08 Apr 2007: RKC Waalwijk - Ajax
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08 Apr 2007: RKC Waalwijk - Ajax
Can't wait 'til the next one!
We're in such a comfortable position now... On Wednesday we can all sit back and enjoy PSV vs Liverpool. I don't care about the result, as long as it's a heavy battle. An injury or two would be nice. Having said that, I hope that PSV will still be 'alive' for the return leg (the Anfield game must be on their minds when they travel to Nijmegen).
Then, next weekend, it's NEC vs PSV and RKC Waalwijk vs Ajax. Mind you: I think that this one is actually our toughest remaining match. RKC are fighting for survival and they've actually grabbed quite a few points since the winter break. They brought a few new players in in January and they're definitely a harder nut to crack than they were before the winter.
I don't think we will put a big score on the boards over there. In this phase of the competition you won't beat a 'relegation candidate' 6-0. Results like that are possible against bottom half teams who are pretty much safe, such as (by the time we play them) Sparta and Willem II. Right now, playing opponents like RKC and Excelsior can be a bit tricky.
Den Haag are a different story cos they're dead meat (irrelevant information, but I just wanted to mention it... :D ).
I will be 100% satisfied with every win. Also with a 0-1 or 1-2.
K.
We're in such a comfortable position now... On Wednesday we can all sit back and enjoy PSV vs Liverpool. I don't care about the result, as long as it's a heavy battle. An injury or two would be nice. Having said that, I hope that PSV will still be 'alive' for the return leg (the Anfield game must be on their minds when they travel to Nijmegen).
Then, next weekend, it's NEC vs PSV and RKC Waalwijk vs Ajax. Mind you: I think that this one is actually our toughest remaining match. RKC are fighting for survival and they've actually grabbed quite a few points since the winter break. They brought a few new players in in January and they're definitely a harder nut to crack than they were before the winter.
I don't think we will put a big score on the boards over there. In this phase of the competition you won't beat a 'relegation candidate' 6-0. Results like that are possible against bottom half teams who are pretty much safe, such as (by the time we play them) Sparta and Willem II. Right now, playing opponents like RKC and Excelsior can be a bit tricky.
Den Haag are a different story cos they're dead meat (irrelevant information, but I just wanted to mention it... :D ).
I will be 100% satisfied with every win. Also with a 0-1 or 1-2.
K.
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Okay, so Stam is out... That's a bit of a problem, but not to worry.
----------------------------- Stekelenburg --------------------------------
--- Ogararu -------- Heitinga -------- Vermaelen ---------- Urby ------
------ Gabri ----------------- Sneijder -------------- Davids -------------
------ De Mul ------------------ KJH ---------------- Babel --------------
The bench will be a little bit 'light-weight', probably, but come on: it should be enough to beat RKC.
K.
----------------------------- Stekelenburg --------------------------------
--- Ogararu -------- Heitinga -------- Vermaelen ---------- Urby ------
------ Gabri ----------------- Sneijder -------------- Davids -------------
------ De Mul ------------------ KJH ---------------- Babel --------------
The bench will be a little bit 'light-weight', probably, but come on: it should be enough to beat RKC.
K.
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i just hope that we won't see Lindenbergh in starting line-up :D
psv are in realy bad physical condition, even koeman admited that, so those two games with l'pool should kill them, especialy before twente game. i think they will be fu*king tired in second half against twente. so twente just needs to hold on the first half and everything will be just fine :xyxthumbs:
psv are in realy bad physical condition, even koeman admited that, so those two games with l'pool should kill them, especialy before twente game. i think they will be fu*king tired in second half against twente. so twente just needs to hold on the first half and everything will be just fine :xyxthumbs:
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Everybody seems to be talking about the Twente game, but I will put my money on the NEC away game. PSV must lose this upcoming weekend. If they win over there, they will beat Twente as well. I have a bad feeling about that game, because it's in Eindhoven and because of the fact that there are too many PSV people in Enschede (Aissati and the two Twente coaches, for example).Van basten schreef:(...) those two games with l'pool should kill them, especialy before twente game. i think they will be fu*king tired in second half against twente. so twente just needs to hold on the first half and everything will be just fine :xyxthumbs:
NEC, this upcoming Saturday - that's where it will have to happen.
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On Saturday they will be without Alex and Koné (who were already missing), but also without Méndez (knee), Farfán (hamstring) and quite possibly without Afellay (hamstring) and Cocu, who was walking around like a dead man against Liverpool. That lot are seriously running out of fuel and ammo. I have a very strange feeling about the NEC game on Saturday... :yes:The Purple Cow schreef:If P$V play as badly as they did last night, they will lose every remaining game this season.
Having said that: here's the nightmare scenario... PSV lose they three or four points they are supposed to lose, but we fail to grab the full 12 from our last four games... Ever thought of that? We depend on PSV losing points, but even if they do we can still fuck it up ourselves...
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I thought about that last point you made. But for Ajax it is plain and simple. Ajax' one and only mission is to win an to score goals. If Ajax plays on full attack, I don't think teams like NAC or RKC stand a chance. It will be like the home game against Werder Bremen. We don't have to look back, litteraly! Yes we miss Stam and Grygera, but it doesn't matter anymore. The players and coach don't have to think about a tie of something, it's just out of the question. And with all attackers fit, I see no problem. Babel, Huntelaar, De Mul, Sneijder, Perez all can make goals.Kowalczyk schreef:On Saturday they will be without Alex and Koné (who were already missing), but also without Méndez (knee), Farfán (hamstring) and quite possibly without Afellay (hamstring) and Cocu, who was walking around like a dead man against Liverpool. That lot are seriously running out of fuel and ammo. I have a very strange feeling about the NEC game on Saturday... :yes:The Purple Cow schreef:If P$V play as badly as they did last night, they will lose every remaining game this season.
Having said that: here's the nightmare scenario... PSV lose they three or four points they are supposed to lose, but we fail to grab the full 12 from our last four games... Ever thought of that? We depend on PSV losing points, but even if they do we can still fuck it up ourselves...
K.
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the way i see it ajax have nothing to lose. psv have to worry about defending their title and staying in champions league (which theyre proll already out).
our toughest upcoming game is probably NAC, but all the other teams are also still fighting. but ajax are now motivated and surely wont fuck up
our toughest upcoming game is probably NAC, but all the other teams are also still fighting. but ajax are now motivated and surely wont fuck up
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I'll go more mental than usual , I'm awaiting the arrival of the rubber truck as it is , if I try to think of the various scenarios . Ajax , JUST WIN BABY!! Let everything else...PSV ,AZ( on tv here v. Werder in a bit..more fixture congestion for an Ajax rival), etc.. sort itself out.
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I don't get this idea that these guys are going to be tougher because they're facing relegation. They're facing relegation for a reason -- because they suck.
Also, it's not as if Ajax have nothing to fight for, right? The possibility of ending their title drought has got to be as much motivation as that facing the relegation strugglers, no?
Furthermore, there's no doubt who has more talent. So if the motivation is a wash, then the talent should make the difference, and that means that Ajax should win.
Let's hope I'm right.
Also, it's not as if Ajax have nothing to fight for, right? The possibility of ending their title drought has got to be as much motivation as that facing the relegation strugglers, no?
Furthermore, there's no doubt who has more talent. So if the motivation is a wash, then the talent should make the difference, and that means that Ajax should win.
Let's hope I'm right.
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Good points made.... Furthermore I just feel that PSV is like a feeble skeleton being smashed left right and centre whoever they face. As for Ajax, they will be highly motivated, and I doubt they will blow the title race for the third time.
I don't get this idea that these guys are going to be tougher because they're facing relegation. They're facing relegation for a reason -- because they suck.
Also, it's not as if Ajax have nothing to fight for, right? The possibility of ending their title drought has got to be as much motivation as that facing the relegation strugglers, no?
Furthermore, there's no doubt who has more talent. So if the motivation is a wash, then the talent should make the difference, and that means that Ajax should win.
Good points made.... Furthermore I just feel that PSV is like a feeble skeleton being smashed left right and centre whoever they face. As for Ajax, they will be highly motivated, and I doubt they will blow the title race for the third time.
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we aren't owners of our fate, the situation looks not bad for us at the moment, but everything can change if psv will win tomorow. they are like wounded beast now and they will fight till the end. so don't rush things peopleAs for Ajax, they will be highly motivated, and I doubt they will blow the title race for the third time.
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:headbang: :headbang:philippe schreef:according to Dutch newspapers he is ready and will play this week end's game :xyxthumbs:
Good News that he's back!
It'll be even better if Stam makes his comeback in the Cup Final......AFTER we've won the League!!
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I really hope Ajax wins as does the rest of you. This and next week will be crucial. This is our last chance, if we fuck it up we can probably forget it.
Next week PSV will play Twente, and hopefully drop more points, but we will play NAC. Breda is probably the hardest club we'll face right now so that will prove decisive.
PSV will then have Utrecht, Vitesse, while Ajax will also play Sparta and Willem II
Next week PSV will play Twente, and hopefully drop more points, but we will play NAC. Breda is probably the hardest club we'll face right now so that will prove decisive.
PSV will then have Utrecht, Vitesse, while Ajax will also play Sparta and Willem II
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