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    Evening Standard article

    This is London magazine has been established for over 65 years, providing readers with information about events, exhibitions, music, concerts, theatre and dining. As life returns to normal, Londoners are heading back into the Capital and many visitors are already coming from further afield.


    ..says NW on the look out for Asian players in the Jan window to boost the brand in Asia. Any potential candidates that you would like to see us sign?

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    • #3
      There's a few that have done well in Europe already but who are already at decent clubs. Most big teams had this idea years ago! Finding those hidden gems is gonna be hard.

      Ji Sung Park is the obvious one.

      Then you have Honda at CSKA who was brilliant at 2010 World Cup.

      There's a load of decent Asian players in the Bundesliga. Kagawa being the best.

      Celtic have a good young playmaker - Ji Sung-Yueng.

      I don't think it's a bad transfer policy to adopt as the success rate of Asian players in Europe is fairly good. If you watch South Korea or Japan play, they may not be the best technically, but they work their socks off for the team.

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        Then you have Honda at CSKA who was brilliant at 2010 World Cup.



        Personally I thought he wasn't as quick as Toyota

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          nadia nyce...........top quality!
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