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So, I see that Feijenoord is making moves left and right and we haven't done too much. Is anyone else getting worried that we won't have strengthened the team enough in the offseason? Or is it too early to tell?
I still think Sneijder is likely to go. If he does, that is going to leave a mighty big gap in midfield. I know we're bringing up some of the more promising youngsters this year, but they remain players with potential for now.
What do you guys think? Is it still early days?
I still think Sneijder is likely to go. If he does, that is going to leave a mighty big gap in midfield. I know we're bringing up some of the more promising youngsters this year, but they remain players with potential for now.
What do you guys think? Is it still early days?
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Feyenoord's 'shopping spree' is quite remarkable, I'll give you that, but it looks more impressive than it actually is. I am 100% convinced that Davids is better than Van Bronckhorst, Stam is better than Hofland and our youngsters are better than their youngsters (and definitely a mile ahead in their careers). The only truly spectacular buy is Makaay, who's great but not necessarily better than KJH.
It's not like they're suddenly the favourites for the title... come on.
Ajax's focus was on keeping last season's team together (which is the best thing to do). As long as they don't sell, they will keep a low profile on the transfer market. But if (for example) Babel goes, they will act and splash out some cash. Don't worry.
K.
It's not like they're suddenly the favourites for the title... come on.
Ajax's focus was on keeping last season's team together (which is the best thing to do). As long as they don't sell, they will keep a low profile on the transfer market. But if (for example) Babel goes, they will act and splash out some cash. Don't worry.
K.
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may you be right, but news are slightly worrying so far don't you think : ket players on the move, and not much coming overKowalczyk schreef:
Ajax's focus was on keeping last season's team together (which is the best thing to do). As long as they don't sell, they will keep a low profile on the transfer market. But if (for example) Babel goes, they will act and splash out some cash. Don't worry.
K.
Appie, stay strong !
what happens if Babel, Sneijder, De Mul and maybe Huntelaar all leave, and Ajax again fails to win the eredivisie. Given that he had lost practically his entire attacking line-up of the previous season, would we consider that Ten Cate had been given enough time to build a team, rememering also that it's likely Stam and Davids will be gone after next season too, so he would be having to replace more key players.
Haha, check out the pessimism before the kick-off of the first pre-season friendly,
Haha, check out the pessimism before the kick-off of the first pre-season friendly,

Sneijder, Huntelaar, Gabri, Davids, Stam, Emanuelson and maybe Heitinga. All the others can be replaced quite easily within the team. If not, it's not hard to find someone as good elsewhere.philippe schreef:out of curiosity, who do you think are the key players ?
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We do need some forwards as Leonardo is out to Jan , Manucharyan is always injured and Mitea has struggled with injuries for nearly 2 years.Perez will go soon.
Unless Man U or Real Madrid come along KJH will be with us but we need another striker and a right winger.All the young kids coming through are defenders and midfielders.
Unless Man U or Real Madrid come along KJH will be with us but we need another striker and a right winger.All the young kids coming through are defenders and midfielders.
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I think it is yet to be decided. Looking at the third round Q matches of last years CL edition I'd say that most seeded teams start with an away match but not all of them(Milan, Liverpool?).SaddlerIan schreef:Hi Everyone,
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Does anyone know a website that shows a fixture list of pre-season friendlies in Holland?
I'll be in the Netherlands for a few days next week on a short break, might take in one of the Amsterdam tournement games but fancy going to some other games as well if possible.
I'll be in the Netherlands for a few days next week on a short break, might take in one of the Amsterdam tournement games but fancy going to some other games as well if possible.
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If memory serves me right there will not be anymore friendlies after the Scotland trip. Maybe clubs like FC Volendam, Telstar of Haarlem are having friendlies, but I doubt that you want to see that.SE6Ajacied schreef:Does anyone know a website that shows a fixture list of pre-season friendlies in Holland?
I'll be in the Netherlands for a few days next week on a short break, might take in one of the Amsterdam tournement games but fancy going to some other games as well if possible.

The Amsterdam tournament are the last friendly games before the Champions League qualifiers.
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I'm a bit of a footy junkie to be honest so a bit of ground-hopping was exactly what I had in mind. I've got all the Ajax dates already but wondered who else was playing.GangstaRiB schreef:
If memory serves me right there will not be anymore friendlies after the Scotland trip. Maybe clubs like FC Volendam, Telstar of Haarlem are having friendlies, but I doubt that you want to see that.![]()
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Ok.... didn't know that. :)
I know that Voetbal International magazine has a list of fixtures per club, both eredivisie and first division. Maybe somebody can scan those pages for you. Otherwise you have to check the club's website.
I checked Fc Volendam for you and they play a friendly match next monday against Young Ajax (!) at fortuna wormerveer. That's an amateur side, where even I occasionally play with my team :)
I know that Voetbal International magazine has a list of fixtures per club, both eredivisie and first division. Maybe somebody can scan those pages for you. Otherwise you have to check the club's website.
I checked Fc Volendam for you and they play a friendly match next monday against Young Ajax (!) at fortuna wormerveer. That's an amateur side, where even I occasionally play with my team :)
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BTW on a similar subject, here in England they have a thing called the "92 Club" ( www.fanzone.co.uk/Info/The92Club.aspx )who's members have been to all 92 League/Premier League grounds in England and Wales. Nowhere near that for me, I've been to around 45 but was pretty hamstrung by my team refusing to leave the bottom two divisions (and I've pretty much given that up now - too much money apart from anything else).
I do like visiting grounds though - do they have a "38 club" in NL? - would probably need to include the top amateur teams to make it really worthwhile and a real achievement (believe me - visiting some of the crap serving for facilities at English Division 3/4 level makes belonging to the 92 club here a real achievement!)
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You're OBVIOUSLY reffering going to crappy old dumps like the "Shitty Ground" in a sleepy suburb of Nottingham called West Bridgeford and NOT reffering to the priviledge of setting foot in the hallowed "San Sirrel" located at Meadow Lane in the fair city of Nottingham....SE6Ajacied schreef: (believe me - visiting some of the crap serving for facilities at English Division 3/4 level makes belonging to the 92 club here a real achievement!)

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