Perez would be the obvious choice to replace Sneider. BUT will our pig headed coach agree?SPL schreef:
I see Sneijder is banned on Friday. A stupid yellow card in the 94th minute.
08 Apr 2007: RKC Waalwijk - Ajax
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Ten Cate says we should see the bright side: we closed in on PSV... one point.
F*ck that. With all due respect: that's total bollocks.
THIS WAS OUR FUCKING CHANCE! Maybe we'll get another one; maybe not. Personally I fear that this result was such a relief to PSV that they've returned to form overnight and won't make any more mistakes.
Oh well, we'll see what happens.
This was our bleepin' chance, for fuck's sake, and we blew it.
K.
F*ck that. With all due respect: that's total bollocks.
THIS WAS OUR FUCKING CHANCE! Maybe we'll get another one; maybe not. Personally I fear that this result was such a relief to PSV that they've returned to form overnight and won't make any more mistakes.
Oh well, we'll see what happens.
This was our bleepin' chance, for fuck's sake, and we blew it.
K.
Still alive...
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I think it's a safe bet to say the winner will come from this weekend. after this weekend there'll only be two games left, so which ever team is on top next saturday will probably rush on to win it. i think it may well be AZ, though most of us are only complaining now that we fucked it against RKC despite good results before that game. PSV are fucked, but AZ have kept constant-not necessarily brilliant- but good games.
Schedule
PSV: Twente, Utrecht, Vitesse
AZ: Vitesse, Heerenveen, Excelsior
Ajax: NAC, Sparta, Willem II
Schedule
PSV: Twente, Utrecht, Vitesse
AZ: Vitesse, Heerenveen, Excelsior
Ajax: NAC, Sparta, Willem II
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Why?Frans schreef:I'd rather see Manucharyan or Sarpong play.dws schreef:Perez would be the obvious choice to replace Sneider. BUT will our pig headed coach agree?SPL schreef:
I see Sneijder is banned on Friday. A stupid yellow card in the 94th minute.
Without Sneijder or Perez the Ajax midfield lacks two things: creativity and goals.
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All of a sudden AZ seem to have a really good chance...
Heerenveen are still competing for the play-offs. That will be a tough one for AZ, for sure. And they play Werder Bremen away this week, so we'll have to wait and see how they'll perform against Vitesse. But if any of the three look like they'll make no more mistakes, it is definitely AZ.
As for PSV: we have definitely given them a boost yesterday. We could have hit them very hard by leapfrogging them with a convincing win. Instead, what we did is give them our hand and help them back on their feet. The message we've sent to them is basically: "Don't worry lads, as you can see we're not that great ourselves, so all is not lost. Now, take a deep breath, don't panic and give it another try against Twente. Your slump won't last forever, so don't lose faith."
Which is, quite obviously, not what we should be telling them...
Conclusion: I am a bit more optimistic than I was yesterday. We're still very much in the race, AZ have a tough schedule (Heerenveen, Werder away and another midweek game: NAC for the cup) and Twente can actually get a result in Eindhoven (why not?). But what an opportunity we have wasted against RKC... Ouch.
K.
Heerenveen are still competing for the play-offs. That will be a tough one for AZ, for sure. And they play Werder Bremen away this week, so we'll have to wait and see how they'll perform against Vitesse. But if any of the three look like they'll make no more mistakes, it is definitely AZ.
As for PSV: we have definitely given them a boost yesterday. We could have hit them very hard by leapfrogging them with a convincing win. Instead, what we did is give them our hand and help them back on their feet. The message we've sent to them is basically: "Don't worry lads, as you can see we're not that great ourselves, so all is not lost. Now, take a deep breath, don't panic and give it another try against Twente. Your slump won't last forever, so don't lose faith."
Which is, quite obviously, not what we should be telling them...
Conclusion: I am a bit more optimistic than I was yesterday. We're still very much in the race, AZ have a tough schedule (Heerenveen, Werder away and another midweek game: NAC for the cup) and Twente can actually get a result in Eindhoven (why not?). But what an opportunity we have wasted against RKC... Ouch.
K.
Still alive...
Kowalczyk schreef:All of a sudden AZ seem to have a really good chance...
Heerenveen are still competing for the play-offs. That will be a tough one for AZ, for sure. And they play Werder Bremen away this week, so we'll have to wait and see how they'll perform against Vitesse. But if any of the three look like they'll make no more mistakes, it is definitely AZ.
As for PSV: we have definitely given them a boost yesterday. We could have hit them very hard by leapfrogging them with a convincing win. Instead, what we did is give them our hand and help them back on their feet. The message we've sent to them is basically: "Don't worry lads, as you can see we're not that great ourselves, so all is not lost. Now, take a deep breath, don't panic and give it another try against Twente. Your slump won't last forever, so don't lose faith."
Which is, quite obviously, not what we should be telling them...
Conclusion: I am a bit more optimistic than I was yesterday. We're still very much in the race, AZ have a tough schedule (Heerenveen, Werder away and another midweek game: NAC for the cup) and Twente can actually get a result in Eindhoven (why not?). But what an opportunity we have wasted against RKC... Ouch.
K.
I posted earlier on AZ's form following midweek Euro games: 4 wins from 11 ..... that gives us some hope that AZ will drop at least a point in the match v's Vitesse. So we need to rack up a big win v's NAC in order to eat into their 8 goal advantage.
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I think Manucharyan deserves a chance. He's generally impressed in games he's played, and despite what you appear to think he is a goalscorer. Sarpong is more of an outsode choice, but he is the future.dws schreef:Why?Frans schreef:I'd rather see Manucharyan or Sarpong play.dws schreef: Perez would be the obvious choice to replace Sneider. BUT will our pig headed coach agree?
Without Sneijder or Perez the Ajax midfield lacks two things: creativity and goals.
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Well they say that teams in red are more successful but red and white do seem to be exceptionally lucky colours in Holland, my great book of Eredivisie trainspotting tells me that only D.O.S. in 1958 and D.W.S in 1964 have won the league not wearing red and white.ZoefdeHaas schreef:
1,000 euros that the winning team will have a red kit .bet? ;)
Back in the real world, didn't see/hear any of yesterdays game - being Easter Sunday was 'invited' to church with my in laws but the result is very disappointing. I sort of blame myself as I posted that I want RKC to stay up which fated them to get a point against us. I think if we'd been offered this position prior to the PSV game though we'd have grabbed it with both hands so I've not lost faith. We can still do it, it just seems that the Eredivisie (and English PL for that matter) are just a wee bit more exciting than usual this year :nailbite:
Forza Haarlem. HFC Gone but not forgotten!
Manu deserves a chance ... BUT ... PEREZ is the man to replace Sneijder.Frans schreef:I think Manucharyan deserves a chance. He's generally impressed in games he's played, and despite what you appear to think he is a goalscorer. Sarpong is more of an outsode choice, but he is the future.dws schreef:Why?Frans schreef: I'd rather see Manucharyan or Sarpong play.
Without Sneijder or Perez the Ajax midfield lacks two things: creativity and goals.
ten Cate should hang his head in shame for the way he has treated Perez this season. There is no way in hell he can claim to have given him a fair chance. You only have to look at Perez' scoring record for Ajax to see this is the case.
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