Every time a Division 1 team wins the Robert Walters TOTW award I always seem to talk about how open the league is. This weekend was no different and this report will go along these usual lines.....Division 1 is wide open.
Pumas defeated Celts 7-1 which was impressive, Swiss finally got a team together and defeated Zion 5-2, FCI continued their good form but this weeks TOTW award goes to Panthers FC.
The death of a former team mate was closely followed by a penalty shootout defeat to Albion Old Boys in the FJ Cup.
Sunday saw them take on Dutch FC who had beaten them 3-1 back in September. Sala achieved something during this game that I doubt many teams do throughout the season. They scored 4 headed goals.
The headers were scored by Fuyuki Nakatani and Anthony Hall. 2 each...Not bad lads!
Division 1 is looking as open as it ever has since I took over the league in 2011. The top 6 are separated by 3 points as are the bottom 4 teams.
Saturday saw Musketeers FC face Panthers FC in a relegation 6 pointer. Both teams were coming of convincing FJ Cup victories. Panthers defeated Dutch 4-2 and Musketeers knocked 11 past Vags.
In what was always going to be a close encounter and judging by the scoreline it was that. Musketeers scored 2 through...
Dr Guido Walter Geisler 52yrs - SALA FC Player Coach Captain - PHD Sports Psychology University of Toronto - Associate Professor University of Tsukuba (TIAS) - UEFA B Coaching badge - Nationality German/Canadian
I first met Guido early 1997 in Tsudanuma. Guido had just started at Nova and I was paired to mentor him in his first demo lesson....
There were a few Nova lads at that time who played football, and in the same year we started playing Futsal on...
Before Saturdays game Eastern Capital had started their debut season well with 2 victories and 1 defeat. At Shin Suna they faced a King George team that was unbeaten in this calander month!
The game started on a beautiful evening and Eastern Capital were on the front foot. Knocking the ball around like they had played together for years.
They took a deserved lead through a fine move with Kazuki Kodama striking the ball well into the bottom corner.
The FJ TOTW award started towards the end of TML14. Every team has gone on and won it once if not more. The first ever winners were non other than King George FC. That maiden TOTW award was almost the last time KGFC won anything!
Since that award, KGFC have always turned up early for matches with a large squad. That was until Sunday afternoon for their match v Albion Old Boys. The squad mail sent out last Thursday showed a solid 14 man squad. 10 minutes before KO...
Football can be a cruel game is so many ways yet it also brings the best out of teams and players.
Saturday afternoon Hachioji Park hosted a bit of everything. First up saw Swiss Kickers play FC International in a 4-4 thriller. The second game was Real Celts v Dutch FC. Half time saw both keepers on top as it was 0-0.
Within the first 5 minutes of the restart the Dutch player Taku Hishida sustained a serious injury after a tackle. An ambulance was called...
Having won 9 Division 1 titles since TML's inception in 2002, Tokyo Hibernian are not use to losing. After their opening 3 matches they had only collected 1 point. Was the club in crisis?
Crises what crises? It was business as usual on Saturday evening as they faced Lions FC. Hibs scored 2 early goals. Lions FC battled to try and back in the game. Hibs held firm and the Lions ran out of energy and conceded 4 goals in the last 15 minutes. Debutante Yaysuya Kamijima...