We're fans of retired Japanese footballer Hidetoshi Nakata.
We're fans of abs.
Therefore, we are very supportive of any such combination of these areas for marketing purposes
and/or ease of objectification.
So let's address the issue arising from the Calvin Klein X underwear range:
Bringing out an ad campaign with a footballer in his skivvies = successful happy-making
times.
We're fans of retired Japanese footballer Hidetoshi Nakata.
We're fans of abs.
Therefore, we are very supportive of any such combination of these areas for marketing purposes
and/or ease of objectification.
So let's address the issue arising from the Calvin Klein X underwear range:
Bringing out an ad campaign with a footballer in his skivvies = successful happy-making
times.
It's Friday, so it must be World Cup preview podcast time again. This week it's the turn of
Group E, which features the talents of Cameroon, Denmark, Japan and the Netherlands (and apparently
Holland too). Your four co-hosts debate the merits of each team in various categories (some
serious: Best Coach, some not so much: Best Celebrity Spokesperson) and then add up the points to
see which two teams go through.
Siamsport website are reporting that Thai Port will try and coax Japanese football legend
Hidetoshi Nakata out of retirement for the 2011 Thai Premier League season. The 33 year old
former Roma, Fiorentina, Parma and Perugia midfielder who was widely regarded as the finest Asian
player of his generation, retired from professional football four years ago after a short stint in
the EPL with Bolton Wanderers.
Operation Rising Sun
The General:
When Japan's head coach Ivica Osim suffered a stroke in 2006, the man to replace him was a
simple decision for the Samurai Blue. Fifty three year old Okada not only was a former defender
for his nation, but the domestic league coach also has previous coaching experience in the World
Cup final in 1998.