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Not that long ago, actually: in 2006 (but back then we were embarrassed about the two they scored, more than anything else). The last two really big scores in Europe were a bit longer ago, but it happens, every now and then. The last three times were (click the result for Ajax USA match report):philippe schreef:when did we last score 5 in european competitions ?
I'll just give you the answer...philippe schreef:As for your question, no idea.
We were right. Voetbal International just published a little thingy about it on their website.Kowalczyk schreef:We were talking about this in the pub yesterday, and no-one scored three goals against Maribor or Gent. I'm almost sure (unless I'm really overlooking something) that it must have been John Bosman, first round of the Cup Winners Cup in Aug/Sep 1986, against Bursaspor from Turkey. Home leg in de Meer was 5-0 (4x Bosman, 1x Van Basten).
Have to agree with you - this could be a worry between now and transfer deadline as Suarez is utterly on fire at moment and if he scores goals at weekend then interest will definitelty increase in next 10 days. That is wht the BofD need to sit with him immediately and make him an offer to guarantee he stays for at least the full season - if it means giving him a bonus of Eur 1 million please just do it.The Purple Cow schreef:I would have preferred it if Suarez had scored 2 goals rather than four. The nightmare scenario now is that someone is going to come along with a €40 million bid which Ajax will struggle to resist.
Not quite sure I agree with you. I only had a SopCast feed yesterday and it was kind of hard to really tell what formation they were in. It looked like a 4-3-3 and Sulejmani has done much better when paired with Suarez in a 4-4-2 with both of them up front. Ajax did not attack down the left side much at all yesterday. Most everything was going through Rommedahl's side. Nothing wrong with that as it was quite effective; it's just the way things worked out. Sulejmani was doing a lot of tracking back to help out on defense because of this and the fact that SK Slovan were going down their right side (our left). I think we all have higher expectations (and I suspect Ajax do as well) and we'll see what happens moving forward. Jol is not one to play someone just because they have a high salary.jamcocteau schreef:Anyway another question, is Sulejmani worth a starting place for Ajax at this point in time. I know I have criticised him in past but my concern is for Ajax as a team and I honestly feel at this moment in time he is not worthy of a place in starting 11. Dont care if we paid Eur 15m or not, on current performances he is not worthy to be starting a match for us. Last night he looked slow and unfit.
Kowalczyk schreef:I think Sulejmani did drop a few pounds, I think he moved around more.
Painful, but I just don't see a star in him. We've paid way too much money for him (and I actually think his mate Pranjic is the better player of the two).
K.
Besides we really dont have a lot of strikers with whom Mickey could compete with, Cita is good but not great and Bodul is still to young.ZoefdeHaas schreef:Kowalczyk schreef:I think Sulejmani did drop a few pounds, I think he moved around more.
Painful, but I just don't see a star in him. We've paid way too much money for him (and I actually think his mate Pranjic is the better player of the two).
K.
Agree. Even for the national team he never seemed to be wow, or for Heerenveen he was 'okay but not superstar'. I can see why we play him though, after all it's like that German proverb which escapes me, "make use with what's already been paid for"
Makes sense..makes sense...