


Well, that's just about it as far as good signings for next season are concerned! Who's going to come to a team who, on many occasions, successfully fight to get AWAY from Champions League football?



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I have been all for given vB time, but fucking hell. Fully agree. This squad/club is a joke. We are nowhere near the best team (player wise) in the league. Even with shit managerial skills, good players do not allow a 4-0 loss when CL football is on the line.Kowalczyk schreef:Van Basten: please go away. Please.
Same goes for the entire squad, by the way. Please fuck off. Get out of my sight and never come back.
K.
Guess you will be the only one there next week :-)SaddlerIan schreef:![]()
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guess we''l be the only 2 there next week, Dan!
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May 10th was the day Holland was invaded by Nazi-Germany, in 1940. There's a pretty cool day of re-enactment (re-creation of actual scenes at the actual locations) down in Dordrecht. Let's catch a train and go there instead!DanK schreef:Guess you will be the only one there next week :-)SaddlerIan schreef:![]()
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guess we''l be the only 2 there next week, Dan!
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I need to let my frustrations calm down a bit, but at the moment. It's not looking good for a visit to the ArenA next week, unless you guys all just want to hang out at a bar? Much more fun.
Obviously a 4-0 loss at Sparta is completely unacceptable. I'll stop short of calling for van Basten's head, but I don't see how he can maintain a level of credibility in front of this group. He has no grip over the quality of soccer that Ajax displays. When he found the balance six or seven weeks ago he should have 'locked it in' and build on it. Instead he let it slip right through his fingers. That, my friends, is a mark of incompetence. I don't mind the quest for the secret formula, even if it takes a long time. But when it is found, or comes within reach, I do mind if the coach still can't pin it down.Monkey Tonk schreef:
I take a somewhat more negative approach towards what happened last night. Yes, it is nice to think that this game is something to build on. And I hope that happens. But the outcome of the game itself may have been crucial in the building process. I was just reading up the other day on horses, in relation to betting. An almost certain way to break the winning spirit of an up-and-coming horse is to introduce it into a pasture where other, superior horses will assign it a lower place in the pecking order. The horse 'politely' adjusts to this, and suddenly can't win another race. I had this in mind when I watched some of the young players last night. Were they able to play the Ajax way because they didn't know any better? They didn't know the spirit of the team they were injected into. But now that Ajax has nothing left to play for (in the words of Suarez...), I'm afraid that they will find out. A win last night would have been huge. Now it remains to be seen who will tilt the balance. The new players towards the positive side and Ajax style. Or the older players towards the poor execution we have seen too much of.
Exactly. That's exactly it.Monkey Tonk schreef:I don't see how he can maintain a level of credibility in front of this group.
Exactly right. How could we have had a decent run in the UEFA cup against much stronger teams than we either lost or tied in the Eredivisie is the big question. Marseille is top of the French league, Fiorentina is 4th in Italy, Hamburg battling for top three in Germany, Aston Villa solid top six team in England and we drop points to Willem II, Sparta, Vitesse, Vollendam, etc. Go figure. this is what is so maddening to me. Van Basten seems to get things right about 50% of the time but that doesn't work in the long run.philippe schreef:This is a disastrous season as far as the Dutch league is concerned, especially if you consider that both feyenord ans P$V are having their worst season in years, but also quite decent performance in the UEFA cup.
I kind of agree with your assessment, but - no matter how you look at it - Ajax did show fighting spirit against all three of the opponents you're mentioning. I agree that Fiorentina were a much better football side than Ajax (play them ten times and you'll lose at least seven or eight times), but something happened to Ajax in those games: they slowly started to believe in a result - and they held on to that feeling, like pitbulls.Harm schreef:I wouldn't call this a decent European run. Fiorentina played with Ajax and it was sheer luck that Ajax went through. It had nothing to do with Ajax'qualities, but the lack of goalscoring qualities from Fiorentina. The Olympique matches were a perfect extrapolation of the current season. In their away game OM shows Ajax every corner of the pitch and the damage could've been a lot worse. And in the ArenA something strange happens and Ajax show that they cán play decent football. It wasn't bad that Ajax won against HSV, but if it had been in the knock-out stages, it wouldn't have happened.
I agree with you on that one. A squad that harbours the qualities of Ajax should easily win 90% of all matches in the Eredivisie if they were fully motivated. But all the energy that Ajax put in their matches against Fiorentina didn't stop them from creation numerous 100% chances.Kowalczyk schreef:I kind of agree with your assessment, but - no matter how you look at it - Ajax did show fighting spirit against all three of the opponents you're mentioning. I agree that Fiorentina were a much better football side than Ajax (play them ten times and you'll lose at least seven or eight times), but something happened to Ajax in those games: they slowly started to believe in a result - and they held on to that feeling, like pitbulls.Harm schreef:I wouldn't call this a decent European run. Fiorentina played with Ajax and it was sheer luck that Ajax went through. It had nothing to do with Ajax'qualities, but the lack of goalscoring qualities from Fiorentina. The Olympique matches were a perfect extrapolation of the current season. In their away game OM shows Ajax every corner of the pitch and the damage could've been a lot worse. And in the ArenA something strange happens and Ajax show that they cán play decent football. It wasn't bad that Ajax won against HSV, but if it had been in the knock-out stages, it wouldn't have happened.
That attitude alone would have been enough to beat Heracles at the ArenA in early February. Or to beat Sparta, this last weekend.
It is crystal clear that Ajax simply can not pump themselves up for matches like Sparta away. And if it starts to go wrong, no-one steps forward and shows any leadership.
Yes: our results against Fiorentina were very fortunate. No doubt about it. But 50% of the spirit Ajax had on those nights would have been enough to have ten points more in the league this year - and that's what frustrates me. And obviously the head-coach is responsible for that. He's supposed to motivate the troops.
K.