BuzzerBeater Forums

BB Nippon > U21 player on TL

U21 player on TL

Set priority
Show messages by
From: Taiyo

This Post:
00
164887.2 in reply to 164887.1
Date: 11/26/2010 9:11:25 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
5959
It would be great if someone picked him up and trained him. He is one of the better prospects for next seasons team.

From: Taiyo
This Post:
00
164887.4 in reply to 164887.3
Date: 12/30/2010 10:52:22 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
5959
U21 Player Naoya Ueda is up for sale. They are asking $3,500,000 for him. It might be a bit steep but with some Jump Shot training could make a real nice player for someone. Would be good to get him on a team that would develop him for U21 and National Team.



Last edited by Taiyo at 1/6/2011 2:07:54 AM

This Post:
00
164887.5 in reply to 164887.4
Date: 12/30/2010 7:46:03 PM
Kitakyushu
II.1
Overall Posts Rated:
12451245
It might be a bit steep

that isn't a bit steep...that is stupid steep. I will just wait until he doesn't see and have to bring down his price

From: Taiyo
This Post:
00
164887.6 in reply to 164887.5
Date: 1/5/2011 9:58:08 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
5959
Another U21 player on the Transfer List.

Hirofumi Sonoda is arguably the best player on next season's U21 National Team. He needs a good, dedicated home. You decide if the asking price is reasonable or not.






Last edited by Taiyo at 1/6/2011 2:08:08 AM

This Post:
00
164887.7 in reply to 164887.6
Date: 1/5/2011 11:30:03 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
196196
Another U21 player on the Transfer List.

Hirofumi Sonoda (14003048) is arguably the best player on next season's U21 National Team. He needs a good, dedicated home. You decide if the asking price is reasonable or not.


I've decided he is not :D

From: gnappo
This Post:
00
164887.8 in reply to 164887.7
Date: 1/5/2011 11:44:10 AM
Legnano Bulls
IV.28
Overall Posts Rated:
130130
uhm.... i've seen the two players :/

i think u21 nippon need some other players or need that its players will be trained by someone who know how

it's impossible to have a 6 in JS for an nt-player

and i hope that Sonoda get train in rebounding for the same reason :/



がんばれ 日本

P.S.: i hope i write right (come on nippon) :P i copy and past the word :P sry one day i will try to learn japanese language ♥_♥

Last edited by gnappo at 1/5/2011 11:49:02 AM

From: Taiyo

This Post:
00
164887.9 in reply to 164887.8
Date: 1/5/2011 9:10:05 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
5959
No arguments here. Problem is that with how few teams we have we struggle to find very many solid players.

Last edited by Taiyo at 1/6/2011 7:45:51 AM

This Post:
00
164887.10 in reply to 164887.6
Date: 1/5/2011 10:11:21 PM
Kitakyushu
II.1
Overall Posts Rated:
12451245
Be careful when linking TL players on forum post...I was banned for a week for doing what you just did...you might want to delete the link and people can search the TL for Japanese players( not very many to be a hassle)....

From: Taiyo
This Post:
00
164887.12 in reply to 164887.11
Date: 1/11/2011 9:18:25 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
5959
A couple updates

Current U21 Player Fumiya Okumura is up for sale. Asking price is $3million

Current U21 Player Naoya Ueda is up for sale. Asking price reduced to $3million
I also recieved the following BB-mail about Ueda from the owner:

"I would like to sell him at around 2.5m-3m
I need to sell him urgently..
If you have owners who interest in buying him, please inform me as soon as possible
Thanks very much"

If you are interested in Ueda I would suggest contacting him and negotiating with him directly on a reasonable sposting price.

One more thing to consider. If you are thinking of buying one of these guys and love of country is one of the motivators, consider that both players above are 21 and will only contribute to U21 for about another half season or so, and we will get limited benefit from training before then. Of course, maybe you think you will groom them to play on the National Team or just have interest in them for your own team. It would probably be a better long term return for U21 if you wanted to invest in one of the younger players that can benefit more from a long training program.

Thanks again,
Coach Taiyo

Advertisement