
I assume you've already gotten the little rascal an Ajax jersey?
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Yes to Ajax.ajaxusa schreef:Hey, great news! We know the little beauty will not only be an Ajax fan, but she'll listen to good music and she'll crack wise all the time. Plus, Dad will make sure she loves America, so I might even get to show her my city of San Francisco some day...
Congratulations, Ko. You'll be a great dad, of course.
(Today is my son Ryan's birthday. He's twelve, but he still sleeps with an Ajax teddy bear named Jari. Don't tell him I told you that...)
What a sweet little girl - she's got your hair I think lol. Elin and Sjoukje, Ajax ladies forward line 2030Kowalczyk schreef:Thanks very much, everybody. These are wonderful times.
Janneke (my girlfriend) and little Elin are very, very well.
She's so beautiful, you know... And so sweet.
I put a few pictures up on Facebook, if you're interested: check 'em out.
K.
I'm not familiar with procedures at Leeds but I'd be very surprised if you needed a membership card to get a ticket. Middlesbrough are a recent Premier League team though not a "big" name as such although being 1st January this game will probably sell out. From looking at their website the membership requirement seems to relate to how many reduced price tickets a member can buy in the family stand.Justin schreef:Hey guys,
Just had a quick question for the English fans around here. Do you happen to know how I can get tickets for a home game of Leeds United? I want to visit the game against Middlesbrough on the 1st of January and I was looking around how to buy tickets from Holland, but I can't really find the answer. Seems that I need a Club Membership or something.
Thanks in advance!
Or even Doncaster versus Scunthorpe for a local derby gameSE6Ajacied schreef:I'm not familiar with procedures at Leeds but I'd be very surprised if you needed a membership card to get a ticket. Middlesbrough are a recent Premier League team though not a "big" name as such although being 1st January this game will probably sell out. From looking at their website the membership requirement seems to relate to how many reduced price tickets a member can buy in the family stand.Justin schreef:Hey guys,
Just had a quick question for the English fans around here. Do you happen to know how I can get tickets for a home game of Leeds United? I want to visit the game against Middlesbrough on the 1st of January and I was looking around how to buy tickets from Holland, but I can't really find the answer. Seems that I need a Club Membership or something.
Thanks in advance!
Why don't you just give them a ring or e-mail them? This game won't sell out for ages yet (assuming it does at all) and I'm sure they'll be happy to sell you a ticket.
Edit: Had a look at the New Years Day fixtures for you. If you can't get a ticket for any reason (and assuming that you're in the Leeds area) you could do worse than Sheffield Wednesday v Peterborough United in League One. Assuming that the trains are running you can get there easily from Leeds and Hillsborough is a massive ground and you shouldn't have any problem I'm sure just buying a ticket on the day.