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Bericht door Kowalczyk » vr apr 07, 2006 7:48 am

Semi-finals of the UEFA Cup:

Steaua Bucharest - Middlesbrough
Schalke '04 - Sevilla

Seriously: I wouldn't mind playing in the UEFA Cup, having a reasonable chance to make it this far - and to play one of these four in the semi-finals. I would love it, to be honest. And then back to the Champions League the year after.

Also: very nice for Julien Escudé. I'll be rooting for him! Who knows he'll return to PSV's Philips Stadium sooner than he thought he would...

K.
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Bericht door carcajou » vr apr 07, 2006 8:52 am

Kowalczyk schreef: Also: very nice for Julien Escudé. I'll be rooting for him! Who knows he'll return to PSV's Philips Stadium sooner than he thought he would...
K.
The thing is that he's not playing very often there... At least last time I checked.
meh :|

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Bericht door FlaFlu » vr apr 07, 2006 3:32 pm

carcajou schreef:
Kowalczyk schreef: Also: very nice for Julien Escudé. I'll be rooting for him! Who knows he'll return to PSV's Philips Stadium sooner than he thought he would...
K.
The thing is that he's not playing very often there... At least last time I checked.
He played in the Seville derby this past weekend. He played alright, he was up to being the usual Julien.

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Bericht door DrDuncan » vr apr 07, 2006 6:39 pm

... and "not very often" is more games than he would have got if he had stayed.

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Bericht door SE6Ajacied » vr apr 07, 2006 10:06 pm

Kowalczyk schreef:
SE6Ajacied schreef:I didn't see it but 'UKTV History' cable TV channel are showing "The History of Football" on Wednesday night's at the moment. It's quite an old series though - was that the one Ayman, Menno????
Nope - that can't be it.

To be honest with you I neither know what it's called, nor did I know when it would be shown. All I know is that it's about football supporters and their love for their clubs...

:blush:

K.
Well, apparently it was on ITV TV really late, and it was a repeat. A guy at work (Charlton fan) was telling me that he watched it and that Ajax were on there........
Forza Haarlem. HFC Gone but not forgotten!

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Bericht door carcajou » di apr 11, 2006 11:50 pm

Hiddink to Russia.... Cool because he's leaving PSV, but seriously.... Russia.... :X
meh :|

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Bericht door Kowalczyk » wo apr 12, 2006 6:49 am

carcajou schreef:Hiddink to Russia.... Cool because he's leaving PSV, but seriously.... Russia.... :X
Personally, I wouldn't mind making 6 million euros a year for three years in a row... so his decision is not that hard to understand, really.

K.
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Bericht door dws » wo apr 12, 2006 8:42 am

Kowalczyk schreef:
carcajou schreef:Hiddink to Russia.... Cool because he's leaving PSV, but seriously.... Russia.... :X
Personally, I wouldn't mind making 6 million euros a year for three years in a row... so his decision is not that hard to understand, really.

K.
..... he will live in Amsterdam and travel to Russia when required.

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Bericht door Over Pasanens Head » wo apr 12, 2006 8:48 am

dws schreef: ..... he will live in Amsterdam and travel to Russia when required.
Whilst in Amsterdam do you think that he could spare us a few minutes each day?
Well rock and roll is such a crazy drug,
It wraps you up in a great big hug

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Bericht door dws » wo apr 12, 2006 9:09 am

Over Pasanens Head schreef:
dws schreef: ..... he will live in Amsterdam and travel to Russia when required.
Whilst in Amsterdam do you think that he could spare us a few minutes each day?
Yes. And Ajax could offer to pay part of his Russian salary :yes: :D

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Bericht door paladinby » wo apr 12, 2006 10:57 am

Hiiddink's contract is a 2 year contract with Russian FA as was told by Mutko (Head of RFA).
And what's so wrong about gping to Russia?

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Bericht door Manneken Pis » do apr 13, 2006 7:55 am

paladinby schreef:Hiiddink's contract is a 2 year contract with Russian FA as was told by Mutko (Head of RFA).
And what's so wrong about gping to Russia?
It's cold.

;)
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Bericht door Over Pasanens Head » wo apr 19, 2006 10:18 am

Apologies for not posting this before as I realise that you all have been really concentrating on this rather than Ajax's lurching. Anyway here is the great news that means the push for CL footie in 2012/13 season is still on.

Goals from Hawes and Ofori - win the title at Chelmsford
Braintree Town won the Isthmian League championship in style at neighbours Chelmsford City on Easter Monday. Two first half goals from James Hawes and Eugene Ofori secured the 2-0 victory and the final three points that were needed to win the Premier Division title.

:headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
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Bericht door Kowalczyk » wo apr 19, 2006 10:52 am

YEEEEEEESSSSS!!!!

:party:

K.
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Bericht door saddlerian » wo apr 19, 2006 1:43 pm

Over Pasanens Head schreef: Anyway here is the great news that means the push for CL footie in 2012/13 season is still on.

Goals from Hawes and Ofori - win the title at Chelmsford
Braintree Town won the Isthmian League championship in style at neighbours Chelmsford City on Easter Monday. Two first half goals from James Hawes and Eugene Ofori secured the 2-0 victory and the final three points that were needed to win the Premier Division title.

:headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
:headbang: :headbang:
Perhaps we'll meet Braintree at Walsall in a couple of years....as we go down.................

:xyxthumbs: :xyxthumbs:
34 will always be with us

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Bericht door aveslacker » wo apr 19, 2006 5:14 pm

Over Pasanens Head schreef:Apologies for not posting this before as I realise that you all have been really concentrating on this rather than Ajax's lurching. Anyway here is the great news that means the push for CL footie in 2012/13 season is still on.

Goals from Hawes and Ofori - win the title at Chelmsford
Braintree Town won the Isthmian League championship in style at neighbours Chelmsford City on Easter Monday. Two first half goals from James Hawes and Eugene Ofori secured the 2-0 victory and the final three points that were needed to win the Premier Division title.

:headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
:dancing:
AFC Ajax
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Bericht door DanK » zo apr 23, 2006 4:03 am

Arse(hole)ne Wenger was his usual friendly self after the Arsenal - Tottenham draw. Ignoring the opposition coaching staff after your team deservingly didn't win is a disgrace.

That guy is a massive cry baby. Get over yourself mate. I am so sick of his childish attitude. Maybe you should look at how poorly your team played for the first 75 min, or maybe your team selection and say you were wrong.

Argue all you like during the game, but pull your head in after it.

Wenger "You expect to get the ball back in England, but if that's the way they want to play it's their responsibility."

Ah...how soon the man forgets. Wasn't it Kanu (then playing for Arsenal) that did the same thing?

I wouldn't mind seeing Arsenal go all the way in the CL (great way for Bergie to finish his career), but a part of me would love to see them get dumped out and finish 5th.

Sorry - Just feel like having a whine this afternoon :D

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Bericht door Frans » zo apr 23, 2006 10:08 am

DanK schreef:Arse(hole)ne Wenger was his usual friendly self after the Arsenal - Tottenham draw. Ignoring the opposition coaching staff after your team deservingly didn't win is a disgrace.

That guy is a massive cry baby. Get over yourself mate. I am so sick of his childish attitude. Maybe you should look at how poorly your team played for the first 75 min, or maybe your team selection and say you were wrong.

Argue all you like during the game, but pull your head in after it.

Wenger "You expect to get the ball back in England, but if that's the way they want to play it's their responsibility."

Ah...how soon the man forgets. Wasn't it Kanu (then playing for Arsenal) that did the same thing?

I wouldn't mind seeing Arsenal go all the way in the CL (great way for Bergie to finish his career), but a part of me would love to see them get dumped out and finish 5th.

Sorry - Just feel like having a whine this afternoon :D
best quote of the episode.

"All I can say is that when Wenger squared up to me on the touchline, I had to hold myself back because he doesn't know how strong I am. " - Martin Jol

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Bericht door AsgAarD_xxx » zo apr 23, 2006 10:25 am

Kowalczyk schreef:
carcajou schreef:Hiddink to Russia.... Cool because he's leaving PSV, but seriously.... Russia.... :X
Personally, I wouldn't mind making 6 million euros a year for three years in a row... so his decision is not that hard to understand, really.

K.
And it could be more and more... Roman Abramovich is one of the sponsors in Russian Federation :). Besides Hiddink was a coach of South Korea and PSV, so maybe he likes such a strange employers ;) .


To Australian fans:

We have the first player from Australia in Polish League. Wisła Kraków have signed Jacob Burns a few weeks ago. And we'll have also 2nd Oz after this season. Thwaite will join Wisła in summer.

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Bericht door SPL » zo apr 23, 2006 12:51 pm

Congrats to OPH and Braintree. Well deserved.

Worthing have fallen away to 8th with one point from their last 4. BUT we have a crap goalie.He has cost us big time.He is the worst in the league and has been giving away goals since signing last Nov.

My son's 17 year old mate may play in goal next week, he cannot be worse.


My other english team is Oxford , (I was born there) but they look like going out of the league!

Gloom and doom but hey Ajax are taking Fword apart and we will the playoffs .

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Bericht door DanK » zo apr 23, 2006 1:33 pm

AsgAarD_xxx schreef:To Australian fans:

We have the first player from Australia in Polish League. Wisła Kraków have signed Jacob Burns a few weeks ago. And we'll have also 2nd Oz after this season. Thwaite will join Wisła in summer.
Both quite good players actually. Esp Thwaite. He has played an int friendly and did quite well. Will be interesting to see how they get on.

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Bericht door SE6Ajacied » ma apr 24, 2006 11:01 pm

In case you haven't seen it already, this "attempted clearance" is from Bury v Darlington in English Division 4 (League Two) from Saturday :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1csQG0ZciFQ
Forza Haarlem. HFC Gone but not forgotten!

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Bericht door DanK » di apr 25, 2006 1:11 am

SE6Ajacied schreef:In case you haven't seen it already, this "attempted clearance" is from Bury v Darlington in English Division 4 (League Two) from Saturday :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1csQG0ZciFQ
Man and I thought I was a terrible defender (or attacker for that matter!). The poor guy, you can even hear some laughter in the background. :D

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Bericht door SPL » vr apr 28, 2006 6:26 pm

Over here we are signing another non english manager for the national side but the press quote that the best english managers have no CL experience.

I do not know what they would think of Holland's manager, who of course was appointed after one season as our reserve team assistant.

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Bericht door SE6Ajacied » vr apr 28, 2006 8:20 pm

SPL schreef:Over here we are signing another non english manager for the national side but the press quote that the best english managers have no CL experience.

I do not know what they would think of Holland's manager, who of course was appointed after one season as our reserve team assistant.
Oops!

From the bbc site

"England job not for me - Scolari

Luiz Felipe Scolari appears to have ruled himself out of taking over as England coach after the World Cup.
But following his remarks in Portuguese at a news conference in Germany there is still some confusion as to whether he has definitively rejected the job.

"The English FA is going to choose a name. My name isn't one of them because I'm closing this matter here," he said.

"I was very pleased they considered me, but definitely at this time I want to draw a line under this matter."

In the last few days when I was not even the manager of England my freedom was taken away from me

Strongly tipped in this week's media to become Sven-Goran Eriksson's successor, Scolari explained that he had been shocked by the English media intrusion over the last few days.

But BBC Radio Five Live's football correspondent Jonathan Legard said the principal reason for Scolari apparently withdrawing his candidacy was because his family had received death threats, although the Brazilian made no reference to this at the news conference.

Legard said the threats were believed to have originated in Portugal, where Scolari is currently the coach of the national football team.

Scolari, who will remain Portugal coach until after the World Cup, said: "I don't want anything more to do with this England matter because in the space of two days... my life was invaded, my privacy was disrupted.

"There are 20 reporters outside my house now. If that is part of another culture, it is not part of my culture. I am not the coach, and will not be (England's) coach."

Scolari added that the press had made "absurd comparisons" of him and his wife with Eriksson and the Swede's partner, and how they dressed, adding: "That's not part of my life and its never going to be."

The 57-year-old's contract with Portugal expires on 31 July and he has a gentleman's agreement not to commit himself to another job until his current deal runs out.

We will now reflect on his announcement before making any further comment as we move forward with the process

The Football Association has reacted by saying it would "reflect" on Scolari's statement before making any further comment.

But it revealed that the Brazilian had contacted the FA ahead of his announcement to tell the organising body he was pulling out.

"Luiz Felipe Scolari this afternoon made the FA aware of his intention to release a statement regarding the England head coach position," said a statement on the FA website.

"It is no secret that Mr Scolari is one of the candidates that the FA has spoken to as part of the recruitment process.

"We will now reflect on his announcement before making any further comment as we move forward with the process."

After making his statement, Scolari was seen posing with a Portugal scarf at a function outside what will be the team's hotel for this summer's tournament.

"I am committed to the Portuguese FA until the end of the World Cup and maybe longer," Scolari said.

"In the last few days when I was not even the manager of England my freedom was taken away from me and that is not the coaching I am used to.

"I don't want to be a part of it." "


the curse of the English tabloid press strikes again by the looks of this....!
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