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- ajaxusa
- Moderator English Section
- Berichten: 781
- Lid geworden op: do okt 09, 2003 10:05 pm
- Locatie: California
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"Which one of Borussia Dortmund or Ajax Amsterdam, would you return to if you had the opportunity, and why?"
- Xolani Nkosi, Rosettenville.
"Ajax, because I love the type of football they play."
- Stephen Pienaar
in the Times (South Africa)

- Xolani Nkosi, Rosettenville.
"Ajax, because I love the type of football they play."
- Stephen Pienaar
in the Times (South Africa)

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- Berichten: 1769
- Lid geworden op: zo dec 17, 2006 8:24 am
My dutch is bad, but from what i understand, Sonck said some bad things about Ajax. Negative atmosphere in changing-room, arrogance.. If i remember good, this isn't the first time, when he tells shit like that
http://www.ajaxonline.org/6484.htm
http://www.ajaxonline.org/6484.htm
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- Berichten: 1769
- Lid geworden op: zo dec 17, 2006 8:24 am
Abramovich wants Barcelona's Rijkaard at Chelsea
tribalfootball.com - December 16, 2007
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich still wants Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard as his new manager next season.
The News of the World says Rijkaard is set to reveal his future plans at the end of this month and sources close to the Dutchman reckon he will announce he will quit Barca. He has told close friends that he will have three job offers on the table in the summer.
These are the roles of Dutch national manager, coach of Bayern Munich and Chelsea boss.
Our source revealed: "Frank has spent four years at Barca and he gives the impression that he wants a new challenge.
"Chelsea is one of the options available to him. He will make his plans known at the end of December."
Although current Blues boss Avram Grant signed an improved deal last week, that was seen as a ?thank you' from Abramovich to the Israeli coach for steadying the ship after the shock departure of Jose Mourinho.
The billionaire Chelsea owner would still like a high-profile coach with a proven record - and Rijkaard fits the bill.
tribalfootball.com - December 16, 2007
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich still wants Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard as his new manager next season.
The News of the World says Rijkaard is set to reveal his future plans at the end of this month and sources close to the Dutchman reckon he will announce he will quit Barca. He has told close friends that he will have three job offers on the table in the summer.
These are the roles of Dutch national manager, coach of Bayern Munich and Chelsea boss.
Our source revealed: "Frank has spent four years at Barca and he gives the impression that he wants a new challenge.
"Chelsea is one of the options available to him. He will make his plans known at the end of December."
Although current Blues boss Avram Grant signed an improved deal last week, that was seen as a ?thank you' from Abramovich to the Israeli coach for steadying the ship after the shock departure of Jose Mourinho.
The billionaire Chelsea owner would still like a high-profile coach with a proven record - and Rijkaard fits the bill.
Appie, stay strong !
- Over Pasanens Head
- Berichten: 829
- Lid geworden op: do nov 06, 2003 2:45 pm
- Locatie: Not Where He Would Like To Be
I'm not too sure how much you can rely on this as the same words appeared in that well known reliable (not) UK paper News of the World yesterday.philippe schreef:Abramovich wants Barcelona's Rijkaard at Chelsea
tribalfootball.com - December 16, 2007
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich still wants Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard as his new manager next season.
The News of the World says Rijkaard is set to reveal his future plans at the end of this month and sources close to the Dutchman reckon he will announce he will quit Barca. He has told close friends that he will have three job offers on the table in the summer.
These are the roles of Dutch national manager, coach of Bayern Munich and Chelsea boss.
Our source revealed: "Frank has spent four years at Barca and he gives the impression that he wants a new challenge.
"Chelsea is one of the options available to him. He will make his plans known at the end of December."
Although current Blues boss Avram Grant signed an improved deal last week, that was seen as a ?thank you' from Abramovich to the Israeli coach for steadying the ship after the shock departure of Jose Mourinho.
The billionaire Chelsea owner would still like a high-profile coach with a proven record - and Rijkaard fits the bill.
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
- Over Pasanens Head
- Berichten: 829
- Lid geworden op: do nov 06, 2003 2:45 pm
- Locatie: Not Where He Would Like To Be
Who knows - maybe we should all club together as per Ebbsfleet in the UK.philippe schreef:anyways, back to Ajax, we're still looking for our next coach, aren't we ?
Follow link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 089473.stm
It might take a few more of us @ £35 a go but hey we can't do any worse can we?

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
- SE6Ajacied
- Berichten: 2437
- Lid geworden op: wo mar 23, 2005 1:14 pm
- Locatie: Still quite close to London SE6
Would be good to see him playing again, especially just down the road but not sure what he could do for Fulham. Even if his fitness holds and he doesn't get injured it's debatable what 37 year old legs can offer in the PL right now - is he still playing in Sweden?carcajou schreef:Fulham seems to be interested in good old Jari Litmanen, 37.
Forza Haarlem. HFC Gone but not forgotten!
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- Berichten: 1769
- Lid geworden op: zo dec 17, 2006 8:24 am
- SE6Ajacied
- Berichten: 2437
- Lid geworden op: wo mar 23, 2005 1:14 pm
- Locatie: Still quite close to London SE6
Is it just Spain where they do that presentation ball flicking thing? I remember seeing the same for Beckham and for Sneijder at Real Madrid.
They're all clapping and cheering as Maduro flicks the ball in the air but why? - surely the football equivalent of cheering a racing driver going round the circuit without crashing at 25 mph?
I know it's really just for the press to get some decent photo's but it really does look silly.
Forza Haarlem. HFC Gone but not forgotten!
At some point they even ask for an overhead ("chilena"), heh...SE6Ajacied schreef:Is it just Spain where they do that presentation ball flicking thing? I remember seeing the same for Beckham and for Sneijder at Real Madrid.
They're all clapping and cheering as Maduro flicks the ball in the air but why? - surely the football equivalent of cheering a racing driver going round the circuit without crashing at 25 mph?
I know it's really just for the press to get some decent photo's but it really does look silly.
meh :|
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- Lid geworden op: vr nov 07, 2003 11:03 am
- Locatie: Nantwich
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- Venezuelan Ajacied
- Berichten: 1379
- Lid geworden op: vr feb 04, 2005 12:54 am
- Locatie: Melbourne,Florida.
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- Berichten: 1769
- Lid geworden op: zo dec 17, 2006 8:24 am
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- Berichten: 1769
- Lid geworden op: zo dec 17, 2006 8:24 am
I see Everton are getting rid of Van Der Meyde. the successor to Bogarde.
2 years on Inter's bench and I think it is 3 years at Everton with very few appearances.Mind you we have a Bogarde of our own Luque.
PS Just to remind anyone that Bogarde was at Chelsea for about 5 years and played about 10 games.It was a great joke in the British sports press.
If clubs are going to be stupid and pay the big wages you cannot blame the players.
2 years on Inter's bench and I think it is 3 years at Everton with very few appearances.Mind you we have a Bogarde of our own Luque.
PS Just to remind anyone that Bogarde was at Chelsea for about 5 years and played about 10 games.It was a great joke in the British sports press.
If clubs are going to be stupid and pay the big wages you cannot blame the players.
- aveslacker
- Berichten: 2925
- Lid geworden op: do feb 03, 2005 4:33 pm
- Locatie: Hong Kong!
Andy van der Meyde is the Nigel de Jong of a previous generation. And Nigel de Jong is the Hedwiges Maduro of the last generation. Who will be the next Hedwiges Maduro?SPL schreef:I see Everton are getting rid of Van Der Meyde. the successor to Bogarde.
2 years on Inter's bench and I think it is 3 years at Everton with very few appearances.Mind you we have a Bogarde of our own Luque.
PS Just to remind anyone that Bogarde was at Chelsea for about 5 years and played about 10 games.It was a great joke in the British sports press.
If clubs are going to be stupid and pay the big wages you cannot blame the players.

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