How widespread are player welfare complaints in Japanese football?

I’m new to Japanese football and curious if there are many players, managers or fans complaining about playing too many matches, especially since the 2024 revamp of Asian club competitions. If I did my math correctly, the number of matches each J1 team plays per season is now roughly equal to those in La Liga or Serie A.

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u/sweepfanatic07 — 9 days ago
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How to change my profile name on Global Domination?

I’m currently stuck with the randomly generated “General [random name + number]” and want to change to an actually distinctive name, but I cannot find the option to manually type my preferred name.

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u/sweepfanatic07 — 10 days ago
▲ 5 r/monopoly+1 crossposts

A quirk of Vietnamese Monopoly + General Rule Question

So for context, picture 1 shows all the “Go to” Chance cards of an unofficial Saigon-based Monopoly. On top of the location-specifics, there are 2 “Go to nearest bus stop” (our railways suck), 1 “Go to nearest company” and the classic Go Back 3 Spaces.

Now imagine a scenario like picture 2, where a player just got a “Go to nearest bus stop” Chance card. Do they go to:
- The technically-nearest stop which is actually 2 steps behind and require going around the board to collect $200; or
- The next-closest stop, right behind the jail corner.

u/sweepfanatic07 — 1 month ago

Nếu bạn còn nhớ bài này thì hẳn là bạn cũng đã già :))

TB/PS:
Xin lỗi ace nha, tui cố bỏ tracker trong link mà ko được.
Sorry guys, tried my best to remove the tracker in the link.

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u/sweepfanatic07 — 2 months ago

Do North Dakota have a clear East-West divide like in SD? Where would you draw the line(s)?

The stark East River - West River divide down south needs no introduction at this point. Since the Missouri River runs right through the largest metro area in the state, I wonder where you guys would divide the state instead, or whether that idea even make sense here.

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u/sweepfanatic07 — 2 months ago
▲ 6 r/DetectiveConan+1 crossposts

Please help me find a multi-part case

Here are everything I remember (potential spoilers):

- Conan, Ran, Kogoro are invited to a hotel with an aquarium with a group of wine experts, with a key-evidence scene demonstrating their varied methods of wine tasting.
- Each victim was marked with a playing card, counting down until 2 for Ran and the Ace for Shinichi.
- Before the reveal, the aquarium bursts and floods the crime scene, leaving one guy (who previously stated that he can’t swim) scrambling for his life until he got rescued and escapes with everyone else.
- The murderer was the >!same guy that can’t swim, who blamed the victims for his loss of wine-tasting skills.!<

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u/sweepfanatic07 — 2 months ago
▲ 155 r/Bossfight+1 crossposts

This is the reading portion of the trial graduation exam of Foreign Language (English) for highschooler in Vietnam this year

What do you guys think about it?

u/NoumiSatsuki — 3 months ago

How's life in these regions of Montana and Wyoming?

Are the regions really as sparse as the map shows? How's life over there? Do people feel more culturally connected to their respective states, the Dakotas or somewhere else?

u/sweepfanatic07 — 3 months ago
▲ 1.2k r/youtube+1 crossposts

is nobody going to talk about these livestreams?

It’s an ongoing livestream of an obviously starving old man. Based on the sign, I’m guessing this is somewhere in Southeast Asia like Myanmar.
No, this is not AI. The man in this livestream does not speak a single word. Sometimes locals make brief interactions with him, but he never speaks. It’s like he doesn’t even know a livestream is going on. Wtf is happening?

u/Iiminal_spaces — 3 months ago

Ace cho mình hỏi tên mấy web bđ lậu ko chèn hiệu ứng với tiếng cđv giả với ạ

Mình có sở thích theo dõi mấy giải khá ở châu Âu, hồi trước có xem socolive nhưng thấy chèn hiệu ứng nhiều + tiếng cđv mấy trận khác vào nên bỏ, giờ chưa tìm được web nào ổn áp hết. Ace biết web nào ok bình luận giúp mình với ạ

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u/sweepfanatic07 — 3 months ago
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I'm currently making a fantasy map of reformed-Yugoslavia. Do these regions make sense culturally and geographically?

I'm currently making a map of a refederalized-Yugoslavia with these regions as first-level divisions. Do these borders make sense or would you be cringing hard at this? What changes would you guys make?

u/sweepfanatic07 — 3 months ago

In our timeline, Lithuania reannexed the part lying north of the Neman, called Klaipėda Region or Memelland. The region was home to many Prussian Lithuanians, who spoke Lithuanian (some to this very day) but adopted Lutheranism (instead of Catholicism like most Lithuanians) and were deeply integrated into German culture and identity. This makes them practically Germans in the Soviets’ eyes, leading to their deportation and replacement with Catholic Lithuanians after WW2.

However, as shown by this map (credit to Ascended Dreamer on Wikipedia), Prussian Lithuanians were also present in many settlements south of the Neman, as far south as Nemonien (now Golovkino). Since the Soviets were mostly concerned with the ports of Kaliningard and Baltiysk, surely they can spare some useless land in the northeast and let it be resettled with mostly-Lithuanians instead, right? Hell, if Stalin was less crazy, the Prussians could be allowed to stay with their brethren.

P.S.: How do I post pictures here? I can’t post anything while writing this

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u/sweepfanatic07 — 4 months ago

I'm messing around with imaginary maps (don't ask why, I don't know either) and suddenly I need to translate that phrase to fill in a demographic spreadsheet. Could you help me out?

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u/sweepfanatic07 — 4 months ago