Frank Rijkaard turns attention from Liverpool to Ajax
Dutch coach Frank Rijkaard has his sights set on managing his former club Ajax, despite speculation that Liverpool's new owners have lined him up as a replacement for Roy Hodgson if deemed necessary.
Rijkaard enjoyed a five-year spell coaching Barcelona and took over as boss at Turkish giants Galatasaray just over a year ago. Things have not gone well for Rijkaard at Galatasaray and following a 4-2 defeat to lowly Ankaragucu, speculation is rife that he will be given the sack.
Rijkaard's name has been mentioned in recent days as a possible option for Liverpool, should their position deteriorate further, necessitating the removing of Roy Hodgson from the Anfield hot seat.
Spanish daily 'Sport' reports that although the Liverpool job would appeal to Rijkaard, he is also keen to take over at his former club Ajax, where he enjoyed two spells as a player at either end of his playing career. Rijkaard established himself as an international midfielder at Ajax, before enjoying a wildly successful spell at AC Milan.
According to 'Sport', Rijkaard would welcome a return to Ajax as coach, with Dutch legend Johan Cruyff willing to return to the club as sporting director. Cruyff was Rijkaard's coach during his first spell as an Ajax player.
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Well I see Jol leaving whatever at the end of the season and although I may be in a minority of one on this site I would be happy to see these 2 return .
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You can add me to the list. I think that Rijkaard has really matured as a manager and would be a welcome addition if he commits to the club and doesn't run away at the first offer from a bigger club (though since he already has managed Barca to a CL crown maybe he doesn't need to do so).SPL schreef:Well I see Jol leaving whatever at the end of the season and although I may be in a minority of one on this site I would be happy to see these 2 return .
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I am quite happy with how things are with Jol but clearly he wants to get back into the EPL. If we win the title that will be great for his CV to get another job. Whether we win the title or not will he want to stay and start again by rebuilding ie Steks,VdW,Vertoghen, Luis and Urby will be going ? imo I think he will go next summer and leave the job of rebuilding to someone else. If that is Rijkaard with JC getting involved I will not complain.
The most important thing is to win that title first and worry about Jol leaving then.
The most important thing is to win that title first and worry about Jol leaving then.
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Personally I'm unconvinced by Rijkaard.
I consider his tenures at Sparta, Galatasaray, and as national coach failures.
At Barça he had incredible resources at his disposal ... so he would have had to have been very incompetent not to win something.
He comes across as a bit too 'soft' and in need of;
a) tactical help (which JC offers I suppose, at least until his next bust up with the board)
b) a 'hard man'/coach who takes care of the day to day training (which Ten Cate did at Barça)
But overall I'd rather see a real hands-on manager who does the above themselves.
The policy of giving the job to illustious alumni hasn't exactly been successful in the last 15 years has it?
I consider his tenures at Sparta, Galatasaray, and as national coach failures.
At Barça he had incredible resources at his disposal ... so he would have had to have been very incompetent not to win something.
He comes across as a bit too 'soft' and in need of;
a) tactical help (which JC offers I suppose, at least until his next bust up with the board)
b) a 'hard man'/coach who takes care of the day to day training (which Ten Cate did at Barça)
But overall I'd rather see a real hands-on manager who does the above themselves.
The policy of giving the job to illustious alumni hasn't exactly been successful in the last 15 years has it?
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I suppose we could do worse than Rijkaard once Jol leaves (which I expect will happen after this season). But Cruijff coming back? Really? I'll believe it when I see it.
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I see Jol received the customary vote of confidence from van den Boog. Usually with US sports clubs this means the manager is gone within two months.
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There was film on the tv last night of them next passing each other in a corridor at the stadium after the match.Orange14 schreef:I see Jol received the customary vote of confidence from van den Boog. Usually with US sports clubs this means the manager is gone within two months.
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In Europe it means the same, usually.Orange14 schreef:I see Jol received the customary vote of confidence from van den Boog. Usually with US sports clubs this means the manager is gone within two months.
But to be honest with you, I don't think that Jol is the one to blame. The players screwed it up yesterday. Another coaching change will not help us any further.
Cruijff wants a revolution, but if I look at the names he is dropping, there's no hope. He mentiones Van Basten (nuff said....), Molenaar (a lawyer that desperately wants in the board, because he is ALWAYS in the media when Ajax has some kind of crisis).
That are Cruijff's " friends". They are not going to let Ajax play football that will take Europe/the world by surprise.....
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I wouldn't mind the club going in a slightly different direction than the 'old boys' route, why not approach Leonardo? he made some interesting things happening at AC Milan... Attacking Football!!! his 4-2-Fantasia formation was a big hit... even Spain won the world cup using it... aaand it's not too far away from our 4-3-3 anyway.
I say give Leonardo a shot and maybe we'll be pleasantly suprised, the 'new Ronaldinho' might find his way to the ArenA.
I say give Leonardo a shot and maybe we'll be pleasantly suprised, the 'new Ronaldinho' might find his way to the ArenA.
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Yeah, if you ask me, the time to try a non-dutch coach has come years ago. Vote with 2 hands for Leonardo. Ofcours,e Ardiaanse is still my first choice 

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And Mineacab schreef:Yeah, if you ask me, the time to try a non-dutch coach has come years ago. Vote with 2 hands for Leonardo. Ofcours,e Ardiaanse is still my first choice

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I hope Jol will leave at the winter break. And Danny Blind could replace him untill Co Adriaanse comes over ...


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http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/editor ... ot-come-as
bit of a story regarding Jol and Ajax's expected underachieving.
bit of a story regarding Jol and Ajax's expected underachieving.
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Silly article. Anyone who would write that Suarez impressed during his CL outings is delusional. He was suspended for the first Madrid match and did hardly anything thereafter. Oojier saw exactly one WC match action.afcajax73 schreef:http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/editor ... ot-come-as
bit of a story regarding Jol and Ajax's expected underachieving.
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I don't think it is entirely true that we are so bad. AJA proved to be too strong for the Amsterdam giants is a ridiculous statement.One has to bear in mind that we were cheated twice by stupid referees allowing decisive but off-side goals (AC Milan home, and Auxerre away). We just can not compare to the top 8 sides in Europe, but most clubs at the CL group stage can't.
And the problem with Jol's tactics is not that it changes too often, on the contrary it's that it's too predictable.
And the problem with Jol's tactics is not that it changes too often, on the contrary it's that it's too predictable.
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I vote 2 hands (and feet) for Leonardo Head Coach with Co Adriaanse as his No.2
let Leo bring some Italian defending coach and Co brings the Ajax know-how and the traditions with him.
let Leo bring some Italian defending coach and Co brings the Ajax know-how and the traditions with him.

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I think that's highly unlikely because Co has said he'll never come back to Amsterdam (iirc) and if he did, it's unlikely he'd come back as an assistant.filipus23 schreef:I vote 2 hands (and feet) for Leonardo Head Coach with Co Adriaanse as his No.2
let Leo bring some Italian defending coach and Co brings the Ajax know-how and the traditions with him.
I actually wouldn't mind Blind replacing Jol. Blind didn't do great in his first stint as coach, but he didn't really have much experience at the time. Now he has (almost) two seasons under his belt as an assistant and is about as ready as he'll get. Besides, how many top coaches really want the job?
Although, iirc it was Blind who got rid of Escude, which was a shocking failure...
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Yeah I know it's highly unlikely with Co but I mean Leonardo has one colourful season at Milan under his belt as coach, thats it. Leo with maybe Blind as no.2 and now that Arnesen is leaving Chelski maybe ask him to come in and look into scouting etc.
But he would probably want fortunes and we haven't got a Russian sugar daddy to pay him.
But if not someone like Leonardo then we need a coach who is going to give the talented youngsters like Ozbiliz, Blind, Bonevacia, Zegelaar and vd Heijden when he returns the opportunity to develop and not block their path with failing or unfit players he knows from pastures old.
But he would probably want fortunes and we haven't got a Russian sugar daddy to pay him.
But if not someone like Leonardo then we need a coach who is going to give the talented youngsters like Ozbiliz, Blind, Bonevacia, Zegelaar and vd Heijden when he returns the opportunity to develop and not block their path with failing or unfit players he knows from pastures old.
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Totally agree with this which is why I wouldn't be the most disappointed person in the world if Blind, with his long connections to Ajax and the youth, would get another crack at the job.filipus23 schreef:But if not someone like Leonardo then we need a coach who is going to give the talented youngsters like Ozbiliz, Blind, Bonevacia, Zegelaar and vd Heijden when he returns the opportunity to develop and not block their path with failing or unfit players he knows from pastures old.
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Look at what Aris achieved tonight against Atletico Madrid... Pure magic from hector raul cuper... We need that kind of magic when our talent isnt enough
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Cool. Atheltico could crash out as they play Bayer Leverkusen on the final group match. Also, Juventus look to crash out as well since they could only draw with Lech Poznan today and have to play Man City in their final match. I think Italy is in danger of losing their fourth CL qualifying slot with this performance.souras84 schreef:Look at what Aris achieved tonight against Atletico Madrid... Pure magic from hector raul cuper... We need that kind of magic when our talent isnt enough
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Just caught the last 20 minutes of that game last night. The result was fun but the game was a complete farce - played in a howling blizzard, very lucky there were no contentious decisions as you couldn't see the pitch markings and everyone was slipping and sliding everywhere.Orange14 schreef: Juventus look to crash out as well since they could only draw with Lech Poznan today.
I thought the snow here in London was bad enough (it's certainly shut down everything as UK PLC can't cope with it as usual) but that was a complete joke.
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I'm glad. So much for the cheats from Turin. Give us the 96 CL trophy back !Orange14 schreef: Juventus look to crash out as well since they could only draw with Lech Poznan today and have to play Man City in their final match.
Appie, stay strong !