches by appointing Kevin Muscat to take over the Japanese club from departed coach Ange Postecoglou, who recently left to take up […]

ANALYSIS

Tosu the toast of the J.League

March 12, 2021 Scott McIntyre

A couple of weeks into the start of the new J.League season it’s a familiar name at the top of the standings – defending champions Kawasaki have reeled off four wins from as many matches […]

PODCAST

TAG Extra – J.League Preview

February 26, 2021 TAG Admin

Scott is LIVE from the streets of Tokyo with respected journalist Sean Carroll to run the rule over the upcoming J.League season and discuss what they’re looking forward to and who they think will lift […]

FEATURES

2021 J.League season preview

February 25, 2021 Scott McIntyre

This weekend marks the return of arguably Asia’s best domestic competition, as Japan’s J.League kicks off for its 29th season in an expanded 20-team format for the first time in its history. Due to COVID […]

INTERVIEWS

Papas blazing a trail in Kagoshima

January 18, 2021 Scott McIntyre

“Philosophically I’m the same person I was when I was seven years old playing on a really average pitch in Melbourne and asking for the ball all the time and not really understanding why we […]

PODCAST

The Asian Game – Episode 60

October 9, 2020 TAG Admin

International relations is the theme this week as we look at how the recent ‘peace’ deal between the UAE, Bahrain and Israel will impact football with Professor Simon Chadwick and Uri Levy. Plus we talk […]

PODCAST

The Asian Game – Episode 55

June 25, 2020 TAG Admin

Normal service resumes on the podcast, and on this week’s show we talk with Matildas superstar Caitlin Foord about her recent move to Arsenal and the prospect of playing in a home FIFA Women’s World […]

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