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Behan wrote:[floatl][/floatl]There is an Sports Nippon article at the Yahoo JAPAN page about Bobby Valentine leaving the Marines next year. From my poor Japanese it looks like the team is letting him go, or at least he was saying that.
http://dailynews.yahoo.co.jp/fc/sports/chiba_lotte_marines/?1220395198
Catoneinutica wrote:Oh please, God, please, please make it be true. I hate that pint-sized I'll-shill-for-anything asshole. Yesterday I had to take a Keisei bus for the first time in years to go to the Chiba Drivers' License center (hey! they didn't revoke the license - my wife had the car), and there's Bobby's goddamn voice overamplified over the bus's PA system: "The next stop is the final - and BEST stop - MakuhariHONGO STATION!"
I ran into him once at Makuhari Cineplex and said, "Aay, BoBAY!" (as if I gave a shit about baseball). He smiled and said hi. Next time I see him, I'd like to say, Aay BoBAY! Ya friggin' corporate hu-ah!
Behan wrote:I ran into him at Costco and had about a five second conversation with him as he was riding the escalator up away from the food court.
I know someone who worked out at the Gold's Gym in Makuhari and used to see him a lot working out. Not that anybody wants to know that.
TennoChinko wrote:Sorry, man but your Jap consultant friend sounds like a real idiot. When I go to the gym,the last thing I want is to talk to anyone. I'm there to workout - not socialize. If your buddy approached me like that in the sauna, I'd assume he was either an annoying language leech or trying to make a homosexual pass.
Here someone who shares my low opinion about chatty-cathy's:
http://standingonthebox.blogspot.com/2008/04/home-away.html
prolly wrote:i knew him in arlington, texas, and he was an untalented douche then so i'll be glad when he ends up on the streets drinking a pint of vodka a day until he croaks.
Behan wrote:I wonder if they will purge all likenesses of Bobby, get rid of his taped announcements on the Makuhari buses, etc.
Gilligan wrote:Of course, they may not want to pay the salaries of 2 managers at the same time, but then why say anything at all, even to Valentine? I agree with Greji, it sounds more like Valentine is trying to gain some leverage to force an extension.
The Chiba Lotte Marines fans have spoken, or at least 110,000 of them have. A group of fans protesting the front office's decision to let manager Bobby Valentine go after this season, delivered a petition to the parent company in Tokyo on Monday, asking the team to stick with the skipper. The group claims to have collected around 110,000 signatures on the petition. "We cannot be satisfied with his firing," Yasunari Tanaka, the representative for The Organization to Keep Manager Bobby Valentine, was quoted in the Jiji Press as saying. "We don't think his salary, even though it's said to be 400 million yen, is high, because he has gotten results. "We will do what we can to protect Bobby." The group has been collecting signatures for two months. "I try to imagine how much time went into that," Valentine told The Daily Yomiuri. "It was a lot of work by a lot of people."
Valentine, who managed the Marines to the Japan Series championship in 2005, was informed in December by team president Ryuzo Setoyama he would not manage the club in 2010, regardless of the team's results in 2009. This is his seventh season as Marines skipper. "The support petition is a lifetime memory that I'm watching before my eyes," Valentine said. "Everything we did since I was here was tell them [the fans] that they were important. And we branded them. We branded them as part of us. Lotte was Team 26 [the Marines fan club]. "What we're known for around this country, is not me or [star shortstop Tsuyoshi] Nishioka, it's our fans. That's our brand. And they're proud of it."
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