Sir Alex Ferguson and Uncle Festa look like Bill and Steve with alternative nicks :DKowalczyk schreef:It's a strange post indeed, but I suggest you calm down a bit, Uncle Festa. Two posts and you're already asking the mods to act against someone, who really did nothing wrong other than posting something odd.
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I have no idea who Bill & Steve are :?Carcajou schreef:Sir Alex Ferguson and Uncle Festa look like Bill and Steve with alternative nicks :DKowalczyk schreef:It's a strange post indeed, but I suggest you calm down a bit, Uncle Festa. Two posts and you're already asking the mods to act against someone, who really did nothing wrong other than posting something odd.
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Oh Dear OPH - I do hope you're not a closet Eagle......The Mighty Blackpool are presently in Football League Division III (or League One in new money)Over Pasanens Head schreef:And Blackfool are exactly where in the League - is it the Unibond?SE6Ajacied schreef:Oh dear Crystal Palace got relegated :yes: ;)
Are you sure you're not related to Sir Alex Ferguson as he/she had a little dig at the tangerine army some time back too...
Forza Haarlem. HFC Gone but not forgotten!
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Certainly not a closet Eagle - before becoming a season card holder at Ajax I held a season card at Palace for 10 years with my 2 sons - the eldest of which still sees palace play whenever they are near to where he lives up in Huddersfield.SE6Ajacied schreef:Oh Dear OPH - I do hope you're not a closet Eagle......The Mighty Blackpool are presently in Football League Division III (or League One in new money)Over Pasanens Head schreef:And Blackfool are exactly where in the League - is it the Unibond?SE6Ajacied schreef:Oh dear Crystal Palace got relegated :yes: ;)
Are you sure you're not related to Sir Alex Ferguson as he/she had a little dig at the tangerine army some time back too...
Certainly not related to Sir Alex Feguson, either in real life or on these boards.
Well rock and roll is such a crazy drug,
It wraps you up in a great big hug
It wraps you up in a great big hug
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Well good luck to your son...I have a great appreciation of "loyal supporters" - as I'm a London based 'Pool and Ajax fan I'm sure you'll see that.Over Pasanens Head schreef: Certainly not a closet Eagle - before becoming a season card holder at Ajax I held a season card at Palace for 10 years with my 2 sons - the eldest of which still sees palace play whenever they are near to where he lives up in Huddersfield.
It's just that being Croydon born I have rather an overdose of CPFC.......
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Not even in a parallel universe could I ever be anything to do with Sir Alex Ferguson. Although I will say that I used to bet on his horses and did fairly well out of it so he wasn't / isn't all bad.Carcajou schreef:Maybe a closet Sir Alex Ferguson then :D :D :D ;) :xyxthumbs:Over Pasanens Head schreef: Certainly not related to Sir Alex Feguson, either in real life or on these boards.
Well rock and roll is such a crazy drug,
It wraps you up in a great big hug
It wraps you up in a great big hug
Sad days for ex-ajacied (Ajax myth ??) Christian Chivu :
Roma is the red zone in Serie A and his former Romanian club Universitea Craiova went down to second division. They went brankrupt and had to sell ALL their players. Most of the players are going to sign a contract for Dinamo Bucuresti.
Sad sad days...
Roma is the red zone in Serie A and his former Romanian club Universitea Craiova went down to second division. They went brankrupt and had to sell ALL their players. Most of the players are going to sign a contract for Dinamo Bucuresti.
Sad sad days...
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Arsenal won the FA Cup on penalties against the Scum. 0-0 was the score and only Scholes , for the scum missed his penalty.
Nothing gives me more pleasure in football than seeing the Scum lose ( apart from Ajax winning of course)
The scum created plenty of chances but could not score. Arsenal had only ONE shot at goal which forced a save and that was after 100 mins.
Talking of defensive football reminds me that Milan and Liverpool play on Weds.
Nothing gives me more pleasure in football than seeing the Scum lose ( apart from Ajax winning of course)
The scum created plenty of chances but could not score. Arsenal had only ONE shot at goal which forced a save and that was after 100 mins.
Talking of defensive football reminds me that Milan and Liverpool play on Weds.
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'Operation Makita'
I just read this story about the hard core of Twente supporters... I just have to tell you, because it's so great (I didn't know it). Here's the story of... 'Operation Makita'.
Like so many Dutch clubs Twente moved to a new stadium a number of years ago: Arke Stadium. Very nice ground indeed. Always atmopsheric. The Twente fans almost immediately felt at home (something Ajax fans can be very jealous of...) but there was one thing they did not like about the new stadium: the seats were not red and white (the club colours), but all the colours of the rainbow: black, white, yellow, green, red, orange, brown - randomly placed. The idea behind it is that the stands will always look full that way (and it kind of works: the empty stands have the same random pattern as a stand full of people).
But the fans did not like it. They complained to the board that the seats looked like M&M's.
So they secretly prepared 'Operation Makita'. Makita is a brand of electric screwdrivers. In August 2000 they went to the stadium at night, in the dark, and worked the whole night, using their electric screwdrivers to unscrew all the seats in their section (Vak P) that were not red. They replaced them with red ones they unscrewed and took out of other sections. Those red seats were replaced with the 'not-red' ones from section P.
By the next morning section P was completely red, whereas the other stands hardly looked different (still M&M's, but with not as many red seats as before).
The people of the club were absolutely flabbergasted when they arrived to the ground the next morning. Section P had 'turned red' overnight. There was no damage. No graffiti. No traces. Nothing. The fans had worked very neatly and professionally.
The board thought it was really funny.They could appreciate 'Operation Makita' and soon gave in to the desire of the fans: they announced that all the seats at Arke Stadium will be replaced with red and white ones (in phases).
Fantastic story. X'D A typical practical joke from guys who are extremely passionate about their club. They will sometimes get into a fight or break something, but without them there would be no stories like this in football. I love this kind of stuff.
K.
Like so many Dutch clubs Twente moved to a new stadium a number of years ago: Arke Stadium. Very nice ground indeed. Always atmopsheric. The Twente fans almost immediately felt at home (something Ajax fans can be very jealous of...) but there was one thing they did not like about the new stadium: the seats were not red and white (the club colours), but all the colours of the rainbow: black, white, yellow, green, red, orange, brown - randomly placed. The idea behind it is that the stands will always look full that way (and it kind of works: the empty stands have the same random pattern as a stand full of people).
But the fans did not like it. They complained to the board that the seats looked like M&M's.
So they secretly prepared 'Operation Makita'. Makita is a brand of electric screwdrivers. In August 2000 they went to the stadium at night, in the dark, and worked the whole night, using their electric screwdrivers to unscrew all the seats in their section (Vak P) that were not red. They replaced them with red ones they unscrewed and took out of other sections. Those red seats were replaced with the 'not-red' ones from section P.
By the next morning section P was completely red, whereas the other stands hardly looked different (still M&M's, but with not as many red seats as before).
The people of the club were absolutely flabbergasted when they arrived to the ground the next morning. Section P had 'turned red' overnight. There was no damage. No graffiti. No traces. Nothing. The fans had worked very neatly and professionally.
The board thought it was really funny.They could appreciate 'Operation Makita' and soon gave in to the desire of the fans: they announced that all the seats at Arke Stadium will be replaced with red and white ones (in phases).
Fantastic story. X'D A typical practical joke from guys who are extremely passionate about their club. They will sometimes get into a fight or break something, but without them there would be no stories like this in football. I love this kind of stuff.
K.
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Re: 'Operation Makita'
Wonderful story. A great way for the fans to make their point, without protesting in a violent way. And also a nice gesture from the board to give in for the fan's demands. A football club should be all about cooperation between the fans and the people inside the club. The fans make such a huge part of the club, and should never be ignored by the board.
Has anyone seen the Limecat?
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Re: 'Operation Makita'
I went to Stockholm on holiday a couple of years back and went to the Rasunda Stadium so I know all about the deaded 'Smartie' seats :pukey: ;)jakobg schreef:Wonderful story. A great way for the fans to make their point, without protesting in a violent way. And also a nice gesture from the board to give in for the fan's demands. A football club should be all about cooperation between the fans and the people inside the club. The fans make such a huge part of the club, and should never be ignored by the board.
Forza Haarlem. HFC Gone but not forgotten!
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Chelsea fan or did you see the national team?SE6Ajacied schreef:I went to Stockholm on holiday a couple of years back and went to the Rasunda Stadium so I know all about the deaded 'Smartie' seats :pukey: ;)jakobg schreef:Wonderful story. A great way for the fans to make their point, without protesting in a violent way. And also a nice gesture from the board to give in for the fan's demands. A football club should be all about cooperation between the fans and the people inside the club. The fans make such a huge part of the club, and should never be ignored by the board.
Why do you build me up? BUTTERCUP!
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Sadly no game was on - I just tend to visit football grounds if I'm abroad. Sometimes you get a stadium tour like at Barcelona or at least a souvenir shop - at Rasunda neither but I won't forget those seats!Per schreef:Chelsea fan or did you see the national team?SE6Ajacied schreef:I went to Stockholm on holiday a couple of years back and went to the Rasunda Stadium so I know all about the deaded 'Smartie' seats :pukey: ;)jakobg schreef:Wonderful story. A great way for the fans to make their point, without protesting in a violent way. And also a nice gesture from the board to give in for the fan's demands. A football club should be all about cooperation between the fans and the people inside the club. The fans make such a huge part of the club, and should never be ignored by the board.
Forza Haarlem. HFC Gone but not forgotten!
The fans at Twente are to be congratulated for their ingenuity and their pride in their club's tradition..i.e. its colors in this instance. I hope the Bored will understand Ajax tradition and restore the traditional crest.
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Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
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I was wondering :Blind3 schreef:The fans at Twente are to be congratulated for their ingenuity and their pride in their club's tradition..i.e. its colors in this instance. I hope the Bored will understand Ajax tradition and restore the traditional crest.
I saw an advertisement in Amsterdam on Sunday for SurinamPros or something like that. I'm now wondering : if Surinam was to create a team what would be the players playing for them ?
I'm here asking the Dutch specialists the names of all the best players and a complete line up. Thank you for the help.
EDIT : I know this sounds stupid, because Surinam probably already has a team, but if they were to include all the Dutch players of Surinamese heritage like De Jong and Maduro and stuff, you know...
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This is the squad they currently work with:
http://www.suriprofs.nl/spelers.html
Obviously, players like Clarence Seedorf, Michael Reiziger, Patrick Kluivert and Darl Douglas (Utrecht) could also be included.
I don't think Hedwiges Maduro is of Surinamese origins, by the way. I thought his ancestors were from either the Netherlands Antilles or the Cape Verde Islands.
K.
http://www.suriprofs.nl/spelers.html
Obviously, players like Clarence Seedorf, Michael Reiziger, Patrick Kluivert and Darl Douglas (Utrecht) could also be included.
I don't think Hedwiges Maduro is of Surinamese origins, by the way. I thought his ancestors were from either the Netherlands Antilles or the Cape Verde Islands.
K.
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Why is Urby Emmanuelson in the strikers category ? Did I miss something ?Kowalczyk schreef:This is the squad they currently work with:
http://www.suriprofs.nl/spelers.html
Obviously, players like Clarence Seedorf, Michael Reiziger, Patrick Kluivert and Darl Douglas (Utrecht) could also be included.
I don't think Hedwiges Maduro is of Surinamese origins, by the way. I thought his ancestors were from either the Netherlands Antilles or the Cape Verde Islands.
K.
Isn't he a defender ?
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