Totally agree on the mowers Dude. Wouldn't touch another.
Likewise the cars. Not always the most stylish, but then what good is style when the only person who ever gets to see it is a mechanic.
Getting Honda would not only make sense on the pitch but also off it. It would be like having a free transfer, literally, as he would pay for himself with the increased revenue from Asia. Likewise our main sponsor would be pleased and probably more likely to sign up again, seeing the increased exposure they'd get in their key market, and any American companies the owners were thinking of getting on board as sponsors/partners, again, would jump at the increased Far Eastern exposure they'd get being associated with us.
The Asian market is huge, absolutely monstrous, and so many fans there tend to follow or indentify with a player and then follow the club he plays for, as opposed to chosing a club first and then following/idolising a player from that club.
Win/win situations don't come along very often and Far Eastern players tend to do well in the PL.
good to see another Honda mower appreciator.
every October I would put my honda mower in the garage for the winter, and every March/April would bring her out again.....and she''d start first pull every time. I had a chain saw the same way. There is nothing worse that pulling and pulling to try and start an engine, each time she stops/is closed down.
I had two honda mowers, standard and a new large one. Superb.
love my Honda cars here. In the second/third world, it is important to buy one of only 3 or 4 makes (because hard to get parts for other makes). So smart folk here learn to buy either Honda, Mitsibushi, Nissan.
Yes, an Asian Honda midfielder would pay for himself. Great engine, financially well-oiled, always starts first-time, little noise when idling, etc.