Couldn't have said it better myself..Amol schreef:This sucks so bad
31 Jan 2009: Ajax - SC Heerenveen
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Come on, 5 will be enough...Van basten schreef:If AZ wins tommorow (and they will), it's finished. 6 fucking years without a fucking title! How pathetic and annoyng that is..
I wonder why each season there's a moment where everything goes wrong. It's unreal. And this 3 f***ing red cards in a row...

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My random thoughts...
Mickey, Dario and Luis are player-for-player very talented and mobile footballers, but as an attacking unit they seem very lightweight - literally and metaphorically.
There is also a distinct lack of height.
When the defense was complete they looked pretty solid, Vermaelen was dominant, Weilart was competent, and van der Wiel looks to be growing in stature. Schilder was crap mind you.
Anita began very well but then faded quite quickly. He seems to be reluctant to make decisions.
Ajax are a much better side with Gabri than without him. I hope he's sorted out his political problems with MvB.
I thought Emmanuelson gave one of his best performances in years. It was like watching the Urby of his first season.
MvB's substitutions were just strange. Ajax 0 - 1 down at home and he brings on a striker for a striker, and then a centre-back. (?)
Mickey, Dario and Luis are player-for-player very talented and mobile footballers, but as an attacking unit they seem very lightweight - literally and metaphorically.
There is also a distinct lack of height.
When the defense was complete they looked pretty solid, Vermaelen was dominant, Weilart was competent, and van der Wiel looks to be growing in stature. Schilder was crap mind you.
Anita began very well but then faded quite quickly. He seems to be reluctant to make decisions.
Ajax are a much better side with Gabri than without him. I hope he's sorted out his political problems with MvB.
I thought Emmanuelson gave one of his best performances in years. It was like watching the Urby of his first season.
MvB's substitutions were just strange. Ajax 0 - 1 down at home and he brings on a striker for a striker, and then a centre-back. (?)
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Ajax started quite well: aggressive, dominant...But after the two early chances they completely failed to create anything against one of the weaker defense lines in th Eredivisie. That was very disappointing and very worrying.
Sulejmani has disappointed me several times before, but yesterday he was totally invisible and 100% useless.
K.
Sulejmani has disappointed me several times before, but yesterday he was totally invisible and 100% useless.
K.
Still alive...
I am not optimistic and cannot see us overtaking Az but they could start dropping points so we cannot give up. Realistically we should now settle for 2nd place.
I did think the defence was ok and is much improved . Schilder is the weaklink but he has spent most of his career in midfield.
I too think our attack is lightweight and as we have already said, there is not much in reserve, Leo does little ,Kennedy is not required and Martina , after only 60 mins inn which he set up the all important goal is never seen again. Bodul is just a promising kid , who is probably not ready and he is not big.
He may not be ready and is only 17 but I think we could do worse than stick Geoffrey Castillion in . He is certainly not small or lighweight!
I did think the defence was ok and is much improved . Schilder is the weaklink but he has spent most of his career in midfield.
I too think our attack is lightweight and as we have already said, there is not much in reserve, Leo does little ,Kennedy is not required and Martina , after only 60 mins inn which he set up the all important goal is never seen again. Bodul is just a promising kid , who is probably not ready and he is not big.
He may not be ready and is only 17 but I think we could do worse than stick Geoffrey Castillion in . He is certainly not small or lighweight!
It's clear that we have to win out to have any shot at the title. It will be a difficult task given this is a team that has trouble scoring. I am pleased with the defense this season. We go into every game with the distinct promise of keeping a clean sheet or at worst conceding one goal. The trouble is that we can't get on the scoreboard first to put the other team on their heels.
I thought Schilder did all right yesterday. He's not our first selection at left fullback but with needless red cards, he's likely to slot in there again next week. Urby played well and won several balls with biting tackles (something he's been reluctant to do in the past). I agree with others who have posted about Sulejmani; right now this looks like a huge waste of 16 million Euros. One can only hope that Sneijder, Castillion, and the other youth players grow up fast because if we lose Suarez this summer, we are really going to have trouble scoring.
I thought Schilder did all right yesterday. He's not our first selection at left fullback but with needless red cards, he's likely to slot in there again next week. Urby played well and won several balls with biting tackles (something he's been reluctant to do in the past). I agree with others who have posted about Sulejmani; right now this looks like a huge waste of 16 million Euros. One can only hope that Sneijder, Castillion, and the other youth players grow up fast because if we lose Suarez this summer, we are really going to have trouble scoring.
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That video is all over the internet, on UK soccer boards they are all speculating about what the guy might be saying...
At least this guy stays within the bounds of reasonably restrained language, which is more than can be said for those fans who sit behind Orson and I. The ferocity of their abuse was awe-inspiring Saturday night. That special place of hatred in their hearts once the preserve of Nourdin Boukhari, is now firmly owned by the despised Marco van Basten, with a special place of honor for Robbert Schilder.
I don't think I've ever seen a crowd turn against a coach as quickly as this Ajax crowd has.
At least this guy stays within the bounds of reasonably restrained language, which is more than can be said for those fans who sit behind Orson and I. The ferocity of their abuse was awe-inspiring Saturday night. That special place of hatred in their hearts once the preserve of Nourdin Boukhari, is now firmly owned by the despised Marco van Basten, with a special place of honor for Robbert Schilder.
I don't think I've ever seen a crowd turn against a coach as quickly as this Ajax crowd has.
I found it on the De Telegraaf website, generally reliable as far as Dutch football is concerned.The Purple Cow schreef:That video is all over the internet, on UK soccer boards they are all speculating about what the guy might be saying...
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I don't think I've ever seen a crowd turn against a coach as quickly as this Ajax crowd has.
You are right about the Ajax crowd, and I do hope those guys are just a few.
It certainly isn't the appropriate time to turn against MvB (if there ever is one).
Appie, stay strong !
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Agreed. Has he made mistakes? You bet. But this is still a young club, and I'd like to see him have a little more time to get settled. As someone else suggested on another thread (?), I hope we can expect to see even more improvement next season.philippe schreef: It certainly isn't the appropriate time to turn against MvB (if there ever is one).
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I agree with Philippe and everyone else. If the fans revolt every time a coach loses a few games, we will never have the stability we need to win.mako schreef:Agreed. Has he made mistakes? You bet. But this is still a young club, and I'd like to see him have a little more time to get settled. As someone else suggested on another thread (?), I hope we can expect to see even more improvement next season.philippe schreef: It certainly isn't the appropriate time to turn against MvB (if there ever is one).
I thought that this was going to be a rebuilding year (yet again, ugh). But my hopes got up after we were just a few points back at the winter stop. Now it's time to face reality and accept that things are better than they have been in the past, but we still have a way to go.
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If van Basten gets the chop before seasons end I will no longer have any faith in this club. He hasn't been perfect, but turning on him after 2 loses. F*^king hell, pull you head in so called Ajax supporters. Don't be complete dicks. It's not like he has the most amazing squad to work with.
For once, just once, I would like to see a coach given the chance to actually build a squad. The sooner these idiots realise we ARE NOT the best club in Holland (and haven't been for sometime), the sooner they might show some actual support for what Ajax are trying to build.
Everyone is a bloody coach. Go out there and do better...
I am so sick of the negativity around this club. A player has 2 bad games, the fans call it the worst signing of the year, if the team loses after showing signs of a turn around, the coach must go.
Hey I want success as much as the next supporter, but lets be realistic here. It is not going to happen overnight.
Rant over (for now).
For once, just once, I would like to see a coach given the chance to actually build a squad. The sooner these idiots realise we ARE NOT the best club in Holland (and haven't been for sometime), the sooner they might show some actual support for what Ajax are trying to build.
Everyone is a bloody coach. Go out there and do better...
I am so sick of the negativity around this club. A player has 2 bad games, the fans call it the worst signing of the year, if the team loses after showing signs of a turn around, the coach must go.
Hey I want success as much as the next supporter, but lets be realistic here. It is not going to happen overnight.
Rant over (for now).
And that is exactly why the so called idiots are unhappy.DanK schreef:
The sooner these idiots realise we ARE NOT the best club in Holland (and haven't been for sometime).
Everyone is a bloody coach. Go out there and do better...
It's for Marco to do better.
Tell me DanK, if you were served substandard food in a restaurant would you excuse the chef because you couldn't do any better?
Hey I want success as much as the next supporter, but lets be realistic here. It is not going to happen overnight.
It's proving to be one hell of a long night.
DanK, sure it's tough on Marco but it's been tougher for the supporters(including the so called idiots). I think much of their frustration emanates from the very understandable fear that Ajax is fast approaching
an unrecoverable state.
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