Amsterdam ArenA
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- MIKE_ZUID2 (ASR_AFCA)
- AT Toto winner 07/08
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- MIKE_ZUID2 (ASR_AFCA)
- AT Toto winner 07/08
- Berichten: 4097
- Lid geworden op: do mei 13, 2004 1:58 pm
- SE6Ajacied
- Berichten: 2437
- Lid geworden op: wo mar 23, 2005 1:14 pm
- Locatie: Still quite close to London SE6
Oh, I know they're OPH's other other team ;) . Are they doing well then, I'll have to have a look out. I still think that the 'pool have slightly more chance of CL football in the next 200 years or so.....Kowalczyk schreef:I definitely don't mean Blackpool, but OPH's home town team, Braintree Town. You may not have noticed it yet, but they're on a crusade that won't stop until they've won the Champions League.
For starters, Bishop's Stortford didn't stand a chance against them.
K.
Forza Haarlem. HFC Gone but not forgotten!
- Over Pasanens Head
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- Lid geworden op: do nov 06, 2003 2:45 pm
- Locatie: Not Where He Would Like To Be
We must both keep the faith - I have no problems at all if the Pool also qualify as it will most certainly scare the pants off the so-called Europe elite if these 2 great clubs appear over their western horizon. :headbang:SE6Ajacied schreef:Oh, I know they're OPH's other other team ;) . Are they doing well then, I'll have to have a look out. I still think that the 'pool have slightly more chance of CL football in the next 200 years or so.....Kowalczyk schreef:I definitely don't mean Blackpool, but OPH's home town team, Braintree Town. You may not have noticed it yet, but they're on a crusade that won't stop until they've won the Champions League.
For starters, Bishop's Stortford didn't stand a chance against them.
K.
Well rock and roll is such a crazy drug,
It wraps you up in a great big hug
It wraps you up in a great big hug
- SE6Ajacied
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- Lid geworden op: wo mar 23, 2005 1:14 pm
- Locatie: Still quite close to London SE6
Yes, well I'm actually thinking of writing to UEFA anyway. The 'Pool would have qualified for the Cup Winners Cup in 1953-54 and the CL in 1956-57 (as league runners up). Total bloody injustice if you ask me they hadn't been invented yet.Over Pasanens Head schreef:We must both keep the faith - I have no problems at all if the Pool also qualify as it will most certainly scare the pants off the so-called Europe elite if these 2 great clubs appear over their western horizon. :headbang:SE6Ajacied schreef:Oh, I know they're OPH's other other team ;) . Are they doing well then, I'll have to have a look out. I still think that the 'pool have slightly more chance of CL football in the next 200 years or so.....Kowalczyk schreef:I definitely don't mean Blackpool, but OPH's home town team, Braintree Town. You may not have noticed it yet, but they're on a crusade that won't stop until they've won the Champions League.
For starters, Bishop's Stortford didn't stand a chance against them.
K.
I supose as a Palace fan you would sypathise though, after UEFA handily re-instated Liverpool into Europe after that 3rd placed season.
I see Bishops are 2nd in Nationwide South, not bad going :xyxthumbs:
Forza Haarlem. HFC Gone but not forgotten!
- AsgAarD_xxx
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- Lid geworden op: vr apr 22, 2005 9:04 am
- Locatie: Piaseczno, Poland
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As the topic changed into a "hometown clubs info", I have to write incredible thing. It is the first time when a player from KS Piaseczno went to a foreign club! Wigan Athletic has just bought our starlet - central midfielder/ forward Tomasz Kupisz. He's 17 (born 02.01.1990) and he was a first squad player in Poland U-16 and U-17 teams.
- Kowalczyk
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Right... At moments like these I realize that I'm getting old... January 2nd, 1990... I know, mathematically speaking, that it's seventeen years ago. But somehow I can hardly believe that there are more or less grown-up people who were born in 1990. For f*cks's sake, for a split second it really sounds like the kid must be a baby.AsgAarD_xxx schreef: (born 02.01.1990)
Umm, I'm not sure what my point is. Goodnight.
K.
Still alive...
- DanK
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- Lid geworden op: do feb 03, 2005 11:42 pm
- Locatie: not currently Melbourne, Australia.
LOL. I know what you mean Ko. I started feeling this when players were showing as born in the late 80s...welcome to being in the age of dodgy knees, bad ankles, crappy shoulders and soon, yes wait for it...bad memory X'CKowalczyk schreef:Right... At moments like these I realize that I'm getting old... January 2nd, 1990... I know, mathematically speaking, that it's seventeen years ago. But somehow I can hardly believe that there are more or less grown-up people who were born in 1990. For f*cks's sake, for a split second it really sounds like the kid must be a baby.AsgAarD_xxx schreef: (born 02.01.1990)
Umm, I'm not sure what my point is. Goodnight.
K.
- Over Pasanens Head
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- Lid geworden op: do nov 06, 2003 2:45 pm
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So now you are supporting our enemy - its Braintree Town that should be consuming all of your waking hours. :headbang:SE6Ajacied schreef:
I see Bishops are 2nd in Nationwide South, not bad going :xyxthumbs:
As to injustices - you are 100% right about the Palavce and Liverpool Saga - the rules were the rules until the powers to be decided otherwise after the season had finished. I still bear the grudge as it then meant the team started to break up with Ian Wright etc moving on and that team were a bloody good team.
Well rock and roll is such a crazy drug,
It wraps you up in a great big hug
It wraps you up in a great big hug
- SE6Ajacied
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- Lid geworden op: wo mar 23, 2005 1:14 pm
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Oh yeah I do look at the lower leagues and enjoy watching a game but I don't think I'll convince anyone that I'm familiar with the Conference South league - still 8th isn't bad.Over Pasanens Head schreef:So now you are supporting our enemy - its Braintree Town that should be consuming all of your waking hours. :headbang:SE6Ajacied schreef:
I see Bishops are 2nd in Nationwide South, not bad going :xyxthumbs:
I think I've just done what everyone else does when I tell them my team....."Oh yeah, Blackburn, they're not bad....!)
Forza Haarlem. HFC Gone but not forgotten!
There is a mention of our beloved ArenA today on Engadget (which is a tech-bling-wiz-eye candy-computer hardware website, go figure), I thought I should share with the community.
Although, it might be very old news for you all, since I'm far from being up to date when it comes to football news these days...
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/26/amst ... int-scans/
Although, it might be very old news for you all, since I'm far from being up to date when it comes to football news these days...
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/26/amst ... int-scans/
meh :|
- Kowalczyk
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Champions League final?
From newspaper De Telegraaf:
The Amsterdam ArenA is running for the Champions League final of either 2010 or 2011. The stadium officially presented itself to the UEFA today. The mayor of Amsterdam, Mr Job Cohen, has signed the 'agreement with city authority' the UEFA requires from each candidate.
One of the aldermen of the Amsterdam city council, Mr Gehrels, said: "I hope we will be given this final, so that we can show the world that Amsterdam would also be a a perfect candidate for the World Cup of 2018 and the Olympics of 2028."
K.
The Amsterdam ArenA is running for the Champions League final of either 2010 or 2011. The stadium officially presented itself to the UEFA today. The mayor of Amsterdam, Mr Job Cohen, has signed the 'agreement with city authority' the UEFA requires from each candidate.
One of the aldermen of the Amsterdam city council, Mr Gehrels, said: "I hope we will be given this final, so that we can show the world that Amsterdam would also be a a perfect candidate for the World Cup of 2018 and the Olympics of 2028."
K.
Still alive...
- Kowalczyk
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The Amsterdam ArenA, Ajax and the city of Amsterdam are currently looking at two plans for the stadium.
The first plan is relatively cheap and would increase the capacity to 66,000 by building 'boxes' under the roof and 'closing' the trenches around the pitch.
The second plan is more expensive: a third tier to be built on top of the second, which would make the capacity 70,000+.
I would be in favour of plan 1. That spunds great. The thing I hate the most about the ArenA are the concrete trenches. They're too wide, especially behind the goals. If we could fill those up with seats, that would be a great plan.
K.
The first plan is relatively cheap and would increase the capacity to 66,000 by building 'boxes' under the roof and 'closing' the trenches around the pitch.
The second plan is more expensive: a third tier to be built on top of the second, which would make the capacity 70,000+.
I would be in favour of plan 1. That spunds great. The thing I hate the most about the ArenA are the concrete trenches. They're too wide, especially behind the goals. If we could fill those up with seats, that would be a great plan.
K.
Still alive...
- Wie kent Cees de Wolf nog
- AT Toto winner 09/10
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Definately; the trenches are awful. But I think it sounds easier than it is.
I assume those new places in the trenches will have a poor sight on the pitch. The vissibility from the lower parts behind the goal aren't already that great and filling up the trenches implicate you can't put the chairs too high, because it will block the view for the lower parts of the stadium. I'm very interested to see how they will solve this kind of problems.
I assume those new places in the trenches will have a poor sight on the pitch. The vissibility from the lower parts behind the goal aren't already that great and filling up the trenches implicate you can't put the chairs too high, because it will block the view for the lower parts of the stadium. I'm very interested to see how they will solve this kind of problems.
“Freedom! Football is freedom.” Bob Marley
- MIKE_ZUID2 (ASR_AFCA)
- AT Toto winner 07/08
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- Kowalczyk
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Yes, and it's bollocks.MIKE_ZUID2 (ASR_AFCA) schreef:till now they always said that the trenches were needed for transport and that kind of things...
When we visited the Nordbank Arena of HSV Hamburg I was looking around and I thought: this is the Amsterdam ArenA but without the mistakes. This is what it could have been. No trenches, fans right behind the goals, no huge 'wind tunnels' in the corners...
And guess what: Bruce Springsteen does concerts at the Nordbank Arena, too! So the trenches are not necessary for rock concert logistics, apparently...
Let's fill 'em up, is what I say.
K.
Still alive...
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- Lid geworden op: do feb 03, 2005 4:29 pm
- Locatie: Brussels
YES!!!!Kowalczyk schreef: Let's fill 'em up, is what I say.
K.
A.S.A.F.P.
Not only are they ugly buggers, but I'm confinced they destroy the contact between fans and players and decrease the "home advantage". Look at the Kuip with all the inbreds screaming and scratching themselves...
The Arena is almost a neutral venue at present.
“If I wanted you to understand it, I would have explained it better.”
- aveslacker
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- Lid geworden op: do feb 03, 2005 4:33 pm
- Locatie: Hong Kong!
- martinkohout
- Berichten: 405
- Lid geworden op: do jul 17, 2008 2:20 am
- Locatie: Austin, Texas
Re:
Yup. There's a story about it on ajax.nl titled "De ArenA: groei versus realisme" (growth vs. realism). I don't read Dutch , but arena director Henk Markerink seems less than completely sold on the idea, as best I can tell from the Google Translated version: "We must continue to use our common sense.... What do you do with such a big stadium with the World Cup behind us?" He also (quite sensibly) mentions "Delle Alpi syndrome" as something to be avoided.DanK schreef:I thought it had to do with Holland/Belgium bid for the 2018 WC.aveslacker schreef:It's hard enough to fill the stadium most days anyway. Why add more seats?
I'm all for bringing the fans closer to the action, but I don't see any need to add more seats.
"I have the heart of a child. I keep it in a jar on my shelf." —Robert Bloch
- martinkohout
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- Lid geworden op: do jul 17, 2008 2:20 am
- Locatie: Austin, Texas
Re: Re:
Yeah, I know: another typical bloody American.mako schreef:I don't read Dutch
"I have the heart of a child. I keep it in a jar on my shelf." —Robert Bloch