月 - 12月 18, 2006

Silence of the Lambs


The Grampus U-18's bow out of the Sahara Cup at the semi-final stage, going down to a more organized and adventurous opponent in the shape of FC Tokyo U-18.

Posted at 08:34 午前     Read More  

月 - 12月 11, 2006

Grampus Youngsters Exact Revenge Over Kashima


Although their elder brethren failed to clear the hurdle of Kashima Stadium in their pursuit of a berth in the next round of the Emperor's Cup, the U-18 team downed Kashima to advance to the semi-finals of the Sahara Cup.

Posted at 09:00 午前     Read More  

土 - 12月 9, 2006

Grampus Bounced Out of Emperor's Cup


The curse of Kashima continues as Nagoya again fail to find a way to win at Kashima Stadium. thus ending the first team's activities for another year.

Posted at 10:11 午後     Read More  

月 - 12月 4, 2006

Comings & Goings for 2007 (Part 1)


Nagoya have already announced several arrivals and departures that will affect the look Grampus next year. This includes the addition of four players from the Youth team, plus a couple of university graduates.

Posted at 06:42 午後     Read More  

土 - 12月 2, 2006

Down in the Dumps in Kyoto


Nagoya eke out a narrow, if comfortable, win over hapless Kyoto. Although it is sad to see Kyoto drop straight back down to J2, we will not miss their third-tier stadium and facilities.

Posted at 06:12 午後     Read More  

日 - 11月 26, 2006

Nagoya Extend Unbeaten Run to Six


Since the player's mini revolt last month, Grampus extend their unbeaten streak to six with a comfortable win in their last home game of the season. They could even afford to be without the suspended Frode Johnsen against an Avispa side struggling to stay in J1.

Posted at 05:33 午後     Read More  

木 - 11月 23, 2006

Grampus Put Cerezo to Sleep


Struggling Cerezo fail to make any impression against a Nagoya team missing its three most influential midfielders and playing with only 10 men for most of the match.

Posted at 05:47 午後     Read More  

月 - 11月 20, 2006

Pixie for Japan?


The Chunichi Sports has an article suggesting that Grampus legend Dragan Stojkovic may join Osim's coaching staff for the Japan national team.

Posted at 12:20 午後     Read More  

土 - 11月 18, 2006

Frode Sinks Reds, Takki Helps Sink Vissel


Extending their winning streak to four, Grampus down league leaders Urawa. Meanwhile at Wing Stadium Kobe, Kunihiko Takizawa helped Yokohama FC down Vissel Kobe 2-1 to move two points clear at the top of J2.

Posted at 07:25 午後     Read More  

土 - 11月 11, 2006

Honda Elevated to Full Japan Squad


Japan U-21 regular, Keisuke Honda, is among four changes to the full Japan squad for Wednesday's Asian Cup qualifier.

Posted at 10:21 午後     Read More  

Nagoya Extend Streak to Three


Grampus celebrate Honda's selection for the Japan national squad with another win, to make it three in row and move up to 12th in the table.

Posted at 09:48 午後     Read More  

月 - 11月 6, 2006

Grampus Advance to Fifth Round of Cup


Another narrow 1-0 victory, and another Frode Johnsen goal sees Nagoya into the last 16 of this year's Emperor's Cup.

Posted at 09:57 午前     Read More  

土 - 10月 28, 2006

Tamada Leads Grampus Back to Winning Ways


A penalty from Tamada and a Honda assist for Sugimoto's winner, sees Nagoya overcome an early goal to take three valuable points.

Posted at 09:15 午後     Read More  

土 - 10月 14, 2006

Revolting Players Hold S-Pulse


Another Frode Johnsen goal sees Nagoya earn a home point against up and coming Shimizu.

Posted at 05:42 午後     Read More  

水 - 10月 11, 2006

Japanese Players Get Stroppy (Again)


Manager demands more effort after last weekend's loss to TC Tokyo. Player get stroppy and lambast the manager.

Posted at 05:49 午後     Read More  

















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