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  Kenneth Vermeer Post Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:37 am 

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From Sky Sports (link is up on Ajax USA homepage):

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New deal for Ajax starlet

Ajax have shown their faith in teenage keeper Kenneth Vermeer by handing him a new contract.

The 19-year-old had a further season to run on his previous deal, but Ajax were keen to offer him some added security.

Vermeer has been handed a new deal which ties him to the club until 2008 and he will act as third choice this term.

The player is happy with the development, with his agent revealing a loan move could be considered for next season.

"Despite the fact that Kenneth is third goalkeeper now, Danny Blind has indicated in a talk to be very positive about him," Vermeer's agent Winnie Haatrecht told De Telegraaf. "He has convinced us to extend the commitment.

"He may not be loaned out because during training sessions he can learn a lot from goalkeeping coach Fred Grim and the other goalkeepers.

"If Kenneth doesn't succeed to climb up to second goalkeeper next season then a loan would be an option."


This dude is officialy in the A-squad, but he is the fourth goalkeeper (well okay: third due to Stekelenburg's injury), hasn't made his official début yet and is almost never on the bench for the first team. He is a Young Ajax player, although he can train with the first team. For that reason we will not run this as news on Ajax USA, but post it here.

We will see more of him in the future -- sure thing.

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  Post Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:18 pm 

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Needs to improve his penalty saves, as seen in the youth champs.

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  Post Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:25 pm 

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ZoefdeHaas wrote:
Needs to improve his penalty saves, as seen in the youth champs.


Well, if the only shots he lets in are penalties... then I won't complain.

There's not much you can do against a perfectly taken penalty, you know. I wouldn't blame him for not saving enough penalties...

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  Post Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 12:09 pm 

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As I saw few newspapers in Holland say, that he is on the best way to be the best goalkeeper in Ajax since Edwin van der Sar. Well, they said exactly the same of Stekelenburg. I saw Vermeer only on Youth Championship (big thanks to few German TVs for transmissions) and he seemd to be good goalkeeper. I hope his talent is as good as told us the press and Coort. We need great goalkeeper in Ajax.


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  Post Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 12:56 pm 

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Stekelenburg is a talent if you look at his technique (he's a stylish goalkeeper) and he's also quite good with his feet, but he starts doing silly things when high crosses come his way. He just panics, he causes unrest in his area and he fails to coach the defenders when the pressure is high. The worst thing is that this doesn't seem to improve. I'm not a fan, to put it diplomatically.

Vermeer is definitely calmer and more self-assured. I haven't seen much of him (for example: I don't know if he's any good with his feet), but he's more my type of goalkeeper than 'the Steek'.

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  Post Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 2:50 pm 

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I still like Stekie better, the fact that I find him possesing more talent. Vermeer however, I find better in organizing his defenc elike the big buff man ya :headbang:

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  Post Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 1:05 am 

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Ajax.nl reports that Kenneth Vermeer has once again sustained a serious injury in training: an outer kneecap has been damaged, surgery is necessary and he will be out for up to three months.

For your information: we normally run injuries that are as serious as this one as news on Ajax USA, but Kenneth Vermeer is currently not in the first squad and has not seen any official action for Ajax-1 yet. That's why we only post it here.

Nevertheless: bad news (for Young Ajax) and speedy recovery to Vermeer!

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  Post Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:39 pm 

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Kenneth Vermeer is quoted in the press today saying that he would prefer to be loaned out to an Eredivisie side this upcoming season. He wants playing time and experience on the highest level.

I think that would be a good idea. With Stekelenburg and Gentenaar we have two quality goalkeepers. It would be good for Vermeer to play a full Eredivisie season elsewhere.

The guy has really impressed me with Young Oranje lately. I think he's gonna become a great Ajax-1 goalkeeper.

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  Post Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 10:21 pm 

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Yep... Now it's the best solution for him. But it will be better to loan him to the club from the bottom of the table, where he could play regularly.

On the other hand - he shouldn't give up without fight (and at this moment - it's over 2 months to the start of new season). I know that we have Stekelenburg and Gentenaar, but it doesn't mean that they are the only to play...


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  Post Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:55 pm 

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New contract for Kenneth Vermeer!

His deal has been renewed until summer 2010. Nice one. Great goalkeeper. It might be a good idea to loan him out, though. He's now the third man behind Stekelenburg and Gentenaar. It would probably be best if he could plat at the top flight somewhere.

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  Post Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 9:18 am 

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Kowalczyk wrote:
It would probably be best if he could plat at the top flight somewhere.

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Totaly agree, Ko. He doesn't have a big chance to play - even in a dutch cup - so a loan will be perfect. The second option is that he could play in first squad when Ajax play against the teams from the bottom of the table, but I think that in that case Gentenaar will play.


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  Post Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 11:05 pm 

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AsgAarD_xxx wrote:
The second option is that he could play in first squad when Ajax play against the teams from the bottom of the table, but I think that in that case Gentenaar will play.


Stek should play all matches (if he is fit) you can't sub keepers in and out like other players. They're very particular about that (being one, I should know). Bottom line, Stek is our number one and as long as he is doing good and has the trust of HtC, it's his spot to loose. A loan would be a good idea for Vermeer, but I guess the transfer window is closed now and it wouldnt be relevant until the summer?


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  Post Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 1:03 pm 

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It's July, which means that the new season has officially started. Zdenek Grygera is no longer an Ajacied. Kennedy, Delorge and Heijblok are officially on the club's payrole.

And... Kenneth Vermeer is now officially loaned out to Willem II. Which means that this thread will be closed until he's back. Got something to say about his performances at Willem II? Feel free to post it HERE!

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  Post Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:26 am 

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Have to say: it wasn't his fault.

The goals weren't his fault, he had a few great saves, even saved a penalty. with a bit of irony you could say that he was Ajax's best man. One of the best, at least.

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  Post Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:34 am 

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I saw the lowlights on Gol TV. Kenneth Vermeer was really left hanging out to dry . If the club had played with an effort equal to his, we might've stolen a point.

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Re-posting...

Ajaxfanuk wrote:
I really cant decide whether I like KV or not, some times I think he could be a real contender for the number 1 shirt, But on other occasions he seems completely oblivious and he's dropped a few clangers. Is he a viable choice for number one if we want to realistically challenge for the league? Is Steks better or not (moreover when is Steks returning) I dont think we've been performing well of late all over the pitch, with some notable exceptions ie Suarez.

Is there any hope, or will our luck run out?

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Steks is probably the more well-rounded keeper, but Vermeer is probably a better shot-blocker. Vermeer has a lot of work to do in terms of learning how to command his box, something which Steks struggled with but has gotten a lot better at, imo.


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  Re: Kenneth Vermeer Post Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:07 pm 

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He has signed a new contract to June 2013.


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