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Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: di mar 25, 2008 7:48 pm
door Kowalczyk
The first book in this brand-new Ajax books thread is not really an Ajax book...

Let me explain.

Ajax USA 'diehards' who visited Amsterdam for one of our infamous Ajax USA Rendezvous (plural) will surely remember Peter 'Floyd' Hassebroek from Canada. Cool bloke. Good drinker. Very good at winding up the Yanks, too.

I hadn't heard from him for quite a while, but he has re-emerged, with a début novel under his arm. It's called Upbound and you can read everything about it on his website: http://www.peterhassebroek.com/

I just ordered my copy. Hardcover, 'cos it's nice and the dollar ain't worth jack these days anyway. I really liked the blurb and the excerpt on the website. Can't wait to read it!

K.

Geplaatst: di mar 25, 2008 8:01 pm
door aveslacker
Ajax-related books, eh? Good topic.

I'm not sure if anyone's heard about it, but there's an interesting Ajax book called Vak 127. According to the blurb, the book is, "a soccer book without soccer. A raw tale full of combis, steel walkways and supporters humor, but mostly about unconditional love for a football club, friendship and the worry that everything is going to change."

I've never heard of the author before, some guy named Menno Pot. It'd be neat to hear his opinions about Ajax.

In any event, I haven't read the book, but it seems pretty cool.

Geplaatst: wo mar 26, 2008 6:39 pm
door SPL
The new edition of Uefa Champions magazine for April/may(has a picture of Christiano Ronaldo on the front) contains a 6 page article The trouble with Ajax about our problems.An interesting read.

There is a seperate column in this article by a very important Ajax fan,
our own Menno. Our site is also mentioned with reference to Menno.

If you cannot buy or see this magazine then it is usually reviewed on UEFA.com site. This edition has not come up on their site yet but probably will do in a day or so. the article may appear on the website.

Geplaatst: wo mar 26, 2008 7:09 pm
door Daily Blind
SPL schreef:The new edition of Uefa Champions magazine for April/may(has a picture of Christiano Ronaldo on the front) contains a 6 page article The trouble with Ajax about our problems.An interesting read.

There is a seperate column in this article by a very important Ajax fan,
our own Menno. Our site is also mentioned with reference to Menno.

If you cannot buy or see this magazine then it is usually reviewed on UEFA.com site. This edition has not come up on their site yet but probably will do in a day or so. the article may appear on the website.
Thanks for this, I will have a look tomorrow on the office!

Geplaatst: di apr 08, 2008 3:58 am
door ajaxusa
SPL schreef:The new edition of Uefa Champions magazine for April/may(has a picture of Christiano Ronaldo on the front) contains a 6 page article The trouble with Ajax about our problems.An interesting read.

There is a seperate column in this article by a very important Ajax fan,
our own Menno. Our site is also mentioned with reference to Menno.
Hey, that's great! You know, this magazine did a story about Ajax USA's visit to Amsterdam a couple of years ago, and ever since then I've received the magazine for free. It shows up every other month, a bit late after its long journey across the ocean and a contintent, but I always enjoy it. Looking forward to this next issue especially.

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: do sep 17, 2009 8:00 am
door Kowalczyk
Re-posting... (this thread already existed; I deleted your new one...)
aztattooedsean777 schreef:Are there any good books on the team's history or what not that anyone would recommend? I just got some birthday gift certificates that I would like to use on some good football books. :biggthumpup.gif:
aveslacker schreef:Check out the Ajax-usa website. There's a classic book by Simon Kuper that is worth it, imo.
Another link from Ajax USA: here's a page on Ajax-related books in English... It's pretty much everything we knew of at the time.

http://www.ajaxusa.com/books/

K.

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: do okt 08, 2009 11:24 pm
door Kowalczyk
Dutch only, but this must be a great book: a beautiful boxed set of two book on Louis van Gaal, a biography and book of coaching philosophies. You can order it HERE @ Voetbalshop.nl, if you can read Dutch...

I didn't order it yet, but I will.

But first... holiday! I'm off to Cyprus for twelve days tomorrow morning. Behave yourselves, people. See you on October 21st!

K.

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: ma mar 25, 2013 8:19 pm
door Kowalczyk
Not an Ajax book, but I'll post it here anyway...

Did any one of you read Soccer in a Football World by David Wangerin?

It's about the history of 'America's forgotten game': football in the U.S.

Recommendable?

K.

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: ma mar 25, 2013 8:44 pm
door zeux
Kowalczyk schreef:
But first... holiday! I'm off to Cyprus for twelve days tomorrow morning. Behave yourselves, people. See you on October 21st!

K.
Funny post in light of recent events. Did you not forget to get your savings from the bank?

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: ma mar 25, 2013 10:32 pm
door SE6Ajacied
Zeux schreef:
Kowalczyk schreef:
But first... holiday! I'm off to Cyprus for twelve days tomorrow morning. Behave yourselves, people. See you on October 21st!

K.
Funny post in light of recent events. Did you not forget to get your savings from the bank?
I think that's a pretty old post - otherwise March until October is one hell of a holiday.... :excited.gif:

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: ma mar 25, 2013 11:05 pm
door zeux
SE6Ajacied schreef:
Zeux schreef:
Kowalczyk schreef:
But first... holiday! I'm off to Cyprus for twelve days tomorrow morning. Behave yourselves, people. See you on October 21st!

K.
Funny post in light of recent events. Did you not forget to get your savings from the bank?
I think that's a pretty old post - otherwise March until October is one hell of a holiday.... :excited.gif:
Of course! Just funny in these days to read a post that he went to Cyprus.

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: di mar 26, 2013 1:49 pm
door Kowalczyk
Zeux schreef:Of course! Just funny in these days to read a post that he went to Cyprus.
One can still go to Cyprus, in fact. Island's still there.

K.

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: di mar 26, 2013 1:51 pm
door zeux
Kowalczyk schreef:
Zeux schreef:Of course! Just funny in these days to read a post that he went to Cyprus.
One can still go to Cyprus, in fact. Island's still there.

K.
True!

But bring your own money.

Did you like it, Cyprus?

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: di mar 26, 2013 3:23 pm
door Orange14
Zeux schreef:
Kowalczyk schreef:
Zeux schreef:Of course! Just funny in these days to read a post that he went to Cyprus.
One can still go to Cyprus, in fact. Island's still there.

K.
True!

But bring your own money.

Did you like it, Cyprus?
Who knows when the ATM machines will be open??? I see the banks are staying closed for almost another week.

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: wo mar 27, 2013 10:24 am
door Kowalczyk
Book, people. Books.

:rules.gif:

Now, who read that book on U.S. soccer?

K.

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: vr mar 29, 2013 3:26 am
door Blind3
Don't worry Ko. I'm paying attention. Somebody wrote a book about taking a six month holiday to play soccer inside a bank in Cyprus ? WOW . Who knew ?

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: di feb 03, 2015 8:43 pm
door SPL
Actually a magazine article. The February edition of World Soccer has an 8 page article on the world's best and most important football club.Front cover states Ajax spotlight on Amsterdam's player factory but it focuses on the velvet revolution.

I note in the pen pictures of the first team squad Zimling does not appear ! The author Klaas-Jan Droppert has decided Zimling not worthy and has included a pen picture of Nouri instead ( Forgive me, I am sure Zimling is a really nice guy and if I were a fan of Willem Tilburg I would be happy with him )

Article is a good read .

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: wo feb 04, 2015 7:12 pm
door Manneken Pis
SPL schreef:Article is a good read .
Hi SPL,

Did you learn anything or was it just the standard info that's in pretty much every "Ajax focus"?
Just asking before I buy it.

Cheers,

MP

Re: Ajax-related books

Geplaatst: wo feb 04, 2015 9:46 pm
door SPL
Just standard info on the velvet revolution and what we are doing with youth.I didn't learn anything new.

If you see it in the shop you can just have a quick read.