Kennedy Bakirçioglü
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Kennedy Bakirçioglü
...is officially an Ajacied!
(I love to open topics like this..)
well done MvG!
(I love to open topics like this..)
well done MvG!
O tempora o mores
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Kennedy will not replace Sneijder, he is a multi-role player, who is at his best in a sort of 'Ronald de Boer' role. I personally think he will replace De Mul and Perez. De Mul won't extend his contract, so he will be sold. Perez was originally signed to play on the left or right wing, but never dd the job (In Ten Cate's opinion). Most likely spot for Kennedy: Right winger.ajaxillinois schreef:15 goals last year...not bad from a midfielder. While there won't be any replacing what Sneijder does for the team, this guy does look like he'll be a capable player in his place.
Definitely a step up in class from Tom De Mul. De Mul was capable of running himself into the ground for Ajax , but I definitely prefer Kennedy's 15 goal and 11 assist productivity. Nice to read , Ajax.nl English page , that Zlatan had positive things to say about Ajax when Kennedy spoke with him. If Kennedy is anywhere near the quality of the previous one name Swede , we've got one heck of a talent to watch and enjoy.
Echoing Orange Goblin's sentiments, THANKS MvG !!!
Echoing Orange Goblin's sentiments, THANKS MvG !!!
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News Report
News report with some more background info on the bloke...
http://www.ajax-usa.com/news/2006-2007/ ... arena.html
K.
http://www.ajax-usa.com/news/2006-2007/ ... arena.html
K.
Still alive...
Time to put some thoughts down on an old hero of mine.
Kenndy started his more professional carreer at Hammarby IF, my club in Sweden as a young talent recently having come back from trials with Man U. He did deliver most of the years with the club, including winning us our only championship ever. Kennedy was throughout a favourite, with good skills, reasonable speed and a good shot. He left on a bad note as a Bosman, something he had promised never to do. However, he is still highly rated among my peer fans.
Kennedy at Ajax is a personal favourite move for me. I can't say I've seen that much of him in the latest years but his statistics seem to be fairly good. Caught a few minutes of him in the latest national game for Sweden but that was too little to make an impression.
I think he can bring good skills to, primarily, the right wing but also as an ok central midfielder in the no 10 position. Besides that, he will most certainly always fight, bring good spirit and show appreciation to the fans. He is a warm guy that always has a smile and something nice to say.
I'm looking forward to seeing him on the pitch during my semi-planned (and now something I can call annual) trip to A-dam this autumn.
That's that.
See ya.
/ Per
EDIT: Now I see Menno, as usual, had captured most of what I wrote in the article linked to above. So, for a more elegant capture of the guy, please refer to that link.
Kenndy started his more professional carreer at Hammarby IF, my club in Sweden as a young talent recently having come back from trials with Man U. He did deliver most of the years with the club, including winning us our only championship ever. Kennedy was throughout a favourite, with good skills, reasonable speed and a good shot. He left on a bad note as a Bosman, something he had promised never to do. However, he is still highly rated among my peer fans.
Kennedy at Ajax is a personal favourite move for me. I can't say I've seen that much of him in the latest years but his statistics seem to be fairly good. Caught a few minutes of him in the latest national game for Sweden but that was too little to make an impression.
I think he can bring good skills to, primarily, the right wing but also as an ok central midfielder in the no 10 position. Besides that, he will most certainly always fight, bring good spirit and show appreciation to the fans. He is a warm guy that always has a smile and something nice to say.
I'm looking forward to seeing him on the pitch during my semi-planned (and now something I can call annual) trip to A-dam this autumn.
That's that.
See ya.
/ Per
EDIT: Now I see Menno, as usual, had captured most of what I wrote in the article linked to above. So, for a more elegant capture of the guy, please refer to that link.
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WEEKEND SWEDISH ACTION
Monday, June 11, 2007
Fresh from international duty, Charlie Davies and Hammarby salvaged a point against Halmstad while Tighe Dombrowski and IFK Sirius moved closer to the top of the Superettan table with a shutout win at home.
Halmstad 2 - 2 Hammarby
Charlie Davies and Hammarby managed to steal a point from Halmstad on a last minute goal by Brazilian striker Paulinho, denying their hosts a chance to move to the top of the standings.
Halmstad dominated the early procedings and their efforts paid off in the 52nd minute when defender Mikael Rosen connected with an Emra Tahirovic corner to score the opener, but Hammarby equalized three minutes later on a well placed free kick by Louay Chanko.
Halmstad regained the lead in the 70th when Rosen headed the ball into the box to Per Johansson who pushed in what seemed to be the game winner.
Head coach Tony Gustavsson, looking for some last minute offense, brought on Davies in the 78th minute and the move nearly paid off as the Boston College Eagle broke free in the 82nd minute and blasted a shot on goal. Only excellent saves by Halmstad keeper Magnus Bahne kept the American and Paulinho's rebound shot from going in.
Halmstad's hopes for a win were crushed in the 94th minute when Sebastian Eguren launched a cross into the box in a last desperate attempt to equalize. Unmarked, Paulinho rushed in to tie the score at two.
Hammarby now sit in seventh place, four points behind league leaders Malmo FF
I would like to see Davies get a call-up for the Copa America
and another try-out with Ajax this summer...
Monday, June 11, 2007
Fresh from international duty, Charlie Davies and Hammarby salvaged a point against Halmstad while Tighe Dombrowski and IFK Sirius moved closer to the top of the Superettan table with a shutout win at home.
Halmstad 2 - 2 Hammarby
Charlie Davies and Hammarby managed to steal a point from Halmstad on a last minute goal by Brazilian striker Paulinho, denying their hosts a chance to move to the top of the standings.
Halmstad dominated the early procedings and their efforts paid off in the 52nd minute when defender Mikael Rosen connected with an Emra Tahirovic corner to score the opener, but Hammarby equalized three minutes later on a well placed free kick by Louay Chanko.
Halmstad regained the lead in the 70th when Rosen headed the ball into the box to Per Johansson who pushed in what seemed to be the game winner.
Head coach Tony Gustavsson, looking for some last minute offense, brought on Davies in the 78th minute and the move nearly paid off as the Boston College Eagle broke free in the 82nd minute and blasted a shot on goal. Only excellent saves by Halmstad keeper Magnus Bahne kept the American and Paulinho's rebound shot from going in.
Halmstad's hopes for a win were crushed in the 94th minute when Sebastian Eguren launched a cross into the box in a last desperate attempt to equalize. Unmarked, Paulinho rushed in to tie the score at two.
Hammarby now sit in seventh place, four points behind league leaders Malmo FF
I would like to see Davies get a call-up for the Copa America
and another try-out with Ajax this summer...
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Charlie Davies....
the kid don't really understand how or where to run. Once he's done that, he'll be a star striker.
He's had a very rough start to his carreer with hammarby. I saw him today misss chances my farkin grandmother would have coughed over the line.
So, he needs a year or two of european schooling before the full potential can be unveiled.
the kid don't really understand how or where to run. Once he's done that, he'll be a star striker.
He's had a very rough start to his carreer with hammarby. I saw him today misss chances my farkin grandmother would have coughed over the line.
So, he needs a year or two of european schooling before the full potential can be unveiled.
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Thanks for the update. I miss the limecat.Per schreef:Charlie Davies....
the kid don't really understand how or where to run. Once he's done that, he'll be a star striker.
He's had a very rough start to his carreer with hammarby. I saw him today misss chances my farkin grandmother would have coughed over the line.
So, he needs a year or two of european schooling before the full potential can be unveiled.
I heard he blew an absolute sitter towards the end of the match today, and right after that Hammarby gave up the go-ahead goal in the 90th minute.
Ouch.
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In case anyone wonders.... The pancake bunny is not pleased either....aveslacker schreef:Thanks for the update. I miss the limecat.Per schreef:Charlie Davies....
the kid don't really understand how or where to run. Once he's done that, he'll be a star striker.
He's had a very rough start to his carreer with hammarby. I saw him today misss chances my farkin grandmother would have coughed over the line.
So, he needs a year or two of european schooling before the full potential can be unveiled.
I heard he blew an absolute sitter towards the end of the match today, and right after that Hammarby gave up the go-ahead goal in the 90th minute.
Ouch.


meh :|
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carcajou schreef:In case anyone wonders.... The pancake bunny is not pleased either....aveslacker schreef:Thanks for the update. I miss the limecat.Per schreef:Charlie Davies....
the kid don't really understand how or where to run. Once he's done that, he'll be a star striker.
He's had a very rough start to his carreer with hammarby. I saw him today misss chances my farkin grandmother would have coughed over the line.
So, he needs a year or two of european schooling before the full potential can be unveiled.
I heard he blew an absolute sitter towards the end of the match today, and right after that Hammarby gave up the go-ahead goal in the 90th minute.
Ouch.![]()



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Yeah, the pancake bunnycarcajou schreef:In case anyone wonders.... The pancake bunny is not pleased either....aveslacker schreef:Thanks for the update. I miss the limecat.Per schreef:Charlie Davies....
the kid don't really understand how or where to run. Once he's done that, he'll be a star striker.
He's had a very rough start to his carreer with hammarby. I saw him today misss chances my farkin grandmother would have coughed over the line.
So, he needs a year or two of european schooling before the full potential can be unveiled.
I heard he blew an absolute sitter towards the end of the match today, and right after that Hammarby gave up the go-ahead goal in the 90th minute.
Ouch.![]()

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Kennedy scored the only goal in Sweden's 1-0 friendly defeat of the U.S. today.
Anybody see the match? How did Kennedy look?
I also noticed that the U.S. started Charlie Davies up front. Yes, the same Davies that had a trial at Ajax last season and is now playing in Belgium, I think.
Anybody see the match? How did Kennedy look?
I also noticed that the U.S. started Charlie Davies up front. Yes, the same Davies that had a trial at Ajax last season and is now playing in Belgium, I think.
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Källström scored the goal. Davies was on the last couple of minutes. Davies playes for Hammarby in Sweden.AjaxPDX schreef:Kennedy scored the only goal in Sweden's 1-0 friendly defeat of the U.S. today.
Anybody see the match? How did Kennedy look?
I also noticed that the U.S. started Charlie Davies up front. Yes, the same Davies that had a trial at Ajax last season and is now playing in Belgium, I think.
Kennedy did ok in the game. He started on right midfield in a classic 4-4-2 and played the first half there. Second half he played on the left and did better (as Sweden as a whole). He kind of assisted the goal after an effort to go centrally just outside the penalty area.
He can do better as can Sweden.
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Here's the highlights.
Some of the more vitriolic posters on BigSoccer have alleged that Kennedy committed a foul in the runup to the goal, but the ref didn't see it that way, and I agree with the ref (BigSoccer posters are generally morons). Helluva shot, though. Don't think too many goalies get to that.
Some of the more vitriolic posters on BigSoccer have alleged that Kennedy committed a foul in the runup to the goal, but the ref didn't see it that way, and I agree with the ref (BigSoccer posters are generally morons). Helluva shot, though. Don't think too many goalies get to that.
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Sorry if I came off as "short" in my reply =).AjaxPDX schreef:Ha ha. Ummm, so, yeah... I didn't get a chance to see the match, so I was relying on the match info from soccernet.com. They said Kennedy scored and Davies started.
So, lesson for the day: don't count on soccernet.com for any reliable info.
Sad to say that I haven't caught Kennedy in any Ajax-games yet this season but from what I read in the Ajax-USA reports from preseason and early Eredivise games, he seems to be doing alright.
What are you guys take on his abilities in no 10 now that Wes left? I've always seen him as much more of a winger myself. I think he may be a bit to sloppy at times in his passing and his defending can be improved (from what I've seen before).
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