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The club’s Australian defender, Eddy Bosnar, has also been busy. “All the players have been to stand in front of the train station holding big wooden boxes. People have been happy to see us and everyone has been very generous. The boxes are soon full, not with coins but with notes.” “The Japanese players were really upset when they saw how many people died. They are normally almost immune to earthquakes, but the tsunami was something different. It was a scary thing for everyone, but the people are great and strong. They fight for their country.
In Japan, Pro Soccer Grinds to a Halt - NYTimes.com